Annihilationism Error: Hebrew Word Definition Charts
Some "teachers" are twisting, turning, and torturing many words in the Hebrew and Greek language and stating that they mean "total annihilation or nothingness" - "ceasing to even exist," as they relate to the Doctrine of Hell.
Regarding the Doctrine of Hell,
there are no words in the entire of Scripture that can be accurately
translated as "total absolute annihilation;" not one.
there are no words in the entire of Scripture that can be accurately
translated as "total absolute annihilation;" not one.
Throughout the Bible, Hebrew and Greek words interpreted as "destroy," "destruction," "perish," "kill," and "death," as they relate to Hell, never mean "to go into absolute nothingness or oblivion," but rather they mean "eternal" or "forever and ever" ongoing "everlasting" conscious "destruction" (Phil 3:19; 1 Thess 5:3; 2 Thess 1:9; 2:8; Rev 14:11; 20:10-15, et. ). The "gloom of utter darkness" (Jude 1:13; cf. 1:6) refers to being cut off entirely from God, who is "light" (John 1:9; 8:12; 1 Tim 6:16; Jas 1:17; 1 John 1:5; cf. Isa 9:2; John 3:20; Acts 26:18; 1 Thess 5:5). The word "gloom" in Jude 1:13 refers to "a state of depression or despondency." To be in a "state of depression" one must be alive!
Words such as "cut off" (Exod 31:14-15; Lev 23:29-30; Rom 11:22, 24; Gal 5:12, etc.) also do not mean "absolute nothingness," as even Jesus was "cut off" (Dan 9:26) and is alive "forevermore" (Rev 1:18). Many times the word "cut off" simply means to be cut off from Israel, its congregation, etc., (Exod 12:15, 19; 30:33, 38; 31:14; Lev 7:20, 21, 25, 27; 17:4, 10, 14; 18:29; 19:8; 23:29; Num 19:13, etc.).
One of the most celebrated defenses of Annihilationism has been from Psalm 37:20, "the wicked...they vanish-like smoke they vanish away." Sounds convincing, right? However what is the Psalm really about? The Psalm itself is not even dealing with Hell; Psalm 37:20 refers to that the fact the success, fame, and prosperity of the wicked is as temporary as mere smoke. However, let's say we desire to apply the passage to Hell anyway - we shouldn't, but since Annihilationist's already have, let's review their case from their faulty perspective. Since "smoke" is an important theme here, we should ask the obvious question, "What is smoke?" Smoke is made of two basic things: (1) little drops of water and (2) ash. First, ash can't burn! Second, the reason smoke appears to vanish away is that, as the smoke rises: (1) the droplets of liquid water change states into gas and (2) the ash joins the dust in the atmosphere. Therefore, both elements in smoke still exist, but just in different states. Therefore, there is no total annihilation!
As the reader will observe, in the Old Testament notes below there're many that refer to "physical destruction, not eternal destruction" (i.e."devoted to destruction," or "curse;" Deut 2:34; 3:6; Judg 21:11; cf. Gal 1:8-9). Please understand that in these notes, we're not saying that those who died did or did not go to Hell or Heaven (that's another topic), but simply the context of the verse is speaking of only "physical destruction," which carries with it the idea of stopping, scattering, putting to flight, and up to and including physical death, etc. Yet, some of the "spin doctors" of the false doctrine of Annihilationism desire to use these examples of "physical destruction" and apply it to "eternal destruction." However, unless otherwise revealed in Scripture, this is not a proper application; as the Bible speaks of two different types of bodies (one that is able to die; the other is not; 1 Cor 15:44, 53) and two different types of death (one temporal and one eternal; Matt 10:28). Besides, the physical body in this world is never totally annihilated anyway; it returns to the dust from which it came (Gen 2:7; Eccl 3:20; 12:7; Psa 103:14; Isa 40:15). In addition, if we follow the Annhilationist's interpretation as such to its logical conclusion, than the wicked can send the righteous to total annhilation (absolute non-existence); 'if they totally annihilate me, they totally annhilate mel' (Est 4:16, etc.) - which is ludicrous, as the righteous know that "to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord" (2 Cor 5:8). Please see "An Eternal Hell is for Real; the Heresyof Annihilationism?" below.
