2895 | 2896. krazo (krad'-zo) | |
A primary verb; properly, to "croak" (as a raven) or scream, i.e. (genitive case) to call aloud (shriek, exclaim, intreat)
cry (out).
Textus Receptus Greek Text krazw krazo
ekrazen Mark 3:11, Mark 10:48, Luke 18:39, Acts 16:17 ekrazon Matt 20:31, Matt 21:9, Matt 27:23, Mark 11:9, John 12:13, John 19:12, Acts 19:28, Acts 19:32, Rev 6:10, Rev 18:18, Rev 18:19 ekraxan Matt 8:29, Matt 14:26, Matt 20:30, Mark 15:13, Mark 15:14 ekraxa Acts 24:21 ekraxen Matt 14:30, John 7:28, John 7:37, John 12:44, Acts 7:60, Acts 23:6, Rev 7:2, Rev 10:3, Rev 10:3, Rev 18:2, Rev 19:17 kekragen John 1:15 kekraxontai Luke 19:40 krazein Mark 10:47 krazei Matt 15:23, Luke 9:39, Rom 9:27, Jam 5:4, Rev 12:2 krazomen Rom 8:15 krazontaV Matt 21:15 krazonta Luke 4:41 krazonteV Matt 9:27, Acts 14:14, Acts 21:28, Rev 7:10 krazontwn Acts 19:34 krazon Acts 21:36, Gal 4:6 krazwn Mark 5:5, Rev 14:15 kraxanteV Acts 7:57 kraxan Mark 1:26, Mark 9:26 kraxaV Matt 27:50, Mark 5:7, Mark 9:24, Mark 15:39 |