Dictionary entry

Detestable, Things

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

de-tes'-ta-b'-l, (shiqquts; sheqets, synonymous with to`ebhah, "abomination," "abominable thing"): The translation of shiqqutsim inJer 16:18;Eze 5:11;7:20;11:18,21;37:23; a term always applied to idol-worship or to objects connected with idolatry; often also translated "abomination," as in1Ki 11:5,7(bis);Jer 4:1;Eze 20:7,8,30. Sheqets, translated "abomination," is applied in the Scriptures to that which is ceremonially unclean (Le 7:21), creatures forbidden as food, as water animals without fins or scales inLe 11:10-12, birds of prey and the like (verse 18), winged creeping things (verses 20,23), creeping vermin (verses 41 f). Compare alsoIsa 66:17. By partaking of the food of the animals in question one makes himself detestable (Le 11:43;20:25). Similarly the idolatrous appurtenances are to be held in detestation; nothing of the kind should be appropriated for private use (De 7:26). SeeABOMINATION.

Max L. Margolis