There are words however in Hebrew that may be translated as "annihilate." However, when regarding the Doctrine of Hell, even they do not mean "total absolute obliteration." As the reader will discover, a word may be translated in numerous ways depending upon its context. Hopefully, these charts will serve as an aid to help keep people from the "spin zone" of false teachers (Matt 7:15; Acts 20:28-30; 2 Tim 4:3-4; 2 Pet 2:1).
The charts below are divided into three sections: (1) text; (2) translation; and (3) comments.
Hebrew Charts
Hebrew word "machaq" = may mean annihilate, but in context:
Translation | Comments | |
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crushed | physical destruction, not eternal |
Hebrew word "shasha" = may mean annihilate, but in context:
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drive | lead him about at his pleasure, and bring him out of it |
Hebrew word "abad" = may mean annihilate, but in context:
Translation | Comments | |
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is destroyed? | though under God's curse, Egypt still exited; even when Pharaoh's army was drowned in Red Sea, others remained in Egypt |
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I will destroy | regarding physical destruction, not eternal | |
But you will perish | reference to among the nations; up to physical destruction (enemies, flight, sword, Lev 26:34-39), not eternal |
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them, and they perished | reference to Sheol (grave); physical destruction, not eternal |
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we are dying | regarding physical destruction, not eternal | |
dying | regarding physical destruction, not eternal | |
You are ruined | reference to Moab | |
is ruined | regarding physical destruction in cities, not eternal | |
And will destroy | regarding physical destruction (war in cities), not eternal | |
you, and destroy | reference destruction of figured stones | |
and destroy | reference destruction of metal images | |
that you will surely | regarding physical destruction, not eternal | |
perish | regarding physical destruction, not eternal | |
to destroy | regarding physical destruction, not eternal | |
themselves from you perish | reference to driving out enemies | |
perish | referencing to destroying another's name | |
that you will surely | regarding physical destruction, not eternal | |
perish | regarding physical destruction, not eternal | |
makes | regarding physical destruction, not eternal | |
to perish | regarding physical destruction, not eternal | |
them out and destroy | regarding destroying out enemies; some in the enemies camp still lived (Rahab); physical destruction, not eternal |
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destroyed | referring to the drowning of Pharaoh's army in Red Sea; many still alive in Egypt; physical destruction, not eternal |
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and you will perish | regarding physical destruction (no rain = famine), not eternal | |
You shall utterly | reference to the destruction of idols, high places; but they still existed at least as dust or chunks of rock |
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destroy | reference to the destruction of idols, high places; but they still existed at least as dust or chunks of rock; just no longer useful for false worship |
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and obliterate | reference to the destruction of idols, high places; but they still existed at least as dust or chunks of rock; just no longer useful for false worship |
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he has lost | reference things that are lost | |
was a wandering | reference to wandering Aramean | |
you perish | regarding physical illness and possible death ("curses, confusion, and frustration," etc,; Deut 28:20-24), not eternal |
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you perish | regarding physical illness and possible ("disease,""fever," "inflammation," etc.; Deut 28:20-24), not eternal |
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they have caused you to perish | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
you to make you perish | God destroyed some, not all; he was addressing survivors through Moses |
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that you shall surely | regarding physical destruction, not eternal | |
perish | regarding physical destruction, not eternal | |
lacking | referring to void of understanding | |
to destroy | regarding physical destruction, not eternal | |
you perish | regarding physical destruction ("land"), not eternal | |
against you, and you will perish | regarding physical destruction ("land"), not eternal | |
perish | regarding physical victory over enemies | |
were lost | reference to lost donkeys and Saul's father; they still existed, they were just lost (1 Sam 9:20) |
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which were lost | reference to lost donkeys which were found; they never ceased to exist |
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perished! | reference to weapons of war disappeared from sight; but not obliterated, etc. |
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shall perish | referencing the desertion of Ahab's line; physical destruction, not eternal |
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hat he might destroy | reference the destruction of the worshippers of Baal at certain time in history; there were still other worshippers of Baal |
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and destroyed | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
had destroyed | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
So they have destroyed | referring to destruction of idols | |
had destroyed | referring to the high places destroyed by Hezekiah | |
to destroy | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
that they be destroyed | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
and to cause to perish | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
for the destruction | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
will perish | referring to physical destruction, not eternal and that of a particular house, not all humanity |
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I perish | If I die a physical death, than I die a physical death | |
I perish | If I die a physical death, than I die a physical death | |
and to perish | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
to destroy | referencing the destruction of the Jews; physical destruction, not eternal |
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and to annihilate | king's permission for Jews to defend themselves; physical destruction, not eternal |
