Noisily
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The term "noisily" is not directly found in the text of the Bible; however, the concept of noise, particularly in the context of sound, commotion, and tumult, is prevalent throughout the Scriptures. The Bible often uses noise to describe both the physical and spiritual realms, illustrating the power and presence of God, the chaos of battle, or the clamor of human activity.

Biblical Context and Usage

1. Divine Manifestations: Noise is frequently associated with theophanies, where God's presence is accompanied by powerful sounds. In Exodus 19:16, during the giving of the Law at Mount Sinai, "there was thunder and lightning, a thick cloud on the mountain, and a very loud trumpet blast, so that all the people in the camp trembled." This noise signifies the awe-inspiring presence of God and His authority.

2. Judgment and Warfare: Noise often symbolizes the chaos and destruction associated with divine judgment or human conflict. In Isaiah 13:4, the prophet describes the noise of a multitude in the mountains, "like that of a great people, a tumultuous noise of the kingdoms of nations gathered together." This imagery is used to convey the impending judgment upon Babylon.

3. Worship and Praise: Conversely, noise can also be a positive expression of worship and praise. Psalm 100:1 exhorts believers to "Make a joyful noise to the LORD, all the earth." Here, noise is an expression of joy and reverence, a call for all creation to worship God with enthusiasm and gladness.

4. Prophetic Imagery: In prophetic literature, noise often serves as a metaphor for the tumultuous events of the end times. In Ezekiel 37:7, the prophet describes the vision of the dry bones: "So I prophesied as I had been commanded. And as I prophesied, there was a noise, a rattling sound, and the bones came together, bone to bone." This noise signifies the miraculous restoration and revival of Israel.

5. Human Activity and Vanity: Ecclesiastes 7:6 uses noise to describe the futility of foolish laughter: "For like the crackling of thorns under the pot, so is the laughter of the fool. This too is futile." Here, noise represents the emptiness and transience of worldly pleasures and pursuits.

Theological Implications

The use of noise in the Bible underscores the dynamic interaction between God and His creation. It serves as a reminder of God's power and majesty, the seriousness of His judgments, and the exuberance of worship. Noise, in its various forms, reflects the human condition, from the chaos of sin to the joy of redemption. It calls believers to discern the source and purpose of the noise in their lives, encouraging them to respond with reverence and obedience to God's voice amidst the clamor of the world.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(adv.) In a noisy manner.
Greek
2997. lasko -- to crack noisily
... to crack noisily. Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: lasko Phonetic Spelling:
(las'-kho) Short Definition: I burst asunder with a loud noise Definition: I ...
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Strong's Hebrew
2000. hamam -- to make a noise, move noisily, confuse, discomfit
... 1999, 2000. hamam. 2001 . to make a noise, move noisily, confuse, discomfit.
Transliteration: hamam Phonetic Spelling: (haw-mam') Short Definition: routed. ...
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Library

That we must not Labour Noisily nor Boastfully.
... Third Book. 40. That we must not labour noisily nor boastfully. In the
Gospel according to Matthew: "Let not thy left hand know ...
/.../cyprian/three books of testimonies against the jews/40 that we must not.htm

Shameless Practices of the Greeks.
... be mere slanderous accusations, and not truth. But now your own poets sing
these things, and your histories noisily publish them. ...
/.../justins discourse to the greeks/chapter iv shameless practices of the.htm

The Voice that Waked the Dead --The Children of the Kingdom.
... Then she called Mary quietly, so that the people who were noisily wailing should
not hear. "The Master is come and calleth for thee," she said. ...
/.../lathbury/childs story of the bible/chapter xxxi the voice that.htm

Called Back.
... into the quiet, darkened room. As He went in He said to some who were mourning
noisily in the outer room,. "Weep not; she is not ...
/.../lathbury/childs story of the bible/chapter xxii called back.htm

In his Father's House.
... their things into the great court inside the marble pillars, and on the pavement
of many-colored marbles, and were buying and selling noisily, and turning the ...
/.../lathbury/childs story of the bible/chapter x in his fathers.htm

Heads.
... That the example of living is given to us in Christ. 40. That we must not labour
boastfully or noisily. 41. That we must not speak foolishly and offensively. ...
/.../cyprian/three books of testimonies against the jews/heads 3.htm

But the Games which You Celebrate, Called Floralia and Megalensia. ...
... with the bloody cestus, these contending in speaking without drawing breath, [4933]
swelling out their cheeks with wind, and shouting out noisily empty vows ...
/.../the seven books of arnobius against the heathen/33 but the games which.htm

Whether the Daughters of Vainglory are Suitably Reckoned to be ...
... with others. Thirdly, as regards "speech," and then we have "contention,"
whereby a man quarrels noisily with another. Fourthly ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether the daughters of vainglory.htm

Chapter twenty-two
... The play was over, the curtain down, and people were going noisily out, laughing
and gossiping as if "The Shadows of London" were simply good diversion, as ...
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Eudoxia's Statue
... But the orgiastic dances, loose mimes, and noisily lewd songs and buffooneries of
every kind which attended the unveiling of this hateful memorial of a woman's ...
/.../chapter xlvii eudoxias statue.htm

Thesaurus
Noisily (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (adv.) In a noisy manner. Multi-Version Concordance
Noisily (1 Occurrence). Isaiah 28:28 Bread grain is ...
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Loud-mouthed (1 Occurrence)
... Loudly, Loud-mouthed. Loudness . Noah Webster's Dictionary (a.) Having a loud
voice; talking or sounding noisily; noisily impudent. Multi-Version Concordance ...
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Clash (2 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (vi) To make a noise by striking against something;
to dash noisily together. ... 3. (vt) To strike noisily against or together. ...
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Noising (1 Occurrence)

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Noises (4 Occurrences)

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Wrangle (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (vi) To argue; to debate; to dispute. 2. (vi) To dispute
angrily; to quarrel peevishly and noisily; to brawl; to altercate. ...
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Eventually (2 Occurrences)
... Nay, he will not ever be threshing it; and though the roller of his wagon and
its sharp edges move noisily, he doth not crush it. (See NAS). ...
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Din (2 Occurrences)
... 3. (n.) To utter with a din; to repeat noisily; to ding. 4. (vi) To sound with a
din; a ding. 5. (imp.) of Do. Multi-Version Concordance Din (2 Occurrences). ...
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Clap (11 Occurrences)
... 7. (vi) To come together suddenly with noise. 8. (vi) To enter with alacrity and
briskness; -- with to or into. 9. (vi) To talk noisily; to chatter loudly. 10. ...
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Clatter (2 Occurrences)
... 2. (vi) To talk fast and noisily; to rattle with the tongue. 3. (vt) To
make a rattling noise with. 4. (n.) A rattling noise, esp. ...
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Noisily (1 Occurrence)

Isaiah 28:28
Bread grain is ground; for he will not be always threshing it: and though the wheel of his cart and his horses scatter it, he doth not grind it.
(See JPS)

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