Strong's Concordance keraz: to make proclamation Original Word: כְּרַזPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: keraz Phonetic Spelling: (ker-az') Short Definition: proclamation Brown-Driver-Briggs [כְּרַז] verb denominative Haph`el make proclamation (possibly directly dependent on κηρύξ (D§ 37, p. 146 (2nd ed. 183) Kl.c. M67*), but even then formed as denominative; compare ᵑ7 כְּרַו, Late Hebrew כָּרַז, Syriac Aph`el, Ethpe`el, so Christian-Palestinian Aramaic, SchwIdioticon 46 SchulthLex.97); — Perfect3masculine plural הַכְּ רִ֫צוּ Daniel 5:29, with עַיל person concerning. כָּרְסֵא see כסא. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance make a proclamation (Aramaic) probably of Greek origin; to proclaim -- make a proclamation. Forms and Transliterations וְהַכְרִ֣זֽוּ והכרזו vehachRizu wə·haḵ·ri·zū wəhaḵrizūLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 37451 Occurrence wə·haḵ·ri·zū — 1 Occ. Daniel 5:29 HEB: עַֽל־ צַוְּארֵ֑הּ וְהַכְרִ֣זֽוּ עֲל֔וֹהִי דִּֽי־ NAS: his neck, and issued a proclamation concerning KJV: his neck, and made a proclamation concerning INT: around his neck and issued concerning that |