- 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...
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extermination or ****cution. Literally, it
means '
stumbling stone' and
metaphorically '
stumbling block'. The
Stolpersteine project,
initiated by the German...
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expression defining a
prohibition against misleading people by use of a "
stumbling block," or
allowing a
person to
proceed unawares in
unsuspecting danger or...
- An
obstacle (also
called a barrier, impediment, or
stumbling block) is an object, thing,
action or
situation that
causes an obstruction.
Different types...
- one's
conscientious conviction is not a crime. On 23 June 2009 a "
stumbling block" (Stolperstein) was
installed by
Gunter Demnig at Spitalg****e 3 in...
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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...
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Carpi and
composer Gary Lloyd,
based their hybrid dance piece The
Stumbling Block on the
poetry cycle by Catling,
which includes sections of the cycle...
- 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...
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inability to lend
conviction to
crucial scenes in the plot
comes as a
stumbling block". Kumar, S. R.
Ashok (28
April 2012). "Audio Beat:
Kandathum Kanathathum"...