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  2. 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 ).

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · 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.”

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    Leviticus 18:20–22 connects the cult of Molech with sexual immorality: You shall not have intercourse with your neighbor’s wife, to be defiled with her. You shall not give any of your offspring to offer them to Molech, nor shall you profane the name of your God; I am the Lord. You shall not lie with a male as one lies with a female; it is an abomin...

    It might be better to ask, what does modernity nothave to do with Molech? For a long time I struggled to understand how the pagans and certainly some in the Old Testament church could have fallen into the cult of Molech. As part of the tail end of the baby-boom, I am part of a generation that felt treasured (not bubble-wrapped). I think, however, t...

    The most recent example of the pervasiveness of the modern Molech cult is the video showing parents voluntarily exposing their children a to drag-queen strip show, during which some of the children were encouraged to stuff money in the g-strings of men presenting as women. Where abortion is about autonomy, convenience, and economic-social mobility,...

    God the Son became incarnate knowing full well what the Ammonite pagans had done and how Israelite laity and leaders had fallen into the same cult. Remember, it went on in Israel for centuries. Josiah had to end it for a reason: there was a market for the Molech cult among those who had been delivered by Yahweh from Egypt. Christ died for people ha...

  4. 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."

  5. 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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  7. 4432. Molek . Strong's Concordance. Molek: a heathen god to whom Isr. sacrificed children. Original Word: מֹלֶךְ. Part of Speech: Proper Name Masculine. Transliteration: Molek. Phonetic Spelling: (mo'-lek) Definition: a heathen god to whom Israelites sacrificed children. NAS Exhaustive Concordance. Word Origin. from the same as melek.

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