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Does the Bible mention pagan gods?
yes, the bible speaks of pagan gods. The apostle Paul in his inspired writings mention them and encourages us not to worship them.
What is the first mention of pagan gods in the Bible?
Biblical reference: 1 Samuel 12:10: One of many references to people declaring they will no longer worship the Baals and the Ashtoreths. The use of the plural could indicate that these names were used to speak generally about so-called pagan deities.
Does the Bible say not to worship gods?
“Thou shalt have no other gods before Me” is one of the Ten Commandments found in the Hebrew Bible at Exodus 20:2 and Deuteronomy 5:6. Prohibition on idolatry is the central tenet of the Abrahamic religions. The sin of worshipping another god other than the Lord is called idolatry.
Are Greek Gods considered pagan?
So, based on this, ancient greek religion would be considered pagan because it didn’t follow the line of tradition of the christian religion. Every religion not belonging to it, is pagan.
What Bible says about other gods?
“Thou shalt have no other gods before Me” is one of the Ten Commandments found in the Hebrew Bible at Exodus 20:2 and Deuteronomy 5:6. Prohibition on idolatry is the central tenet of the Abrahamic religions.
What were some false gods in the Bible?
They included Re, creator sun god; Isis, goddess of magic; Osiris, lord of the afterlife; Thoth, god of wisdom and the moon; and Horus, god of the sun. Oddly, the Hebrews were not tempted by these gods during their 400+ years of captivity in Egypt.
Who are the false gods in the Bible?
How many gods are there according to the Bible?
Depending on one’s view and teaching of the bible, there is really only one God. Some will view it as any other ‘Gods’ are either demons, false superstitions, etc. While you have others that see phrasing of “God of Gods, King of Kings” to be literal.