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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. The word abyss simply means “a deep hole”—so deep that it seems bottomless or immeasurable. The word is often used in modern contexts to describe the sea. In the Bible and in Jewish theology, the Abyss is often a metaphorical reference to the place of evil spirits. Sometimes the Abyss is pictured as a deep or bottomless hole in ...

  2. Dec 3, 2020 · The two accounts put together tell us that these spirits were aware, if they were driven out of the country - whatever that expression signified, this earth possibly - they must go out into the deep, the abyss, what is called "the bottomless pit" in Revelation 9:1, 2, 11. Any doom seemed to these lost ones preferable to that.

  3. The abyss is also mentioned in Revelation 17:8 as the place from which the beast who bears the harlot Babylon arises. It is the location of Satan’s confinement for one thousand years ( 20:1 , 3 ). The varied uses of the term in Jewish, pagan and Christian lit. have in common the idea of an immense and terrifying place, though the specific applications differ according to context.

  4. Jan 6, 2024 · The Abyss. The concept of the abyss in the Bible is a theme that appears in both the Old and New Testaments. The term “abyss” is used to describe a deep, chaotic, and often mysterious place, symbolizing the primordial waters or the abode of evil forces. Throughout the biblical narrative, the abyss is associated with themes of chaos ...

  5. Feb 25, 2021 · The seafloor and water column from 3,000 to 6,500 meters (9,842 to 21,325 feet) depth is known as the abyssal zone, or the abyss. Sunlight doesn’t penetrate to these depths, so the waters here are extremely dark, and the animals that live here often use bioluminescence to communicate. The seafloor itself consists of large plains broken by ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_AbyssThe Abyss - Wikipedia

    The Abyss is a 1989 American science fiction film written and directed by James Cameron and starring Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, and Michael Biehn. When an American submarine sinks in the Caribbean, a US search and recovery team works with an oil platform crew, racing against Soviet vessels to recover the boat.

  7. ABYSS. a-bis', (he abussos): In classical Greek the word is always an adjective, and is used. literally, "very deep," "bottomless"; figuratively, "unfathomable," "boundless." "Abyss" does not occur in the King James Version but the Revised Version (British and American) so transliterates abussos in each case. The the King James Version renders ...

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