Apollyon And The Meaning Of Perdition
Apollyon and the meaning of perditionREVELATION 9 11And they had a king higher them, "which is "THE Cherub OF THE Bottomless PIT, WHOSE Touch IN THE HEBREW Talking "IS" ABADDON, BUT IN THE GREEK Talking HATH "HIS" Touch APOLLYON. 12One woe is past; "and", inspect, give to come two woes pompous hereafter. 13And the sixth angel sounded, and I heard a exclaim from the four horns of the golden altar which is through God,"definitions"

G684 Pdth"ea'e'a, apo^oleia, "ap-o'-li-a" From a presumed imitative of G622; "spoil" or "loss" (physical, spiritual or eternal):-damnable (-nation), havoc, die, perdition, X recede, harmful ways, wasteG622 Pd"u"e"e~o`i'e,

apollumi, "ap-ol'-loo-mee" From G575 and the foundation of G3639; to "occasion" fully (reflexively to "recede", or "lose"), moderately or figuratively:-destroy, die, lose, mar, recede.G3639 -"ea`e~n"i`o, olethros, "ol'-eth-ros," From -"e"e~o`i'e ollumi a self word (to "occasion"; a long-drawn-out form); "spoil", that is, "death", "punishment:"-destruction.G3 E'A^a'a"a"ath'i, Abaddo^on, "ab-ad-dohn'," Of Hebrew origin [H11]; a destroying "angel:"-Abaddon.H11 "iBc'a-`a^A a~obaddo`on, "ab-ad-done'," Intensively from H6; abstractly a "freezing"; concretely Hades:-destruction. H6 ~a'a-S, a`obad, "aw-bad'," A primeval root; suited to "drive" obtainable, that is "lose" oneself; by effect to "recede" (causatively, "occasion"):-break, occasion (-uction), + not escape, crash, lose, (sudden to, make) recede, pay out, X and surely, film, be undone, X out-and-out, be space of, bring no way to move back.


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