יְדָא
yĕdāʾ
praise
Strong's H3029VerbAramaicTWOT 2764

יְדָא (yĕdāʾ) is an Aramaic verb meaning praise. It appears 2 times in 1 book of the Hebrew Bible (Strong's H3029).

Same Hebrew root (TWOT 2764)

Root family 2764: יְדָא yĕdāʾ — praise, give thanks. As in the case of the Hebrew cognate yādâ, there is difference of opinion as to whether this root (used only in Dan 2:23 and 6:11) means “give thanks” or “praise.” See the discussion at the Hebrew root. One possible view is that general thanks can well be called praise. But when a particular point of deliverance is in view, it can be translated by “give thanks” (so niv in Dan)

See it in Scripture

Daniel 2:23

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