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and destroyed | referencing the destruction of some in Susa; physical destruction, not eternal |
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and destroyed | referencing the destruction of some in Susa; physical destruction, not eternal |
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to destroy | reference to Haman who plotted to kill the Jews physical destruction, not eternal |
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them and destroy | reference to Haman who plotted to kill the Jews physical destruction, not eternal |
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perish | reference the day disappearing | |
perished | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
they perish | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
perishes | reference to physical weakness or destruction, not eternal |
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they perish | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
and perish | references to getting lost upon the earth and perishing upon the earth |
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will perish | reference to the hope of the godless | |
And there will be no escape | reference to physical destruction ("breath their last"), not eternal |
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then destroys | reference to God bringing nation of this earth to nothing |
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So you destroy | referencing the hope of man | |
of him perishes | referencing the memory of one perishing | |
He perishes | reference the exulting of the wicked being sh)ort (Job 20:5) |
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of the one ready to perish | reference blessing of him who was about to perish |
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had perished | reference old age was perished | |
anyone perish | references to perishing for lack of clothing | |
will perish | referring to eternal death forever and ever; they shall not stand in the congregation of the righteous (Psa 1:5) |
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and you perish | Kiss is an act of submission (cf. 1 Sam 10:1); the hostile kings of the nations must submit themselves not only to God, but also to the king of Israel, his human representative; otherwise, God will grant his people military victory over them |
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You destroy | referring to discipline up to and including physical death; some liars will go to Heaven other to Hell |
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and perish | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
You have destroyed | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
of them has perished | referring to the memory of the wicked perishing | |
perish | referring hope of the poor not perishing | |
have perished | referring to the wicked disappearing from the land, by many secondary causes |
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you will destroy | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
ike a broken | referring to being emotionally broken exhausted, depressed, etc. |
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will perish | smoke appears to the eyes to disappear: smoke is made of ash and drops of water; ash cannot burn up; as smoke rises the water evaporates and the ash mixes with the dust; so ash and water continue to exist in a different state (1 Cor 15:44, 53) |
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perish | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
perish | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
perish | wicked melt like wax; as the candle burns, solid wax becomes liquid and then evaporates to become a gas; the gaseous wax burns in oxygen to produce water, carbon dioxide, heat, and light; the candle also produces carbon, in the form of the black soot on a spoon; it is glowing soot that causes the candle give out light; the small amount of wax on the spoon is the unburnt gaseous wax which has condensed on the cold spoon and turned back into solid wax; so the wax still exists in; its not totally annihilated |
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from you will perish | reference to eternal destruction; forever and ever (Psa 73:18-22); "far from you shall perish" = "far off" (Luke 16:19-31; cf. Luke 15:11-32 - "far county") |
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They perish | Psa 80:15 we see that Israel, the vine, is also God's son; Jesus the true Vine is the true and unique Son, through whom the relation of sonship is restored; the nation typified by the vine, the Israel of God, is perishing; perishing at the rebuke of God's countenance; because his favour is withdrawn from them |
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them perish | referring to physical destruction, not eternal (Psa 83:13-16) |
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will perish | reference to eternal destruction (Psa 92:7) | |
Even they will perish | referring to the earth getting old | |
will perish | referring to the desire of the wicked perishing | |
I would have perished | reference to both physical and eternal destruction |
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for me to destroy | referring to physical destruction , not eternal | |
like a lost | reference to sin, but not total annihilation because of it |
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me; There is no | reference to there being no natural refuge for safety |
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And destroy | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
perish | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
will destroy | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
perishes | reference to the hope of the wicked | |
will perish | reference to the hope of the wicked | |
perishes | reference to the hope of wealth for the wicked | |
perish | a city is blessed by the righteous and overthrown by; the unrighteous. The city rejoices when the righteous rule and when the unrighteous are removed from their wicked rule |
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will perish | reference liars will die; physical destruction, not eternal |
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will perish | false witness will perish; physical destruction, not eternal |
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themselves: but when they perish | reference physical destruction, not eternal | |
wastes | reference to wasting wealth | |
to him who is perishing | reference physical destruction, not eternal | |
to give up as lost | reference physical destruction, not eternal | |
were lost | reference loss of wealth in bad venture | |
corrupts | reference to the corruption of bribery | |
