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Strong's #4348 - πρόσκομμα
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- a stumbling block
- an obstacle in the way which if one strikes his foot against he stumbles or falls
- that over which a soul stumbles i.e. by which is caused to sin
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πρόσκομμα, ατος, τό, ( προσκόπτω )
stumble, λίθου πρόσκομμα LXX Is. 8.14; ὁ λίθος τοῦ π . Ep.Romans 9:33 : hence, offence, obstacle, hindrance, LXX Exodus 23:33, Ep.Romans 14:13, etc.
II result of stumbling, bruise, hurt, προσκομμάτων ἀπόλυσις Plu. 2.1048c, cf. Ath. 3.97f .
πρόσκομμα, προσκόμματος, τό (προσκόπτω), a stumbling-block, i. e. an obstacle in the way which if one strike his foot against he necessarily stumbles or falls; tropically, that over which the soul stumbles, i. e. by which it is impelled to sin: 1 Corinthians 8:9 (Sir. 17:25 (20);
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† πρόσ -κομμα , -τος , τό
(<προσκόπτω ),
[in LXX: Exodus 23:33; Exodus 34:12 (H4170), Isaiah 8:14 (H5063), Judith 8:22, Sirach 17:25, al.;]
(a) a stumble, stumbling: λίθος προσκόμματος (= H5063 H68, Isa, l.c.), fig., Romans 9:32-33, 1 Peter 2:8 (LXX);
(b) = προσκοπή , an occasion of stumbling, a stumbling-block: metaph., Romans 14:13; Romans 14:20, 1 Corinthians 8:9 (Plut.).†
SYN.: σκάνδαλον G4625 (cf. Cremer, 752 f.).
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";burn with fire,"; occurs in a Jewish-Greek sepulchral inscr. from Tell el Yehudieh, ZNTW xxii. (1923), p. 282 No. 18.5 πατὴρ καὶ μήτηρ οἱ πυρώμενοι ἐννεαέτην, where Lietzmann thinks the reference is to ";burning"; the dead body, and not to the parents’ ";burning with grief"; (cf. 2 Corinthians 11:29). In the same list of inscrr. we find No. 20.4 τρεῖς ὧδ [ε π ]άρεσμεν, ὁ ἀνὴρ καὶ [ἡ θυγά ]τηρ καὶ ἣν [π ]επύρωκαν ἐγώ.
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