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This root form (lemma) ‘θόρυβος’ is used in 3 different forms in the Greek originals: θορύβου (N-GMS), θόρυβον (N-AMS), θόρυβος (N-NMS).
It is glossed in 2 different ways: ‘a commotion’, ‘commotion’.
Mark 5:38 θόρυβον (thorubon) AMS ‘the synagogue_leader and he is observing a commotion and weeping and’ SR GNT Mark 5:38 word 14
Mark 14:2 θόρυβος (thorubos) NMS ‘feast lest will_be a commotion of the people’ SR GNT Mark 14:2 word 12
Mat 26:5 θόρυβος (thorubos) NMS ‘feast in_order_that not a commotion may become among the’ SR GNT Mat 26:5 word 9
Mat 27:24 θόρυβος (thorubos) NMS ‘it is benefiting but rather a commotion is becoming having taken water’ SR GNT Mat 27:24 word 10
Acts 20:1 θόρυβον (thorubon) AMS ‘the time to cease the commotion having sent_for Paulos the’ SR GNT Acts 20:1 word 6
Acts 21:34 θόρυβον (thorubon) AMS ‘certain thing because_of the commotion he commanded to_be_being brought him’ SR GNT Acts 21:34 word 22
Acts 24:18 θορύβου (thorubou) GMS ‘a crowd nor with commotion’ SR GNT Acts 24:18 word 15
Key: N=noun AMS=accusative,masculine,singular GMS=genitive,masculine,singular NMS=nominative,masculine,singular