The meaning of Mote in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)
mot (karphos): A minute piece of anything dry or light, as straw, chaff, a splinter of wood, that might enter the eye. Used by Jesus in Matthew 7:3 ff.; Luke 6:41 f. in contrast with "beam," to rebuke officiousness in correcting small faults of others, while cherishing greater ones of our own.
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Mote {Easton's Bible Dictionary}
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