greek #4579 - σείω seió (to shake)
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance move, quake, shake. Apparently a primary verb; to rock (vibrate, properly, sideways or to and fro), i.e. (generally) to agitate (in any direction; cause to tremble); figuratively, to throw into a tremor (of fear or concern) -- move, quake, shake. Thayer's Greek LexiconStrong's 4579: σείωσείω; future σείσω (Hebrews 12:26 L T Tr WH); passive, present participle σειόμενος; 1 aorist ἐσείσθην; from Homer down; the Sept. chiefly for רָעַשׁ; to shake, agitate, cause to tremble: Revelation 6:13; τήνγῆν, Hebrews 12:26 after Haggai 2:6; ἐσείσθηἡγῆ, Matthew 27:51 (Judges 5:4; 2 Samuel 22:8); σεισθῆναιἀπόφοβοῦ, of men, to be thrown into a tremor, to quake for fear,Matthew 28:4; metaphorically, to agitate the mind: ἐσείσθηἡπόλις (R. V. was stirred) i. e. its inhabitants Matthew 21:10. (Compare: ἀνασείω, διασείω, κατασείω.)Englishman's Concordance (References)Strong's Greek: 4579. σείω (seió) — 5 OccurrencesMatthew 21:10 - V-AIP-3S Matthew 27:51 - V-AIP-3S Matthew 28:4 - V-AIP-3P Hebrews 12:26 - V-FIA-1S Revelation 6:13 - V-PPM/P-NFS |