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  • Who is Apollyon in Greek Culture? - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange
    Let me elaborate: The name Apollyon is a Greek play on words for "Apollo" (Apollon in Greek) and "Destroyer " Revelation 9:11 reads, “They had as king over them the angel of the Abyss, whose name in Hebrew is Abaddon and in Greek is Apollyon (that is, Destroyer) ” Abaddon means “destruction or ruin” which is “apoleia” in Greek
  • In Revelation 9:11, should the titles Abaddon and Apollyon be . . .
    Revelation 9:11 according to ESV translation: They have as king over them the angel of the bottomless pit His name in Hebrew is Abaddon, and in Greek he is called Apollyon Revelation 9:11 accor
  • Acts 18:24 Ἀπολλῶς Rev 9:11 Ἀπολλύων
    I wounder if Apollo (Acts 18:24, Ἀπολλῶς), the Greek sun god and its possible connection to the "angel of the bottomless pit" as referenced in Revelation 9:11 Apollyon Ἀπολλύων Apollyon means "destruction, or destructor" strong's G623, to what extent does Apollo means the same thing strong's G625 Are they the very same deity?
  • aramaic - Peshitta vs Greek Revelation 9:11 variant - Biblical . . .
    His name in Hebrew is Abaddon, and in Greek he is called Apollyon – Revelation 9:11 ESV The book of Revelation could have originally been written in Aramaic, Hebrew, or Greek Here’s the wording in each case that would make the most sense in my opinion, which is exactly what the OP noticed
  • revelation - Is the angel of the abyss (Rev 9:11) the self-same . . .
    Rev 9:11 They had as king over them the angel of the Abyss, whose name in Hebrew is Abaddon and in Greek is Apollyon (that is, Destroyer) Rev 20:1 And I saw an angel coming down out of heaven, having the key to the Abyss and holding in his hand a great chain
  • Intertextuality - OT Angel of death and NT death (horseman)
    However, on other occasions, Greek scribes would translate editorialize for phono-semantic effect (as described in this answer: Who is Apollyon in Greek Culture?) While Exodus 12:23 and Revelation 6:8 seem far-removed in terms of time of authorship and subject matter, this is part of the intrigue and challenge: to construct a exegetical analysis despite the difficult nature of the task The
  • When was this beast cast into the bottomless pit, that he now ascends . . .
    Revelation 11:7 And when they shall have finished their testimony, the beast that ascendeth out of the bottomless pit shall make war against them, and shall overcome them, and kill them When was
  • Locust of Revelation - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange
    This interpretation can be discerned in context from Revelation 9:11, which identifies the locusts' king as the angel of the Abyss, also known in Hebrew as Abaddon (destruction) and in Greek as Apollyon (destroyer)
  • Two rulers or one ruler in Daniels 70 week prophecy?
    There is a lot to be said about similarities here and with Satan in Rev 20 as well as Apollyon Abbadon in Rev 9 One thing to keep in mind as well is that biblical prophecy is often both symbolic and layered
  • Does a star mean an angel in some Bible verses?
    This question is the easiest to answer, so clear and straightforward that it requires no deep thought or hesitation My answer comes naturally, like a simple truth that needs no unraveling My quickest and resounding response is YES! In several canonical Bible verses, a star is used metaphorically to represent an angel Here are some key examples: Revelation 1:20: The mystery of the seven





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