Ezekiel 16:49 - 50
the word abomination is the same in the original Hebrew as Leviticus referring to hom - o $ exuality.
Again it has nothing to do with gays as we know and understand it today «
word abomination is the same in the original Hebrew as Leviticus referring to hom - o $ exuality.»
So if God condemned gays and He created man and woman to be fruitful and multiply and He considers us one person and we are made in His image how many tenants of God does gay marriage violate?Interesting in Johns post he makes mention of Leviticus that
the word abomination and says its the same Greek word for menstruation.
it will reveal the truth to you.Interesting in Johns post he makes mention of Leviticus that
the word abomination and says its the same Greek word for menstruation.
One of the leaders of Common Cause is Archbishop Peter Akinola of Nigeria, who readily uses
the word abomination in reference to homosexuality.
Not exact matches
Abominations in his eyes, picking and choosing what to follow as his
word.
The fact is if you believe the
words of God and the teachings of Jesus, this practice is an
abomination and nothing that anyone can do to make it pretty, nice, sweet, loving or any other thing to make it acceptable can override what the Lord says about it.
By
word and sign we must witness to the principalities and powers in the affluent countries that unjust economic structures are an
abomination to the Lord of the universe.
All said and done you will not accept my position but the
word is very clear: «but when the righteous turneth away from his righteousness and committeth iniquity and does according to all the
abomination that the wicked man doeth, shall he live?
NOT ONE
WORD from God saying that OWNING another person as PROPERTY is wrong or an
abomination or a SIN.
Paul sees male - male sex as an impurity, a taboo, uncleanness — in other
words, «
abomination.»
Note also that, while the
word «
abomination» has been used with reference to homosexuality, the biblical interpretation of the
word «
abomination» relates to any act of uncleanness as set out in the Holiness Code, such as eating shellfish, trimming your hair, touching the skin of a dead pig (should we stone the entire NFL?)
No one will ever convince me same sex marriage is approved by God Almighty not when His
Word clearly says it's an
abomination.
oh the IRONY — the
words «In God We Trust» on the back of ever y $ bill is printed right next to what the bible expressly calls an
abomination.
The Message is a horrid
abomination which seeks to hide the Truth by mistranslating and twisting the
words and commandments of the Lord.
While you're at it, also look to the related
word «
abomination.»
We may laugh at these examples or dismiss them silly, but the biblical language employed in these contexts is actually pretty strong: eating shellfish is an
abomination, a bare head is a disgrace, gossips will not inherit the kingdom of God, careless
words are punishable by hell, guys who leer at women should gouge out their eyes.
b) The
word that was in the original work, «to'ebah,» which was translated into Greek as «bdglygma» actually means «ritual impurity» rather than
abomination (or enormous sin).
We «love our neighbor», but in private will describe gay people with
words like «filthy» and «
abomination».
The
word «
abomination» is used 65 times in the OT and 2 times in the NT.
Leviticus on homosexuality: uses the same
word (
abomination) that is used for eating shellfish and wearing clothing woven of different materials.
That which is an
abomination unto me, I shall not eat, (nay) I shall live upon cakes (made) of white grain, and my ale shall be (made) of the red grain of Hapi.10 In a clean place I shall sit on the ground beneath the foliage of the date palm of the goddess Hathor, who dwelleth in the spacious Disk as it advanceth to Annu (Heliopolis), having the books of the divine
words of the writings of the god Thoth.
Abomination in Hebrew is actually three distinct words, and are rendered in the English Bible by «abomination,» or «abomin
Abomination in Hebrew is actually three distinct
words, and are rendered in the English Bible by «
abomination,» or «abomin
abomination,» or «abominable thing.
The thoughts of the wicked are an
abomination to the LORD: but the
words of the pure are pleasant
words.
Note also that, while the
word «
abomination» has been used with reference to hom ose xuality, the biblical interpretation of the
word «
abomination» relates to any act of uncleanness as set out in the Holiness Code, such as eating shellfish, trimming your hair, touching the skin of a dead pig (should we stone the entire NFL?)
@ midwest rail: is «
abomination» a strong enough
word for you?
«So while «
abomination» is a negative
word,» Matthew says, «it doesn't necessarily correspond to Christian views of sin.»
As Matthew points out, in the vast majority of cases, the
word «
abomination» (typically the Hebrew, toevah, which is used in Leviticus 18 and 20) refers to what the Israelites associated with the idolatrous practices of the Gentiles, leading Old Testament scholar Phyllis Bird to conclude that «it is not an ethical term, but a term for boundary making,» with «a basic sense of taboo.»
The Letter of the
Word (The Bible) has become the «
Abomination'that makes (the Church) desolate because «the letter» has replaced the Spirit.
A
word without meaning is an
abomination, for when the
word passes beyond understanding the very thing the
word stands for passes out of the world and can not be recalled.»
Scriptural references to these sexual practices, both before and after Leviticus, show God's displeasure with them whether or not any ceremony or idolatry is involved.Response # 2: Despite the UFMCC's contention that the
word for
abomination (toevah) is usually associated with idolatry, it in fact appears in Proverbs 6:16 - 19 in connection with sins having nothing to do with idolatry or pagan ceremony: There are six things the LORD hates, seven that are detestable [an
abomination or toevah] to him: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devises wicked schemes, feet that are quick to rush into evil, a false witness who pours out lies and a man who stirs up dissension among brothers.Idolatry plays no part in these scriptures; clearly, then, toevah is not limited to idolatrous practices.Response # 3: If the practices in Leviticus 18 and 20 are condemned only because of their association with idolatry, then it logically follows they would be permissible if they were committed apart from idolatry.
Grating, unlikable, annoying and un-watchable are the kindest
words I can muster for this holy
abomination of a sitcom.
A complete and utter
abomination in every sense of the
word.
While reading over this
abomination someone who resides on a floor high enough to do whatever he wants with his time, let's see how many times (see what I did there) I can use the
word time in this review, was mulling over how he could get this movie to be made and, more importantly, make money.
And, after years of producing a few true
abominations BMW has put out what may be the first sport something - or - other vehicle — BMW insists on calling its crossovers Sport Activity Vehicles, the
word utility seemingly causing them great ire — that challenges Range Rover's Evoque as the cutest of, well, sport cutes.
While Scrivener does an admirable job, generally speaking, especially compared to an
abomination like MS
Word, I would still not recommend using it for the same reasons outlined in this article.
iTunes: As much as I love my Mac, iTunes is the single biggest
abomination of software I've ever seen (and I've used Microsoft
Word, so that's really saying something).
Maybe now, over 150 years after these
words were spoken, the world will finally take heed and bury this
abomination for good.
At the blog Massachusetts Liberal, where the judge's order is seen as the outcome of a «shoot the messenger» mentality, the key
word is «
abomination»: «Hopkins ruled that one news outlet could not report the kind of news we don't like to hear — that even heroes are mortal human beings.