" by Nicolas Poussin]]Idolatry is a major sin in the Abrahamic religions
regarding image. It is usually defined as worship of any cult image, idea,
or object, as opposed to the worship of a God. In religions where such
activity is not considered as sin, the term "idolatry" itself is absent.
Which images, ideas, and objects, constitute idolatry, and which
constitute reasonable worship, is a matter of contention with some
religious authorities and groups using the term to describe certain other
religions apart from their own.
Etymology The word idolatry comes (by haplology) from the Greek word
eidololatria, a compound of eidolon, "image" or "figure", and latreia,
"worship". Although the Greek appears to be a loan translation of the
Hebrew phrase avodat elilim, which is attested in rabbinic literature
(e.g., bChul., 13b, Bar.), the Greek term itself is not found in the
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