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Shed, Shedding
SHED, SHEDDING [ISBE]
SHED, SHEDDING - The three Hebrew words, naghar, sim or sum and shaphakh, translated "shed" in many Old Testament passages, always mean a "pouring out," and in nearly every case point to the effusion of blood (Gen 9:6; Nu 35:33; Dt 21:7; 2 Sam 20:10; 1 Ch 22:8; Prov 1:16, etc.). The Greek words ekcheo, and ekchuno, have precisely the same specific meaning (Mt 23:35; 26:28; Mk 14:24; Lk 11:50; Heb 9:22; Rev 16:6). Sometimes they are tropically used in reference to the outpouring of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:33 the King James Version; Tit 3:6), and to the outpouring of the love of God in the believer's heart (Rom 5:5).Henry E. Dosker