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- word, skándalon (Strong's 4625) means either a 'trap-stick' or a 'stumbling block'. In the Bible, skándalon is used figuratively to mean either something...
- Look up stumbling block in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A stumbling block is a behavior or attitude that leads another to sin. Stumbling block may also...
- extermination or ****cution. Literally, it means 'stumbling stone' and metaphorically 'stumbling block'. The Stolpersteine project, initiated by the German...
- barrier, impediment, or stumbling block) is an object, thing, action or situation that causes an obstruction. A obstacle blocks or hinders our way forward...
- Skandalon (from the Gr**** σκανδαλον) may refer to: Stumbling block, in the Bible, a behavior or attitude that leads another to sin Scandal, an action...
- expression defining a prohibition against misleading people by use of a "stumbling block," or allowing a person to proceed unawares in unsuspecting danger or...
- law. A statement in the Torah (Leviticus 19:14) prohibits "placing a stumbling block before the blind." Jewish tradition sees this as a figuratively expressed...
- Revelation 2:14, which states, “Balaam ... taught Balak to cast a stumbling-block before the children of Israel, to eat things sacrificed to idols, and...
- Top - "All Very Hush, Hush" Sheri Lomax 1972 Armchair Theatre - "The Stumbling Block" Jenny 1972 and 1980 Playhouse - "A Splinter of Ice" and "Visitors...
- was not received in humility as a gift from heaven, and so became a stumbling block to him." He was "one of those who, while casting longing eyes upon...