Skipped
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In the context of the Bible, the term "skipped" is not frequently used in a literal sense but can be found in metaphorical or descriptive passages. The concept of skipping often conveys a sense of joy, freedom, or divine intervention, reflecting moments of celebration or deliverance.

Biblical References:

1. Joy and Celebration:
· In the poetic and prophetic literature of the Old Testament, skipping is often associated with joy and celebration. For example, in the Song of Solomon, the imagery of skipping is used to describe the exuberant and lively nature of love. Song of Solomon 2:8 states, "Listen! My beloved approaches. Look! Here he comes, leaping across the mountains, bounding over the hills." This passage uses the imagery of skipping or leaping to convey the excitement and anticipation of the beloved's arrival.

2. Divine Intervention and Deliverance:
· Skipping can also symbolize divine intervention and the deliverance of God's people. In Psalm 114, the psalmist recounts the miraculous events of the Exodus, where natural elements respond to God's presence. Psalm 114:4 says, "The mountains skipped like rams, the hills like lambs." This vivid imagery illustrates the power and majesty of God as He leads His people out of Egypt, causing the very earth to respond in a dynamic and lively manner.

3. Metaphorical Use:
· The metaphorical use of skipping can also be seen in the context of spiritual renewal and restoration. In Isaiah 35:6 , the prophet speaks of a future time of restoration and healing: "Then the lame will leap like a deer, and the mute tongue will shout for joy. For waters will gush forth in the wilderness, and streams in the desert." Here, the act of leaping or skipping is a metaphor for the joy and vitality that will accompany God's redemptive work.

Theological Implications:

The use of skipping in the Bible often points to themes of joy, freedom, and divine power. It reflects moments when God's presence brings about a transformation that is so profound that it is likened to the exuberant and carefree act of skipping. This imagery serves to remind believers of the joy that comes from God's deliverance and the hope of future restoration.

Cultural and Historical Context:

In ancient Near Eastern culture, physical expressions of joy, such as dancing and leaping, were common in celebrations and religious ceremonies. The biblical use of skipping aligns with these cultural practices, emphasizing the communal and expressive nature of worship and celebration in the biblical narrative.

Application for Believers:

For contemporary believers, the imagery of skipping can serve as a reminder of the joy and freedom found in a relationship with God. It encourages a response of worship and gratitude for His deliverance and ongoing work in the lives of His people. The metaphor of skipping invites believers to embrace the joy of salvation and to anticipate the ultimate restoration promised in Scripture.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(imp. & p. p.) of Skip.
Strong's Hebrew
7540. raqad -- to skip about
... root Definition to skip about NASB Word Usage bounding (1), dance (1), frolic (1),
leap (1), leaping (1), skip (2), skip about (1), skipped (1). ...
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Psalm CXIV.
... For after saying, "The sea saw that, and fled; Jordan was driven back:" he added,
"The mountains skipped like rams, and the little hills like young sheep" (ver ...
/.../augustine/exposition on the book of psalms/psalm cxiv.htm

Bible Study for Boys
... his interest. The parts he skipped over would also fix our problem for
us. The writer had a unique experience in his boyhood. His ...
/.../alexander/the boy and the sunday school/ix bible study for boys.htm

About the Book
... The quotations which head the chapters, and which are meant to be read,
not skipped, are more worthful than anything else in it. ...
/.../wilson-carmichael/things as they are/chapter i about the book.htm

The System of Marcus Shown to be that of Pythagoras, by Quotations ...
... [782] And for this reason (they maintain) that when an error had arisen respecting
the twelfth number, the sheep skipped from the flock and wandered away; [783 ...
/.../the refutation of all heresies/chapter xlvii the system of marcus.htm

The Adventure of the Three Sons of Saint George.
... lions, and donkeys united could make, were sent forth by the terrific brute, who
threw himself headlong on the gallant knights; but they nimbly skipped out of ...
/.../the seven champions of christendom/chapter fourteen the adventure of.htm

Unexpected Orders
... Her face glowed with joy; her eyes sparkled; her feet skipped; her hand gripped
as she told her comrades, 'I'm good for ten years yet.' She went to her ...
/.../carpenter/the angel adjutant of twice born men/xvi unexpected orders.htm

Philippians i. 22-26
... For if when the Israelites "went forth out of Egypt, the mountains skipped like
rams" (Psalm 114:4.), how great, thinkest thou, was the joy, when men ascended ...
/.../homily iv philippians i 22-26.htm

The Spread Net
... The little golden-haired girl from the chamber of artists beyond skipped by
her. "Hast seen Demetrius?" she called back as she passed. ...
/.../miller/the city of delight/chapter xvi the spread net.htm

"Come Thou and all Thy House into the Ark. "
... never enter it themselves. Well, things went on as usual. Little lambs skipped
on the hillsides each spring. Men sought after wealth ...
//christianbookshelf.org/moody/the overcoming life/come thou and all thy.htm

The Elf
... That's just what I meant. I skipped my prayer this morning, and so of course I got
no grace; but I have been helping the elder Sisters. Wasn't that right?". ...
/.../wilson-carmichael/things as they are/chapter xx the elf.htm

Thesaurus
Skipped (2 Occurrences)
... (imp. & pp) of Skip. Multi-Version Concordance Skipped (2 Occurrences). Psalms
114:4 The mountains skipped like rams, the little hills like lambs. ...
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Skip (8 Occurrences)
... (WEB KJV JPS ASV DBY WBS YLT NAS RSV NIV). Psalms 114:6 You mountains,
that you skipped like rams; you little hills, like lambs? ...
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Rams (81 Occurrences)
... (WEB KJV JPS ASV DBY WBS YLT NAS RSV NIV). Psalms 114:4 The mountains skipped like
rams, the little hills like lambs. (WEB KJV JPS ASV DBY WBS YLT NAS RSV NIV). ...
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Skippedst (1 Occurrence)

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Lambs (107 Occurrences)
... inheritance. (See NAS). Psalms 114:4 The mountains skipped like rams, the little
hills like lambs. (WEB KJV ASV BBE DBY WBS NAS RSV NIV). ...
/l/lambs.htm - 39k

Hills (132 Occurrences)
... (KJV WBS YLT). Psalms 114:4 The mountains skipped like rams, the little hills
like lambs. (WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE DBY WBS NAS RSV NIV). ...
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Heights (75 Occurrences)
... The heights of the mountains are also his. (WEB JPS ASV DBY RSV). Psalms 114:4 The
mountains have skipped as rams, Heights as sons of a flock. (YLT). ...
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Resources
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Skipped (2 Occurrences)

Psalms 114:4
The mountains skipped like rams, the little hills like lambs.
(WEB KJV JPS ASV DBY WBS YLT NAS RSV NIV)

Psalms 114:6
You mountains, that you skipped like rams; you little hills, like lambs?
(WEB KJV DBY WBS NIV)

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