Mammon
Mammon 英 [ˈmæmən] 美 ['mæmən]
n. 钱财(作为偶像或罪恶根源看的,常为贬义);财神;贪欲(等于mammon)
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- n. 钱财(作为偶像或罪恶根源看的,常为贬义);财神;贪欲(等于mammon)
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1. I would suggest that you specifically sell your soul to the demon king Mammon.
我会特别建议你将你的灵魂出卖给恶魔之王财神。
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2. If therefore ye have not been faithful in the unrighteous Mammon, who will commit to your trust the true riches?
倘若你们在不义的钱财上不忠心,谁还把那真实的钱财托付你们呢。
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3. And I say unto you, Make to yourselves friends of the Mammon of unrighteousness; that, when ye fail, they may receive you into everlasting habitations.
我又告诉你们,要籍着那不义的钱财,结交朋友。 到了钱财无用的时候,他们可以接你们到永存的帐幕里去。
- Mammon (n.) "personification of wealth," mid-14c., from Late Latin mammona, from Greek mamonas, from Aramaic mamona, mamon "riches, gain;" left untranslated in Greek New Testament (e.g. Matthew vi.24, Luke xvi.9-13) retained in the Vulgate, and regarded mistakenly by medieval Christians as the name of a demon.
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