Lexicon asaleutos: unmoved Original Word: ἀσάλευτος, ονPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: asaleutos Phonetic Spelling: (as-al'-yoo-tos) Short Definition: unshaken, immovable Definition: unshaken, immovable. HELPS word-Studies 761 asáleutos (the negated form of 4531 /saleúō, "to shake") – properly, unshakable (steady, immovable). In Heb 12:28, 761 /asáleutos ("unshakeable") underlines how the kingdom of God always triumphs because its Kind (Jesus Christ) is alway in charge! [Heb 12:26b-28b prophesies the coming of "the new heavens and the new earth" for the New Jerusalem.] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom alpha (as a neg. prefix) and saleuóDefinitionunmoved NASB Translationcannot be shaken (1), immovable (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 761: ἀσάλευτοςἀσάλευτος, ἀσάλευτον ( σαλεύω), unshaken, unmoved: properly, Acts 27:41; metaphorically, βασιλεία, not liable to disorder and overthrow, firm, stable, Hebrews 12:28. ( Euripides, Bacch. 391; ἐλευθερία, Diodorus 2; 48; εὐδαιμονία, ibid. 3, 47; ἡσυχία, Plato, Ax. 370 d.; Plutarch, others.) STRONGS NT 761a: ἈσάφἈσάφ, ὁ (אָסָף, collector), a man's name, a clerical error for R G Ασα (which see), adopted by L T Tr WH in Matthew 1:7f.
Strong's immovable. From a (as a negative particle) and a derivative of saleuo; unshaken, i.e. (by implication) immovable (figuratively) -- which cannot be moved, unmovable. see GREEK a see GREEK saleuo |
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