6818. tseaqah
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tseaqah: a cry, outcry
Original Word: צְעָקָה
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: tseaqah
Phonetic Spelling: (tsah-ak-aw')
Short Definition: cry

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from tsaaq
Definition
a cry, outcry
NASB Translation
cry (14), cry of distress (1), outcry (6).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
צְעָקָה noun feminine cry, outcry (older form of זְּעָקָה); — absolute׳צ Genesis 27:34 +; construct צַעֲקַת Exodus 3:9 +; suffix צַעֲקָתוֺ 1 Samuel 9:16 +, etc.; —

1 outcry against (Sodom) Genesis 18:21; Genesis 19:13 (both J).

2 cry of distress especially as heard by ׳י Exodus 3:7 (J), Exodus 22:22 (E), compare Isaiah 5:7; Job 27:9; Job 34:28; Psalm 9:13; בָּאָה אֵלַי ׳צ Exodus 3:9 (E), 1 Samuel 9:16, compare Job 34:28; גְּדֹלָה ׳צ Exodus 11:6; Exodus 12:30 (both J), Nehemiah 5:1; as accusative of congnate meaning with verb Genesis 27:34 (J); ׳קוֺל צ 1 Samuel 4:14; Jeremiah 25:36 ("" יְלָלָה), Zephaniah 1:10 ("" id., + שֶׁבֶר גדול), Jeremiah 48:3 ("" שֹׁד וָשֶׁבֶר גדול), compare Jeremiah 49:21; צַעֲקַת שֶׁבֶר Jeremiah 48:5; ("" בְּכִי).



Strong's
crying

From tsa'aq; a shriek -- cry(-ing).

see HEBREW tsa'aq

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