The Koine Bible

Greek Lexicon

SBL Greek New Testament lexicon

σαλεύω

Lemmaσαλεύω
Citation formσαλεύω
Part of speechverb
GlossI shake, excite
Strong’sG4531
Transliterationsaleúō
Definitionto waver, i.e. agitate, rock, topple or (by implication) destroy; figuratively, to disturb, incite
KJV glosses:--move, shake (together), which can(-not) be shaken, stir up.
Derivationfrom
SBLGNT occurrences14

Forms and grammatical context

Each form is parsed from its actual MorphGNT occurrence; a form may have more than one analysis depending on context.

Greek formGrammar and occurrences
ἐσαλεύθη
verb, third person, aorist, passive, indicative, singular (MorphGNT 3API-S--)Acts 4:31
ἐσάλευσεν
verb, third person, aorist, active, indicative, singular (MorphGNT 3AAI-S--)Hebrews 12:26
σαλευθῆναι
verb, aorist, passive, infinitive (MorphGNT -APN----)Acts 16:26
verb, aorist, passive, infinitive (MorphGNT -APN----)2 Thessalonians 2:2
σαλευθήσονται
verb, third person, future, passive, indicative, plural (MorphGNT 3FPI-P--)Matthew 24:29
verb, third person, future, passive, indicative, plural (MorphGNT 3FPI-P--)Mark 13:25
verb, third person, future, passive, indicative, plural (MorphGNT 3FPI-P--)Luke 21:26
σαλευθῶ
verb, first person, aorist, passive, subjunctive, singular (MorphGNT 1APS-S--)Acts 2:25
σαλευόμενα
verb, present, passive, participle, nominative, plural, neuter (MorphGNT -PPPNPN-)Hebrews 12:27
σαλευόμενον
verb, present, passive, participle, accusative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT -PPPASM-)Matthew 11:7
verb, present, passive, participle, accusative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT -PPPASM-)Luke 7:24
σαλευομένων
verb, present, passive, participle, genitive, plural, neuter (MorphGNT -PPPGPN-)Hebrews 12:27
σαλεύοντες
verb, present, active, participle, nominative, plural, masculine (MorphGNT -PAPNPM-)Acts 17:13
σαλεῦσαι
verb, aorist, active, infinitive (MorphGNT -AAN----)Luke 6:48
σεσαλευμένον
verb, perfect, passive, participle, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT -XPPASN-)Luke 6:38

Morphology

Occurrences

Septuagint occurrences

The same normalized Greek lemma occurs in the Rahlfs Septuagint: σαλευω.