9 occurrences in 12 translations

'Shaking' in the Bible

And the priest is to put his finger in the blood, shaking drops of it before the Lord seven times, in front of the veil of the holy place.

And put his finger in the blood, shaking drops of the blood seven times before the Lord in front of the veil.

And shaking it seven times over the man who is to be made clean, he will say that he is clean and will let the living bird go free into the open country.

And let the priest put his right finger in the oil which is in his left hand, shaking it out with his finger seven times before the Lord;

And take the cedar-wood and the hyssop and the red thread and the living bird and put them in the blood of the dead bird and in the flowing water, shaking it over the house seven times.

And let him take some of the blood of the ox, shaking drops of it from his finger on the cover of the ark on the east side, and before it, seven times.

Then let him put to death the goat of the sin-offering for the people, and take its blood inside the veil and do with it as he did with the blood of the ox, shaking drops of it on and before the cover of the ark.

Shaking drops of the blood from his finger on it seven times to make it holy and clean from whatever is unclean among the children of Israel.

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Root Form
Definition
Usage
נער 
Na`ar 
Usage: 10

ἐκτινάσσω 
Ektinasso 
Usage: 2

σαλεύω 
Saleuo 
Usage: 8

גּעשׁ 
Ga`ash 
Usage: 9

חיל חוּל 
Chuwl 
Usage: 57

מוט 
Mowt 
Usage: 38

מעד 
Ma`ad 
Usage: 6

נדף 
Nadaph 
drive away , drive , thrust him down , shaken , driven to and fro , tossed to and fro
Usage: 9

נוּד 
Nuwd 
Usage: 24

נוּע 
Nuwa` 
Usage: 40

נוּף 
Nuwph 
Usage: 37

נקף 
Noqeph 
Usage: 2

נתר 
N@ther (Aramaic) 
Usage: 1

פּוּץ 
Puwts 
Usage: 67

פּחד 
Pachad 
Usage: 25

רגז 
Ragaz 
Usage: 41

רחף 
Rachaph 
Usage: 3

רעשׁ 
Ra`ash 
Usage: 30

רעשׁ 
Ra`ash 
Usage: 17

שׁמט 
Shamat 
Usage: 9

תּנוּפה 
T@nuwphah 
Usage: 30

ἀποτινάσσω 
Apotinasso 
Usage: 1

σείω 
Seio 
Usage: 5

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