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  2. Malik - Wikipedia

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    Page from a Rosh Hashanah prayerbook with Hebrew ืžืœืš ‎ (melekh) in large red text.. Malik (Phoenician: ๐คŒ๐ค‹๐คŠ; Hebrew: ืžึถืœึถืšึฐ; Arabic: ู…ู„ูƒ; variously Romanized Mallik, Melik, Malka, Malek, Maleek, Malick, Mallick, Melekh) is the Semitic term translating to "king", recorded in East Semitic and Arabic, and as mlk in Northwest Semitic during the Late Bronze Age (e.g. Aramaic ...

  3. Moloch - Wikipedia

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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. [2] Traditionally, the name Moloch has been understood as referring to a Canaanite god. [3]

  4. Malik (name) - Wikipedia

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    Malik, Maleek, Malek or Malyk (Arabic: ู…ูŽุงู„ููƒ or ู…ูŽู„ููƒ) (Urdu & (): ู…ุงู„ฺฉ) (/ หˆ m æ l ษช k /) is a given name of Semitic origin. [1] It is both used as first name and surname originally mainly in Western Asia by Semitic speaking Christians, Muslims and Jews of varying ethnicities, before spreading to countries in the Caucasus, South Asia, Central Asia, North Africa and ...

  5. Milcom - Wikipedia

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    The Bible attests Milcom as playing the role of the Ammonites' chief state god in parallel to Yahweh's role in Israel. [7] Given that the Bible refers to Milcom having been worshiped by royal sanction in Jerusalem, it is possible that he was also worshiped as a native rather than a foreign god in Israel.

  6. Talut - Wikipedia

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    Talut (Arabic: ุทุงู„ูˆุช, romanized: แนฌฤlลซt) is a character in the Quran traditionally identified with the Israelite king Saul, [1] as he is stated to be the Malik (ู…ูŽู€ู„ูู€ูƒ, 'king') of Israel.

  7. Melech - Wikipedia

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    the title of "king" in ancient Semitic culture, see Malik; the deity Moloch; See also. King of the Jews (disambiguation) Melek (disambiguation) Melach, a river in ...

  8. Maalik - Wikipedia

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    points out, that the punishments are carried out by God's command: "O believers! Protect yourselves and your families from a Fire whose fuel is people and stones, overseen by formidable and severe angels, who never disobey whatever Allah orders—always doing as commanded." . In Hadith. According to Islamic tradition, Muhammad met the angel Maalik during his heavenly journey. Therefore ...

  9. Ebed-Melech - Wikipedia

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    Ebed-Melech sees Jeremiah in the cistern. (Jim Padgett, 1984) Ebed-Melech (Hebrew: ืขึถื‘ึถื“-ืžึถืœึถืšึฐ ‘Eแธ‡eแธmeleแธต; Latin: Abdemelech; Ge'ez: แŠ แ‰คแˆœแˆŒแŠญ) is a character in Jeremiah 38.

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