1: εἴδωλον
(Strong's #1497 — noun, masculine — eidolon — i'-do-lon )

primarily "a phantom or likeness" (from eidos, "an appearance," lit., "that which is seen"), or "an idea, fancy," denotes in the NT (a) "an idol," an image to represent a false god, Acts 7:41; 1—Corinthians 12:2; Revelation 9:20; (b) "the false god" worshipped in an image, Acts 15:20; Romans 2:22; 1—Corinthians 8:4,7; 10:19; 2—Corinthians 6:16; 1—Thessalonians 1:9; 1—John 5:21 .

Jeremiah 14:2218:15Leviticus 19:4Ephesians 4:17Acts 14:151—Corinthians 8:410:19Jeremiah 10:5Isaiah 44:9-20Habakkuk 2:18,19 Psalm 115:4-8Acts 14:15-1817:16,21-31