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Abyssos is a term with roots in ancient Greek, most notably appearing in the biblical Septuagint as a translation of the Hebrew word for the primeval deep or watery abyss. In its original Greek context, abyssos (ἄβυσσος) signifies an immeasurable depth, a bottomless chasm, or a vast, unexplored expanse, often associated with the underworld or the chaotic waters that existed before creation.
The concept of abyssos carries significant theological and cosmological weight. In early Christian theology, it frequently
Beyond its religious connotations, abyssos can be understood as a broader term for any profound, unfathomable