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astray, go astray, went astray, lead astray, stray

Definition:

The terms “stray” and “go astray” mean to disobey Gods will. People who are “led astray” have allowed other people or circumstances to influence them to disobey God.

  • The word “astray” gives a picture of leaving a clear path or a place of safety to go down a wrong and dangerous path.
  • Sheep who leave the pasture of their shepherd have “strayed.” God compares sinful people to sheep who have left him and “gone astray.”

Translation Suggestions:

  • The phrase “go astray” could be translated as “go away from God” or “take a wrong path away from Gods will” or “stop obeying God” or “live in a way that goes away from God.”
  • To “lead someone astray” could be translated as “cause someone to disobey God” or “influence someone to stop obeying God” or “cause someone to follow you down a wrong path.”

(See also: disobey, shepherd)

Bible References:

Word Data:

  • Strongs: H5080, H7683, H7686, H8582, G4105, G5351