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ABYSS [ISBE]. ABYSS - a-bis', (he abussos): In classical Greek the word is always an adjective, and is used (1) literally, "very deep," "bottomless"; ...
They have as king over them the angel of the abyss, whose name in Hebrew is Abaddon, and in Greek, Apollyon. (0.56), Rev 11 ...
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Nevertheless, He was a man with the fullness of the power of God, the Holy Spirit in His life! Satan knew that man must sin before He can be killed – for death ...
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Romans 10:7 ; NASB ©. or 'WHO WILL DESCEND INTO THE ABYSS?' (that is, to bring Christ up from the dead)." ; NLT ©. And it says, "You don't need to go to the place ...
the King of the Abyss. a destroyer. NET Glossary: the Greek translation of the Hebrew Abaddon, meaning "destruction"; in the New Testament this name is ...
abysmal, adj. 1 colloq. extremely bad (abysmal weather; the standard is abysmal). 2 profound, utter (abysmal ignorance). Derivative. abysmally adv.
the king (or messenger) of the abyss. the destroyer. NET Glossary: a Hebrew term meaning "destruction," closely related to Sheol as a place; in the New ...