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# stumble #
## Definition: ##
The term "stumble" means to "almost fall" when walking or running. Usually it involves tripping over something.
* Figuratively, "to stumble" can mean "to sin" or "to falter" in believing.
* This term can also refer to faltering or showing weakness when fighting a battle or when being persecuted or punished.
## Translation Suggestions ##
* In contexts where the term "stumble" means to physically trip over something, it should be translated with a term that means "almost fall" or "trip over."
* This literal meaning could also be used in a figurative context, if it communicates the correct meaning in that context.
* For figurative uses where the literal meaning would not make sense in the project language, "stumble" could be translated as, "sin" or "falter" or "stop believing" or "become weak," depending [[../kt/sin.md]]on the context.
* Another way to translate this term could be, "stumble by sinning" or "stumble by not believing."
* The phrase "made to stumble" could be translated as "caused to become weak" or "caused to falter."
(See also: [[../kt/believe.md]], [[../other/persecute.md]], [[../kt/sin.md]], [[../other/stumblingblock.md]])
## Bible References: ##
* [1 Peter 02:7-8](en/tn/1pe/help/02/07)
* [Hosea 04:4-5](en/tn/hos/help/04/04)
* [Isaiah 31:3](en/tn/isa/help/31/03)
* [Matthew 11:4-6](en/tn/mat/help/11/04)
* [Matthew 18:7-8](en/tn/mat/help/18/07)