Strong's Lexicon karoz: Herald, Proclaimer Original Word: כָּרוֹז NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) of foreign origin Definition a herald NASB Translation herald (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs [כָּרוֺז] noun masculine herald (loan-word from Greek κήρυξ, κηρύσσειν (K§ 64, 4 Kraussii. 296 f.; NöGGA 1884, 1019 doubts); ᵑ7 id., Syriac (see Brook), Christian-Palestinian Aramaic [] SchulthLex. 97; compare D§ 97 near the end, also K§ 64, 4 BevDaniel 5:29 M§ 88); — emphatic כָּדוֺוָא Daniel 3:4. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance herald (Aramaic) from kraz; a herald -- herald. see HEBREW kraz Forms and Transliterations וְכָרוֹזָ֖א וכרוזא vecharoZa wə·ḵā·rō·w·zā wəḵārōwzāLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Daniel 3:4 HEB: וְכָרוֹזָ֖א קָרֵ֣א בְחָ֑יִל NAS: Then the herald loudly proclaimed: KJV: Then an herald cried aloud, INT: the herald proclaimed loudly 1 Occurrence |