Jump to: Smith's • ATS • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms • Resources Smith's Bible Dictionary EnchantmentsThe words so translated have several signification: the practice of secret arts, (Exodus 7:11,22; 8:7); "muttered spells," (2 Kings 9:22; Micah 5:12) the charming of serpents, (Ecclesiastes 10:11) the enchantments sought by Balaam, (Numbers 24:1) the use of magic, (Isaiah 47:9,12) Any resort to these methods of imposture was strictly forbidden in Scripture, (Leviticus 19:26; Isaiah 47:9) etc.; but to eradicate the tendency is almost impossible, (2 Kings 17:17) and we find it still flourishing at the Christian era. (Acts 13:6,8) ATS Bible Dictionary EnchantmentsDeceptive arts and charms practiced by designing men, and classed in the Bible with sorcery, magic, divination, witchcraft, and necromancy, or professed communication with departed spirits. All these are expressly forbidden and denounced in Scripture, Exodus 22:18 Le 19:26 20:27 De 18:10,11. The pretended power and skill of enchanters was ascribed to infernal agency, and the art was essentially hostile to true religion. Their seeming wonders were usually wrought by juggling tricks or sleight of hand, or by mysteries of science, known to but few. The magicians of Egypt are said to have done several things "with their enchantments," Exodus 7:1-9:29 Acts 19:19. Easton's Bible Dictionary (1.) The rendering of Hebrew latim_ or _lehatim, which means "something covered," "muffled up;" secret arts, tricks (Exodus 7:11, 22; 8:7, 18), by which the Egyptian magicians imposed on the credulity of Pharaoh. (2.) The rendering of the Hebrew keshaphim, "muttered spells" or "incantations," rendered "sorceries" in Isaiah 47:9, 12, i.e., the using of certain formulae under the belief that men could thus be bound. (3.) Hebrew lehashim, "charming," as of serpents (Jeremiah 8:17; Comp. Psalm 58:5). (4.) Hebrew nehashim, the enchantments or omens used by Balaam (Numbers 24:1); his endeavouring to gain omens favourable to his design. (5.) Hebrew heber (Isaiah 47:9, 12), "magical spells." All kinds of enchantments were condemned by the Mosaic law (Leviticus 19:26; Deuteronomy 18:10-12). (see DIVINATION.) Greek 5332. pharmakeus -- sorcerer. ... Cognate: 5332 -- a person using drug-based incantations or drugging religious enchantments; a -practitioner who "mixes up distorted religious potions" like a ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/5332.htm - 6k Strong's Hebrew 5172. nachash -- to practice divination, observe signs... root Definition to practice divination, observe signs NASB Word Usage divination (1), divined (1), enchantments (1), indeed practice divination (1), indeed ... /hebrew/5172.htm - 6k Library The Unclean Spirits. The Answer to the Question Raised. Illness and Patience of the Saint. The Story of a Priest whom She ... The Way of Life and the Way of Death. The Unseen Watcher Natural Law in the Spiritual World The Origin of Female Ornamentation, Traced Back to the Angels who ... The Plagues of Egypt Then, Again, Every one is Ready with the Argument that all Things. ... The Gift Thesaurus Enchantments (12 Occurrences)... Psalm 58:5). (4.) Hebrew nehashim, the enchantments or omens used by Balaam (Numbers 24:1); his endeavouring to gain omens favourable to his design. ... /e/enchantments.htm - 11k Magicians (16 Occurrences) Sorcery (10 Occurrences) Enchantment (4 Occurrences) Practiced (22 Occurrences) Soothsaying (4 Occurrences) Provoking (29 Occurrences) Augury (5 Occurrences) Wizards (10 Occurrences) Divined (6 Occurrences) Resources What does the Bible say about enchantment? | GotQuestions.orgWhat is animism? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Enchantments (12 Occurrences)Exodus 7:11 Exodus 7:22 Exodus 8:7 Exodus 8:18 Leviticus 19:26 Numbers 24:1 2 Kings 17:17 2 Kings 21:6 2 Chronicles 33:6 Isaiah 3:3 Isaiah 47:9 Isaiah 47:12 Subtopics Related Terms |