| | Lexicon throeó: to be troubledOriginal Word: θροέωPart of Speech: VerbTransliteration: throeóPhonetic Spelling: (thro-eh'-o)Short Definition: I disturb, agitateDefinition: 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 ConcordanceWord Origin from throos (a noise, tumult)Definition to be troubledNASB Translation disturbed (1), frightened (2). 
Thayer'sSTRONGS 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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