שׁוּט
shûwṭ(shoot)
“properly, to push forth; (but used only figuratively) to lash, i.e. (the sea with oars) to row; by implication, to travel”
13 occurrencesOld TestamentUncommon Word
Definition
Strong’s Definition
properly, to push forth; (but used only figuratively) to lash, i.e. (the sea with oars) to row; by implication, to travel
Translated in KJV as
go (about, through, to and fro)marinerrowerrun to and fro.
Etymology
a primitive root;
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“And the LORD said unto Satan, Whence comest thou? Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, From going to and fro in the earth, and from walking up and down in it.”
— Job 1:7