- Abyss (religion)
:"This article refers to the religious setting. For other uses, see
Abyss ."An abyss (Greek αβυσσος (abussos) = "having no bottom", "bottomless") is a bottomless depth or deep place. In biblical literature the word is usually used to refer to a pit; to the
underworld ; to the deepest ocean floor; or tohell .From the late popular Latin "abyssimus" (superlative of "abyssus"), through French "abisme" (nowadays "abîme") came the poetic form "abysm", used in
1616 and earlier to rhyme with "time".The
Book of Revelation relates that the destroying angel shall arise out of the abyss during theend times .(Rev. 9:11)In the Greek version of the
Old Testament the word represents both the originalchaos (Genesis 1:2) and the Hebrew "tehom " ("a surging water-deep"), which is used also in apocalyptic and kabbalistic literature and in theNew Testament for hell; the place of punishment; in the Revised (not the Authorized) version of theBible "abyss" is generally used for this idea. Primarily in theSeptuagint cosmography the word is applied both to the waters under the earth which originally covered it, and from which the springs and rivers are supplied and to the waters of the firmament which were regarded as closely connected with those below.External links
* [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=707&letter=A&search=abyss JewishEncyclopedia.com: Abyss]
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