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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Idol
        (1.) Heb. aven, "nothingness;" "vanity" (Isa. 66:3; 41:29; Deut.
        32:21; 1 Kings 16:13; Ps. 31:6; Jer. 8:19, etc.).
        (2.) 'Elil, "a thing of naught" (Ps. 97:7; Isa. 19:3); a word
        of contempt, used of the gods of Noph (Ezek. 30:13).
        (3.) 'Emah, "terror," in allusion to the hideous form of idols
        (Jer. 50:38).
        (4.) Miphletzeth, "a fright;" "horror" (1 Kings 15:13; 2 Chr.
        15:16).
        (5.) Bosheth, "shame;" "shameful thing" (Jer. 11:13; Hos.
        9:10); as characterizing the obscenity of the worship of Baal.
        (6.) Gillulim, also a word of contempt, "dung;" "refuse"
        (Ezek. 16:36; 20:8; Deut. 29:17, marg.).
        (7.) Shikkuts, "filth;" "impurity" (Ezek. 37:23; Nah. 3:6).
        (8.) Semel, "likeness;" "a carved image" (Deut. 4:16).
        (9.) Tselem, "a shadow" (Dan. 3:1; 1 Sam. 6:5), as
        distinguished from the "likeness," or the exact counterpart.
        (10.) Temunah, "similitude" (Deut. 4:12-19). Here Moses
        forbids the several forms of Gentile idolatry.
        (11.) 'Atsab, "a figure;" from the root "to fashion," "to
        labour;" denoting that idols are the result of man's labour
        (Isa. 48:5; Ps. 139:24, "wicked way;" literally, as some
        translate, "way of an idol").
        (12.) Tsir, "a form;" "shape" (Isa. 45:16).
        (13.) Matztzebah, a "statue" set up (Jer. 43:13); a memorial
        stone like that erected by Jacob (Gen. 28:18; 31:45; 35:14, 20),
        by Joshua (4:9), and by Samuel (1 Sam. 7:12). It is the name
        given to the statues of Baal (2 Kings 3:2; 10:27).
        (14.) Hammanim, "sun-images." Hamman is a synonym of Baal, the
        sun-god of the Phoenicians (2 Chr. 34:4, 7; 14:3, 5; Isa. 17:8).
        (15.) Maskith, "device" (Lev. 26:1; Num. 33:52). In Lev. 26:1,
        the words "image of stone" (A.V.) denote "a stone or cippus with
        the image of an idol, as Baal, Astarte, etc." In Ezek. 8:12,
        "chambers of imagery" (maskith), are "chambers of which the
        walls are painted with the figures of idols;" comp. ver. 10, 11.
        (16.) Pesel, "a graven" or "carved image" (Isa. 44:10-20). It
        denotes also a figure cast in metal (Deut. 7:25; 27:15; Isa.
        40:19; 44:10).
        (17.) Massekah, "a molten image" (Deut. 9:12; Judg. 17:3, 4).
        (18.) Teraphim, pl., "images," family gods (penates)
        worshipped by Abram's kindred (Josh. 24:14). Put by Michal in
        David's bed (Judg. 17:5; 18:14, 17, 18, 20; 1 Sam. 19:13).
        "Nothing can be more instructive and significant than this
        multiplicity and variety of words designating the instruments
        and inventions of idolatry."
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Idol' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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