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    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 · Mammon is a term for earthly goods, property, or riches that can distract us from God. Learn about the biblical warnings and consequences of mammon and how to avoid its temptations.

  3. Sep 19, 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. 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. Mammon is a word for riches or wealth in Aramaic and Syriac, and sometimes a personification of riches in the New Testament. Learn how to use Mammon wisely and serve God, not mammon, from various Bible dictionaries and encyclopedias.

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