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|astxt=† [[βδέλυγμα]], -τος, τό (< [[βδελύσσω]]), [in LXX [[chiefly]] for שֶׁקֶץ ,תּוֹעֵבָה;] <br />an [[abomination]], a [[detestable]] [[thing]]: Lk 16:15, Re 17:4, 5 21:27; τὸ<!-- typed="DCO" checked="" --> β. τ. ἐρημώσεως (Da LXX 12:11, cf . I Mac 1:54; DB, i, 12f.; DCG, i, 6f.), Mk 13:14, Mt 24:15 (Cremer, 138).†
|astxt=† [[βδέλυγμα]], -τος, τό (< [[βδελύσσω]]), [in LXX [[chiefly]] for שֶׁקֶץ,תּוֹעֵבָה;] <br />an [[abomination]], a [[detestable]] [[thing]]: Lk 16:15, Re 17:4, 5 21:27; τὸ<!-- typed="DCO" checked="" --> β. τ. ἐρημώσεως (Da LXX 12:11, cf . I Mac 1:54; DB, i, 12f.; DCG, i, 6f.), Mk 13:14, Mt 24:15 (Cremer, 138).†
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|txtha=βδελύγματος, τό ([[βδελύσσομαι]]), a Biblical and ecclesiastical [[word]]; in the Sept. [[mostly]] for תּועֵבָה, [[also]] for שִׁקוּץ and שֶׁקֶץ, a [[foul]] [[thing]] ([[loathsome]] on acct. of its [[stench]]), a [[detestable]] [[thing]]; (Tertullian abominamentum); Luth. Greuel; (A. V. [[abomination]]);<br /><b class="num">a.</b> [[universally]]: ποιεῖν [[βδέλυγμα]] [[ψεῦδος]], τό [[βδέλυγμα]] τῆς ἐρημώσεως the desolating [[abomination]] (others [[take]] the genitive, others; e. g. Meyer as a genitive epexegetical) in Josephus, b. j. 4,9, 11ff (the Sept. [[βδέλυγμα]] (τῆς) ἐρημώσεως for מְשֹׁמֵם שִׁקּוּץ and שֹׁמֵם שִׁקוּץ, [[βδέλυγμα]] [[τῶν]] ἐρημώσεων for מְשֹׁמֵם שִׁקוּצִים the [[abomination]] (or abominations) [[wrought]] by the desolator, i. e. [[not]] the [[statue]] of Jupiter Olympius, [[but]] a [[little]] [[idol]]-[[altar]] placed [[upon]] the [[altar]] of [[whole]] [[burnt]] offerings; cf. Grimm on 1 Maccabees , p. 31; Hengstenberg, Authentie des Daniel , p. 85f; (the [[principal]] explanations of the N. T. [[phrase]] are noticed in Dr. James Morison's Commentary on Matthew , the [[passage]] cited).)
|txtha=βδελύγματος, τό ([[βδελύσσομαι]]), a Biblical and ecclesiastical [[word]]; in the Sept. [[mostly]] for תּועֵבָה, [[also]] for שִׁקוּץ and שֶׁקֶץ, a [[foul]] [[thing]] ([[loathsome]] on acct. of its [[stench]]), a [[detestable]] [[thing]]; (Tertullian abominamentum); Luth. Greuel; (A. V. [[abomination]]);<br /><b class="num">a.</b> [[universally]]: ποιεῖν [[βδέλυγμα]] [[ψεῦδος]], τό [[βδέλυγμα]] τῆς ἐρημώσεως the desolating [[abomination]] (others [[take]] the genitive, others; e. g. Meyer as a genitive epexegetical) in Josephus, b. j. 4,9, 11ff (the Sept. [[βδέλυγμα]] (τῆς) ἐρημώσεως for מְשֹׁמֵם שִׁקּוּץ and שֹׁמֵם שִׁקוּץ, [[βδέλυγμα]] [[τῶν]] ἐρημώσεων for מְשֹׁמֵם שִׁקוּצִים the [[abomination]] (or abominations) [[wrought]] by the desolator, i. e. [[not]] the [[statue]] of Jupiter Olympius, [[but]] a [[little]] [[idol]]-[[altar]] placed [[upon]] the [[altar]] of [[whole]] [[burnt]] offerings; cf. Grimm on 1 Maccabees, p. 31; Hengstenberg, Authentie des Daniel, p. 85f; (the [[principal]] explanations of the N. T. [[phrase]] are noticed in Dr. James Morison's Commentary on Matthew, the [[passage]] cited).)
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