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The Religion of the Ammonites: A Specimen of Levantine ... - MDPIOne distinguishing feature of Ammonite religion is the state god Milkom, whose name is probably an epithet for the god ʾEl, and who appears to be represented in ...
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(PDF) Milcom - Academia.eduAccording to the Hebrew Bible, Milcom is the chief deity of the Ammonites. But how was this deity depicted? While the author suggests that Milcom was ...
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Semitic root mlk - The Free DictionaryWest Semitic, to rule, dominate, possess, own; Common Semitic noun *malk-, ruler, king. 1. Melkite, from Aramaic malkāye, plural of malkāy, royal, royalist, ...Missing: lexicon | Show results with:lexicon
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Milcom מלכם - Brill Reference Works11.33 Milcom is called “the god of the Ammonites” as Chemosh was the god of Moabites and Athtart ( Astarte ) the Goddess of the Sidonians or Yahweh the God of ...
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Appendix II - Semitic Roots - American Heritage Dictionary... Semitic source akin to Hebrew mallûaḥ (see above). mlk. West Semitic, to rule, dominate, possess, own; Common Semitic noun *malk‑, ruler, king. Melkite ...Missing: lexicon | Show results with:lexicon
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H4445 - malkām - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon (kjv) - Blue Letter BibleH4445 - מַלְכָּם Malkâm, mal-kawm'; or מִלְכּוֹם Milkôwm; from for ; Malcam or Milcom, the national idol of the Ammonites:—Malcham, Milcom.
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Ammon, Ammonites - Search results provided by BiblicalTraining... Milcom (consonants mlkm). Milkōm, malkam, and mōlek appear to be three alternate forms of his name. All contain the common Sem. noun mlk, “king.” It has ...
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Biblical Dead Sea Scrolls - Zephaniah 1### Summary of Zephaniah 1:5 from Dead Sea Scrolls
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[PDF] YOU WILL BE LIKE THE GODS - Trinity Western Universityby scholars of the Hebrew Bible and early Judaism. Some of the leading ... Milcom,” given the explicit association with Ammon in the immediate context ...
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[PDF] Iron Age Deities in Word, Image, and Name - DoA PublicationHarvard Semitic Studies 31. Atlanta, Scholars. Press. van der Toorn, K. 1996. Ancestors and Anthroponyms: Kinship Terms as Theophoric Elements in Hebrew.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Electronic Pre–Publication 1/5 Last Revision: 14 May 2012 IDD ...Chronological range. It is evident from the Amman citadel inscription. (which appears to refers to him as the divine patron deity of the Ammonite rulers) ...
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Amman Citadel Inscription Supports Biblical HistoryAug 5, 2019 · The 26-centimeter-tall and 19-centimeter-wide artifact is the earliest-dated Ammonite inscription of appreciable length.
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Secrets of Amman Citadel: Discovering Ammonite temple of MilkomJun 26, 2024 · Another group of scholars discovered a building or a temple inscription that mentions the Ammonite god Milkom.
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Ammonite male diety head, perhaps Milkom - The BAS LibraryThis bust, with its piercing eyes, well-defined features, and closely cropped beard and moustache, represents an Ammonite deity, perhaps the chief god, Milkom.Missing: Milcom royal figure<|separator|>
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Molech מלך - Brill - Reference WorksThe etymology of the name is uncertain. Most scholars relate it in some way to the (West) Semitic root mlk, “to rule, to be king”, either as a Masoretic ...
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MOLOCH (MOLECH) - JewishEncyclopedia.comTheir Semitic kindred worshiped their gods with offerings of their children, and in their desperation the Israelites did the same. For some reason, perhaps ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Book Reviews 117 Appalachian State Universit molk. This view has ...George C. Heider's hefty Yale dissertation published in 1985 as The Cult of Molek: ... name elsewhere, he reviews and rejects proposed identifications with Milcom ...
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Milkom, in: J. Eggler/Chr. Uehlinger, The Iconography of Deities and ...May 14, 2012 · The paper discusses the Levantine god Milkom, primarily its role as the chief deity of the Ammonites, as presented in biblical texts and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Madaba Plains Project— TALL AL-'UMAYRI, 2006 - Digital ...The Committee on Archaeological Policy of the American Schools of Oriental Research approved the scientific goals and procedures of the project. The authors ...
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Iron Age Cultic Sites in Transjordan - MDPIFeb 27, 2019 · In the area east of the river Jordan, eight possible Iron Age cult places (temples or shrines) have been excavated: three in the Jordan Valley ( ...Missing: Milcom Citadel Umeiri
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Madaba Plains Project - Tall al-`Umayri - Madaba Plains ProjectDuring the biblical period the Ammonites apparently controlled the city, making it an administrative center near their southern border with the Moabites. A seal ...
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Judah under Assyrian Hegemony: A Reexamination of Imperialism ...the Canaanite god Baal, rooftop worship of the heavenly host, oaths taken in the name of the Ammonite god Milcom, and leaping over the threshold (after.
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Biblical and Greek Ambivalence Towards Child SacrificeNov 15, 2016 · ... Ammonite god, Milcom. Passing a child through fire, may not have involved the death of the child—this too is a matter of scholarly debate.The Practice And Prohibition... · The Biblical Prohibition Of... · Story Of Jephthah And His...
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Ammon, Moab, and Edom: Gods and Kingdoms East of the JordanThe Ammonite god Milcom is mentioned at the beginning of the inscription. ... Ammonite stone sculpture also includes depic- tions of human royal figures.