most frequently "a voice," is translated "sound" in Matthew 24:31 (AV marg., "voice"); John 3:8 , AV (RV, "voice"); so 1—Corinthians 14:7 (1st part),8; Revelation 1:15; 18:22 (2nd part, RV, "voice"); AV and RV in Revelation 9:9 (twice); in Acts 2:6 , RV, "(this) sound (was heard)," AV, "(this) was noised abroad."
"a noise, a sound of any sort" (Eng., "echo"), is translated "sound" in Acts 2:2; Hebrews 12:19 . See ROARING , B, RUMOR.
akin to phthengomai, "to utter a voice," occurs in Romans 10:18; 1—Corinthians 14:7 . In the Sept., Psalm 19:4 .
akin to A, No. 2, occurs in 1—Corinthians 13:1 , "sounding (brass);" in some mss., Luke 21:25 . See ROARING.
"to sound forth as a trumpet" or "thunder" (ex, "out," and No. 1), is used in 1—Thessalonians 1:8 , "sounded forth," Passive Voice, lit., "has been sounded out." In the Sept., Joel 3:14 .
"to sound a trumpet" (salpinx), occurs in Matthew 6:2; 1—Corinthians 15:52 , "the trumpet shall sound;" Revelation 8:6-8,10,12,13; 9:1,13; 10:7; 11:15 .
"to heave the lead" (bolis, "that which is thrown or hurled," akin to ballo, "to throw;" sounding-lead), to take soundings, occurs in Acts 27:28 (twice).
Luke 1:44
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