who perishes | reference to a righteous man dying | |
perished | reference physical destruction, not eternal (Prov Eccl 9:5) |
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destroys | reference to sinners destroying much good | |
them, And You have wiped | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
and those who were perishing | reference to those perishing in Assyria | |
will perish | reference to wisdom of wise men perishing | |
So they have destroyed | reference to wicked idols | |
and will perish | reference to the plans of the wicked | |
perishes | reference to the righteous perishing | |
you will perish | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
to destroy | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
will fail | reference to courage failing | |
will perish | reference fathers, sons, neighbors, friends perishing |
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has perished | reference to truth perishing | |
ruined | reference to the destruction of land | |
they will perish | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
and destroy | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
I will destroy | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
or to destroy | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
is not going to be lost | reference to the law not perishing | |
who are destroying | reference to leaders scattering sheep | |
Moreover, I will take | reference to the voice of gladness being taken away | |
will perish | reference to no refuge for the shepherds | |
you out and you will perish | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
you out and that you may perish | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
to destroy | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
would perish? | reference Judah perishing | |
I will surely destroy | reference physical destruction, not eternal | |
also will be ruined | reference physical destruction, not eternal | |
they have lost | reference to the perishing of riches | |
have perished | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
been lost | reference to counsel perishing | |
And destroy | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
lost | reference to lost sheep | |
they will perish | reference to idols | |
And He will make | reference to laying waste to Babylon | |
He has destroyed | reference to the destruction wall of the daughter of Zion |
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has perished | reference to endurance perishing | |
on you, and I will destroy | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
will be lost | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
fails | reference to visions failing | |
was lost | reference to losing hope | |
destroying | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
and make you perish | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
and destroy | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
you have perished | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
And I have destroyed | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
I will also destroy | reference to idols> | |
I will also destroy | reference to destruction of beasts | |
for the lost | reference not helping the lost | |
the lost | reference to seeking the lost | |
has perished | reference to a loss of hope | |
is destroyed | reference to a lost harvet | |
will perish | reference to the remnant of the Philistines | |
will perish | reference to flight perishing | |
will also perish | reference to great wealth perishing | |
Destroy | reference to destroying the wise men out of Edom | |
of their destruction | reference to not gloating over other's misfortune | |
about us so that we will not perish | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
do not let us perish | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
so that we will not perish | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
and perished | reference to a perishing plant | |
perished | reference to counselor perishing | |
you And destroy | reference dusting chariots | |
has perished | reference to the godly perishing | |
And I will destroy | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
And destroy | reference destruction of Syria | |
will perish | reference king shall perishing from Gaza |
Hebrew word "kalah" = may mean annihilate, but in context:
Translation | Comments | |
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were completed | referring to God's work of creation; God is immanent, he is still at other work therefore not the annihilation of all God's work |
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completed | referring to God's work of creation; God is immanent, he is still at other work therefore not the annihilation of all God's work |
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and finish | about Noah finishing his work | |
When He finished | referring to God talking; God talked again; therefore not the annihilation of God talking |
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as he had finished | referring to God talking; God talked again; therefore not the annihilation of God talking |
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was used up | referencing water, not people | |
he had finished | referring to Issac talking; he would talk again; therefore not the annihilation of Issac speaking |
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Now when she had finished | referencing water, not people | |
they have finished | referencing water and camels, not people | |
had finished | referencing water and camels, not people | |
I had finished | referring to Issac speaking; he would talk again; therefore not the annihilation of Issac talking |
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had finished | referencing Issac believing Jacob; Isaac blesses Esau too (Gen 27:38-40); therefore this is not the annihilation of blessings |
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will ravage | only "seven years of famine" (Gen 41:30, 53) therefore not total annihilation |
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came to an end | referring to seven years of plenty | |
they had finished | referring to eating food, not people being annihilated | |
and ending | speaking of descent in order from oldest to youngest | |
finished | referring to Jacob talking to his sons; don't we talk to others in Heaven therefore this is not the annihilation of Jacob talking |
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Complete | referencing Israel completing their work; daily task | |
have you not completed |
referencing Israel completing their work; making bricks | |
When He had finished | referencing Moses talking; Moses talked again later; therefore not annihilation of Moses talking |
