When things become relative to us as something in us we go deeper into who we are in relationship to and as one defined by our father; but, if judgment is not turned inward there is no growth.
There is an ever deepening truth (that can become as something found in scripture which in reality, is opening, or being revealed (a name in a white stone given) in us, in the form of a son) to lawlessness as it becomes more and more defined as to what it is in relationship to us as the temple of all truth/God, as one who fills everything with himself.
What the abomination is, is as important as where it is, which begins in Genesis, and is finalized in Revelation, which in and of it's self is an unending truth in the light of the kingdom of God's unending increase, which is the foundation of who we are as a kingdom/perception in us; but you cannot flee what you can not see for the same reason a prayer is amiss, and you receive nothing from God, or stars fall from the heavens as an untimely fig, or why you want to die, but yet death flees from you; this analogy is everywhere, in everything.
The brightness of the son is what consumes the image made with hands; the son is relative to self as being who God sees, therefore who we are.
God created the first image therefore he is the only one who can end this image he created, or said more perfectly, he is the living end of this image.