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<div> '''1: | <div> '''1: '''''Ἀκαταστασία''''' ''' (Strong'S #181 — Noun [[Feminine]] — akatastasia — ak-at-as-tah-see'-ah ) </div> <p> is rendered "tumults" in Luke 21:9 , RV; 2—Corinthians 6:5; 12:20 . See [[Confound]] , A, No. 1. </p> <div> '''2: '''''Θόρυβος''''' ''' (Strong'S #2351 — Noun Masculine — thorubos — thor'-oo-bos ) </div> <p> "a noise, uproar, tumult," is rendered "tumult" in Matthew 27:24; Mark 5:38; in Matthew 26:5 , RV (AV, "uproar"), so in Mark 14:2; in Acts 20:1 , "uproar," AV and RV; in Acts 24:18 , "tumult;" in Acts 21:34 , AV, "tumult" (RV, "uproar"). </p> [[Noise]] | ||
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_63678" /> == | == King James Dictionary <ref name="term_63678" /> == | ||
<p> | <p> TU'MULT, n. L. tumultus, a derivative from tumeo, to swell. </p> 1. The commotion, disturbance or agitation of a multitude, usually accompanied with great noise, uproar and confusion of voices. <p> What meaneth the noise of this tumult? 1 Samuel 4 . </p> <p> Till in loud tumult all the [[Greeks]] arose. </p> 2. Violent commotion or agitation with confusion of sounds as the tumult of the elements. 3. Agitation high excitement irregular or confused motion as the tumult of the spirits or passions. 4. Bustle stir. <p> TU'MULT, To make a tumult to be in great commotion. </p> | ||
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_188192" /> == | == Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_188192" /> == |
Latest revision as of 13:02, 14 October 2021
Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]
is rendered "tumults" in Luke 21:9 , RV; 2—Corinthians 6:5; 12:20 . See Confound , A, No. 1.
"a noise, uproar, tumult," is rendered "tumult" in Matthew 27:24; Mark 5:38; in Matthew 26:5 , RV (AV, "uproar"), so in Mark 14:2; in Acts 20:1 , "uproar," AV and RV; in Acts 24:18 , "tumult;" in Acts 21:34 , AV, "tumult" (RV, "uproar").
King James Dictionary [2]
TU'MULT, n. L. tumultus, a derivative from tumeo, to swell.
1. The commotion, disturbance or agitation of a multitude, usually accompanied with great noise, uproar and confusion of voices.
What meaneth the noise of this tumult? 1 Samuel 4 .
Till in loud tumult all the Greeks arose.
2. Violent commotion or agitation with confusion of sounds as the tumult of the elements. 3. Agitation high excitement irregular or confused motion as the tumult of the spirits or passions. 4. Bustle stir.
TU'MULT, To make a tumult to be in great commotion.
Webster's Dictionary [3]
(1): ( n.) The commotion or agitation of a multitude, usually accompanied with great noise, uproar, and confusion of voices; hurly-burly; noisy confusion.
(2): ( n.) Irregular or confused motion; agitation; high excitement; as, the tumult of the spirits or passions.
(3): ( n.) Violent commotion or agitation, with confusion of sounds; as, the tumult of the elements.
(4): ( v. i.) To make a tumult; to be in great commotion.