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  • Tophet - Wikipedia
    The tophet is attested 8 times in the Hebrew Bible, mostly to designate a place of ritual fire or burning, but sometimes as a place name [2] The connection to ritual fire is made explicit in 2 Kings 23:10, Isaiah 30:33; and Jeremiah 7:31–32
  • What is the significance of Topheth in the Bible?
    The word Topheth, alternatively spelled Tophet, is thought by some to originate from the Aramaic word taphya, which meant “hearth, fireplace or roaster ” Others link it to the word toph (“drum”), leading to the idea that drums were used in the pagan worship rituals associated with Tophet
  • The Tophet—Where Israelites Sacrificed Their Children?
    While archaeology has yet to reveal the tophet in the Valley of Hinnom, the excavation of Phoenician and Canaanite sites across the Mediterranean reveal evidence of ritualistic child sacrifice, the practice associated with the tophet in the Bible
  • TOPHET - JewishEncyclopedia. com
    There is no consensus of opinion as to which of these valleys represents the ancient Tophet There is, however, agreement that the convergence of the three valleys marks a part of Tophet
  • Tophet - World History Encyclopedia
    The tophet (also topheth) was a sacred precinct usually located outside cities where sacrifices and burials were made, especially of young children, in rituals of the Phoenician and then Carthaginian religion
  • Map - Topheth Tophet - BibleBento. com
    The Hebrew words are nearly identical; and Tophet was, probably, the king's "music-grove," or garden, denoting originally nothing evil or hateful Certainly there is no proof that it took its name from the beating, to drown the cries of the burning victims, that passed through the fire to Molech
  • Topical Bible: Topheth
    (Isaiah 30:32,37) The Hebrew words are nearly identical; and Tophet war probably the king's "music-grove" or garden, denoting originally nothing evil or hateful
  • Topheth - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
    The cult at Topheth was most popular in the reigns of Ahaz and Manasseh who are said to have sacrificed their own sons in Hinnom, though undoubtedly at Tophet (2 Chron 28:3; 33:6)


















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