Strong's Concordance
ochleó: to disturb, trouble
Original Word: ὀχλέωPart of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: ochleó
Phonetic Spelling: (okh-leh'-o)
Definition: to disturb, trouble
Usage: I trouble, torment, worry, vex.
HELPS Word-studies
3791 oxléō (from 3793/oxlos, "a crowd") – properly, to mob; (figuratively) to push with mob-like force ("forcing along"), exercising torrent-like momentum (like the force of a pressing crowd).
3791/oxléō ("to trouble, confuse") refers to pressing someone, by carrying them along with the torrential force of a mob. 3791 (oxléō) is used twice in the NT (Lk 6:18; Ac 5:16). Both times it refers to unclean spirits (demons) exerting an overwhelming sense of vexation – i.e. a dominating influence with the force of a multi-faceted momentum, carrying someone along. That is, like a tumultuous crowd pushing the entrapped passer-by to its destination.
[3791 (oxléō) is literally "having the effect of an uncontrolled mob" which brings its overwhelming confusion (disturbance).]
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Originfrom
ochlosDefinitionto disturb, trouble
NASB Translationafflicted (1).
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3791: ὀχλέωὀχλέω,
ὄχλῳ: present passive participle
ὀχλουμενος; (
ὄχλος); properly,
to excite a mob against one; (in
Homer (Iliad 21, 261)
to disturb, roll away); universally,
to trouble, molest (
τινα,
Herodotus 5, 41;
Aeschylus, others); absolutely,
to be in confusion, in an uproar (3Macc. 5:41); passive
to be vexed, molested, troubled: by demons,
Luke 6:18,
R G L (where
T Tr WH ἐνοχλούμενοι — the like variation of text in
Herodian, 6, 3, 4);
Acts 5:16; Tobit 6:8 (7); Acta Thomae § 12. (Compare:
ἐνοχλέω,
παρενοχλέω.)
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
to trouble, afflictFrom ochlos; to mob, i.e. (by implication) to harass -- vex.
see GREEK ochlos
Forms and Transliterations
οχληρίαν οχλούμενοι οχλουμενους οχλουμένους ὀχλουμένους ochloumenous ochlouménousLinks
Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts