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Abaddon: The Angel of the Bottomless Pit and the Spirit of Destruction

 Abaddon: The Angel of the Bottomless Pit and the Spirit of Destruction

Abaddon: The Angel of the Bottomless Pit and the Spirit of Destruction


The name Abaddon originates from the Hebrew word אֲבַדּוֹן (’Abaddon), which means “destruction” or “place of destruction.” In Greek, it is rendered as Apollyon, meaning “the destroyer.” Both names point to a dark, destructive being or realm connected to death, judgment, and ruin. Abaddon is mentioned in both the Old and New Testaments, symbolizing not only a place of destruction but also a demonic entity ruling over it.


Biblical Origins of Abaddon

The earliest references to Abaddon appear in the Old Testament as a realm of the dead, closely associated with Sheol, the Hebrew concept of the underworld. In Job 26:6, it says,

“Sheol is naked before Him, and Abaddon has no covering.”

This verse suggests that even the deepest, most hidden realms of destruction are open before the eyes of God. Similarly, Proverbs 15:11 declares,

“Sheol and Abaddon lie open before the Lord, how much more the hearts of men!”

In these early passages, Abaddon is not portrayed as a personal being but rather as a place of ruin and loss—a domain where the dead go, stripped of life and hope. It represents utter devastation, where nothing survives or returns.

However, in the New Testament—specifically in the Book of Revelation—Abaddon takes on a new identity. He becomes a powerful demonic ruler, the angel of the bottomless pit, commanding legions of infernal creatures unleashed during the Great Tribulation.


Abaddon in the Book of Revelation

The most direct and vivid reference to Abaddon is found in Revelation 9:1–11. During the sounding of the fifth trumpet, John witnesses a terrifying vision:

“And the fifth angel sounded, and I saw a star fall from heaven unto the earth: and to him was given the key of the bottomless pit.” (Revelation 9:1)

This fallen “star” opens the pit, releasing smoke that darkens the sky and locust-like demons that torment humanity for five months. These creatures are described as having faces of men, hair like women, teeth like lions, and tails like scorpions—symbols of deception, seduction, ferocity, and pain.

“They had a king over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in Hebrew is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollyon.” (Revelation 9:11)

Here, Abaddon is no longer a place—it is a fallen angelic being, a destroyer commanding demonic forces from the abyss. His role in Revelation shows that he operates under God’s sovereign judgment, released only for a set time to bring torment upon the unrepentant.


The Nature and Power of Abaddon

Abaddon’s power lies in destruction and torment. His army of demonic locusts is not allowed to kill, but to inflict agony upon those who do not have the seal of God on their foreheads (Revelation 9:4–5). This distinguishes believers, who are protected by God, from the rebellious who are vulnerable to his assault.

Though Abaddon leads a horde of destructive spirits, he remains under the authority of God. Revelation 9 emphasizes that the key to the bottomless pit is given to him—indicating he cannot act apart from divine permission. Even his destructive power serves a purpose in God’s ultimate plan—to bring about judgment, repentance, and the final defeat of evil.

Abaddon’s name—“Destroyer”—reflects the demonic nature of Satan’s kingdom. Jesus said in John 10:10,

“The thief comes only to steal, kill, and destroy.”

Abaddon represents that same spirit of destruction at work in the world: a demonic force seeking to devour human souls, destroy God’s creation, and oppose His people.


Is Abaddon the Same as Satan?

While some scholars equate Abaddon with Satan, Scripture suggests they are distinct entities. Satan is called “the prince of the power of the air” (Ephesians 2:2) and “the accuser” (Revelation 12:10), while Abaddon is a ruler of the abyss—the prison of certain demonic beings. Abaddon appears to function as a high-ranking fallen angel under Satan’s command, assigned to carry out destruction during the tribulation.

Nevertheless, both share the same purpose: opposition to God and devastation of humanity. Abaddon’s title “Destroyer” mirrors Satan’s intent to ruin everything God made good.


The Fate of Abaddon

The Book of Revelation ultimately reveals that all forces of evil will be cast into the Lake of Fire. Abaddon, like every fallen angel, will face eternal judgment. Revelation 20:10 says,

“And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone... and shall be tormented day and night forever and ever.”

Though Abaddon’s current role is to execute temporary destruction, his destiny is eternal ruin. His reign of terror will end when Christ returns as King of kings to bring final judgment and restoration to creation.


Spiritual Lessons and Protection

For believers, Abaddon represents more than an ancient figure—he is a reminder of spiritual warfare and the destructive power of sin and rebellion. The Bible says in Ephesians 6:12,

“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world.”

The enemy still seeks to destroy, but Christ’s victory at the cross ensures that no power—whether Abaddon, Apollyon, or Satan—can prevail over those sealed with the blood of Jesus.

The way to overcome the spirit of destruction is through repentance, faith, and obedience to God. As Romans 16:20 promises,

“The God of peace shall bruise Satan under your feet shortly.”


In summary, Abaddon—whether as a place of destruction or a fallen angel—is a symbol of the destructive nature of evil. He is powerful but not all-powerful. His authority is limited, his reign temporary, and his defeat certain. For the believer, the message is clear: stay covered under the protection of Christ, for only in Him can we stand victorious against the destroyer.

Teresa Morin
President of Touch of God Int’l Ministries
🌐 https://www.touchofgod.org
Of Healing and Deliverance, Ordained Minister, Public Speaker
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Why Rhabdomancy (Dowsing) Is Against the Bible: History, God’s Law, and Deliverance

 

Why Rhabdomancy (Dowsing) Is Against the Bible: History, God’s Law, and Deliverance

Why Rhabdomancy (Dowsing) Is Against the Bible: History, God’s Law, and Deliverance


Rhabdomancy, more commonly known today as dowsing or using a divining rod, is the practice of seeking water, minerals, or hidden objects by means of a forked stick, rod, pendulum, or similar tool. While some defend it as harmless or folk tradition, from a biblical perspective it comes with serious spiritual risks. In this article we will explore what rhabdomancy is, its historical origins, its connection to the occult, why it’s forbidden in the Bible, who or what is involved spiritually, how people may be affected, why some are drawn to it, and why deliverance might be necessary.


What is Rhabdomancy and its Beliefs?

“Rhabdomancy” comes from the Greek rhabdos (rod) + manteia (divination). It refers to divination using a rod, wand, pendulum or other tool to locate water, ores, or hidden things. It has been practiced in many cultures, sometimes called water‐witching, radiesthesia, water divining, or divining rod work. BBC+3emystica.com+3Encyclopedia Britannica+3

Beliefs around it include that the practitioner has some sensitivity—spiritual, psychic, or natural—to energies or forces underground; that the rod will move, quiver, or dip when over what is being sought; or that unseen spirits, geomantic energy, or subtle forces guide the instrument. Some believe that nature or elemental spirits, or even demons, are involved in producing the movement. Others see it as simply a skill or inherited gift.


Origins: Who Started It, Where, and When

The exact human origin is unclear, but rhabdomancy has been documented in many ancient societies. There is evidence of use in Ancient Egypt and early China. For example, the Chinese Emperor Kwang Sung (ca. 2200 BCE) is said to have used divining rods. BBC+2emystica.com+2

In Europe it became widespread during the Middle Ages and especially in German mining regions. The 16th century scholar Georgius Agricola described miners using forked rods to find ore in his book De Re Metallica in 1556. emystica.com+2SAGE Journals+2

So the practice derives from many cultures, often intertwined with folk religion, superstition, occultism, and sometimes with ritual or mystical overtones.


Who is their God or Gods? Spiritual Entities Involved

From a Christian worldview, divination practices like rhabdomancy often involve spiritual powers that are not God. Whether one believes consciously or not, many accounts associate dowsing with occult forces—spirits, demons, or “powers of the unseen” that work apart from God’s will. Practitioners may believe they are tapping into natural forces or Earth spirits, but Scripture consistently warns that seeking knowledge through anything other than God invites demonic deception.

For people practicing it, the “god” or “spirit” is often an impersonal force, or unnamed spirits, or something akin to nature worship. From a biblical standpoint, such sources are false gods or evil spirits.


Purpose, Uses, Risks, and Victims

Purpose & Why Used:

  • Finding water, ores, minerals, treasure, or hidden things.

  • Sometimes used for practical reasons (e.g. locating well water) but often embedded with supernatural belief.

  • Sometimes people use it as a shortcut or “hidden knowledge” method.

If You Are a Victim / Affected by Others Using It:

  • If someone uses rhabdomancy over you (for example, using dowsing rods or energy work claiming influence on your property or destiny), spiritually it may open pathways or “doors” for deception or spiritual oppression.

  • Protection involves relying on Scripture, prayer, rejecting occult involvement, renouncing any link or covenant, asking for God’s covering.


Is It Divination, Occult, New Age, Witchcraft, or All?

Yes—it can be all of those, depending on belief, intention, and spiritual accountability.

  • Divination: because one is seeking knowledge or guidance by supernatural means.

  • Occult: because it deals with hidden, secret, spiritual forces that are not of God.

  • New Age: in modern times, rhabdomancy is sometimes wrapped up with energy healing, vibrational medicine, crystal work, or beliefs in earth energy grids—typical in New Age belief systems.

  • Witchcraft: often used interchangeably in Scripture with divination, sorcery, interpreting omens, etc.


Biblical Teaching: Why the Bible Forbids It

The Bible has several clear passages condemning divination, sorcery, witchcraft, interpreting omens, mediums, spiritists.

  • Deuteronomy 18:10‑12 says:

    “Let no one be found among you who practices divination or sorcery, interprets omens, engages in witchcraft, or who is a medium or spiritist... Anyone who does these things is detestable to the LORD” YouVersion | The Bible App | Bible.com+1

  • Leviticus 19:26 (“You shall not practice divination or soothsaying”) and Leviticus 19:31 (“Do not turn to mediums or spiritists; do not seek them out”) Bible Hub+1

The principle is that God alone is the source of truth, revelation, knowledge of hidden things; when humans seek hidden knowledge apart from Him, they violate the First Commandments to worship no other gods and to have no other spiritual authorities.

Also, reliance on divination leads to spiritual deception, idolatry, and possible bondage under evil spiritual forces.


Why Would Anyone Get Involved?

People may be drawn to rhabdomancy or similar practices because:

  • They are desperate (for water, resources, health, answers).

  • It promises quick results without scientific or technological cost.

  • It appeals to mystery, to hidden knowledge.

  • Cultural or familial tradition.

  • New Age thinking or interest in the supernatural.

Even some Christians may be tempted to try it if it seems harmless or practical.


Why Deliverance May Be Needed

If someone has knowingly engaged in rhabdomancy or occult divination, or was exposed to it through family, culture, media, or spiritual manipulation, deliverance may be needed because:

  • They may have opened spiritual doors to evil or demonic influence.

  • There may be spiritual deception, influence, or curse that they cannot break by themselves.

  • They may be unknowingly relying on occult methods for guidance rather than God.

Deliverance would typically involve confession, renouncing the practice, breaking any agreements, prayer, repentance, asking the blood of Jesus to cleanse, asking the Holy Spirit to protect, and possibly pastoral or ministry help.


Conclusion

Rhabdomancy (dowsing, divining rods) may seem benign or even useful to some, but from a biblical perspective it falls among forbidden practices of divination, witchcraft, and contacting spirits. The Bible is very clear: God wants us to seek Him, rely on His Word, trust His revelation, not lean on secret spiritual forces or tools of divination. If you or someone you know has been involved, please consider renouncing the practice, seeking deliverance, and walking in the truth and freedom found in Christ alone.


Call to Action:
If this article spoke to you, share it with friends or family who need to hear this truth. Seek prayer, find a pastor or deliverance ministry you trust, and commit to obeying God alone.

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President of Touch of God Int’l Ministries
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Of Healing and Deliverance, Ordained Minister, Public Speaker
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(Begin with calm, slightly serious tone)
“Have you heard of rhabdomancy, also called dowsing or divining rods? It’s the practice of using a forked stick or pendulum to locate water, minerals—or even hidden truths. While many treat it as folk tradition, the Bible actually prohibits divination, witchcraft, interpreting omens, mediums, spiritists—and any seeking of knowledge apart from God. (Show Deuteronomy 18:10‑12 on screen.) If you’ve ever used dowsing, or considered it just “harmless,” you may be opening a spiritual door. But there is hope: Christ offers freedom. If you’ve been involved in such practices, confess, renounce, break any spiritual tie, and ask Jesus to cleanse your heart. Seek deliverance if needed, lean into the Word, prayer, fellowship. God alone holds true hidden wisdom and power. For more details and how to protect yourself, read the full article now. God bless.”


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