Strong's Concordance malakia: softness, weakness Original Word: μαλακία, ας, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: malakia Phonetic Spelling: (mal-ak-ee'-ah) Definition: softness, weakness Usage: weakness, illness, sickness. HELPS Word-studies 3119 malakía (from 3120 /malakós, "soft") – a disease or condition that weakens ("softens") the victim. 3119 (malakía) is an ailment that disables – "a debilitating infirmity" causing the body to lose muscle fiber, etc. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom malakos Definition softness, weakness NASB Translation sickness (3). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3119: μαλακίαμαλακία, μαλακίας, ἡ (μαλακός); 1. properly, softness (from Herodotus down). 2. in the N. T. (like ἀσθένεια, ἀρρωστία) infirmity, debility, bodily weakness, sickness (the Sept. for חלִי, disease, Deuteronomy 7:15; Deuteronomy 28:61; Isaiah 38:9, etc.); joined with νόσος, Matthew 4:23; Matthew 9:35; Matthew 10:1. From malakos; softness, i.e. Enervation (debility) -- disease. see GREEK malakos Englishman's Concordance Matthew 4:23 N-AFSGRK: καὶ πᾶσαν μαλακίαν ἐν τῷ NAS: and every kind of sickness among KJV: all manner of disease among INT: and every sickness among the Matthew 9:35 N-AFS Matthew 10:1 N-AFS |