Greek · G5182

τυρβάζω

To upset

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τυρβάζω G5182
Pronunciation tyrbázō

What does τυρβάζω (tyrbázō) mean in the Bible?

τυρβάζω (tyrbázō) is a Greek word meaning "to upset".

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What does τυρβάζω (tyrbázō) mean in the Bible?

τυρβάζω (tyrbázō) is a Greek word meaning "to upset".

Evidence Summary

Greek word. to upset

Source Gloss

to upset
Extended definition

to disturb, trouble: pass., Luk.10:41, Rec. (WH, R, θορυβάζω).

Source: STEPBible TBESG + Abbott-Smith
Greek Text Appearances

Textus Receptus witness, full corpus Greek token appearances from Scrivener 1894 Textus Receptus in the full New Testament corpus.

1 Greek text appearance shown. Linked morphology labels have verse guides.

Luke 10:41 Verb Second Person Singular Present Passive Indicative
τυρβάζῃ
turbazh

I agitate or disturb in mind

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Full New Testament corpus: 260 chapters, 7,957 verses, 140,628 tokens. Data source: honza/textus-receptus (data only), with authority check against byztxt/greektext-textus-receptus.

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