Lexical Summary thorybos: an uproar Original Word: θόρυβοςTransliteration: thorybos Phonetic Spelling: (thor'-oo-bos) Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: an uproar Meaning: an uproar Strong's Concordance tumult, uproar. From the base of throeo; a disturbance -- tumult, uproar. see GREEK throeo Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2351: θόρυβοςθόρυβος, θορύβου, ὁ (akin to θρως, τύρβη, τρυβάζω (but τύρβη etc. seem to come from another root; cf. Curtius, § 250)), a noise, tumult, uproar: of persons wailing, Mark 5:38; of a clamorous and excited multitude, Matthew 27:24; of riotous persons, Acts 20:1; Acts 21:34; a tumult, as a breach of public order, Matthew 26:5; Mark 14:2; Acts 24:18. (In Greek writings from Pindar and Herodotus down; several times in the Sept..) |