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ΠΡΟΣΚΟΠΤ, προσκοπτ

PROSKOPT, proskopt

Sounds Like: pros-KOP-toh

Translations: to stumble, to strike against, to cause to stumble, to take offense, to be offended, to fall, to dash against, to give offense

From the root: ΠΡΟΣΚΟΠΤΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This word describes the act of striking against something, often leading to a stumble or fall. It can be used literally, as in hitting one's foot against an obstacle, or figuratively, meaning to encounter an impediment, to err, or to be offended by something. In a moral or spiritual sense, it refers to falling into sin or causing someone else to fall.

Inflection: This is the verbal stem of the verb 'to stumble' or 'to strike against'. It is not an inflected form itself, but forms the basis for various tenses, moods, voices, and persons (e.g., present active indicative, aorist, participles).

Strong’s number: G4350 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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From the same root

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