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kjv@STRING:Hamonah <HITCHCOCK>@ his multitude; his uproar - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Homam <HITCHCOCK>@ making an uproar - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Mehuman <HITCHCOCK>@ making an uproar; a multitude - HITCHCOCK-M


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H1949 <STRHEB>@ הוּם hûm hoom A primitive root (compare H2000); to make an {uproar} or agitate greatly: - {destroy} {move} make a {noise} {put} ring again.


H1993 <STRHEB>@ המה hâmâh haw-maw' A primitive root (compare H1949); to make a loud sound (like English hum); by implication to be in great commotion or {tumult} to {rage} war6 {moan} clamor: - {clamorous} {concourse} cry {aloud} be {disquieted} {loud} {mourn} be {moved} make a {noise} {rage} {roar} {sound} be {troubled} make in {tumult} {tumultuous} be in an uproar.


H4103 <STRHEB>@ מהוּמה mehûmâh meh-hoo-maw' From H1949; confusion or uproar: - {destruction} {discomfiture} {trouble} {tumult} {vexation} vexed.


H7494 <STRHEB>@ רעשׁ raash rah'-ash From H7493; {vibration} {bounding} uproar: - {commotion} confused {noise} {earthquake} {fierceness} {quaking} {rattling} {rushing} shaking.


H7588 <STRHEB>@ שׁאון shâ'ôn shaw-one' From H7582; uproar (as of rushing); by implication destruction: - X {horrible} {noise} {pomp} {rushing} tumult (X -uous).


G2350 <STRGRK>@ θορυβέω thorubeō thor-oo-beh'-o From G2351; to be in tumult that is disturb clamor: - make ado (a noise) trouble self set on an uproar.


G2351 <STRGRK>@ θόρυβος thorubos thor'-oo-bos From the base of G2360; a disturbance: - tumult uproar.


G387 <STRGRK>@ ἀναστατόω anastatoō an-as-tat-o'-o From a derivative of G450 (in the sense of removal); properly to drive out of home that is (by implication) to disturb (literally or figuratively): - trouble turn upside down make an uproar.


G4714 <STRGRK>@ στάσις stasis stas'-is From the base of G2476; a standing (properly the act) that is (by analogy) position (existence); by implication a popular uprising; figuratively controversy: - dissension insurrection X standing uproar.


G4797 <STRGRK>@ συγχέω sugcheō soong-kheh'-o Or συγχύνω sugchunō soong-khoo'-no From G4862 and χέω cheō (to pour) or its alternate; to commingle promiscuously that is (figuratively) to throw (an assembly) into disorder to perplex (the mind): - confound confuse stir up be in an uproar.