Lexicon seismos: a commotion, shaking Original Word: σεισμός, οῦ, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: seismos Phonetic Spelling: (sice-mos') Short Definition: an earthquake, storm Definition: a shaking (as an earthquake); a storm. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom seióDefinitiona commotion, shaking NASB Translationearthquake (10), earthquakes (3), storm (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4578: σεισμόςσεισμός, σεισμοῦ, ὁ ( σείω), a shaking, a commotions: ἐν τῇ θαλάσσῃ, a tempest, Matthew 8:24; as often in Greek writings from ( Herodotus 4, 28), Sophocles, Aristophanes down, pre-eminently an earthquake: Matthew 24:7; Matthew 27:54; Matthew 28:2; Mark 13:8; Luke 21:11; Acts 16:26; Revelation 6:12; Revelation 8:5; Revelation 11:13, 19; Revelation 16:15; the Sept. for רַעַשׁ.
Strong's earthquake, tempest. From seio; a commotion, i.e. (of the air) a gale, (of the ground) an earthquake -- earthquake, tempest. see GREEK seio |
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