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  1. Moloch - Wikipedia

    The spelling "Moloch" follows the Greek Septuagint and the Latin Vulgate; the spelling "Molech" or "Molek" follows the Tiberian vocalization of Hebrew, with "Molech" used in the English King James …

  2. Who Was Moloch / Molech in the Bible? Story and Meaning

    Oct 6, 2023 · Who was Moloch (Molech) in the Bible? Story and Meaning Molech is a particularly dark figure in Old Testament descriptions of Canaan's idols. His worshippers committed acts that put them …

  3. Moloch | Definition & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 19, 2025 · Also spelled: Molech On the Web: Jewish Virtual Library - Ancient Jewish History: The Cult of Moloch (Dec. 19, 2025)

  4. Who was the Canaanite God Molech? - Compelling Truth

    Molech was a pagan deity associated with child sacrifice in the Old Testament. The worship of the Canaanite God Molech was condemned as one of the most repulsive acts in God's sight.

  5. Who was Moloch/Molech/Molek? | GotQuestions.org

    Aug 14, 2025 · 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 …

  6. Topical Bible: Molech

    Molech, also spelled Moloch, is a deity associated with the ancient Near Eastern practice of child sacrifice. The worship of Molech is explicitly condemned in the Hebrew Bible, where it is depicted as …

  7. Who is Molech and what is his significance in the Bible?

    Nov 23, 2024 · Who is Molech, and what is his significance in the biblical narrative? Let's delve into the background and portrayal of Molech in the Bible to gain a deeper understanding of this enigmatic figure.

  8. MOLOCH (MOLECH) - JewishEncyclopedia.com

    In the Masoretic text the name is "Molech"; in the Septuagint "Moloch." The earliest mention of Molech is in Lev. xviii. 21, where the Israelite is forbidden to sacrifice any of his children to Molech.

  9. Molech; Moloch - Meaning & Verses | Bible Encyclopedia

    While Milcom or Malcam is peculiarly the national god of the Ammonites, as is Chemosh of the Moabites, the name Molech or Melech was recognized among the Phoenicians, the Philistines, the …

  10. Molech - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway

    Most scholars accept one of two meanings for “Molech.” Some contend that molech is a generic noun denoting a particular type of sacrifice, “a votive offering.”