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idolatry    音標拼音: [ɑɪd'ɑlətri]
n. 偶像崇拜,邪神崇拜,盲目的崇拜

偶像崇拜,邪神崇拜,盲目的崇拜

idolatry
n 1: religious zeal; the willingness to serve God [synonym:
{idolatry}, {devotion}, {veneration}, {cultism}]
2: the worship of idols; the worship of images that are not God
[synonym: {idolatry}, {idol worship}]

Idolatry \I*dol"a*try\, n.; pl. {Idolatries}. [F. idol[^a]trie,
LL. idolatria, L. idololatria, Fr. Gr. ?; ? idol ?
service.]
1. The worship of idols, images, or anything which is not
God; the worship of false gods.
[1913 Webster]

His eye surveyed the dark idolatries
Of alienated Judah. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

2. Excessive attachment or veneration for anything; respect
or love which borders on adoration. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

129 Moby Thesaurus words for "idolatry":
Amor, Christian love, Eros, Platonic love, accolade, admiration,
adoration, adulation, affection, agape, allotheism, animatism,
animism, anthropolatry, apotheosis, appreciation, approbation,
approval, arborolatry, ardency, ardor, attachment, awe,
bepraisement, bibliolatry, bodily love, breathless adoration,
brotherly love, caritas, charity, congratulation, conjugal love,
consideration, courtesy, deference, deification, demonolatry,
desire, devotion, duty, eloge, encomium, esteem, estimation,
eulogium, eulogy, exaggerated respect, exaltation,
excessive praise, faithful love, fancy, favor, fervor, flame,
flattery, fondness, free love, free-lovism, glorification, glory,
great respect, heart, heathendom, heathenism, heathenry,
hero worship, high regard, homage, hommage, honor, hygeiolatry,
iconolatry, idolism, idolization, idolizing, kudos, lasciviousness,
laud, laudation, libido, like, liking, lionizing, litholatry, love,
lovemaking, magnification, married love, meed of praise, monolatry,
ophiolatry, overcommendation, overestimation, overlaudation,
overpraise, overprizing, paean, pagandom, paganism, paganry,
panegyric, passion, patriolatry, physical love, physiolatry,
phytolatry, popular regard, popularity, praise, prestige,
pyrolatry, regard, respect, reverence, reverential regard,
sentiment, sex, sexual love, shine, spiritual love, tender feeling,
tender passion, tribute, truelove, uxoriousness, veneration,
weakness, worship, yearning

Idolatry
image-worship or divine honour paid to any created object. Paul
describes the origin of idolatry in Rom. 1:21-25: men forsook
God, and sank into ignorance and moral corruption (1:28).

The forms of idolatry are, (1.) Fetishism, or the worship of
trees, rivers, hills, stones, etc.

(2.) Nature worship, the worship of the sun, moon, and stars,
as the supposed powers of nature.

(3.) Hero worship, the worship of deceased ancestors, or of
heroes.

In Scripture, idolatry is regarded as of heathen origin, and
as being imported among the Hebrews through contact with heathen
nations. The first allusion to idolatry is in the account of
Rachel stealing her father's teraphim (Gen. 31:19), which were
the relics of the worship of other gods by Laban's progenitors
"on the other side of the river in old time" (Josh. 24:2).
During their long residence in Egypt the Hebrews fell into
idolatry, and it was long before they were delivered from it
(Josh. 24:14; Ezek. 20:7). Many a token of God's displeasure
fell upon them because of this sin.

The idolatry learned in Egypt was probably rooted out from
among the people during the forty years' wanderings; but when
the Jews entered Palestine, they came into contact with the
monuments and associations of the idolatry of the old
Canaanitish races, and showed a constant tendency to depart from
the living God and follow the idolatrous practices of those
heathen nations. It was their great national sin, which was only
effectually rebuked by the Babylonian exile. That exile finally
purified the Jews of all idolatrous tendencies.

The first and second commandments are directed against
idolatry of every form. Individuals and communities were equally
amenable to the rigorous code. The individual offender was
devoted to destruction (Ex. 22:20). His nearest relatives were
not only bound to denounce him and deliver him up to punishment
(Deut. 13:20-10), but their hands were to strike the first blow
when, on the evidence of two witnesses at least, he was stoned
(Deut. 17:2-7). To attempt to seduce others to false worship was
a crime of equal enormity (13:6-10). An idolatrous nation shared
the same fate. No facts are more strongly declared in the Old
Testament than that the extermination of the Canaanites was the
punishment of their idolatry (Ex. 34:15, 16; Deut. 7; 12:29-31;
20:17), and that the calamities of the Israelites were due to
the same cause (Jer. 2:17). "A city guilty of idolatry was
looked upon as a cancer in the state; it was considered to be in
rebellion, and treated according to the laws of war. Its
inhabitants and all their cattle were put to death." Jehovah was
the theocratic King of Israel, the civil Head of the
commonwealth, and therefore to an Israelite idolatry was a state
offence (1 Sam. 15:23), high treason. On taking possession of
the land, the Jews were commanded to destroy all traces of every
kind of the existing idolatry of the Canaanites (Ex. 23:24, 32;
34:13; Deut. 7:5, 25; 12:1-3).

In the New Testament the term idolatry is used to designate
covetousness (Matt. 6:24; Luke 16:13; Col. 3:5; Eph. 5:5).

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