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<p> '''''kon´kōrs''''' ( המה , <i> '''''hāmāh''''' </i> , "to hum," "to make a noise"; συστροφή , <i> '''''sustrophḗ''''' </i> , "a turning" or "twisting together"): <i> '''''Hāmāh''''' </i> , usually translated by some word signifying "sound" is rendered "concourse" in Proverbs 1:21 (perhaps from the noise made by people thronging and talking together; compare 1 Kings 1:41 , "uproar"), "She (wisdom) crieth in the chief place of concourse," the Revised Version, margin, <i> [[Hebrew]] </i> "at the head of the noisy (streets)"; <i> '''''sustrophē''''' </i> is translated "concourse" ( Acts 19:40 ), a riotous crowd. Compare [[Judith]] 10:18. </p>
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77212" /> ==
<div> '''1: '''''Συστροφή''''' ''' (Strong'S #4963 — Noun [[Feminine]] — suntrophe — soos-trof-ay' ) </div> <p> "a turning together" (sun, "with," trepo, "to turn"), signifies (a) that which is rolled together; hence (b) a dense mass of people, concourse, &nbsp;Acts 19:40 . See Banded. </p>
       
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_58818" /> ==
<p> [[Concourse]] n. L., to run together, to run. </p> 1. A moving, flowing or running together confluence as a fortuitous concourse of atoms a concourse of men. 2. A meeting an assembly of men an assemblage of things a collection formed by a voluntary or spontaneous moving and meeting in one place. &nbsp;Acts 19 . 3. The place or point of meeting, or a meeting the point of junction of two bodies. <p> The drop will begin to move towards the concourse of the glasses. This application is unusual. </p>
       
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_102973" /> ==
<p> '''(1):''' (n.) An assembly; a gathering formed by a voluntary or spontaneous moving and meeting in one place. </p> <p> '''(2):''' (n.) A moving, flowing, or running together; confluence. </p> <p> '''(3):''' (n.) The place or point of meeting or junction of two bodies. </p> <p> '''(4):''' (n.) An open space where several roads or paths meet; esp. an open space in a park where several roads meet. </p> <p> '''(5):''' (n.) Concurrence; cooperation. </p>
       
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_39491" /> ==
&nbsp;Proverbs 1:21
       
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_2564" /> ==
<p> ''''' kon´kōrs ''''' ( המה , <i> ''''' hāmāh ''''' </i> , "to hum," "to make a noise"; συστροφή , <i> ''''' sustrophḗ ''''' </i> , "a turning" or "twisting together"): <i> ''''' Hāmāh ''''' </i> , usually translated by some word signifying "sound" is rendered "concourse" in &nbsp;Proverbs 1:21 (perhaps from the noise made by people thronging and talking together; compare &nbsp; 1 Kings 1:41 , "uproar"), "She (wisdom) crieth in the chief place of concourse," the Revised Version, margin, <i> [[Hebrew]] </i> "at the head of the noisy (streets)"; <i> ''''' sustrophē ''''' </i> is translated "concourse" (&nbsp;Acts 19:40 ), a riotous crowd. Compare [[Judith]] 10:18. </p>
       
==References ==
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<ref name="term_77212"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/vine-s-expository-dictionary-of-nt-words/concourse Concourse from Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_58818"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/king-james-dictionary/concourse Concourse from King James Dictionary]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_102973"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/webster-s-dictionary/concourse Concourse from Webster's Dictionary]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_39491"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/holman-bible-dictionary/concourse Concourse from Holman Bible Dictionary]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_2564"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/concourse Concourse from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
       
</references>

Latest revision as of 14:01, 16 October 2021

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]

1: Συστροφή (Strong'S #4963 — Noun Feminine — suntrophe — soos-trof-ay' )

"a turning together" (sun, "with," trepo, "to turn"), signifies (a) that which is rolled together; hence (b) a dense mass of people, concourse,  Acts 19:40 . See Banded.

King James Dictionary [2]

Concourse n. L., to run together, to run.

1. A moving, flowing or running together confluence as a fortuitous concourse of atoms a concourse of men. 2. A meeting an assembly of men an assemblage of things a collection formed by a voluntary or spontaneous moving and meeting in one place.  Acts 19 . 3. The place or point of meeting, or a meeting the point of junction of two bodies.

The drop will begin to move towards the concourse of the glasses. This application is unusual.

Webster's Dictionary [3]

(1): (n.) An assembly; a gathering formed by a voluntary or spontaneous moving and meeting in one place.

(2): (n.) A moving, flowing, or running together; confluence.

(3): (n.) The place or point of meeting or junction of two bodies.

(4): (n.) An open space where several roads or paths meet; esp. an open space in a park where several roads meet.

(5): (n.) Concurrence; cooperation.

Holman Bible Dictionary [4]

 Proverbs 1:21

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [5]

kon´kōrs ( המה , hāmāh , "to hum," "to make a noise"; συστροφή , sustrophḗ , "a turning" or "twisting together"): Hāmāh , usually translated by some word signifying "sound" is rendered "concourse" in  Proverbs 1:21 (perhaps from the noise made by people thronging and talking together; compare   1 Kings 1:41 , "uproar"), "She (wisdom) crieth in the chief place of concourse," the Revised Version, margin, Hebrew "at the head of the noisy (streets)"; sustrophē is translated "concourse" ( Acts 19:40 ), a riotous crowd. Compare Judith 10:18.

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