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against them and that I may destroy |
referring to physical destruction, not eternal; God blotted them out of the book of the physical living (Exod 32:33); he sent a plague (Exod 32:35) |
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and to destroy | referring to physical destruction, not eternal; God blotted them out of the book of the physical living (Exod 32:33); he sent a plague (Exod 32:35) |
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destroy [or consume] |
referring to physical destruction, not eternal; God blotted them out of the book of the physical living (Exod 32:33); he sent a plague (Exod 32:35); use of "consume" (Exod 32:10, 12; 33:3, 5) |
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I would destroy [or consume] |
referring to physical destruction, not eternal; God blotted them out of the book of the physical living (Exod 32:33); he sent a plague (Exod 32:35); use of "consume" (Exod 32:10, 12; 33:3, 5) |
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had finished | referring to Moses talking; Moses talked again later; therefore nott he annihilation of Moses talking |
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was completed | referring to a meeting; Israel had other meetings; therefore not the annihilation of all meetings |
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finished | referencing Moses finishing the work of the tabernacle; Moses did other work; therefore not the annihilation of Moses' work |
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When he finishes | referencing a holy day; there were other holy days; therefore not the annihilation of all holy days |
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thou shalt not wholly reap |
referencing gleaning of crops; there would be other crops to be gleaned; therefore not the annihilation of all crops or gleaning |
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thou shalt not make clean riddance |
referencing gleaning of crops; there would be other crops to be gleaned; therefore not the annihilation of all crops or gleaning |
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that will waste away | referencing wasting disease | |
them as to destroy | the Lord will not abhor them so as to destroy them utterly and break my covenant with them |
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have finished | referencing covering the sanctuary | |
had finished | referencing setting up the tabernacle | |
that I may consume | referencing physical destruction, not eternal; earth open and swallowed them (Num 16:29-35) |
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As he finished | referencing Moses talking; Moses talked again; therefore not the annihilation of Moses talking |
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that I may consume | referencing physical destruction, not eternal; a plague that didn't consume all (Num 16:46-49) |
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that you may put an end |
referencing the end of grumbling; there was grumbling again; therefore not the annihilation of grumbling |
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them, so that I did not destroy [or consume] |
referencing physical destruction, not eternal | |
to put an end | referencing clearing away nations | |
have finished | referencing officers talking to the people the officers spoke again: therefore not the annihilation of the officers talking |
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you have finished | referencing paying all the tithe the 3rd year; Israel did this for decades; therefore not the annihilation of of 3rd year tithes |
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He has consumed | referencing Gods' curse of consuming the disobedient off the land |
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finished | referencing Moses writing the Book of the Law | |
on them; I will use | referencing Gods' curse up to and including physical death |
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had finished | referring Moses talking; Moses talked again; therefore not the annihilation of Moses talking |
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had finished | referencing physical destruction ("sword"), not eternal |
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had finished | referencing physical destruction ("great blow"), not eternal |
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When they finished | referencing apportioning the land | |
So they finished | referencing apportioning the land | |
and consume | referencing physical destruction, not eternal | |
he had finished | referencing presenting the tribute | |
When he had finished | referencing Samson talking; Samson talked again; therefore this is not the annihilation of Samson talking |
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they have finished | referencing the finishing of harvest; the harvest still existed; therefore this is not the annihilation of harvests |
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the end | referencing the end of barley and wheat harvests; the harvest still existed; therefore this is not the annihilation of harvests |
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he has finished | referencing eating and drinking; they would eat and drink again; therefore this is not the annihilation of eating/drinking |
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he has settled | referencing settling a matter | |
will fail | referencing weeping | |
to end | concerning the fulfilling of prophecy | |
When he had finished | concerning the speaking of prophecy | |
As soon as he finished | referencing finishing the burnt offering | |
they are exterminated | referencing physical destruction ("fight"), not eternal | |
about when he had finished | referencing talking; it wasn't the last time he talked; therefore not the annihilation of talking |
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that he has decided | referencing determining to evil | |
has been decided | referencing determining to evil> | |
had finished | referencing David talking; he would talk again; therefore not the annihilation of David talking |
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is plotted or determined |
referencing the determining of harm of another | |
had finished | referring to offering the burnt offerings and the peace offerings |
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When you have finished | referencing a messenger telling news | |
As soon as he had finished | reference to Jonadab speaking; hr would speak again; so this is not the annihilation of him speaking again |
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longed | referencing David's desireto go out to Absalom | |
