ABADDON


'Abaddon' (Hebrew '×בדון' ''Avaddon'', meaning "destruction")[1] . In Biblical poetry (''Job'' 26:6; ''Proverbs'' 15:11), it comes to mean "place of destruction", or the realm of the dead, and is associated with Sheol. Abaddon is also one of the compartments of Gehenna.[2]
In ''Revelation'' 9:11, it is personified as Abaddon, "Angel of the Abyss", rendered in Greek as Apollyon; and he is described as king of the locusts which rose at the sounding of the fifth trumpet. In like manner, in Rev. vi. 8, Hades is personified following after death to conquer the fourth part of the earth.
Abaddon is one of the infernal names used in LaVeyan Satanism, and is first in the list—only as it comes first alphabetically—and means "the destroyer."

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Identification of Abaddon
See also
External links
References

Identification of Abaddon


Many Biblical scholars believe Abaddon to be Satan or the antichrist[3][4][5][6]Others have stated that he many be one of the lessor demons of hell, or even a dark angel.[7]One source, ''The Greater Key of Solomon'' by Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, stated that Abaddon was powerful enough to be used by Moses as a way of invoking the terrible rains of the Plagues of Egypt.[7].
Jehovah's Witnesses originally also considered Abaddon a demon, but now identify him with Jesus.[9]

See also



Abaddon (demon)

Apollyon

External links



''Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge'' Abaddon

★ From Guildwars - http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/Abaddon

References


1. Encyclopedia of Religion at world-religion.org
2. Metzger & Coogan (1993) O''xford Companion to the Bible'', p3.
3. Matthew Henry Commentary on Revelation 9, Accessed 4/15/2007
4. Jamieson, Fausset & Brown Commentary, Accessed 4/15/2007
5. Halley (2000) H''alley's Bible Handbook with the New International Version'', p936.
6. MacDonald (1995) B''eliever's Bible Commentary'', p2366.
7. Bunson, Matthew. ''Angels A to Z''. New York:Crown Trade Paperbacks, 1996. ISBN 0-517-88537-9.
8. Bunson, Matthew. ''Angels A to Z''. New York:Crown Trade Paperbacks, 1996. ISBN 0-517-88537-9.
9. The Watchtower, May 1, 1992 p. 11, “''Keep Close in Mind the Day of Jehovah''.â€


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Halley's Bible Handbook, , Henry H., Halley, ZondervanPublishingHouse, ,

Believer's Bible Commentary, , William, MacDonald, Thomas Nelson Publishers, ,





★ ''This article incorporates text from the public-domain ''Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge'' 1907''

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