Idol in Easton's Bible Dictionary
(1.) Heb. aven, "nothingness;" "vanity" (Isa. 66:3; 41:29;
Deut.
32:21; 1 Kings 16:13; Ps. 31:6; Jer. 8:19, etc.).
(2.) 'Elil, "a thing of naught" (Ps. 97:7; Isa.
19:3); a word
of contempt, used of the gods of Noph (Ezek. 30:13).
(3.) 'Emah, "terror," in allusion to the hideous
form of idols
(Jer. 50:38).
(4.) Miphletzeth, "a fright;" "horror" (1 Kings
15:13; 2 Chr.
15:16).
(5.) Bosheth, "shame;" "shameful thing" (Jer. 11:13;
Hos.
9:10); as characterizing the obscenity of the
worship of Baal.
(6.) Gillulim, also a word of contempt, "dung;"
"refuse"
(Ezek. 16:36; 20:8; Deut. 29:17, marg.).
(7.) Shikkuts, "filth;" "impurity" (Ezek. 37:23;
Nah. 3:6).
(8.) Semel, "likeness;" "a carved image" (Deut.
4:16).
(9.) Tselem, "a shadow" (Dan. 3:1; 1 Sam. 6:5), as
distinguished from the "likeness," or the exact
counterpart.
(10.) Temunah, "similitude" (Deut. 4:12-19). Here
Moses
forbids the several forms of Gentile idolatry.
(11.) 'Atsab, "a figure;" from the root "to
fashion," "to
labour;" denoting that idols are the result of man's
labour
(Isa. 48:5; Ps. 139:24, "wicked way;" literally, as
some
translate, "way of an idol").
(12.) Tsir, "a form;" "shape" (Isa. 45:16).
(13.) Matztzebah, a "statue" set up (Jer. 43:13); a
memorial
stone like that erected by Jacob (Gen. 28:18; 31:45;
35:14, 20),
by Joshua (4:9), and by Samuel (1 Sam. 7:12). It is
the name
given to the statues of Baal (2 Kings 3:2; 10:27).
(14.) Hammanim, "sun-images." Hamman is a synonym of
Baal, the
sun-god of the Phoenicians (2 Chr. 34:4, 7; 14:3, 5;
Isa. 17:8).
(15.) Maskith, "device" (Lev. 26:1; Num. 33:52). In
Lev. 26:1,
the words "image of stone" (A.V.) denote "a stone or
cippus with
the image of an idol, as Baal, Astarte, etc." In
Ezek. 8:12,
"chambers of imagery" (maskith), are "chambers of
which the
walls are painted with the figures of idols;" comp.
ver. 10, 11.
(16.) Pesel, "a graven" or "carved image" (Isa.
44:10-20). It
denotes also a figure cast in metal (Deut. 7:25;
27:15; Isa.
40:19; 44:10).
(17.) Massekah, "a molten image" (Deut. 9:12; Judg.
17:3, 4).
(18.) Teraphim, pl., "images," family gods (penates)
worshipped by Abram's kindred (Josh. 24:14). Put by
Michal in
David's bed (Judg. 17:5; 18:14, 17, 18, 20; 1 Sam.
19:13).
"Nothing can be more instructive and significant
than this
multiplicity and variety of words designating the
instruments
and inventions of idolatry."
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