To hurt oneself by reacting against a person or command

G2979
Greek
UBS
λακτίζω
laktízōlak-tid'-zo
Verb

Definition

(an idiom, literally: to kick against the goad) to react against authority in such a way as to cause harm or suffering to oneself

Semantic Domains

Hostility
Strife

Etymology

from adverb (heelwise);

KJV Translations

kick

Occurrences2
Frequency Rank#2697

Verse Usage

This word appears 2 times in the Bible. Verse examples coming soon.