Lexicon throeó: to be troubled Original Word: θροέωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: throeó Phonetic Spelling: (thro-eh'-o) Short Definition: I disturb, agitate Definition: I disturb, agitate; pass: I am troubled, alarmed. HELPS word-Studies 2360 throéō (from throos, "clamor, tumult") – properly, unsettled (thrown into confusion, WS, 953); (figuratively) troubled (disturbed), wanting to "cry aloud, to scream (passive) because terrified" (WP, 1, 189); thrown into an "emotional uproar," i.e. very upset (alarmed, startled). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom throos (a noise, tumult) Definitionto be troubled NASB Translationdisturbed (1), frightened (2).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2360: θροέωθροέω, θρόω: ( θρως clamor, tumult); in Greek writings to cry aloud, make a noise by outcry; in the N. T. to trouble, frighten; passive present θρωυμαι to be troubled in mind, to be frightened, alarmed: Matthew 24:6 ( Buttmann, 243 (209)); Mark 13:7; 2 Thessalonians 2:2; (1 aorist participle θροηθεντες, Luke 24:37 Tr marginal reading WH marginal reading). ( Song of Solomon 5:4.)
Strong's trouble. From threomai to wail; to clamor, i.e. (by implication) to frighten -- trouble. |
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