Lexicon thorubeo: I disturb greatly, terrify, strike with panic Original Word: θορυβέωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: thorubeo Phonetic Spelling: (thor-oo-beh'-o) Short Definition: I disturb greatly, terrify, strike with panic Definition: I disturb greatly, terrify, strike with panic; mid: I show agitation of mind. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 2350 thorybéō (from 2351 /thórybos, "tumult") – make a noisy upheaval, tumult. See 2351 (thorybos). Thayer's STRONGS NT 2350: θορυβέωθορυβέω, θορυβω: imperfect ἐθορύβουν; present passive θορυβοῦμαι; ( θόρυβος); from Herodotus down; 1. to make a noise or uproar, be turbulent. 2. transitive, to disturb, throw into confusion: τήν πόλιν, to set the city on an uproar, Acts 17:5; passive to be troubled in mind, Acts 20:10 (others here adhere to the outward sense); to wail tumultuously, Matthew 9:23; Mark 5:39.
Strong's make ado, agitate From thorubos; to be in tumult, i.e. Disturb, clamor -- make ado (a noise), trouble self, set on an uproar. see GREEK thorubos |
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