- θόρυβος
- a noise, uproar, clamour
- θόρυβος
- confused noise, riot, disturbance
- (a) din, hubbub, confused noise, outcry, (b) riot, disturbance.
KJV Usage: tumult, uproar.
| Matthew 26:5 | an uproar |
| Matthew 27:24 | a tumult |
| Mark 5:38 | the tumult, |
| Mark 14:2 | an uproar |
| Acts 20:1 | the uproar |
| Acts 21:34 | tumult, |
| Acts 24:18 | tumult. |
| 2 | an uproar |
| 1 | the tumult, |
| 1 | the uproar |
| 1 | tumult. |
| 1 | a tumult |
| 1 | tumult, |
thorubos * H17 avoi
thorubos H1995 hamon
thorubos H4103 mehumah
thorubos H6343 pachad
thorubos H7460 raad hi.
thorubos H8643 teruah
KJV Usage: trouble.
KJV Usage: (cause) to triumph (over).G2358 θριαμβεύω
thriambeuō
three-am-byoo'-o
From a prolonged compound of the base of G2360 and a derivative of G680 (meaning a noisy iambus, sung in honor of Bacchus); to make an acclamatory procession, that is, (figuratively) to conquer or (by Hebraism) to give victory