anathema 音标拼音: [ən'æθəmə]
n . 咒逐,革出教门,被咒逐的人(物)
咒逐,革出教门,被咒逐的人(物)
anathema n 1 :
a detested person ; "
he is an anathema to me " [
synonym :
{
anathema }, {
bete noire }]
2 :
a formal ecclesiastical curse accompanied by excommunication Anathema \
A *
nath "
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ma \,
n .;
pl . {
Anathemas }. [
L .
anath [
e ^]
ma ,
fr .
Gr . ?
anything devoted ,
esp .
to evil ,
a curse ;
also L .
anath [=
e ]
ma ,
fr .
Gr . ?
a votive offering ;
all fr . ?
to set up as a votive gift ,
dedicate ; ?
up ?
to set .
See {
Thesis }.]
1 .
A ban or curse pronounced with religious solemnity by ecclesiastical authority ,
and accompanied by excommunication .
Hence :
Denunciation of anything as accursed .
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[
They ]
denounce anathemas against unbelievers .
--
Priestley .
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2 .
An imprecation ;
a curse ;
a malediction .
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Finally she fled to London followed by the anathemas of both [
families ]. --
Thackeray .
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3 .
Any person or thing anathematized ,
or cursed by ecclesiastical authority .
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The Jewish nation were an anathema destined to destruction .
St .
Paul . . .
says he could wish ,
to save them from it ,
to become an anathema ,
and be destroyed himself . --
Locke .
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{
Anathema Maranatha }(
see --
1 Cor .
xvi .
22 ),
an expression commonly considered as a highly intensified form of anathema .
Maran atha is now considered as a separate sentence ,
meaning , "
Our Lord cometh ."
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Anathematic 51 Moby Thesaurus words for "
anathema ":
abhorrence ,
abomination ,
antipathy ,
arraignment ,
aversion ,
ban ,
bete noire ,
blame ,
blasphemy ,
bugbear ,
castigation ,
censure ,
commination ,
condemnation ,
curse ,
damnation ,
decrial ,
denouncement ,
denunciation ,
detestation ,
evil eye ,
excommunication ,
excoriation ,
execration ,
flaying ,
fulmination ,
fustigation ,
hate ,
hex ,
impeachment ,
imprecation ,
indictment ,
leper ,
malediction ,
malison ,
malocchio ,
outcast ,
pariah ,
peeve ,
pet peeve ,
phobia ,
pillorying ,
proscription ,
reprehension ,
reprobation ,
reproof ,
skinning alive ,
stricture ,
thundering ,
untouchable ,
whammy Anathema anything laid up or suspended ;
hence anything laid up in a temple or set apart as sacred .
In this sense the form of the word is _anath (
ee )
ma_ ,
once in plural used in the Greek New Testament ,
in Luke 21 :
5 ,
where it is rendered "
gifts ."
In the LXX .
the form _anathema_ is generally used as the rendering of the Hebrew word _herem_ ,
derived from a verb which means (
1 )
to consecrate or devote ;
and (
2 )
to exterminate .
Any object so devoted to the Lord could not be redeemed (
Num .
18 :
14 ;
Lev .
27 :
28 ,
29 );
and hence the idea of exterminating connected with the word .
The Hebrew verb (
haram )
is frequently used of the extermination of idolatrous nations .
It had a wide range of application .
The _anathema_ or _herem_ was a person or thing irrevocably devoted to God (
Lev .
27 :
21 ,
28 );
and "
none devoted shall be ransomed .
He shall surely be put to death " (
27 :
29 ).
The word therefore carried the idea of devoted to destruction (
Num .
21 :
2 ,
3 ;
Josh .
6 :
17 );
and hence generally it meant a thing accursed .
In Deut .
7 :
26 an idol is called a _herem_ =
_anathema_ ,
a thing accursed .
In the New Testament this word always implies execration .
In some cases an individual denounces an anathema on himself unless certain conditions are fulfilled (
Acts 23 :
12 ,
14 ,
21 ). "
To call Jesus accursed " [
anathema ] (
1 Cor .
12 :
3 )
is to pronounce him execrated or accursed .
If any one preached another gospel ,
the apostle says , "
let him be accursed " (
Gal .
1 :
8 ,
9 );
i .
e .,
let his conduct in so doing be accounted accursed .
In Rom .
9 :
3 ,
the expression "
accursed " (
anathema )
from Christ ,
i .
e .,
excluded from fellowship or alliance with Christ ,
has occasioned much difficulty .
The apostle here does not speak of his wish as a possible thing .
It is simply a vehement expression of feeling ,
showing how strong was his desire for the salvation of his people .
The anathema in 1 Cor .
16 :
22 denotes simply that they who love not the Lord are rightly objects of loathing and execration to all holy beings ;
they are guilty of a crime that merits the severest condemnation ;
they are exposed to the just sentence of "
everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord ."
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