κράζω (with a long; hence participle
κρᾶζον,
Galatians 4:6 L T Tr WH ((where
R G κρᾶζον); cf.
Buttmann, 61 (53))); imperfect
ἔκραζον; future
κεκράξομαι (
Luke 19:40 R G L Tr marginal reading), and
κραξω (ibid.
T WH Tr text), the former being more common in Greek writings and used by the
Sept. (cf.
Micah 3:4;
Job 35:12, etc. (but
ἀνα-κράξομαι,
Joel 3:16 Alex.; cf.
Winers Grammar, 279 (262); especially
Buttmann, as below)); 1 aorist
ἔκραξα (once viz.
Acts 24:21 T Tr WH ἐκέκραξα, a reduplicated form frequent in the
Sept. (e. g.
Psalm 21:6 (
Ps. 22:6);
Judges 3:15;
1 Macc. 11:49, etc.; see
Veitch, under the word); more common in native Greek writings
is 2 aorist
ἐκραγον ("the simple
ἐκραγον seems not to occur in good Attic" (
Veitch, under the word))); perfect
κέκραγα, with present force (
Winer's Grammar, 274 (258)) (
John 1:15); cf. Alexander
Buttmann (1873) Ausf. Spr. ii., p. 223;
Buttmann, 61 (53); Kühner, i., p. 851; (especially
Veitch, under the word); the
Sept. for
זָעַק,
צָעַק,
קָרָא,
שִׁוּעַ; (from
Aeschylus down);
1. properly, (onomatopoetic)
to croak (German
krächzen), of the cry of the raven (
Theophrastus); hence universally,
to cry out, cry aloud, vociferate: particularly of inarticulate cries,
Mark 5:5;
Mark 9:26;
Mark 15:39 (here
T WH omit;
Tr brackets
κράξας);
Luke 9:39;
Revelation 12:2;
ἀπό τοῦ φοβοῦ,
Matthew 14:26; with
φωνή μεγάλη added,
Matthew 27:50;
Mark 1:26 (here
T Tr WH φωνῆσαν);
Acts 7:57;
Revelation 10:3;
ὄπισθεν τίνος, to cry after one, follow him up with outcries,
Matthew 15:23; like
זָעַק and
צָעַק (
Genesis 4:10;
Genesis 18:20), equivalent to
to cry or pray for vengeance, James 5:4.
2. to cry i. e. call out aloud, speak with a loud voice (German
laut rufen):
τί,
Acts 19:32;
Acts 24:21; followed by direct discourse,
Mark 10:48;
Mark 15:14;
Luke 18:39;
John 12:13 R G;
Acts 19:34;
Acts 21:28,
36; xxili. 6; with the addition
φωνή μεγάλη followed by direct disc,
Mark 5:7;
Acts 7:60;
ἐν φωνή μεγάλη,
Revelation 14:15,
κράζω λέγων, to cry out saying, etc.,
Matthew 8:29;
Matthew 14:30; (
Matthew 15:22 (where
R G ἐκραύγασεν));
Matthew 20:30f;
21:9;
27:23;
Mark 3:11;
Mark 11:9 (
T Tr WH omit;
L brackets
λέγοντες);
John 19:12 (here
L T Tr WH ἐκραύγασαν);
Acts 16:17;
Acts 19:28;
Revelation 18:18;
κράζω φωνή μεγάλη λέγων,
Revelation 6:10;
Revelation 7:10;
Revelation 19:17 (here
T WH brackets add
ἐν);
κράξας ἔλεγε,
Mark 9:24;
κράζειν καί λέγειν,
Matthew 9:27;
Matthew 21:15;
Mark 10:47;
Luke 4:41 R G Tr text
WH;
Acts 14:14; of those who utter or teach a thing publicly and solemnly,
Romans 9:27;
κέκραγε and
ἔκραξε λέγων, followed by direct discourse,
John 1:15;
John 7:37;
ἔκραξε διδάσκων καί λέγων,
John 7:28;
ἔκραξεν καί εἶπεν,
John 12:44; of those who offer earnest, importunate, prayers to God, followed by direct discourse,
Romans 8:15;
Galatians 4:6 (often so in O. T., as
Job 35:12;
Psalm 33:7 (
Ps. 34:7); commonly with
πρός κύριον,
πρός τόν Θεόν added,
Judges 10:12 (
Alex.);
Psalm 3:5;
Psalm 106:13 (
Ps. 107:13), etc.).
τίνι,
to cry or call to:
Revelation 7:2;
Revelation 14:15,(cf. Psalm 118:145 (
Ps. 119:145);
ἕτερος πρός ἕτερον,
Isaiah 6:3). (Compare:
ἀνα-κράζω. Synonym: see
βοάω, at the end.)
THAYER’S GREEK LEXICON, Electronic Database.
Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2006, 2011 by Biblesoft, Inc.
All rights reserved. Used by permission. BibleSoft.com
BLB Scripture Index of Thayer's