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zāʿaq זָעַק ‘to cry out’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

zāʿaq v
1) to cry, cry out, call, call for help
 1a) (Qal)
  1a1) to call (to one's aid)
  1a2) to cry, cry out (in need)
 1b) (Niphal) to be assembled, be called together, be joined together
 1c) (Hiphil)
  1c1) to call, call out, call together, summon
  1c2) to make a crying, proclaim
  1c3) to have a proclamation made
  1c4) to call out to, call out at

Mentioned in Exodus 2:23 Joshua 8:16 Judges 6:34, 3:15, 6:7, 3:9, 6:35, 4:10, 12:2, 4:13, 6:6, 10:10, 10:14, 18:23, 18:22 1 Samuel 12:8, 7:9, 15:11, 12:10, 4:13, 14:20, 7:8, 5:10, 28:12, 8:18 2 Samuel 19:29, 19:5, 20:5, 20:4, 13:19 1 Kings 22:32 Isaiah 14:31, 15:4, 57:13, 15:5, 26:17 Jeremiah 25:34, 47:2, 48:31, 11:11, 11:12, 30:15, 48:20, 20:8 Ezekiel 21:17, 9:8, 11:13, 27:30 Hosea 7:14, 8:2 Joel 1:14 Jonah 3:7, 1:5 Micah 3:4 Habakkuk 2:11, 1:2 Zechariah 6:8 Psalms 22:6, 107:13, 107:19, 142:2, 142:6 Job 31:38, 35:9 Lamentations 3:8 Esther 4:1 Nehemiah 9:28, 9:4 1 Chronicles 5:20 2 Chronicles 20:9, 18:31, 32:20

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