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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MammonMammon - Wikipedia

    The word Mammon comes into English from post-classical Latin mammona 'wealth', used most importantly in the Vulgate Bible (along with Tertullian's mammonas and pseudo-Jerome's mammon).

  2. Feb 23, 2022 · What is Mammon? The term mammon stems from the Greek word mammonas and related root words appear in Hebrew, Latin, and Aramaic. In short, mammon can be defined as "earthly goods; property; riches." Mammon is the things of this world that can divert our attention and love from God to the pleasures and comforts of earthly desires.

  3. May 31, 2024 · Mammon, biblical term for riches, often used to describe the debasing influence of material wealth. The term was used by Jesus in the New Testament and has been used in both religious and secular contexts to negatively describe the pursuit of wealth.

  4. Jan 3, 2017 · Mammon is a demon who, according to Christian theology, embodies one of the cardinal sins: greed. In fact this demon’s monstrous greed is so powerful that innocent men can be sucked into it and corrupted, so that they too focus their attention on building up worldly treasure instead of virtues that they can carry with them into the kingdom of ...

  5. Jan 4, 2022 · Ultimately, mammon described an idol of materialism, which many trusted as a foundation for their world and philosophy. While the King James Version retains the term Mammon in Matthew 6:24, other versions translate the Greek as “money,” “wealth,” or “riches.”

  6. www.biblestudy.org › beginner › definition-of-christian-termsWhat Is Mammon? - Bible Study

    The Greek word for mammon, which appears four times in the King James New Testament, is mammonas (Strong's Concordance #G3126). It can mean money, material wealth or the personification of riches as a false deity (idol) worthy of our time and devotion.

  7. Nov 19, 2023 · Mammon is an important term that is derived from the Biblical teaching of Jesus. The term can be used to refer to either a person’s servitude under materialism and greed, or the symbolic power of unrighteousness.

  8. Dec 24, 2023 · That is a biblical overview of the topic of mammon – what it is and how Scripture instructs us to view money and earthly wealth. The key is an eternal perspective and using such resources to love God and serve others rather than self. When handled this way, mammon can be redeemed for spiritual good rather than material idolatry.

  9. Jan 5, 2024 · Bible verses such as Matthew 6:24 and Luke 16:9 mention mammon, emphasizing the incompatibility of serving both God and mammon and the consequences of attachment to material wealth. How does the cultural context influence the definition of mammon in the Bible?

  10. MAMMON. This Aram. term, māmōnā' (emphatic state of māmōn), apparently signified “wealth” or “property,” and was of frequent occurrence in the Targum. It appears in the Heb. text of Ecclesiasticus 31:8, in the Mishna Abot 2, 12, and in the Damascus Document p. 14, 20.

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