# snare, trap # ## Definition: ## The terms "snare" and "trap" refer to devices that are used to catch animals and keep them from escaping. To “snare” or “ensnare” is to catch with a snare, and to “trap” or “entrap” is to catch with a trap. In the Bible, these terms were also used figuratively to talk about how sin and temptation are like hidden traps that catch people and harm them. * A "snare" is a loop of rope or wire that suddenly pulls tight when an animal steps into it, ensnaring its leg. * A "trap" is usually made of metal or wood and has two parts that suddenly and powerfully close together, catching an animal so it can't get away. Sometimes a trap can be a deep hole that has been made in order to get something to fall into it. * Usually the snare or trap is hidden so that its prey is taken by surprise. * The phrase "set a trap" means to get a trap ready to capture something. * To "fall into a trap" refers to falling into a deep hole or pit that was dug and hidden in order to catch an animal. * A person who is starts sinning and cannot stop can be described as "ensnared by sin" in a figurative reference to the way an animal can be ensnared and cannot escape. * Just as an animal is endangered and hurt by being in a trap, so a person caught in the trap of sin is being harmed by that sin and needs to be set free. (See also: [free](../kt/free.md), , [prey](../other/prey.md), [Satan](../kt/satan.md), [tempt](../kt/tempt.md)) ## Bible References: ## * [Ecclesiastes 07:26](en/tn/ecc/help/07/26) * [Luke 21:34-35](en/tn/luk/help/21/34) * [Mark 12:13-15](en/tn/mrk/help/12/13) * [Psalms 018:4-5](en/tn/psa/help/18/04) ## Word Data:## * Strong's: