G4797 Greek

συγχέω

synchéō
to commingle promiscuously, i.e. (figuratively) to throw (an assembly) into disorder, to perplex (the mind)

KJV Translations of G4797

confound, confuse, stir up, be in an uproar

Word Origin & Derivation

from G4862 (σύν) and (to pour) or its alternate;

G4797 in the King James Bible

5 verses
Acts 2:6 συνεχύθη

Now when this was noised abroad, the multitude came together, and were confounded, because that every man heard them speak in his own language.

Acts 9:22 συνέχυνεν

But Saul increased the more in strength, and confounded the Jews which dwelt at Damascus, proving that this is very Christ.

Acts 19:32 συγκεχυμένη

Some therefore cried one thing, and some another: for the assembly was confused; and the more part knew not wherefore they were come together.

Acts 21:27 συνέχεον

And when the seven days were almost ended, the Jews which were of Asia, when they saw him in the temple, stirred up all the people, and laid hands on him,

Acts 21:31 συγκέχυται

And as they went about to kill him, tidings came unto the chief captain of the band, that all Jerusalem was in an uproar.