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ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION @ kjv@Daniel:9:27; kjv@Daniel:12:11; kjv@Matthew:24:15; kjv@Mark:13:14

ABOMINATIONS @ things hateful to God- kjv@Deuteronomy:7:25; kjv@Deuteronomy:18:12; kjv@Deuteronomy:25:16; kjv@Proverbs:6:16; kjv@Proverbs:11:20; kjv@Proverbs:12:22; kjv@Proverbs:21:27; kjv@Proverbs:28:9; kjv@Luke:16:15

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ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION - A>@ - Mentioned by our Saviour, kjv@Matthew:24:15) as a sign of the approaching destruction of Jerusalem, with reference to kjv@Daniel:9:27 kjv@Daniel:11:31 kjv@Daniel:12:11 ) The prophecy referred ultimately to the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans, and consequently the "abomination" must describe some occurrence connected with that event. It appears most probable that the profanities of the Zealots constituted the abomination, which was the sign of the impending ruin; but most people refer it to the standards or banners of the Roman army. They were abomination because there were idolatrous images upon them.

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Abomination @ This word is used,

(1.) To express the idea that the Egyptians considered themselves as defiled when they ate with strangers kjv@Genesis:43:32). The Jews subsequently followed the same practice, holding it unlawful to eat or drink with foreigners kjv@John:18:28; kjv@Acts:10:28 kjv@Acts:11:3).

(2.) Every shepherd was "an abomination" unto the Egyptians kjv@Genesis:46:34). This aversion to shepherds, such as the Hebrews, arose probably from the fact that Lower and Middle Egypt had formerly been held in oppressive subjection by a tribe of nomad shepherds (the Hyksos), who had only recently been expelled, and partly also perhaps from this other fact that the Egyptians detested the lawless habits of these wandering shepherds.

(3.) Pharaoh was so moved by the fourth plague, that while he refused the demand of Moses, he offered a compromise, granting to the Israelites permission to hold their festival and offer their sacrifices in Egypt. This permission could not be accepted, because Moses said they would have to sacrifice "the abomination of the Egyptians" kjv@Exodus:8:26); i.e., the cow or ox, which all the Egyptians held as sacred, and which they regarded it as sacrilegious to kill.

(4.) Daniel (11:31), in that section of his prophecies which is generally interpreted as referring to the fearful calamities that were to fall on the Jews in the time of Antiochus Epiphanes, says, "And they shall place the abomination that maketh desolate." Antiochus Epiphanes caused an altar to be erected on the altar of burnt-offering, on which sacrifices were offered to Jupiter Olympus. (Comp. 1 Macc. 1:57). This was the abomination of the desolation of Jerusalem. The same language is employed in kjv@Daniel:9:27 (comp. kjv@Matthew:24:15), where the reference is probably to the image-crowned standards which the Romans set up at the east gate of the temple (A.D. 70), and to which they paid idolatrous honours. "Almost the entire religion of the Roman camp consisted in worshipping the ensign, swearing by the ensign, and in preferring the ensign before all other gods." These ensigns were an "abomination" to the Jews, the "abomination of desolation." This word is also used symbolically of sin in general kjv@Isaiah:66:3); an idol (44:19); the ceremonies of the apostate Church of Rome kjv@Revelation:17:4); a detestable act kjv@Ezekiel:22:11).

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ABOMINATION @
- Things that are, to God .Idolatry kjv@Deuteronomy:7:25; kjv@Deuteronomy:27:15; kjv@Deuteronomy:32:16 .Unjust weights and measures kjv@Deuteronomy:25:13-16; kjv@Proverbs:11:1; kjv@Proverbs:20:1-23 .Uncleanness kjv@Leviticus:18:22; kjv@Leviticus:20:13; kjv@Deuteronomy:24:4 .Incest kjv@Leviticus:18:6-18 .Lying with a woman in her menses kjv@Leviticus:18:18-20 .Adultery kjv@Leviticus:18:20 .Sodomy kjv@Leviticus:18:22-23 .Offering seed to Molech kjv@Leviticus:18:21 .Offering children in sacrifice kjv@Deuteronomy:18:10 .Sorcery and necromancy kjv@Deuteronomy:18:10-11 .The hire of a whore and price of a dog, as a consecrated gift kjv@Deuteronomy:23:18

- UNCLASSIFIED SCRIPTURES RELATING TO kjv@Deuteronomy:22:5; kjv@Proverbs:3:32; kjv@Proverbs:6:16-19; kjv@Proverbs:8:7; kjv@Proverbs:11:20; kjv@Proverbs:15:8 kjv@Proverbs:15:Proverbs:12:22; 9, 26; kjv@Proverbs:16:5; kjv@Proverbs:17:15; kjv@Proverbs:20:10 kjv@Proverbs:20:23 kjv@Proverbs:21:27; kjv@Proverbs:24:9; kjv@Proverbs:28:9; kjv@Proverbs:29:27

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kjv@STRING:Gaal <HITCHCOCK>@ contempt; abomination - HITCHCOCK-G


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ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION @ kjv@Daniel:9:27; kjv@Daniel:12:11; kjv@Matthew:24:15; kjv@Mark:13:14

ABOMINATIONS @ things hateful to God- kjv@Deuteronomy:7:25; kjv@Deuteronomy:18:12; kjv@Deuteronomy:25:16; kjv@Proverbs:6:16; kjv@Proverbs:11:20; kjv@Proverbs:12:22; kjv@Proverbs:21:27; kjv@Proverbs:28:9; kjv@Luke:16:15

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H8262 <STRHEB>@ שׁקץ shâqats shaw-kats' A primitive root; to be {filthy} that {is} (intensively) to {loathe} pollute: - {abhor} make {abominable} have in {abomination} {detest} X utterly.


H8441 <STRHEB>@ תּעבה תּועבה tô‛êbah tô‛êbah {to-ay-baw'} to-ay-baw' Feminine active participle of H8581; properly something disgusting ({morally}) that {is} (as noun) an abhorrence; especially idolatry or (concretely) an idol: - abominable ({custom} {thing}) abomination.


H887 <STRHEB>@ בּאשׁ bâ'ash baw-ash' A primitive root; to smell bad; figuratively to be offensive morally: - (make to) be abhorred (had in {abomination} {loathsome} {odious}) (cause {a} make to) stink (-ing {savour}) X utterly.


G946 <STRGRK>@ βδέλυγμα bdelugma bdel'-oog-mah From G948; a detestation that is (specifically) idolatry: - abomination.