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What actually is Moloch/Molech?
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>>17270851
Some old deity that normie christians fearmonger over.
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>>17270852
Same with Beelzebub, Baal, and Mammon.
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>>17270853
Baal isn't even one god, there are several gods with the title baal
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>>17270855
What does it mean, is it like a title?
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>>17270856
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Baal

"Ba'al" just means "Lord"
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>>17270856
Baal means 'owner' or 'lord' so other deities being referred to as Baal just means like 'Lord -insert name'. There is a god called Baal and he was a deity with domain over fertility, storms, and shit like that.
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>>17270862
kek, didn't Judaism borrow titles such as Yehovah, Adonai, and Elohim from other deities? Baal seems like a perfectly good title for them to take as well.
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>>17270863
Probably. Remember Yahweh used to be part of a whole jewish pantheon.
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>>17270865
Really?
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There is no connection between Moloch and owls. It's a misconception based on Bohemian Grove which is a shrine to Minerva
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>>17272100
Aye
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>>17270851
Capitalism, or more generally economic exploitation in general
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>>17272132
>watches metropolis once
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>>17272121
A shrine to Stolas
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>>17270851
One of the evil deities in jewish religion - Him, Baal & Tenet are particularly fond of children sacrifice, so they decided to cut baby penises to please their overlord. 'The great sacrifice', i.e. the Holocaust, was part of a kabalistic deal with them so they can receive their country, Israel.
Problem is they tried to trick their own Gods, just as they try to trick their fellow man - the blood wasn't even nearly enough. Basically Moloch is the one who can help them achieve Greater Israel, as in Solomons prophecy, but for that to happen they think they need an even bigger sacrifice ... but guess what? The guy will be very, very unpleased when He learns the blood he's getting is from muslims & westoids, instead of Abraham's sons.

Moloch will be the end of their race, way things are going.
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>>17272233
muh children sacrifice.. you sound like a liberal
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>>17272239
we're talking blood magic, not politics
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>>17270851
Moloch is a deifying interpretation of a very particular historical figure, the same one who gave rise to the Babylonian/Chaldean narrative of the so-called Ninurta and Marduk. In fact, the word Moloch does not originate in the Canaanite languages, being a foreignness term derived from a misrepresentation of "Marutuk". The same is true of Baal, which originates from the Sumerian treatment of "Bel", meaning Lord.

>"You also carried along Sikkuth your king (Moloch) and Kiyyun, your images, the star of your gods which you made for yourselves." Amos 5:26

>סִכּוּת proper name, of a divinity Amos 5:26 read probably *סַכּוּת, = Assyrian Sakkut (epithet of Adar-Ninip = Ninurta), SchrSK 1874, 332; COT AM 5, 26, compare TieleGeschichte. 528 BaeRel 239 RogersEncy

>Ninurta, however, was identified with Saturn (not with Mars like his twin brother Nergal), called sag-uš, or in Accadian, kaimānu, "the steady star." Amos accused his countrymen of the Northern Kingdom (Samaria) of bearing their images, Sikkūt, "your king," and Kiyyūn. One of the names of Ninurta was Sakkut, otherwise called Etalak, who with his companion, Latarak, stood at the gate of sunrise to open the gate for the entering of Shamash. We have already seen that the title malik, "king," was popular in Canaan for the Sun-god, and in fact the Septuagint renders Amos v.26 by "ye have borne the tent of Moloch"

>Sikkuth is identified with Sag/k.kud/t (transliterated in a Mesopotamian god list as Sa-ak-ku-ut!), an astral deity known also from the "An" god list found at Ugarit (originally from Nippurian and other Mesopotamian sources, see Weidner, in bibl.), where it appears as [d]sag/k.k[ud]/t = [d]s[a]g/k.kud/t (Ugaritica, 5 (1969), 214, line 44). (In other "non-Western" lists of gods and stars, Sikkuth has recently been identified with Ninurta (Ninib), one of the chief Mesopotamian deities (known also in the "West" and sometimes identified with Horon)
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>Haurun, an underworld god, co-ruler of the underworld, twin brother of Melqart (Hercules), a son of Mot. Bethoron in Israel, takes its name from Horon. He is associated with the god Nergal

