Pronounced: skan-dal-id'-zo
To scandalize; from skandalon [4625]; to entrap, that is, trip up (figuratively stumble [transitively] or entice to sin, apostasy or displeasure).
Occurs 30 times in 28 verses.
Entries following the reference are those used in the New Testament - Greek/English/Strongs Interlinear.
- Mt. 24:10 will be offended
- Mt. 5:29 @
- Mt. 5:30 @
- Mt. 11:6 @
- Mt. 13:21 @
- Mt. 13:57 @
- Mt. 15:12 @
- Mt. 17:27 @
- Mt. 18:6 @
- Mt. 18:8 @
- Mt. 18:9 @
- Mt. 26:31 @
- Mt. 26:33 @
- Mt. 26:33 @
- Mk. 4:17 @
- Mk. 6:3 @
- Mk. 9:42 @
- Mk. 9:43 @
- Mk. 9:45 @
- Mk. 9:47 @
- Mk. 14:27 @
- Mk. 14:29 @
- Lk. 7:23 @
- Lk. 17:2 @
- Jn. 6:61 @
- Jn. 16:1 @
- Rom. 14:21 @
- 1 Cor. 8:13 @
- 1 Cor. 8:13 @
- 2 Cor. 11:29 @
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