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Strong's #1112 - γογγυσμός
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- a murmur, murmuring, muttering
- a secret debate
- a secret displeasure not openly avowed
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γογγ-υσμός, ὁ,
murmuring, muttering, grumbling, Anaxandr. 31, M.Ant. 9.37, LXX Ex. 16.79, Acts 6:1, Cat.Cod.Astr. 7.139.
γογγυσμός, γογγυσμοῦ, ὁ (γογγύζω, which see), a murmur, murmuring, muttering; applied to a. secret debate: περί τίνος, John 7:12.
b. secret displeasure, not openly avowed: πρός τινα, Acts 6:1; in plural χωρίς or ἄνευ γογγυσμῶν without querulous discontent, without murmurings, i. e. with a cheerful and willing mind, Philippians 2:14; 1 Peter 4:9 (where L T Tr WH read the singular). (Exodus 16:7ff; Wis. 1:10f; Antoninus 9, 37.)
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† γογγυσμός , -οῦ , ο
(< γογγύζω ),
[in LXX: Isaiah 58:9 (H205), Exodus 16:1-36; Exodus 7:1-25; Exodus 8:1-32; Exodus 9:1-35, Numbers 17:5; Numbers 17:10 (H8519), Wisdom of Solomon 1:10-11, Sirach 46:7 *;]
a murmuring, muttering: John 7:12, Acts 6:1; ἄνευ γ ., 1 Peter 4:9; pl., χωρὶς γ ., Philippians 2:14.†
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Phrynichus (see Rutherford NP, p. 463) says that this noun, like its verb, was not ἀδόκιμον but Ionic : it is quoted from Anaxandrides, a. poet of the New Comedy.
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