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Daniel 5:7

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Masoretic Text 1524

H7123 cried קרא
H4430 The king מלכא
H2429 aloud בחיל
H5954   להעלה
H826 the astrologers לאשׁפיא
H3779 the Chaldeans כשׂדיא
H1505 and the soothsayers וגזריא
H6032 spake ענה
H4430 And the king מלכא
H560 and said ואמר
H2445 to the wise לחכימי
H895 Babylon בבל
H1768 men of די
H3606 Whosoever כל
H606   אנשׁ
H1768 of די
H7123 shall read יקרה
H3792 writing כתבה
H1836 this דנה
H6591 me the interpretation ופשׁרה
H2324 and shew יחונני
H711 with scarlet ארגונא
H3848 thereof shall be clothed ילבשׁ
H2002 and have a chain והמונכא
H1768   די
H1722 gold דהבא
H5922 about על
H6676 his neck צוארה
H8523   ותלתי
H4437 the kingdom במלכותא
H7981 and shall be the third ruler ישׁלט׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  The
H4430 king
H7123 cried
H2429 aloud
  to
  bring
  the
H826 astrologers
  the
H3779 Chaldeans
  and
  the
H1505 soothsayers
  And
  the
H4430 king
H6032 spake
  and
H560 said
  to
  the
H2445 wise
  men
H895 Babylon
H3606 Whosoever
  shall
H7123 read
H1836 this
H3792 writing
  and
H2324 shew
  me
  the
H6591 interpretation
  thereof
  shall
  be
H3848 clothed
  with
H711 scarlet
  and
  have
  a
H2002 chain
H1722 gold
H5922 about
  his
H6676 neck
  and
  shall
  be
  the
  third
H7981 ruler
  the
H4437 kingdom

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H7123
Hebrew: קְרָא
Transliteration: qᵉrâʼ
Pronunciation: ker-aw'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: {call} {cry} read.
Definition:  

corresponding to H7121

1. to call, read aloud, read out, shout

a. (P'al)

1. to call, proclaim

2. to read aloud, read out

b. (Ithp'el) to be summoned, be called

The Brown-Driver-Briggs
Hebrew-English Lexicon (BDB) 1906
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.