Pronunciation: | | `ârmu'gedn
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- [n] any catastrophically destructive battle; "they called the first World War an Armageddon"
- [n] (New Testament) the scene of the final battle between the kings of the Earth at the end of the world
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| See Also: | | battle, battlefield, battleground, conflict, engagement, field, field of battle, fight |
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| Definition: | | Armageddon In this, the 11th installment of the best-selling LEFT BEHIND series, the armies of the world--drawn by unexplainable urges--converge on the Middle East to battle against each other. more details ... |
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| Definition: | | You might be experiencing extreme stress and lots of tensions in your life. It might be afraid of death or of profound change. It can also be of prophetic nature, and is closely related to your religious beliefs. |
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| Definition: | | occurs only in Rev. 16:16 (R.V., "Har-Magedon"), as symbolically designating the place where the "battle of that great day of God Almighty" (ver. 14) shall be fought. The word properly means the "mount of Megiddo." It is the scene of the final conflict between Christ and Antichrist. The idea of such a scene was suggested by the Old Testament great battle-field, the plain of Esdraelon (q.v.). |
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| Definition: | | hill of fruits; mountain of Megiddo |
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