Forms of the word
Dictionary
θόρυβος, ου, ὁ
Greek transliteration
thorybos
Simplified transliteration
thorybos
Statistics
Frequency in New Testament
7
Morphology of Biblical Greek Tag
n-2a
Gloss
uproar, riot, commotion, disturbance
Definition
an uproar, din; an outward expression of mental agitation, outcry, Mk. 5:38; a tumult, commotion, Mt. 26:5
Greek-English Concordance for θόρυβος
| Matthew 26:5 |
But they said, “Not during the feast, lest there be a riot (thorybos | θόρυβος | nom sg masc) among the people.” |
| Matthew 27:24 |
So when Pilate saw that he was getting nowhere but rather that a riot (thorybos | θόρυβος | nom sg masc) was starting, he took water and washed his hands before the crowd, saying, “I am innocent of this man’s blood; it is your responsibility.” |
| Mark 5:38 |
They came to the house of the synagogue official, and Jesus saw a commotion (thorybon | θόρυβον | acc sg masc) with people weeping and wailing loudly. |
| Mark 14:2 |
but they were saying, “Not during the festival, lest there be an uproar (thorybos | θόρυβος | nom sg masc) among the people.” |
| Acts 20:1 |
After the uproar (thorybon | θόρυβον | acc sg masc) ceased, Paul sent for the disciples, and after encouraging them and saying farewell, he left for Macedonia. |
| Acts 21:34 |
Some in the crowd were shouting one thing, some another, and since he was unable to find out the truth because of the uproar (thorybon | θόρυβον | acc sg masc), he ordered him to be brought into the barracks. |
| Acts 24:18 |
which I was doing when they found me, ritually purified in the temple, without a crowd and without a commotion (thorybou | θορύβου | gen sg masc). |