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WAVES, OF THE SEA @ kjv@Job:38:11; kjv@Psalms:65:7; kjv@Psalms:107:29; kjv@Isaiah:51:15; kjv@Jeremiah:5:22; kjv@Zechariah:10:11

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WAVE OFFERING - W>@ - This rite, together with that of "heaving" or "raising" the offering was an inseparable accompaniment of peace offerings. In such the right shoulder, considered the choicest part of the victim, was to be ("heaved," and viewed as holy to the Lord, only eaten therefore by the priest: the breast was to be "waved," and eaten by the worshipper. The scriptural notices of these rites are to be found in kjv@Exodus:29:24 kjv@Exodus:29:28 kjv@Leviticus:7:30 kjv@Leviticus:7:34 kjv@Leviticus:8:27 kjv@Leviticus:9:21 ; 10:14-15; 23:10,15,20; kjv@Numbers:6:20 kjv@Numbers:18:11 kjv@Numbers:18:18,26-29) etc. In conjecturing the meaning of this rite, regard must be had that it was the accompaniment of peace offerings, which were witnesses to a ratified covenant
an established communion between God and man.

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Wave offerings @ parts of peace-offerings were so called, because they were waved by the priests kjv@Exodus:29:24-26, 27; kjv@Leviticus:7:20-34 kjv@Leviticus:8:27 kjv@Leviticus:9:21 ; 10:14-15, etc.), in token of a solemn special presentation to God. They then became the property of the priests. The first-fruits, a sheaf of barley, offered at the feast of Pentecost kjv@Leviticus:23:17-20), and wheat-bread, the first-fruits of the second harvest, offered at the Passover (10-14), were wave-offerings.

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Wave Offering @ Placed in the hand of the priest and waved before the Lord kjv@Exodus:29:24 kjv@Leviticus:8:27
Consisted of
The fat, right shoulder, &:c of the priest's consecration ram kjv@Exodus:29:22 kjv@Exodus:29:23 kjv@Leviticus:8:25 kjv@Leviticus:8:26
The breast of the priest's consecration ram kjv@Exodus:29:26 kjv@Leviticus:8:29
The breast of all peace offerings kjv@Leviticus:7:30 kjv@Leviticus:9:18 kjv@Leviticus:9:21 kjv@Leviticus:6:17 kjv@Leviticus:6:20
Left shoulder, of Nazarite's peace offering kjv@Numbers:6:17 kjv@Numbers:6:19
The first fruits of barely harvest kjv@Leviticus:23:10 kjv@Leviticus:23:11
The first fruits of wheaten bread kjv@Leviticus:23:20
The Jealousy offering kjv@Numbers:5:25
The leper's trespass offering kjv@Leviticus:14:12 kjv@Leviticus:14:24
Of the fat, &:c of the consecration ram burnt on the altar kjv@Exodus:29:25 kjv@Leviticus:8:28
Was given to the priest as his due kjv@Exodus:29:26-28 kjv@Leviticus:7:31 kjv@Leviticus:7:34 kjv@Leviticus:8:29 kjv@Leviticus:10:15 kjv@Leviticus:23:20 kjv@Numbers:18:11
Was to be eaten in a holy place by the priest's family kjv@Leviticus:10:14

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kjv@STRING:Seleucia <HITCHCOCK>@ shaken or beaten by the waves - HITCHCOCK-S


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WAVES, OF THE SEA @ kjv@Job:38:11; kjv@Psalms:65:7; kjv@Psalms:107:29; kjv@Isaiah:51:15; kjv@Jeremiah:5:22; kjv@Zechariah:10:11

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H1116 <STRHEB>@ בּמה bâmâh baw-maw' From an unused root (meaning to be high); an elevation: - {height} high {place} wave.


H1530 <STRHEB>@ גּל gal gal From H1556; something {rolled} that {is} a heap of stone or dung (plural ruins); by analogy a spring of water (plural waves): - {billow} {heap} {spring} wave.


H1796 <STRHEB>@ דּכי dŏkîy dok-ee' From H1794; a dashing of surf: - wave.


H2121 <STRHEB>@ זידון zêydôn zay-dohn' From H2102; boiling of {water} that {is} wave: - proud.


H2411 <STRHEB>@ חטּיל chaţţîyl khat-teel' From an unused root apparently meaning to wave; fluctuating; {Chattil} one of Solomon´ s servants: - Hattil.


H2563 <STRHEB>@ חמר chômer kho'-mer From H2560; properly a bubbling {up} that {is} of {water} a wave; of {earth} mire or clay (cement); also a heap; hence a chomer or dry measure: - {clay} {heap} {homer} {mire} {motion} mortar.


H3782 <STRHEB>@ כּשׁל kâshal kaw-shal' A primitive root; to totter or waver (through weakness of the {legs} especially the ankle); by implication to {falter} {stumble} faint or fall: - bereave [from the {margin]} cast {down} be {decayed} (cause to) {fail} ({cause} make to) fall ({down} {-ing}) {feeble} be (the) ruin ({-ed} {of}) (be) {overthrown} (cause to) {stumble} X {utterly} be weak.


H4131 <STRHEB>@ מוט môţ mote' A primitive root; to waver; by implication to {slip} {shake} fall: - be {carried} {cast} be out of {course} be fallen in {decay} X {exceedingly} fall (-ing {down}) be (re-) {moved} be ready {shake} {slide} slip.


