Word Summary
proskoptō: to strike against, to stumble
Original Word: προσκόπτωTransliteration: proskoptō
Phonetic Spelling: (pros-kop'-to)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to strike against, to stumble
Meaning: to strike against, to stumble
Strong's Concordance
beat upon, dash, stumble
From pros and kopto; to strike at, i.e. Surge against (as water); specially, to stub on, i.e. Trip up (literally or figuratively) -- beat upon, dash, stumble (at).
see GREEK pros
see GREEK kopto
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4350: προσκόπτωπροσκόπτω; 1 aorist
προσεκοψα;
to strike against (cf.
πρός, IV. 4): absolutely of those who strike against a stone or other obstacle in the path,
to stumble, John 11:9, 10;
πρός λίθον τόν πόδα, to strike the foot against a stone, i. e. (dropping the figure) to meet with some harm,
Matthew 4:6;
Luke 4:11 (from
Psalm 90:12 ()); to rush upon, beat against, οἱ ἄνεμοι τῇ οἰκία, Matthew 7:27 (L marginal reading προσερρηξαν, see προσρήγνυμι). ἐν τίνι, to be made to stumble by a thing, i. e. metaphorically, to be induced to sin, Romans 14:21 (cf. Winers Grammar, 583 (542); Buttmann, § 151, 23 d.). Since we are angry with an obstacle in our path which we have struck and hurt our foot against, one is tropically said προσκόπτειν, to stumble at, a person or thing which highly displeases him; thus the Jews are said προσκόψαι τῷ λίθῳ τοῦ προσκόμματος, i. e. to have recoiled from Jesus as one who failed to meet their ideas of the Messiah (see πρόσκομμα), Romans 9:32; the enemies of Christianity are said προσκόμματος ... τῷ λόγῳ, 1 Peter 2:8 (some (cf. R. V. marginal reading) take προσκόμματος here absolutely, and make τῷ λόγῳ depend on ἀπειθοῦντες, which see in a.). (Examples of this and other figurative uses of the word by Polybius, Diodorus, M. Antoninus are cited by Passow (Liddell and Scott), under the word and Fritzsche, Ep. ad Romans, ii., p. 362f.)