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Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the Synonyms inserted into the definitions.


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0387 + down + madest + an uproar + which trouble + that have turned +/ . anastatoo {an-as-tat-o'-o}; from a derivative of 0450 + rise + rose + arise + raise + Stand + Arise + arose + stood + again + rising + raised + ye rise + he rose + be risen + is risen + But rise + And rose + and rose + he arose + man rose + and arose + and arise + men arose + and stood + was risen + and risen + and raise + she arose + and lifted + thou arise + were risen + shall rise + hath raised + to him Rise + should rise + it up again + should rise + there arose + and to rise + him he rose + he will rise + I will arise + And he arose + he shall rise + there ariseth + unto me Arise + and she arose + And they rose + of them arose + having raised + that she rose + that he raised + he would raise + unto him Arise + they shall rise + And there stood + And there arose + but should raise + And when he rose + and I will raise + me . And he arose + that he shall rise + said unto him Arise + him and I will raise + when Jesus was risen + him up ; and he arose + and he that shall rise + in that he hath raised + men in that he hath raised +/ (in the sense of removal); properly, to drive out of home, i .e . (by implication) to disturb (literally or figuratively): --trouble, turn upside down, make an uproar .

1370 + seditions + divisions + and divisions +/ . dichostsis {dee-khos-tas-ee'-ah}; from a derivative of 1364 + twice + and again +/ and 4714 + uproar + sedition + standing + dissension + of sedition + a dissension + in the insurrection + unto them him that for sedition +/ ; disunion, i .e . (figuratively) dissension: --division, sedition .

2350 + make + making + Trouble + and set + a noise + ye this ado + on an uproar +/ . thorubeo {thor-oo-beh'-o}; from 2351 + a tumult + the uproar + the tumult + with tumult + for the tumult + there be an uproar +/ ; to be in tumult, i .e . disturb, clamor: --make ado (a noise), trouble self, set on an uproar .

2351 + a tumult + the uproar + the tumult + with tumult + for the tumult + there be an uproar +/ . thorubos {thor'-oo-bos}; from the base of 2360 + be troubled + be ye not troubled + that ye be not troubled +/ ; a disturbance: --tumult, uproar .

4714 + uproar + sedition + standing + dissension + of sedition + a dissension + in the insurrection + unto them him that for sedition +/ . stasis {stas'-is}; from the base of 2476 + lay + still + stand + Stand + stood + I stand + to make + and set + And set + up stood + Standing + stanched + ye stand + he stood + standing + standeth + they set + we stand + to stand + and stand + him stood + and stood + him stood + him stand + and abode + And stood + that stood + I continue + he standeth + and setteth + which stood + And I stood + there stood + There stood + to establish + are standing + up and stand + we establish + and standing + thou standest + as they stood + them they set + be established + with him stood + and to present + to their charge + shall not stand + unto him and set + he that standeth + And he shall set + and thou standest + he hath appointed + that ye may stand + by her shall stand + And they appointed + of them that stand + of them that stood + may be established + but there standeth + them and they stood + with them and stood + in me while I stood + to pass and to stand + and when they had set + And when they had set + that he may establish + and ye shall be brought + unto him they that stood + him unto you And they covenanted +/ ; a standing (properly, the act), i .e . (by analogy) position (existence); by implication, a popular uprising; figuratively, controversy: --dissension, insurrection, X standing, uproar .

4797 + stirred + affliction + was confused + and confounded + was in an uproar + and were confounded +/ . sugcheo {soong-kheh'-o}; or sugchuno {soong-khoo'-no}; from 4862 + and beside + accompanied +/ and cheo (to pour) or its alternate; to commingle promiscuously, i .e . (figuratively) to throw (an assembly) into disorder, to perplex (the mind): --confound, confuse, stir up, be in an uproar .

4799 + with confusion +/ . sugchusis {soong'-khoo-sis}; from 4797 + stirred + affliction + was confused + and confounded + was in an uproar + and were confounded +/ ; commixture, i .e . (figuratively) riotous disturbance: --confusion .

4955 + insurrection + with them that had made +/ . sustasiastes {soos-tas-ee-as-tace'}; from a compound of 4862 + and beside + accompanied +/ and a derivative of 4714 + uproar + sedition + standing + dissension + of sedition + a dissension + in the insurrection + unto them him that for sedition +/ ; a fellow-insurgent: --make insurrection with .