Step (Noun and Verb)
Step (Noun and Verb)
“a footstep, a track,” is used metaphorically of the “steps” (a) of Christ’s conduct, 1Pe 2:21; (b) of Abraham’s faith, Rom 4:12; (c) of identical conduct in carrying on the work of the Gospel, 2Co 12:18.
“to go, or come, down,” is translated “steppeth down” in Joh 5:7 See COME, No. 19.
Note: Many ancient authorities have the passage in the AV in Joh 5:4, which contains embaino, rendered “stepped in.” See COME, No. 21.