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  1. Shake The Dust Anis Mojgani In this poem, Anis Mojgani writes in an effort to give dignity to people on the margins – the ones who are easily overlooked, bullied, and beaten down; whose...

  2. Jan 14, 2010 · The two-time National Slam Poetry Champion stole the show, reminding everyone the power of words and the value in their stories. Here, he performs "Shake the Dust." January 9, 2010 at House...

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  3. Aug 23, 2023 · Shaking the dust off one’s feet conveys the same idea as our modern phrase “I wash my hands of it.” Shaking the dust off the feet is a symbolic indication that one has done all that can be done in a situation and therefore carries no further responsibility for it.

  4. If anyone will not welcome you or listen to your words, leave that home or town and shake the dust off your feet.

  5. A verse from the Gospel of Matthew that instructs the disciples to shake the dust off their feet when they leave a place that does not welcome or listen to them. See different translations, cross references, audio and context of this verse.

  6. Jesus tells them here to shake the dust off their feet when leaving that unworthy house. If nobody in the town will hear them, they must shake the dust off their feet on the way out of town. This gesture is connected to Jewish culture and carries heavy symbolism.

  7. For those gym class wall flowers and for the twelve year old kids afraid of taking public showers, for the kid whose always late to class because he forgets the combination to his locker, for a girl who loves somebody else shake the dust.