A person with an attraction to money and/or riches, or a rich lifestyle.
Etymology:
mammon - money or riches (Greek in the Bible)
-phile suffix - a person with an attraction to something
Etymology:
mammon - money or riches (Greek in the Bible)
-phile suffix - a person with an attraction to something
Buddy remarried a mammonaphile, so he's been eating caviar lately.
That guy loves bling so much, he's a true mammonaphile.
No dude, he doesn't love ghetto blasters like an audiophile, he loves money, so he's a mammonaphile.
That guy loves bling so much, he's a true mammonaphile.
No dude, he doesn't love ghetto blasters like an audiophile, he loves money, so he's a mammonaphile.
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Best boy, loves head pats, loves money, overall 10/10. Tsundere, but also openly admits his feelings.
Note: hot demon guy, scumbag
Best boy, loves head pats, loves money, overall 10/10. Tsundere, but also openly admits his feelings.
Note: hot demon guy, scumbag
1. Mammon stans are green flags.
2. Self proclaimed big-shot Mammon has recently revealed he is actually a big-failure.
2. Self proclaimed big-shot Mammon has recently revealed he is actually a big-failure.
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The classical Greek word philarguron, mistranslated as “covetousness” in some New Testament bibles, at Luke 16:14 and as “money” In 1 Timothy 6:10, means fond of silver.
Silver was the money of Christ’s day hence, Luke 16, in context reads, “You cannot serve God and money (mammon): you’ll either love the one and hate the other ... the Pharisees (Jews) who loved money (philarguron), heard all this and scoffed.”
The classical Greek word philarguron, mistranslated as “covetousness” in some New Testament bibles, at Luke 16:14 and as “money” In 1 Timothy 6:10, means fond of silver.
Silver was the money of Christ’s day hence, Luke 16, in context reads, “You cannot serve God and money (mammon): you’ll either love the one and hate the other ... the Pharisees (Jews) who loved money (philarguron), heard all this and scoffed.”
“You cannot serve God and money (mammon): you’ll either love the one and hate the other ... the Pharisees (Jews) who loved money (philarguron), heard all this and scoffed.” -- Luke 16
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