Biblica Analytica

ῥοιζηδόν

rhoizēdon (G4500)

with a roar

1 verses 1 books OT 0 / NT 1
AI Word Study

The Greek word ῥοιζηδόν (rhoizēdon) translates to "with a roar." It pertains to the semantic domain of Speech & Communication. This single occurrence in the Bible indicates it is a distinct, possibly vivid or attention-grabbing, manner of speaking or making a sound. The definition with a roar implies intensity and possibly a sense of urgency, wildness, or even ferocity. It can be used to convey a powerful or forceful message, drawing attention or inspiring a reaction. Without further context or comparison to other biblical words, we can only speculate on the exact nuances of its use.

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2 Peter 3:10

But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in which the heavens will pass away with a great noise, and the elements will be dissolved with fervent heat, and the earth and the works that are in it will be burned up.