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  1. 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 …

  2. Who or What Is Abaddon, and Why Does it Play a Role in Revelation?

    Apr 21, 2022 · What Is the Role of Abaddon (Apollyon) during End Time Events? At God’s appointed time and at His command, Abaddon is the one who fulfills the fifth wave of trumpet …

  3. Who or what is Abaddon/Apollyon? | GotQuestions.org

    Feb 23, 2023 · 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 …

  4. Who Is Abaddon in the Bible? - Christianity

    May 27, 2020 · 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 …

  5. 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 ).

  6. Who is Abaddon or Apollyon in religious texts? - Bible Hub

    Who is Abaddon or Apollyon in religious texts? The term “Abaddon” is derived from the Hebrew root אבד (ʾābad), meaning “to perish” or “destroy,” giving it the sense of “destruction.” In Greek, …

  7. Topical Bible: Abaddon

    Abaddon is often interpreted symbolically in biblical exegesis. It represents the destructive power of sin and the inevitable consequences of turning away from God. The imagery of Abaddon in …

  8. What does Abaddon refer to in the Bible? - BibleAsk

    Jun 15, 2023 · 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 …

  9. 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 …

  10. 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 …

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