Everything akin to magic or divination is likewise an abomination to'ebhah; as are sexual transgressions (
De 22:5;
23:18;
24:4), especially incest and other unnatural offenses: "For all these abominations have the men of the land done, that were before you" (
Le 18:27; compare
Eze 8:15). It is to be noted, however, that the word takes on in the later usage a higher ethical and spiritual meaning: as where "divers measures, a great and a small," are forbidden (
De 25:14-16); and in Proverbs where "lying lips" (
Pr 12:22), "the proud in heart" (
Pr 16:5), "the way of the wicked" (
Pr 15:9), "evil devices" (
Pr 15:26), and "he that justifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the righteous" (
Pr 17:15), are said to be an abomination in God's sight. At last prophet and sage are found to unite in declaring that any sacrifice, however free from physical blemish, if offered without purity of motive, is an abomination: 'Bring no more an oblation of falsehood-an incense of abomination it is to me' (
Isa 1:13; compare
Jer 7:10). "The sacrifice of the wicked" and the prayer of him "that turneth away his ear from hearing the law," are equally an abomination (see
Pr 15:8;
21:27;
28:9).