Lexicon turbazó: to disturb, to trouble. Original Word: τυρβάζωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: turbazó Phonetic Spelling: (toor-bad'-zo) Short Definition: I agitate or disturb in mind Definition: I agitate or disturb in mind, trouble. HELPS word-Studies 5182 tyrbázō (from tyrbē, "a noisy, tumultuous crowd"; cf. Latin, turba, "confusion") – properly, to be in tumult (a noisy uproar). (5182 /tyrbázō is related to 2351 /thórybos, "uproar.") NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom turbé (disorder, confusion) Definitionto disturb, to trouble. Thayer's STRONGS NT 5182: τυρβάζωτυρβάζω: present passive τυρβάζομαι; ( τύρβη, Latin turba, confusion; (cf. Curtius, § 250)); (from Sophocles down); to disturb, trouble: properly, τόν πηλόν, Aristophanes vesp. 257; tropically, in the passive, to be troubled in mind, disquieted: περί πολλά, Luke 10:41 R G (with the same construction in Aristophanes pax 1007; μή ἄγαν τυρβαζου, Nilus epist. 2, 258).
Strong's trouble. From turbe (Latin turba, a crowd; akin to thorubos); to make "turbid", i.e. Disturb -- trouble. see GREEK thorubos |
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