>Clermont-Gannau mentions as a parallel a custom from the temple of Jerusalem, which really created the dismay of the High priest and was abolished. Each morning the Levites would rouse God with the call from Ps. 44,24: “Wake up, why do you sleep Adoni? Rise!” The Levites with this duty were called “rousers” (ma’urrîm). Melqart is the young sun-warrior tracing his route across the sea towards the sunset. He is a parallel to the Greek Heracles, who through 12 “labours” completes his task on earth. In the 11th he reaches the Garden of the Hesperides (paradise). The Heracles/Hercules-name seems to have some connection to Nergal (Hercal). Heracles also seems to have some similarity to Ninurta

>Melqart comes from MLK, that means King and QRT, a Phoenician syllable meaning City. A similar etymology in Akkadian is Nergal. The name means "Lord of the Great City", a euphemism for the Underworld. The myths of Nergal and Heracles (which probably came from its variation "Hercal") have death by fire in common. Their deaths follow love, Heracles is given a 'love potion' that is actually a poison, and Nergal burns after sleeping with the Queen of the Underworld

>Another possible candidate is Melqart, who, like Moloch, was seen as an infernal deity. In Ur inscriptions refer to the Maliku as infernal deities, and at Mari a god called Muluk was the patron of vows. His name appears to be related to the Akkadian Malik, meaning "king." Considering that there was a tendency in the ancient world to identify previously separate deities with each other, it could be that different localities had their own Maliku, their own local infernal deities like Nergal and Ninurta, who were regarded as "kings" of me dead and who had to be appeased from time to time by infant sacrifice
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>Mekel (Moloch) and Reshef are, therefore, titles of Nergal. Concerning the meaning of the verb rašāpu, "to blaze," "to burn," there is no doubt, and Nergal or, more correctly, Nergal as specifically the Fire-god Girra, is called rašpu, "the Scorcher," or rašubbu in Babylonia. The verb also occurs as šarāpu, and the god Sharrapu is a West Semitic deity, identified by the Assyrians with Lugalgirra, i.e., Nergal as Pest-god

>The Janus nature of Nergal and Ninurta, the Sumerian personification of the sun's heat, is due to the division of the year into two parts, the period of fierce heat and the period of cold; hence he was known in the West as Sharrapu, "Scorcher," and Birdu, "Cold," "Chill," the Meslamtae of the Assyrians. The specialized aspects of this Sun-god resulted in his being on the one hand a devouring deity of fire and heat, of war and pestilence, and on the other hand as “he who rises from Meslam”

>The design of the older Melqart (Fig. 30), who is represented as god of the chase riding on a sea-horse, may have led to his identification with Hercules, ubiquitously represented on coins clothed in a lion’s skin, drawing bow with arrow, and brandishing a massive club, the so-called Tyrian Hercules of Citium. There is another mythological connection between the Nergal-Malik type of Sungod of Tyre and the Greek deity, whose battles with the lions of Mount Cithaeron and the Nemea, with the Arcadian stag, the Erymanthian boar, and the Cretan bull, caused the Tyrians to find in his deeds a similarity to their mythological tales of Melqart. In fact one of the titles of Melqart is Şêd, “the Hunter,” and the god has the double title, Şêd-Melqart, at Carthage
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>>17272315
>This epithet of Melqart has not been found for Nergal in Babylonian, but Şa-i-id nakirim, "Hunter of the foe," is used of Ninurta, god of the spring Sun. Since Baʻal-Hammon, principal male deity of Carthage, is identified with Hercules, and Melqart occurs repeatedly at Carthage in proper names, the identity of Ba'al-Hamman with Şêd-Melqart is certain. Baʻal-Hammon of the Phoenician colony at Carthage is only a new name for the Sun-god of the mother-city Tyre, and is taken directly from the cult centre Hammon near Tyre, where the double deity Melk-'Ashtart was worshipped. Astarte of Tyre became the great goddess and principal deity of Carthage; the double deity Şêd-Tanit, corresponding to Melk-'Ashtart of Hamman, also emerges in the mythological nomenclature of Carthage

