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Err

<1,,4105,planao>
in the Active Voice, signifies "to cause to wander, lead astray, deceive" (plane, "a wandering;" cp. Eng., "planet"); in the Passive Voice, "to be led astray, to err." It is translated "err," in Matt. 22:29; Mark 12:24,27; Heb. 3:10; Jas. 1:16 (AV, "do not err," RV, "be not deceived"); 5:19. See DECEIVE, SEDUCE, WANDER, WAY, Note (5).

<2,,635,apoplanao>
"to cause to wander away from, to lead astray from" (apo, "from," and No. 1), is used metaphorically of leading into error, Mark 13:22, AV, "seduce," RV, "lead astray;" 1 Tim. 6:10, in the Passive Voice, AV, "have erred," RV, "have been led astray." See SEDUCE.

<3,,795,astocheo>
"to miss the mark, fail" (a, negative, stochos, "a mark"), is used only in the Pastoral Epistles, 1 Tim. 1:6, "having swerved;" 1 Tim. 6:21; 2 Tim. 2:18, "have erred." See SWERVE.

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