idolaters Meaning in Tamil ( idolaters வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
உருவ வழிபாட்டினர்,
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idolaters's Usage Examples:
His object is (as most scholars, probably, believe) to warn, stimulate or console the captive Jews, some full believers, some semi-believers, some unbelievers or idolaters.
For the purpose of his inquiry he adopts an obvious threefold division into idolaters, Jews and Christians.
But Mahmud found he had not yet sufficiently subdued the idolaters nearer his own border, between Kabul and the Indus, and the campaign of 1022 was directed against them, and reached no.
Similarly the story of the original selection of the Levites in the wilderness mentions an uncompromising massacre of idolaters.
They had no places of worship, nor, though they had sacred wooden figures, is there any reason to consider that they were idolaters in the strict sense of the word.
When they first appeared in Europe they were idolaters or Shamanists, and as such they had naturally no religious fanaticism; but even when they adopted Islam they remained as tolerant as before, and the khan of the Golden Horde (Berkai) who first became a Mussulman allowed the Russians to found a Christian bishopric in his capital.
He will also punish all liars, the lustful, adulterers, idolaters, and blasphemers, (Revelation 21:8 ).
Possessing no images of Yahweh the Jews were also not exposed to the same risk as were idolaters of having their gods stolen by their foes and used against them.
The new honours received from the caliph gave fresh impulse to Mahmud's zeal on behalf of Islam, and he resolved on an annual expedition against the idolaters of India.
Curiously enough, the name "Sabian" was used by theMeccanidolaters to denote Mahomet himself andhisMoslem converts, apparently on account of the frequent ceremonial ablutions which formed a striking feature of the new religion.
For Zoroaster they sink to the rank of spurious deities, and in his eyes their priests and votaries are idolaters and heretics.
Over time the Israelites had become idolaters and served and worshiped other deities under the plural name of Baalim, or gods.
Synonyms:
idol worshiper, idoliser, pagan, heathen, idolatress, infidel, idolizer, gentile,
Antonyms:
nonreligious person, religious, religious person,