A-1 | Adverb | Strong's Number: g4500 | Greek: rhoizedon |
Noise:
from rhoizos, "the whistling of an arrow," signifies "with rushing sound," as of roaring flames, and is used in 2Pe 3:10, of the future passing away of the heavens.
B-1 | Verb | Strong's Number: g191 | Greek: akouo |
Noise:
"to hear," is translated "it was noised" in Mar 2:1 (Passive Voice), of the rapid spread of the information that Christ was "in the house" in Capernaum.
See HEAR.
B-2 | Verb | Strong's Number: g1255 | Greek: dialaleo |
Noise:
lit., "to speak through," is rendered "were noised abroad" in Luk 1:65.
See COMMUNE.
Notes:
(1) In Rev 6:1, AV, phone, "a voice" or "sound," is translated "noise" (RV, "voice"); it is used with ginomai in Act 2:6, AV, "(this) was noised abroad," RV, "(this) sound was heard."
(2) In Mat 9:23, AV, thorubeo, "to make a tumult or uproar," in the Middle Voice, as in Mar 5:39; Act 20:10, is translated "making a noise" (RV, "making a tumult").
See ADO, TROUBLE, TUMULT, UPROAR.
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