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- Moloch - Wikipedia
Moloch, Molech, or Molek [a] is a word which appears in the Hebrew Bible several times, primarily in the Book of Leviticus The Greek Septuagint translates many of these instances as "their king", but maintains the word or name Moloch in others, including one additional time in the Book of Amos where the Hebrew text does not attest the name
- Who was Moloch (Molech) in the Bible? Story and Meaning
Moloch is usually depicted as a bull-headed anthropomorphic deity, which was heated until glowing like flames Then, as the pinnacle of worship, an infant would be placed in his hands while his devotees listened to the infant cry as it burned to death before their eyes
- Moloch | Definition Facts | Britannica
Moloch, a Canaanite deity associated in biblical sources with the practice of child sacrifice The name derives from combining the consonants of the Hebrew melech (’king’) with the vowels of boshet (’shame’), the latter often being used in the Old Testament as a variant name for the popular god Baal (’Lord’)
- Who was Moloch Molech Molek? - GotQuestions. org
As with many details in ancient history, the exact origin of Moloch Molech Molek worship is unclear The term Moloch is believed to have originated with the Phoenician mlk, which referred to a type of sacrifice made to confirm or acquit a vow Melekh is the Hebrew word for “king ” It was common for the Israelites to combine the name of pagan gods with the vowels in the Hebrew word for shame
- Topical Bible: Moloch
Moloch, also spelled Molech, is a deity associated with the ancient Near Eastern practice of child sacrifice The worship of Moloch is explicitly condemned in the Bible, and it is often linked with the abominable practices of the Canaanites and other neighboring peoples The name "Moloch" is believed to derive from the Hebrew word "melech
- Moloch, The Ancient Pagan God Of Child Sacrifice - All Thats Interesting
Depictions In Modern Culture And Dispelling The ‘Moloch Owl’ The ancient practice of child sacrifice found renewed footing with medieval and modern interpretations As English poet John Milton wrote in his 1667 masterpiece, Paradise Lost, Moloch is one of Satan’s chief warriors and one of the greatest fallen angels the Devil has on his side
- MOLOCH - What Was Moloch, Also Known As Molech, Milcom, And Malcom?
What is "Moloch" (Acts 7:43)? Also known as Molech, Milcom or Malcom, Moloch was a large bronze idol with the torso of a man and the head of an ox The interior of Moloch was hollow and lit with fire, and babies were sacrificed to Moloch either by being placed on its outstretched hot hands or by being tossed directly into its fiery interior
- Who is MOLOCH? (aka Molech, Milcom, Malcham) - WebBible Encyclopedia . . .
Moloch also known as: Molech, Milcom, Milkim, Malcham, Malik Meaning: king T his is the name of the national god of the Ammonites, to whom children were sacrificed by fire He was the consuming and destroying and also at the same time the purifying fire In Amos 5:26, “your Moloch” of the King James Version is “your king” in the Revised King James Version (compare Acts 7:43)
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