Showing results 26-50 of 173 for “idol”
CHEMARIM : A term descriptive of idolatrous priests (Zephaniah 1:4; Hosea 10:5; 2 Kings 23:15)
CREEPING THINGS : Uses of, in idolatrous worship (Ezekiel 8:10)
DAGON : An idol of the Philistines (Judges 16:23; 1 Samuel 5)
DANCING : Idolatrous (Exodus 32:19,25)
EAR-RING : Worn for idolatrous purposes (Genesis 35:4; Isaiah 3:20)
ENGRAVING : In making idols (Exodus 32:4)
FAT : Idolatrous sacrifices of (Deuteronomy 32:38)
FATHER : An idolatrous title of priests (Judges 17:10)
FIRSTBORN : Of idolaters, sacrificed (Ezekiel 20:26)
GODS : See IDOL
GODS : See IDOLATRY
GROVES : See IDOLATRY
HIGH PLACES : Signify a place of idolatrous worship (Numbers 22:41; 1 Kings 11:7;12:31;14:23;15:14;22:43;)
HIGH PLACES : The idolatrous, to be destroyed (Leviticus 26:30; Numbers 33:52)
HIGH PLACES : See IDOLATRY
ICONOCLASM : Idols to be destroyed (Exodus 23:24;34:13; Numbers 33:52; Deuteronomy 7:5,25,26;12:1-4;)
ICONOCLASM : See IDOLATRY
IMAGE : For idols
IMAGE : See IDOLATRY
INCENSE : Offered in idolatrous worship (1 Kings 12:23; Jeremiah 41:5; Ezekiel 8:11)
INTOLERANCE, RELIGIOUS : Of idolatrous religions, taught by Moses (Exodus 22:20; Deuteronomy 13;17:1-7)
JAAZANIAH : An idolatrous zealot (Ezekiel 8:11)
JARIB : A priest who married an idolatrous wife (Ezra 10:18)
JEHIEL : Name of two priests who married idolatrous wives (Ezra 10:21,26)
JEIEL : A priest who was defiled by marriage to an idolatrous woman (Ezra 10:43)