Ancient Greek lemma · Strong’s G761

ἀσάλευτος

asaleutos · /ah-sal'-yoo-tos/ — “unmoved”

Unmoved, unshaken, immovable; applied to physical objects, places, or metaphorically to the mind and faith. In the LXX, often describes the stability of ordinances or divine promises.

Derivation: from ἀ- (not) + σαλεύω (to shake)