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σαλεύω

G. Abbott-Smith's A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament with Strong's

σαλεύω

(< σάλος), [in LXX for מוּט, נוּעַ, etc.;]

prop., of the action of wind, storm, etc., to agitate, shake: of a reed, Mt 11:7, Lk 7:24; a house, Lk 6:48, Ac 4:3116:26; the earth, He 12:26; the heavenly bodies, Mt 24:29, Mk 13:25, Lk 21:26; of a vessel shaken in filling, Lk 6:38. Metaph.,

(a) to shake, i.e. to render insecure: τὰ σαλευόμενα, τὰ μὴ., He 12:27;

(b) c. acc pers., to cast down from a sense of security and happiness: Ac 2:25(LXX);

(c) to unsettle or drive away: pass., seq. ἀπὸ τ. νοός, II Th 2:2;

(d) to stir up: τ. ὄχλους, Ac 17:13.†