Stir Up Stir
Stir Up Stir [1]
akin to tarache, "trouble," and tarasso, "to trouble," is rendered "stir" in Acts 12:18; 19:23 .
denotes "to kindle afresh," or "keep in full flame" (ana, "up," or "again," zoos, "alive," pur, "fire"), and is used metaphorically in 2 Timothy 1:6 , where "the gift of God" is regarded as a fire capable of dying out through neglect. The verb was in common use in the vernacular of the time.
"stirred up" in Acts 14:2 . See Raise.
"stir up" in 2 Peter 1:13; 3:1 : see Arise , No. 4.
"to move to and fro," is rendered "was stirred" in Matthew 21:10 , Rv (Av, "was moved"). See Move , Quake , Shake.
primarily denotes "to shake back or out, move to and fro;" then, "to stir up," used metaphorically in Mark 15:11 , Rv, "stirred ... up" (Av, "moved"), and Luke 3:14; 23:5 .
"stirred up" in Acts 17:13 : see Shake.
from para, used intensively, beyond measure, and otruno, "to urge on, rouse," occurs in Acts 13:50 , "stirred up."
"to move together" (sun, "together," kineo, "to move"), "to stir up, excite," is used metaphorically in Acts 6:12 .
"to pour together," is used metaphorically in Acts 21:27 , "stirred up." See Confound , B, No. 1.
"stirred" in Acts 17:16 : see Provoke , No. 2.
"hath stirred" in 2 Corinthians 9:2 , Rv, See Provoke , No. 3.
"to excite, unsettle" (akin to anistemi, "to raise up," and anastasis, "a raising"), is used (a) of "stirring up" to sedition, and tumult, Acts 17:6 , "turned ... upside down;" Acts 21:38 , Rv, "stirred up to sedition," Av, "madest an uproar;" (b) "to upset" by false teaching, Galatians 5:12 , Rv, "unsettle" (Av, "trouble").
Acts 24:12Come