consumed | referring to physical destruction ("hang," 2 Sam 21:6), not eternal |
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they were consumed | referring to physical destruction ("thrust them through," 2 Sam 23:39), not eternal |
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as they finished | reference to eating; they would eat again; therefore it is not the annihilation of eating |
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he had finished | reference to Solomon building his own house and the house of the Lord and the wall around Jerusalem |
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and finished | reference to Solomon budding the temple | |
and finished | reference to Solomon budding the temple | |
was finished | reference to Solomon finished building the house |
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and he finished | reference to Solomon finished building the house |
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finished | reference to Hiram finishing all his work for Solomon |
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had finished | reference Solomon finishing his prayers | |
had finished | reference to Solomon building the house of the Lord |
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shall not be exhausted | reference jar of flour shall not being spent | |
reference jug of oil no being empty | ||
reference jar of flour not being spent; neither the jug of oil becoming empty |
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they are consumed | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
about, as soon as he had finished | reference to burnt offering | |
you have destroyed | reference to physical death ("bow," "shoot," "arrow," "fight," "strike;" 2 Kings 13:15-18), not eternal |
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you would have destroyed | reference to physical destruction ("bow," "shoot," "arrow," "fight;" "strike," 2 Kings 13:15-18), not eternal |
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had finished | referencing David finishing the burnt offerings and the peace offerings |
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but did not finish | reference Joab not finish the count of Israel |
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is finished | reference all the work to be finished | |
finished | referencing Hiram finishing the work Solomon gave him to do |
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2 Chron 7:1 | reference consuming the burnt offering | |
finished | referencing Solomon finishing the house of the Lord |
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had not destroyed | reference those not physically destroyed | |
it was finished | reference the work of Solomon being finished | |
they are consumed | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
and when they had finished | referring to physical destruction ("ambush," 2 Chron 20:22), not eternal |
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they had finished | reference bringing their tax and dropping into the chest |
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When they had finished | reference bringing their tax and dropping into the chest |
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and finished | regarding consecration ot temple | |
was finished | regarding finishing the burnt offering | |
Now at the completion | regarding finishing the burnt offering | |
was completed | reference flaying the burnt offerings | |
was finished | referring to after the blessing of the people |
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they had destroyed them all | references tearing down the high places | |
and finished | reference finishing piling up the heaps | |
in order to fulfill | reference the Word of God being fulfilled | |
in order to fulfill | reference the Word of the Lord being fulfilled | |
had been completed | reference to after the burnt offering and other things |
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of destruction | reference physical destruction, not eternal | |
They finished | referring to the finishing of the examination of one another of the men who had married foreign women |
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Can they finish | referring to finishing up in a day | |
had been determined | reference Haman thinking there was intense harm toward him |
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hey come to an end | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
And come to an end | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
vanishes | clouds appear to vanish to the naked eye; because their ice-type crystals go to a gaseous state when they heat up |
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He destroys | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
will fail | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
will fail | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
faints | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
to fail | reference to going old and physical death, not eternal |
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wastes away | reference to going old | |
They will end | reference completing one's days in prosperity |
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they were consumed | reference overcoming physical enemies | |
is spent | reference life wasting away | |
They vanish | reference physical destruction, not eternal; smoke appears to the eyes to disappear: smoke is made of ash and drops of water; ash cannot burn up; as smoke rises the water evaporates and the ash mixes with the dust; so ash and water continue to exist in but in a different state (1 Cor 15:44, 53) |
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they vanish | reference physical destruction, not eternal; smoke appears to the eyes to disappear: smoke is made of ash and drops of water; ash cannot burn up; as smoke rises the water evaporates and the ash mixes with the dust; so ash and water continue to exist in but in a different state (1 Cor 15:44, 53) |
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I am perishing | reference being rebuked for sin (Psa 39:11), physical destruction, not eternal |
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Destroy | reference the physical destruction of enemies (Psa 59:10), not eternal |
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destroy | reference the physical destruction of enemies (Psa 59:10), not eternal |
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fail | reference waiting on God to deliver from enemies (Psa 69:4) |
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fails | reference to God not forsaking one when they get up in years; imprecation against enemies |
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consumed | reference asking God to deal with our accusers; imprecation against enemies |