H4132 <STRHEB>@ מוט môţ mote' From H4131; a {wavering} that {is} fall; by implication a pole (as shaking); hence a yoke (as essentially a bent pole): - {bar} be {moved} {staff} yoke.


H4571 <STRHEB>@ מעד mâ‛ad maw-ad' A primitive root; to waver: - make to {shake} {slide} slip.


H4867 <STRHEB>@ משׁבּר mishbâr mish-bawr' From H7665; a breaker (of the sea): - {billow} wave.


H5067 <STRHEB>@ נד nêd nade From H5110 in the sense of piling up; a {mound} that {is} wave: - heap.


H5074 <STRHEB>@ נדד nâdad naw-dad' A primitive root; properly to wave to and fro (rarely to flap up and down); figuratively to {rove} {flee} or (causatively) to drive away: - chase ({away}) X could {not} {depart} flee (X {apace} {away}) (re-) {move} thrust {away} wander ({abroad} {-er} -ing).


H5110 <STRHEB>@ נוּד nûd nood A primitive root; to {nod} that {is} waver; figuratively to {wander} flee6 disappear; also (from shaking the head in {sympathy}) to {console} {deplore} or (from tossing the head in scorn) taunt: - {bemoan} {flee} {get} {mourn} make to {move} take {pity} {remove} {shake} skip for {joy} be {sorry} {vagabond} {way} wandering.


H5128 <STRHEB>@ נוּע nûanoo'-ah A primitive root; to {waver} in a great variety of {applications} literally and figuratively (as subjoined): - {continually} {fugitive} X make to [go] up and {down} be gone {away} (be) move ({-able} {-d}) be {promoted} {reel} {remove} {scatter} {set} {shake} {sift} {stagger} to and {fro} be {vagabond} {wag} (make) wander (up and down).


H5130 <STRHEB>@ נוּף nûph noof A primitive root; to quiver (that {is} vibrate up and {down} or rock to and fro); used in a great variety of applications (including {sprinkling} {beckoning} {rubbing} {bastinadoing} {sawing} {waving} etc.): - lift {up} {move} {offer} {perfume} {send} {shake} {sift} {strike} wave.


H5965 <STRHEB>@ עלס ‛âlas aw-las' A primitive root; to leap for {joy} that {is} exult6 wave joyously: - X {peacock} {rejoice} solace self.


H6328 <STRHEB>@ פּוּק pûq pook A primitive root; to waver: - {stumble} move.


H7280 <STRHEB>@ רגע râgaraw-gah' A primitive root; properly to toss violently and suddenly (the sea with {waves} the skin with boils); figuratively (in a favorable manner) to {settle} that {is} quiet; specifically to wink (from the motion of the eye lids): - {break} {divide} find {ease} be a {moment} ({cause} {give} make to) {rest} make suddenly.


H8573 <STRHEB>@ תּנוּפה tenûphâh ten-oo-faw' From H5130; a brandishing (in threat); by implication tumult; specifically the official undulation of sacrificial offerings: - {offering} {shaking} wave (offering).


G1252 <STRGRK>@ διακρίνω diakrinō dee-ak-ree'-no From G1223 and G2919; to separate thoroughly that is (literally and reflexively) to withdraw from or (by implication) oppose; figuratively to discriminate (by implication decide) or (reflexively) hesitate: - contend make (to) differ (-ence) discern doubt judge be partial stagger waver.


G1365 <STRGRK>@ διστάζω distazō dis-tad'-zo From G1364 properly to duplicate that is (mentally) to waver (in opinion): - doubt.


G123 <STRGRK>@ αἰγιαλός aigialos ahee-ghee-al-os' From ἀΐ́σσω aissō (to rush) and G251 (in the sense of the sea); a beach (on which the waves dash): - shore.


G186 <STRGRK>@ ἀκλινής aklinēs ak-lee-nace' From G1 (as a negative particle) and G2827; not leaning (that is (figuratively) firm: - without wavering.


G2830 <STRGRK>@ κλύδων kludōn kloo'-dohn From κλύζω kluzō (to billow or dash over); a surge of the sea (literally or figuratively): - raging wave.


G2949 <STRGRK>@ κῦμα kuma koo'-mah From κύω kuō (to swell [with young] that is bend6 curve); a billow (as bursting or toppling): - wave.


G4494 <STRGRK>@ ῥιπίζω rhipizō hrip-id'-zo From a derivative of G4496 (meaning a fan or bellows); to breeze up that is (by analogy) to agitate (into waves): - toss.


G4531 <STRGRK>@ σαλεύω saleuō sal-yoo'-o From G4535; to waver that is agitate6 rock topple or (by implication) destroy; figuratively to disturb incite: - move shake (together) which can [-not] be shaken stir up.


G4535 <STRGRK>@ σάλος salos sal'-os Probably from the base of G4525; a vibration that is (specifically) billow: - wave.


G4950 <STRGRK>@ σύρτις surtis soor'-tis From G4951; a shoal (from the sand drawn thither by the waves) that is the Syrtis Major or great bay on the North coast of Africa: - quicksands.


G5049 <STRGRK>@ τελείως teleiōs tel-i'-oce Adverb from G5046; completely that is (of hope) without wavering: - to the end.