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Strong's #2351 - θόρυβος
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- a noise, tumult, uproar
- of persons wailing
- of a clamorous and excited multitude
- of riotous persons
- a tumult, as a breach of public order
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θόρῠβ-ος, ὁ,
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1. noise, esp. the confused noise of a crowded assembly, uproar, clamour, Pi. O. 10(11).72, Th. 8.92, etc.; θόρυβος βοῆς a confused clamour, S. Ph. 1263; θ. στρατιωτῶν Ar. Ach. 546; θ. Πυκνίτης Com.Adesp. 45D.; θ. παρέχειν ἐν ταῖς βουλαῖς καὶ ἐν ταῖς ἐκκλησίαις OGI 48.9 (Ptolemais, iii B.C.); less freq. of an individual, E. Or. 905; of animals, θόρυβον δ' οὐκ ἐφίλησαν ὄνων Call. Aet.Oxy. 2079.30.
2. esp. in token of approbation or the contrary, Pl. R. 492b, 492c: applause, θ. Ληναΐτης Ar. Eq. 547; θ. καὶ ἔπαινος Pl. Prt. 339d, D. 19.195; θόρυβον καὶ κρότον ἐποιήσατε Id. 21.14. groans, murmurs, And. 2.15; μεγάλοι θόρυβοι κατ έχουσ' ἡμᾶς great murmurs are abroad among us, S. Aj. 142 (anap.).
II
1. tumult, confusion, θ. παρασχεῖν τινι Hdt. 7.181; ἐς θ. ἀπικέσθαι, καταστῆναι, Id. 8.56, Th. 4.104; ἐγένετο ὁ θ. μέγας, in a battle, ib. 14; κραυγὴ καὶ θ. Phld. Hom. p.22 O.: pl., θ. ὀχλώδεις καὶ παροινίαι Men. Mon. 239.
2. confusion of mind, θορύβους ἐνθυμηματικοὺς καὶ ἀποφθεγματικοὺς παρασκευάζειν Epicur. Nat. 14.9; ὁ παρὰ κακὰς δόξας θ. Phld. Rh. 2.31 S., cf. 40S.
III c. inf., ἐς θόρυβον ἤλυθον.. λευσθῆναι I ran a risk of being stoned, E. IA 1349 (troch.). (Perh. cogn. with τονθορύζω.)
θόρυβος, θορύβου, ὁ (akin to θρως, τύρβη, τρυβάζω (but τύρβη etc. seem to come from another root; cf. Curtius, § 250)), a noise, tumult, uproar: of persons wailing, Mark 5:38; of a clamorous and excited multitude, Matthew 27:24; of riotous persons, Acts 20:1; Acts 21:34; a tumult, as a breach of public order, Matthew 26:5; Mark 14:2; Acts 24:18. (In Greek writings from Pindar and Herodotus down; several times in the Sept..)
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θόρυβος , -ου , ὁ ,
[in LXX for H1995, etc.;]
a noise, uproar, tumult, as of an excited mob: Matthew 26:5; Matthew 27:24, Mark 14:2, Acts 20:1; Acts 21:34; Acts 24:18; of mourners, = ὄχλος θορυβούμενος , Mark 5:38.†
*† θορυράζω
(< θόρυβος ), = τυρβάζω (q.v.),
to disturb, trouble: pass., Luke 10:41.†
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For the stronger sense of this word ";riot,"; ";disturbance,"; as in Mark 14:2 (Vg. tumultui), Acts 20:1; Acts 24:18, cf. P Tebt I. 15.8 (B.C. 114) θορύβου γενομένου ἐν τῆι κώ (μηι) with reference to a village riot and an attack upon the epistates by two persons. See also OGIS 48.9 (iii/B.C.) ὁρῶντές τινας τῶν πολιτῶν [μ ]ὴ ὀρθῶς ἀνα [στρ ]ε [φ ]ομένους καὶ θόρυβον οὐ τὸν τυχόντα παρ [έχ ]οντας ἐν τ [αῖς ] βουλαῖς [καὶ ] ἐν ταῖς ἐκκλησίαις. . . [μέχρι βίας καὶ ] ἀσ [ε ]βείας, Magn 114.8 ἰς ταραχὴν καὶ θορύβους ἐνπίπτειν.
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