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are ended | reference the end of David's prayers | |
may fail | reference to person's strength and power growing frail, but God's doesn't |
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destroy | reference imprecation against enemies; up to and including physical death, not eternal |
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So he brought | reference the physical destruction of some; secondary cause to other's repentance (Psa 76:34; 2 Cor 7:10) |
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faints | reference to God's justice | |
For we have been consumed | reference to God's just anger for sin (Psa 90:7) | |
We have finished | reference to growing old | |
have been consumed | smoke appears to the eyes to disappear: smoke is made of ash and drops of water ash cannot burn up; as smoke rises the water evaporates and the ash mixes with the dust; so ash and water continue to exist in different state (1 Cor 15:44, 53) |
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longing | reference to deliverance by God | |
longing | reference to longing for God's promises | |
destroyed | reference to the attacks of one's enemies | |
longing | reference to longing for God's promises | |
fails | reference to asking God for deliverance if not, he may meet with physical death |
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are consumed | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
brings | reference bringing evil to come to pass | |
will perish | reference to the fact that evil will ultimately fail | |
will come to an end | reference to judgment of the unfaithful city; physical death, not eternal |
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And he will destroy | reference to God's judgment on Assyria; physical destruction, not eternal |
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will be spent | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
died | reference to dying grass | |
has ceased | reference the ceasing of destruction | |
will terminate | reference to glory of Kedar coming to an end | |
is done | reference end of grape harvest | |
consume | reference redemption of Israel | |
is consumed | regarding God's justice (Isa 26:5; 28:6, 17) | |
of them will come to an end | regarding Egypt; reference physical destruction, not eternal |
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is ended | reference failing grape harvest | |
I have spent | reference using up one's strength | |
you have consumed | reference to physical destruction of some, not eternal |
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is ended | reference end of summer | |
I have consumed | reference to scattering and killing with the sword; physical destruction, not eternal |
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him and consumed | reference to the death of some of Israel physical destruction, not eternal |
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fail | reference famine, sword, and pestilence; physical destruction, not eternal |
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I am going to make an end | reference famine, sword, and pestilence; physical destruction, not eternal |
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and come to an end | reference diseases, sword, famine; physical destruction, not eternal |
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have been spent | reference spending days in shame | |
finished | reference to Jeremiah being finished speaking; he would speak again, so not the annihilation of speaking |
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had finished | reference to Jeremiah being finished speaking; he would speak again, so not the annihilation of speaking |
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they are completely gone | reference to sword and by famine; physical destruction, not eternal |
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I have consumed | reference judgment on Edom with the sword: physical destruction, not eternal |
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And as soon as you finish | reference the finishing reading of a book | |
fail | reference to weeping | |
consumed | reference physical destruction, not eternal | |
fail | reference God's unending mercies | |
has accomplished | reference judgment upon Israel | |
failed | reference to weariness | |
when thou hast accomplished | reference the things ordered by the Lord | |
you have completed | reference completing days of a siege | |
or be consumed | reference to being consumed by famine; physical destruction, not eternal |
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will be spent | reference pestilence, famine, sword, scattering (Ezek 5:12, 16-17); physical destruction, not eternal |
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when I have spent | reference pestilence, famine, sword, scattering (Ezek 5:12, 16-17); physical destruction, not eternal |
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Thus will I spend | reference pestilence, sword, famine (Isa 6:11-12); physical destruction, not eternal |
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on you and spend | reference to judgment; physical destruction, not eternal | |
you will be consumed | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
Thus I will spend | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
on them, to accomplish | reference to see dying in the wilderness (Ezek 20:9-26); physical destruction, not eternal |
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to consume | reference to see dying in the wilderness (Ezek 20:9-26); physical destruction, not eternal |
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on them, to accomplish | reference to see dying in the wilderness (Ezek 20:9-26); physical destruction, not eternal |
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on them; I have consumed | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
Now when he had finished | reference measuring the interior of the temple area | |
When you have finished | reference to purifying the altar | |
When they have completed | reference to the completion of days | |
accomplish | reference defeat of the kings of the south and north; physical destruction ("sword and flame, by captivity and plunder," Dan 11:33), not eternal |
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is finished | referencing end of the indignation of the king | |
and as soon as they finish | reference an end to power | |
will be completed | reference an end of certain wonders (Dan 12:6) | |
And will demolish | reference to physical destruction ("sword"), not eternal | |
it had finished | reference an end to eating | |
and consume | referencing God accomplishing his curse | |
