The Koine Bible
Greek Lexicon
SBL Greek New Testament lexicon
σκάνδαλον
| Lemma | σκάνδαλον |
|---|---|
| Citation form | σκάνδαλον, ου, τό |
| Part of speech | noun |
| Gloss | a snare, stumbling-block |
| Strong’s | G4625 |
| Transliteration | skándalon |
| Definition | a trap-stick (bent sapling), i.e. snare (figuratively, cause of displeasure or sin) |
| KJV glosses | :--occasion to fall (of stumbling), offence, thing that offends, stumblingblock. |
| Derivation | ("scandal"); probably from a derivative of |
| SBLGNT occurrences | 13 |
Forms and grammatical context
Each form is parsed from its actual MorphGNT occurrence; a form may have more than one analysis depending on context.
| Greek form | Grammar and occurrences |
|---|---|
| σκάνδαλα | noun, accusative, plural, neuter (MorphGNT ----APN-) — Matthew 13:41 noun, accusative, plural, neuter (MorphGNT ----APN-) — Matthew 18:7 noun, accusative, plural, neuter (MorphGNT ----APN-) — Luke 17:1 noun, accusative, plural, neuter (MorphGNT ----APN-) — Romans 16:17 |
| σκάνδαλον | noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-) — Romans 11:9 noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-) — Romans 14:13 noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-) — 1 Corinthians 1:23 noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-) — Revelation 2:14 noun, nominative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----NSN-) — Matthew 16:23 noun, nominative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----NSN-) — Matthew 18:7 noun, nominative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----NSN-) — Galatians 5:11 noun, nominative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----NSN-) — 1 John 2:10 |
| σκανδάλου | noun, genitive, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----GSN-) — Romans 9:33 noun, genitive, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----GSN-) — 1 Peter 2:8 |
| σκανδάλων | noun, genitive, plural, neuter (MorphGNT ----GPN-) — Matthew 18:7 |
Morphology
- noun; MorphGNT ----APN-
- noun; MorphGNT ----ASN-
- noun; MorphGNT ----GPN-
- noun; MorphGNT ----GSN-
- noun; MorphGNT ----NSN-
Occurrences
Septuagint occurrences
The same normalized Greek lemma occurs in the Rahlfs Septuagint: σκανδαλον.