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  1. The accepted view since Abraham Geiger is that Moloch is a tendentious mis-vocalization of the word melekh, "king," the original vowels being changed and patterned after the vocalization of boshet, "shame," which was often used as an intentional substitute for Baal (see Euphemism and Dysphemism ).

  2. Nov 30, 2016 · “Who was Molech?” … … As with much of ancient history, the exact origin of Molech is unclear. The term is believed to have originated with the Phoenician mlk, which meant a type of sacrifice made to confirm or acquit a vow. Melekh is the Hebrew word for king.

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    Moloch, Molech, or Molek [a] is a word which appears in the Hebrew Bible several times, primarily in the Book of Leviticus. The Bible strongly condemns practices that are associated with Moloch, which are heavily implied to include child sacrifice .

  4. Molech; Moloch Search mō´lek , mō´lok ( המּלך , ha - mōlekh , always with the article, except in 1 Kings 11:7 ; Septuagint ὁ Μολόχ , ho Molóch , sometimes also Μολχόμ , Molchóm , Μελχόλ , Melchól ; Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible, 390-405 A.D.) Moloch ):

  5. 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.”

  6. The use of βασιλεύς, basileús, and ἄρχων, árchōn, as a translation of the name by the Septuagint suggests that it may have been originally the Hebrew word for "king," melekh. Molech is obtained from melekh by the substitution of the vowel points of Hebrew bōsheth, signifying "shame."

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  8. The use of basileus, and archon, as a translation of the name by the Septuagint suggests that it may have been originally the Hebrew word for "king," melekh. Molech is obtained from melekh by the substitution of the vowel points of Hebrew bosheth, signifying "shame."

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