Strong's #5086: nadaph (pronounced naw-daf')
a primitive root; to shove asunder, i.e. disperse:--drive (away, to and fro), thrust down, shaken, tossed to and fro.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon:
nâdaph
1) to drive, drive away, drive asunder
1a) (Qal) to drive about
1b) (Niphal) to be driven, be driven about
Part of Speech: verb
Relation: a primitive root
Usage:
This word is used 9 times:
Leviticus 26:36: "in the lands of their enemies; and the sound of a shaken leaf shall chase them; and they shall flee, as fleeing"
Job 13:25: "Wilt thou break a leaf driven to and fro? and wilt thou pursue the dry stubble?"
Job 32:13: "We have found out wisdom: God thrusteth him down, not man."
Psalms 1:4: "but are like the chaff which the wind driveth away."
Psalms 68:2: "As smoke is driven away, so drive them away: as wax melteth before the fire,"
Psalms 68:2: "As smoke is driven away, so drive them away: as wax melteth before the fire,"
Proverbs 21:6: "by a lying tongue is a vanity tossed to and fro of them that seek death."
Isaiah 19:7: "sown by the brooks, shall wither, be driven away, and be no"
Isaiah 41:2: "over kings? he gave them as the dust to his sword, and as driven stubble to his bow."