GRAVEN IMAGE vs COVETOUSNESS: NOUN
- A carved idol or representation of a god used as an object of worship.
- An idol or fetish carved in wood or stone.
- A material effigy that is worshipped as a god
- Immoderate desire for the possession of something, especially for wealth.
- A strong or inordinate desire of obtaining and possessing some supposed good; excessive desire for riches or money; -- in a bad sense.
- Strong desire.
- Synonyms Avarice, Cupidity, etc. (see avarice), greediness, hankering.
- The character of being covetous, in an evil sense; a strong or inordinate desire of obtaining and possessing something, without regard to law or justice; overbearing avarice.
- Strong desire; eagerness.
- Extreme greed for material wealth
- Reprehensible acquisitiveness; insatiable desire for wealth (personified as one of the deadly sins)
- An envious eagerness to possess something
GRAVEN IMAGE vs COVETOUSNESS: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- Reprehensible acquisitiveness
GRAVEN IMAGE vs COVETOUSNESS: RELATED WORDS
- Reverenced, Unworthily, Sanctify, Blaspheme, Diety, Idol worship, Deity, Graven, Piousness, Lawgiver, Impious, Uncreated, Pharisees, Idol, God
- Egotism, Ungodliness, Gluttony, Concupiscence, Unrighteousness, Greediness, Lust, Wickedness, Selfishness, Avariciousness, Avaritia, Rapacity, Avarice, Cupidity, Greed
GRAVEN IMAGE vs COVETOUSNESS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Prophet, Reverenced, Unworthily, Sanctify, Blaspheme, Diety, Deity, Graven, Piousness, Lawgiver, Impious, Uncreated, Pharisees, Idol, God
- Egoism, Uncleanness, Impiety, Vainglory, Immorality, Ungodliness, Gluttony, Concupiscence, Unrighteousness, Lust, Wickedness, Rapacity, Avarice, Cupidity, Greed
GRAVEN IMAGE vs COVETOUSNESS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- No graven image was to be made, yet Moses was directed to fashion a bronze serpent.
- The students said the flag represented a graven image and that their religion forbade them from recognizing it.
- Accordingly, during the first hundred and seventy years, though building temples, they made no cast or graven image.
- Idol, tho every Idol is not a Graven Image.
- There was no idol nor graven image in the shrine.
- Thou shalt not make upon thee any graven image.
- You shall not make for yourself a graven image.
- Here we can clearly see what is behind idolatry: covetousness.
- As Pride, Anger, Falsehood, Ambition, Vanity, Lust, Avarice, Covetousness, etc.
- Selfishness, covetousness, pride, and vanity misrepresent Christ to the world.
- Scripture has twisted desire into lust, covetousness, and greed.
- Under this head comes covetousness, which is idolatry.
- For Esau, covetousness arouses the impulse to murder.
- And covetousness is the worst of these roots.
- Ahab masked his covetousness by first offering to.
- To identify the ways covetousness and greed manifest.
- Have a holy covetousness of the divine blessing.
GRAVEN IMAGE vs COVETOUSNESS: QUESTIONS
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- Is the problem of covetousness more prevalent today than ever before?
- What does the Bible say about greed and covetousness?
- What are some Bible verses related to covetousness?