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Abaddon - Wikipedia
The Hebrew term Abaddon (Hebrew: אֲבַדּוֹן ’Ăḇaddōn, meaning "destruction", "doom") and its Greek equivalent Apollyon (Koinē Greek: Ἀπολλύων, Apollúōn meaning "Destroyer") appear in the Bible as both a place of destruction and an angel of the abyss.
Who or what is Abaddon/Apollyon? | GotQuestions.org
2023年2月23日 · Abaddon/Apollyon is the ruler of the Abyss and the king of these demonic locusts. Abaddon/Apollyon is often used as another name for Satan. However, Scripture seems to distinguish the two. We find Satan later on in Revelation, when he is imprisoned for 1,000 years (Revelation 20:1-3).
Who or What Is Abaddon, and Why Does it Play a Role in Revelation?
2022年4月21日 · At God’s appointed time and at His command, Abaddon is the one who fulfills the fifth wave of trumpet judgment that will overtake the earth during the Tribulation. He uses his locust subjects as a tool of mass destruction to accomplish this purpose.
Who Is Abaddon in the Bible? - Christianity
2020年5月27日 · Where do we see Abaddon (or the word destroyer) show up in the Bible? Why do we need to know his name if his locusts won’t affect believers in the End Times? We’ll dive into these questions and more in this article.
Abaddon - Bible Meaning and Definition of Angel - Bible Study Tools
Abaddon in the Bible means destruction, the Hebrew name (equivalent to the Greek Apollyon, i.e., destroyer) of "the angel of the bottomless pit" ( Revelation 9:11 ).
Who or What is Abaddon? Unraveling the Mystery - Symbol Sage
2023年6月21日 · The word Abaddon is a Hebrew term meaning destruction, but in the Hebrew Bible it is a place. The Greek version of this word is Apollyon. In the New Testament it is described as a powerful person or being whose identity is unclear. There are six references to Abaddon in the Hebrew Bible.
Topical Bible: Abaddon
In the Hebrew Bible, Abaddon is frequently mentioned in the context of Sheol, the abode of the dead. It is often used to describe a place of ruin or destruction. For instance, in Job 26:6 , it is written, "Sheol is naked before Him, and Abaddon has no covering."
What does Abaddon refer to in the Bible? - BibleAsk
2023年6月15日 · The word Abaddon comes from the Hebrew root “abad,” which means “to perish” or “to destroy.” It is used six times in the Old Testament, primarily in poetic and wisdom literature. The term is typically translated as “Destruction” or “the place of destruction.”
Abaddon - Jewish Virtual Library
ABADDON (Heb. אֲבַדּוֹן; “place of destruction”). It is mentioned in the Wisdom literature of the Bible (Job 26:6; 28:22; 31:12; Prov. 15:11; Ps. 88:12); and it occurs also in the New Testament (Rev. 9:11) where, however, it is personified as the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in Greek is “Apollyon” (ʾΑπολλυων, “destroyer”).
Abaddon: Exploring A Complex Biblical Figure - Digital Bible
2023年11月9日 · Abaddon, an enigmatic figure shrouded in mystery, finds notable mentions in the Judeo-Christian religious texts. Often symbolically linked to destruction, doom and the netherworld, Abaddon plays varied roles across scriptures, adding layer upon layer to his complex characterization.
Who Is the Fearsome Abaddon in the End Times? - Bible Study
2021年7月21日 · Abaddon is named seven different times in the Bible (Job 26:6; 28:22; 31:12, Psalm 88:11, Proverbs 15:11; 27:20, and Revelation 9:11). Revelation describes Abaddon as a being—Satan himself—...
Who was Abaddon / Apollyon in the Bible? - Bible Portal
2022年11月6日 · Abaddon, or Apollyon ( A-Bâd’Dŏn or A-Pŏl’Yŏn ). The former name is Hebrew and the latter Greek, and both signify The Destroyer. The word is only found in the New Testament in Revelation 9:11.
Abaddon - Bible Meaning & Definition - Baker's Dictionary
Abaddon. In the Book of Revelation ( 9:1-11), when John sees his vision of the fifth trumpet blowing, a vast horde of demonic horsemen is seen arising from the newly opened abyss. They are sent forth to torment the unfortunate inhabitants of earth, but not to kill them.
Who or what is Abaddon/Apollyon? - Answer The Bible
2023年12月22日 · Abaddon is the king who rules over these multitudes of tormenting spirits. They have a human leader, the beast, who commands people’s worship (Revelation 13). But the true power behind the suffering stems from Abaddon, the angel who controls the forces of the abyss.
Abaddon - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
Abaddon (or Apollyon) was manifested after the fifth angel had sounded the fifth trumpet. In the OT Abaddon is used almost as a proper noun to connote the place or condition of utter ruin reserved for the wicked in Sheol (the realm or abode of the dead). It is used only in wisdom lit.
Abaddon | angel | Britannica
Abaddon, the angel of the bottomless pit, referred to in the Revelation to John. John Milton extended the meaning of the term to include the pit (i.e., the abyss of hell) itself in his poem Paradise Regained (1671) .
Who is Abaddon? Revelation 9:11 - Reading Acts
2020年4月29日 · The name Abaddon appears only here in Revelation, although the word אֲבַדּוֹן is found in the Hebrew Bible a few times with reference to the abode of the dead, in parallel with Sheol (Job 26:6; Prov 15:11). In Job 31:12 it is also a …
Who Is Abaddon? Pt. 1: The Angel of The Bottomless Pit
2020年10月7日 · Imagine being on earth during those days when people will seek death, but death will flee from them. How do people not die? Who is this being that it can very well stop people from dying? Join ArieRashelle as she searches through Scripture to find out more about Abaddon, The Angel of The Bottomless Pit.
Who Is Abaddon/Apollyon (Destroyer)? - Here a little, there a …
Abaddon and Apollyon both mean "destroyer." Who is this ruling spirit called the "Destroyer," who is released from the Abyss during God's wrath on mankind in the last days of this age? Does the Bible mention this being anywhere else? The true identity of …
Who is abaddon in the bible? - The holy script - Explore God's …
2023年3月6日 · Abaddon is a Hebrew word that means “destruction” or “ruin.” In the Bible, Abaddon is the king of the abyss, or the bottomless pit (Revelation 9:11). He is often associated with the great dragon, Satan (Revelation 20:3).
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