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Zechariah 9:9

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Masoretic Text 1524

H1523 Rejoice גילי
H3966 greatly מאד
H1323 O daughter בת
H6726 of Zion ציון
H7321 shout הריעי
H1323 O daughter בת
H3389 of Jerusalem ירושׁלם
H2009 behold הנה
H4428 thy King מלכך
H935 cometh יבוא
H6662 is just לך צדיק
H3467 and having salvation ונושׁע
H1931 unto thee he הוא
H6041 lowly עני
H7392 and riding ורכב
H5921 upon על
H2543 an ass חמור
H5921 and upon ועל
H5895 a colt עיר
H1121 the foal בן
H860   אתנות׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

H1523 Rejoice
H3966 greatly
  O
H1323 daughter
  of
H6726 Zion
H7321 shout
  O
H1323 daughter
  of
H3389 Jerusalem
H2009 behold
  thy
H4428 King
H935 cometh
  unto
  thee
  is
H6662 just
  and
  having
H3467 salvation
H6041 lowly
  and
H7392 riding
H5921 upon
  an
  and
H5921 upon
  a
H5895 colt
  the
H1121 foal
  of
  an

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H7321
Hebrew: רוּעַ
Transliteration: rûwaʻ
Pronunciation: roo-ah'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: blow an {alarm} cry ({alarm} {aloud} {out}) {destroy} make a joyful {noise} {smart} shout (for {joy}) sound an {alarm} triumph.
Definition:  

to mar (especially by breaking); figuratively to split the ears (with {sound}) that {is} shout (for alarm or joy)

1. to shout, raise a sound, cry out, give a blast

a. (Hiphil)

1. to shout a war-cry or alarm of battle

2. to sound a signal for war or march

3. to shout in triumph (over enemies)

4. to shout in applause

5. to shout (with religious impulse)

6. to cry out in distress

b. (Polal) to utter a shout

c. (Hithpolel)

1. to shout in triumph

2. to shout for joy

2. (Niphal) destroyed

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