A — 1: θλῖψις
(Strong's #2347 — Noun Feminine — thlipsis — thlip'-sis )

for which see AFFLICTION , No. 4, and TRIBULATION, is rendered "trouble" in the AV of 1—Corinthians 7:28 (RV, "tribulation"); 2—Corinthians 1:4 (2nd clause),8 (RV, "affliction").

Mark 13:8 John 5:4
B — 1: ταράσσω
(Strong's #5015 — Verb — tarasso — tar-as'-so )

akin to tarache (A, Note), is used (1) in a physical sense, John 5:7 (in some mss. ver. 4), (2) metaphorically, (a) of the soul and spirit of the Lord, John 11:33 , where the true rendering is "He troubled Himself;" (b) of the hearts of disciples, John 14:1,27; (c) of the minds of those in fear or perplexity, Matthew 2:3; 14:26; Mark 6:50; Luke 1:12; 24:38; 1—Peter 3:14; (d) of subverting the souls of believers, by evil doctrine, Acts 15:24; Galatians 1:7; 5:10; (e) of stirring up a crowd, Acts 17:8; Acts 17:13 in the best texts, "troubling (the multitudes)," RV.

B — 2: διαταράσσω
(Strong's #1298 — Verb — diatarasso — dee-at-ar-as'-so )

"to agitate greatly" (dia, "throughout," and No. 1), is used of the Virgin Mary, Luke 1:29 .

B — 3: ἐκταράσσω
(Strong's #1613 — Verb — ektarasso — ek-tar-as'-so )

"to throw into great trouble, agitate," is used in Acts 16:20 , "do exceedingly trouble (our city)." In the Sept., Psalm 18:4; 88:16 .

B — 4: θλίβω
(Strong's #2346 — Verb — thlibo — thlee'-bo )

"to afflict," is rendered "to trouble" in the AV, e.g., 2—Corinthians 4:8 (RV, "pressed"); 7:5, but never in the RV: see AFFLICT , No. 4, PRESS, STRAITENED, TRIBULATION.

B — 5: ἐνοχλέω
(Strong's #1776 — Verb — enochleo — en-okh-leh'-o )

from en, "in," ochlos, "a throng, crowd," is used in Hebrews 12:15 of a root of bitterness; in Luke 6:18 (in the best texts; some have ochleo), RV, "were troubled" (AV, "were vexed").

B — 6: παρενοχλέω
(Strong's #3926 — Verb — parenochleo — par-en-okh-leh'-o )

"to annoy concerning anything" (para, and No. 5), occurs in Acts 15:19 , "we trouble (not them)."

B — 7: σκύλλω
(Strong's #4660 — Verb — skullo — skool'-lo )

primarily "to flay," hence, "to vex, annoy" ("there was a time when the Greek, in thus speaking, compared his trouble to the pains of flaying alive," Moulton, Proleg., p. 89), is used in the Active Voice in Mark 5:35; Luke 8:49; in the Passive Voice, Matthew 9:36 , in the best texts, RV, "they were distressed" (some have ekluo, AV, "they fainted"); in the Middle Voice, Luke 7:6 , "trouble (not thyself)." The word is frequent in the papyri.

B — 8: ἀναστατόω
(Strong's #387 — Verb — anastatoo — an-as-tat-o'-o )

is rendered "trouble" in Galatians 5:12 , AV: see STIR , No. 12, TURN, No. 15, UPROAR.

B — 9: θορυβέω
(Strong's #2350 — Verb — thorubeo — thor-oo-beh'-o )

akin to thorubos, "a tumult," in the Middle Voice, "to make an uproar," is rendered "trouble not yourselves" in Acts 20:10 , AV. See ADO , TUMULT.

B — 10: θροέω
(Strong's #2360 — Verb — throeo — thro-eh'-o )

"to make an outcry" (throos, "a tumult"), is used in the Passive Voice, Matthew 24:6; Mark 13:7; Luke 24:37; 2—Thessalonians 2:2 . In the Sept., Song of Song of Solomon 5:4 .

B — 11: θόρυβος
(Strong's #2351 — Noun Masculine — thorubazo — thor'-oo-bos )

"to disturb, to trouble" (akin to No. 9), is used in Luke 10:41 , in the best texts (in some, turbazo, with the same meaning).

B — 12: ἀδημονέω
(Strong's #85 — Verb — ademoneo — ad-ay-mon-eh'-o )

"to be much troubled, distressed" (perhaps from a, negative, and demon, "knowing," the compound therefore originally suggesting bewilderment), is translated "sore troubled" in Matthew 26:37; Mark 14:33 , RV (AV, "very heavy"); so the RV in Philippians 2:26 (AV, "full of heaviness"); Lightfoot renders it "distressed," a meaning borne out in the papyri. See HEAVY.

B — 13: διαπονέομαι
(Strong's #1278 — Verb — diaponeo — dee-ap-on-eh'-o )

denotes "to work out with toil," hence, "to be sore troubled;" so the RV in Acts 4:2; 16:18 (AV, "grieved"); Mark 14:4 in some texts.

Matthew 26:10Mark 14:6Luke 11:718:5Galatians 6:17LABOR2—Timothy 2:9HARDSHIP.