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To trip in walking or in moving in any way with the legs; to strike the foot so as to fall, or to endanger a fall; to stagger because of a false step.
You stumble day and night, and the false prophets stumble with you; You have destroyed your own people! (0.92), Rom 9:32.
One of the New Testament words, skandalon, literally means the stick of a trap to which the bait is attached, and which when touched springs the trap.
(0.35), (Lam 1:14). 4 tn Heb “he has caused my strength to stumble.” The phrase הִכְשִׁיל כֹּחִי (hikhshil kokhi, “He has made my strength ...
The way of the wicked is like gloomy darkness; they do not know what causes them to stumble. (0.80), Isa 63:13.
Sep 4, 2018 · Deal with your besetting sin, so that it doesn't trip you up. Develop the habit of obedience in what may seem to be relatively small things.
'For My people have forgotten Me, They burn incense to worthless gods And they have stumbled from their ways, From the ancient paths, To walk in bypaths ...
Feb 2, 2009 · Stumbling blocks or stepping stones. I think He takes each pathway blockage. To test our mettle: be it foul or fair. And urges us to fight a ...
A stumbling-block or cause of temptation (Isa. 8:14; Matt. 16:23; 18:7). Greek skandalon, properly that at which one stumbles or takes offence. The "offence ...
tn The “stumbling block of their iniquity” is a unique phrase of the prophet Ezekiel ( Ezek 14:3 , 4 , 7 ; 18:30 ; 44:12 ).