desolation
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Reference Sources
Strong's Concordance
Hebrew - H2723 - chorbâh /khor-baw'/ (חׇרְבָּה)feminine of חֹרֶב; properly, drought, i.e. (by implication) a desolation; decayed place, desolate (place, -tion), destruction, (laid) waste (place).
Hebrew - H3451 - yᵉshîymah /yesh-ee-maw'/ (יְשִׁימַה)from יָשַׁם; desolation; let death seize (from the margin).
Hebrew - H4875 - mᵉshôwʼâh /meh-o-aw'/ (מְשׁוֹאָה)or מְשֹׁאָה; from the same as שׁוֹא; (a) ruin, abstractly (the act) or concretely (the wreck); desolation, waste.
Hebrew - H4876 - mashshûwʼâh /mash-shoo-aw'/ (מַשּׁוּאָה)or מַשֻּׁאָה; for מְשׁוֹאָה; ruin; desolation, destruction.
Hebrew - H5805 - ʻăzûwbâh /az-oo-baw'/ (עֲזוּבָה)feminine passive participle of עָזַב; desertion (of inhabitants); forsaking.
Hebrew - H7584 - shaʼăvâh /shah-av-aw'/ (שַׁאֲוָה)from שָׁאָה; a tempest (as rushing); desolation.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible by James Strong, S.T.D., LL.D., originally published in 1890. Public domain.
Easton's Dictionary
(Matt. 24:15; Mark 13:14; comp. Luke 21:20), is interpreted of the eagles, the standards of the Roman army, which were an abomination to the Jews. These standards, rising over the site of the temple, were a sign that the holy place had fallen under the idolatrous Romans. The references are to Dan. 9:27. (See ABOMINATION .)
Easton's Bible Dictionary by Matthew George Easton, M.A., D.D., originally published in 1897. Public domain.
Verses
- Leviticus 26:31
- Leviticus 26:33
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