Skipping
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Skipping, a joyful and light-hearted movement, is mentioned in the Bible as a symbol of exuberance, freedom, and divine blessing. While the act of skipping itself is not a central theme in Scripture, it is used metaphorically to convey joy and liberation in various passages.

Biblical References:

1. Joy and Celebration:
· In the context of joy and celebration, skipping is often associated with the natural world rejoicing in the presence of God. In Psalm 114:4, the mountains and hills are described as skipping: "The mountains skipped like rams, the hills like lambs." This imagery reflects the earth's response to God's mighty acts, particularly during the Exodus when the Israelites were delivered from Egypt. The skipping of mountains and hills symbolizes the exuberant joy and freedom experienced by creation in response to God's power and presence.

2. Divine Deliverance:
· Skipping is also used to illustrate the joy of divine deliverance. 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, akin to skipping, signifies the transformative power of God's salvation, bringing physical and spiritual renewal to His people.

3. Youthful Joy:
· The imagery of skipping is often associated with the innocence and joy of youth. In Zechariah 8:5, the prophet envisions a time of peace and prosperity in Jerusalem: "And the streets of the city will be filled with boys and girls playing there." While the term "skipping" is not explicitly used, the scene of children playing in the streets conveys a sense of carefree joy and the blessings of a restored community under God's favor.

Theological Implications:

Skipping, as depicted in the Bible, serves as a metaphor for the joy and freedom that come from God's presence and deliverance. It reflects the natural response of creation and humanity to the redemptive acts of God. The imagery of skipping highlights the transformative power of divine intervention, bringing about physical healing, spiritual renewal, and communal restoration.

In a broader theological context, skipping can be seen as an expression of the abundant life promised to believers. Jesus Christ, through His death and resurrection, offers a life of joy and freedom from the bondage of sin. The believer's response to this gift is one of joy, akin to the skipping of mountains and the leaping of the lame, as they experience the fullness of life in Christ.

Practical Application:

For Christians today, the concept of skipping can serve as a reminder of the joy and freedom found in a relationship with God. It encourages believers to live in the light of God's promises, experiencing the joy of salvation and the hope of future restoration. In times of trial and difficulty, the imagery of skipping can inspire faith and trust in God's redemptive power, knowing that He brings joy and renewal to His people.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Skip.
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The Voice of My Beloved! Behold, He Cometh, Leaping Upon the ...
... CHAPTER II. 8. The voice of my beloved! behold, he cometh, leaping upon
the mountains, skipping upon the hills. The soul, asleep ...
//christianbookshelf.org/guyon/song of songs of solomon/8 the voice of my.htm

Chapter ii.
... 8. The voice of my beloved! behold, he cometh, leaping upon the mountains,
skipping upon the hills.8. The voice of my beloved! behold ...
//christianbookshelf.org/guyon/song of songs of solomon/chapter ii.htm

Song of Songs of Solomon
... till she please. 8. The voice of my beloved! behold, he cometh, leaping
upon the mountains, skipping upon the hills. 9. My beloved ...
//christianbookshelf.org/guyon/song of songs of solomon/

Knox's Book of Common Order.
... "Each Book of the Bible should be begun and read through in order to the end, and
that there should be no skipping and divigation from place to place of ...
/.../johnston/presbyterian worship/chapter iii knoxs book of.htm

The Last Season
... the mountains. skipping over the hills.". 3. Consider that the happiness
of heaven commences immediately after death. That happiness ...
//christianbookshelf.org/flavel/on keeping the heart/xii the last season.htm

A Downward Step.
... A DOWNWARD STEP. "I have good news for you, Bessie," said Mrs. Worthington
as Bessie came skipping into the room from her play. ...
/.../byrum/the value of a praying mother/chapter vii a downward step.htm

Of the Two Classes of Voluptuous Men, and of their Death, Falling ...
... of a yellow colour: and he was herding very many sheep, and these sheep were feeding
luxuriously, as it were, and riotously, and merrily skipping hither and ...
/.../pastor/the pastor books first second third/similitude sixth of the two.htm

The Bride's Reminiscences
... A Lyric Idyl The Interrupted Visit. THE BRIDE. The voice of my beloved! behold
he cometh, Leaping upon the mountains, Skipping upon the hills. ...
/.../select masterpieces of biblical literature/vii the brides reminiscences.htm

The Fourth Theological Oration, which is the Second Concerning the ...
... Heavens declare the glory of God;" [3598] and again a command is given to the Sword;
[3599] and the Mountains and Hills are asked the reason of their skipping. ...
/.../cyril/lectures of s cyril of jerusalem/oration xxx the fourth theological.htm

Caphar Tebi.
... clean, &c.". The name Tebi, given to this village, seems to be derived from
the kids skipping up and down in this fruitful vale. The ...
/.../lightfoot/from the talmud and hebraica/chapter 18 caphar tebi.htm

Thesaurus
Skipping (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Skipping (1 Occurrence). Song of Songs 2:8 The voice of
my beloved! Behold, he comes, leaping on the mountains, skipping on the hills. ...
/s/skipping.htm - 6k

Skirt (16 Occurrences)

/s/skirt.htm - 13k

Leaping (8 Occurrences)
... Song of Songs 2:8 The voice of my beloved! Behold, he comes, leaping on the mountains,
skipping on the hills. (WEB KJV JPS ASV DBY WBS YLT NAS RSV NIV). ...
/l/leaping.htm - 9k

Gambol (2 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (n.) A skipping or leaping about in frolic;
a hop; a sportive prank. 2. (vi) To dance and skip about ...
/g/gambol.htm - 7k

Passover (81 Occurrences)
... with the "passing over" into a new year, with assyr pasahu, meaning "to placate,"
with Hebrew pacah, meaning "to dance," and even with the skipping motions of ...
/p/passover.htm - 58k

Skippedst (1 Occurrence)

/s/skippedst.htm - 6k

Lover (55 Occurrences)
... (See NIV). Song of Songs 2:8 Hark! my beloved! behold, he cometh, leaping
upon the mountains, skipping upon the hills. (See NIV). ...
/l/lover.htm - 24k

Hark (22 Occurrences)
... (See RSV). Song of Songs 2:8 The voice of my beloved! behold, he cometh, Leaping
upon the mountains, Skipping upon the hills. (See JPS). ...
/h/hark.htm - 12k

Beloved (117 Occurrences)
... Song of Songs 2:8 The voice of my beloved! Behold, he comes, leaping on the mountains,
skipping on the hills. (WEB KJV JPS ASV DBY WBS YLT NAS RSV). ...
/b/beloved.htm - 40k

Music (143 Occurrences)
... flute, and one a dulcimer. Two of the harpists and the dulcimer-player
appear to be dancing or skipping. Then follow 6 women; 4 ...
/m/music.htm - 78k

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Skipping (1 Occurrence)

Song of Songs 2:8
The voice of my beloved! Behold, he comes, leaping on the mountains, skipping on the hills.
(WEB KJV JPS ASV DBY WBS YLT)

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