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  1. Oct 6, 2023 · Updated Oct 06, 2023. 1 Kings 11:7 tells us that Solomon, in one of the most unwise decisions of his reign as king of Israel, ordered pagan temples to be erected. One of these pagan deities was Molech (sometimes spelled Moloch or Molek, depending on your Bible translation).

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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. 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.”

  3. Aug 3, 2024 · Meaning of Molech in the Bible. Molech, as depicted in the Bible, signifies the grave consequences of abandoning faith in God and succumbing to idolatrous practices that contradict divine commandments.

  4. Jul 6, 2022 · Molech is one of the most frequently-mentioned pagan deities in the Old Testament, with a strange, dark history that we need to be aware of today. Here's what the Bible tells us about this pagan deity....

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  5. Nov 8, 2022 · Molech (or Moloch, Milcom) was the national god of the Ammonites, whose land bordered Israel’s territory east of Jordan.

  6. Apr 3, 2023 · Molech – The name Molech appears several times in the Bible and is called the “abomination of the Ammonites” in 1 Kings. Molech was a false god worshiped by the Canaanites. The worship of Molech involved burning children as sacrifices to him (2 Kings 23:10).

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  8. Some contend that molech is a generic noun denoting a particular type of sacrifice, “a votive offering.” This view is based primarily on the use of mlk in a number of Punic and Neo-Punic inscrs. dated roughly from the 4th to the 1st cent.

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