are not consumed | regarding God's covenant promise; he preserves a remnant |
Hebrew word "charam" = may mean annihilate, but in context:
Translation | Comments | |
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shall be utterly destroyed | be accursed, anathematized, devoted to destruction, as the word used signifies: the Targum of Jonathan is, he shall be killed with the sword, and his goods consumed, not only lose his life but his substance, and so be destroyed in body and estate |
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he who has a disfigured | reference deformity | |
sets apart | reference to offerings | |
may have been set apart | reference to physical destruction, not eternal | |
then I will utterly destroy | anathematized them, and devoted them to destruction, but did not literally conquer them until later (Josh 12:14), and not all were killed (Josh 9:21) |
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then they utterly destroyed | anathematized them, and devoted them to destruction, but did not literally conquer them until later (Josh 12:14), and not all were killed (Josh 9:21) |
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and utterly destroyed | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
we utterly destroyed | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
destroyed | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
them, then you shall utterly destroy | clearly not everyone, as they were commanded "not intermarry with them" (Deut 7:3) |
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destroy | clearly not everyone, as they were commanded "not intermarry with them" (Deut 7:3) |
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utterly destroying | referring to physical destruction ("sword"), not eternal | |
But you shall utterly | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
destroy | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
you utterly destroyed | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
that you do not covet | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
They utterly destroyed | referring to physical destruction (sword"), not eternal | |
he had utterly destroyed | referring to physical destruction, not eternal; hanged the king of Ai and threw his body at the gate of the city (Josh 8:29) |
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and had utterly destroyed | referring to Ai and Jericho; referring to physical destruction, not eternal |
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he utterly destroyed | referring to physical destruction ("sword"), not eternal | |
and he utterly destroyed | referring to physical destruction ("sword," Josh 10:37), not eternal |
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And he utterly destroyed | referring to physical destruction ("sword"), not eternal | |
and utterly destroyed | referring to physical destruction ("sword"), not eternal | |
but he utterly destroyed | struck them with the "edge of the sword" (Josh 10:39, 41), referring to physical destruction, not eternal |
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utterly destroying | referring to physical destruction ("sword"), not eternal | |
utterly destroyed | referring to physical destruction ("sword"), not eternal | |
that he might utterly destroy | referring to physical destruction ("in battle"), not eternal | |
utterly destroyed | referring to physical destruction ("in battle," Josh 11:20), not eternal |
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and utterly destroyed | referring to physical destruction ("defeated"), not eternal | |
you shall utterly destroy | referring only to males and women who were not virgins; referring to physical destruction ,not eternal |
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and utterly destroy | referring to physical destruction ("sword," 1 Sam 15:8), not eternal |
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and utterly destroyed | referring to physical destruction ("sword"), not eternal | |
to destroy | Saul disobeyed and "did not" utterly destroy them "did not" destroy Agag, etc. |
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them utterly | Saul disobeyed and "did not" utterly destroy them "did not" destroy Agag, etc. |
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we have utterly destroyed | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
and utterly destroy | referring to physical destruction ("fight against them) until they are consumed"), not eternal |
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and have utterly destroyed | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
to destroy utterly | "were unable to devote to destruction" referring to physical destruction, not eternal |
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destroying them completely | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
and destroyed them utterly | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
destroying | referring to physical destruction ("all helped to destroy one another"), not eternal |
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utterly destroyed | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
should be forfeited | reference forfeiture of property | |
will utterly destroy | destroy the tongue of the Egyptian sea; illusion to Red Sea |
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He has utterly destroyed | referring to the judgment of last day; continuous destruction in Hell (Isa 14:15-16; 66:24; Luke 13:28; 16:9-31) |
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destroying them completely. | referring to physical destruction, not eternal | |
and I will utterly destroy | "an everlasting desolation" (Jer 25:29) | |
and utterly destroy | judgment is uttered against Babylon; "Merathaim" and Pekod" are puns on Babylonian place-names (Marratu, Puqudu) |
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And utterly destroy | judgment is uttered against Babylon | |
destroy utterly | judgment is uttered against Babylon | |
and annihilate | "many," and not "all" to destruction | |
beat in pieces many peoples | "many," and not "all." God is looking with disdainful laughter at heir puny efforts to overthrow the ruler he has established. |
Hebrew word "balaq" = may mean annihilate, but in context:
Translation | Comments | |
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devastates | make the earth desolate | |
desolation | Destruction of Nineveh Some lived; Nah 2:7 |
Related Topics:
Annihilationism Error: Greek Word Definition Charts
An Eternal Hell is for Real - The Heresy of Annihilationism?
How can God exact infinite punishment for a finite sin?
When was Hell created?
Dr. Joseph R. Nally, Jr., D.D., M.Div. is the Theological Editor at Third Millennium Ministries (Thirdmill).