This root form (lemma) is used in 4 different forms in the NT: θορυβεῖσθε (IPP2··P), θορυβεῖσθε (MPP2··P), θορυβούμενον (PPP·AMS), ἐθορύβουν (IIA3··P).
It is glossed in 4 different ways: ‘be_being distressed’, ‘being distressed’, ‘they were distressing’, ‘you_all are_being distressed’.
OET MARK 5:39 Greek word=θορυβεῖσθε (thorubeisthe) Morphology=IPP2··P English gloss=‘you_all are_being distressed’ SR GNT MARK 5:39 word 6
OET MAT 9:23 Greek word=θορυβούμενον (thoruboumenon) Morphology=PPP·AMS English gloss=‘being distressed’ SR GNT MAT 9:23 word 17
OET ACTS 17:5 Greek word=ἐθορύβουν (ethoruboun) Morphology=IIA3··P English gloss=‘they were distressing’ SR GNT ACTS 17:5 word 23
OET ACTS 20:10 Greek word=θορυβεῖσθε (thorubeisthe) Morphology=MPP2··P English gloss=‘be_being distressed’ SR GNT ACTS 20:10 word 16