>The Sun-god was known as the god Şêd, “the Hunter,” at Tyre and Carthage. Sanchounyathon made use of trust- worthy sources when he said that Agreus, the Hunter, and Halleus, the Fisherman, were descendants of Samem-roumos, a title of the Sun-god, at Tyre. Here minor aspects of Melqart are personified and treated as deities in his pantheon, an ordinary Sumerian method. Agreus and Halieus begat two brothers, one of whom was called Chrysōr, inventor of hook, bait, fishing line, and small fishing boats, and was the first who sailed. After his death he was deified under the name Diamichius. From them descended Technites and Geinos, who invented brick making

>From them descended Technitēs and Gēinos, who invented brick making. These begat Agros, Agrouēros, or Agrotes, "the Farmer." To him the Phoenicians built a statue and "a temple drawn by oxen." At Gebal Agrotes was the greatest of the gods. Since Agrotes also means “Hunter,” the name was applied to the Sun-god El of Gebal
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>>17272323
>The statue and temple drawn by oxen clearly refer to the chariot of the Sun-god drawn by four horses, a design found on coins ot every city which emphasized the sun-cult. A chariot with four horses driven by Helios stood on the gable of the magnificent temple of the sun at Ba'albek, and coins of that city represent the fagade of the temple mounted by the chariot of the sun. At Emesa (Homs) the sacred baetyl of Elagabal stands on a chariot drawn by four horses

The Phoenicians of the city-state of Tyre (who colonized North Africa and created Carthage) worshiped Ninurta/Hercules as their supreme god and called him Melqart (Mlk-Qrt, meaning "King of the City", Mlk is the root word of Moloch). Both Herodotus and Lucian claimed to visit the temple of Melqart in Phoenicia and both concluded that there were two different deities called Heracles - one the Olympian and the other "Tyrian Heracles" (Melqart/Ninurta). Yahweh's temple was EXPLICITLY modeled after Melqart's temple with his two pillars at the entrance (Hercules pillars that separate the Mediterranean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean).

Also, the picrel foundation myth of Tyre includes that Melqart carried not two pillars, but two Tablets of the Law around a burning bush that wasn't consumed with a serpent around its base like Moses on Mount Sinai. Clear biblical parallels. Many many other connections. This is true, because the people from Tyre who Bible calls "Gebalites" (which comes from El-Gebal, also known as Elagabalus, whose imperial cult was brought to Rome by the emperor Heliogabalus, who was a male prostitute priest/sodomite of him like the worshipers of Moloch) built Solomon's temple. Even the king of Tyre, Hiram is referred to as a "brother" (achi) by David, and Josephus stated that he was of the tribe of Naphtali.

https://www.academia.edu/4354912/Th...as_Proceedings_Actes_I_Madrid_2005_Pp_829_834
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>>17270851
I'm thinking it's an imaginary construct of medieval Christians based on their ideas of what a bloodthirsty pagan idol of the ancient Middle East is supposed to look/be like. They did it again with islam too:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Termagant
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>The first mention of the city of Jerusalem is in the Egyptian Execration Texts of the 19th–18th centuries b.c.e. The name is spelled wš mm and was probably pronounced "rushalimum." In the Tell el-Amarna letters of the 14th century b.c.e., it is written Urusalim, and in Assyrian Ursalimmu (Sennacherib inscription). In the Bible it is usually spelled yrushlm and sometimes yrushlym (pronounced "Yerushalayim"). The city of Salem (Gen. 14:18; Ps. 76:3) is evidently Jerusalem. The Greek Hierosolyma reflects the "holiness" (hieros, "holy") of the city. It seems that the original name was Irusalem, and the meaning of the two words composing it is "to found" ("yarah") and the name of the West Semitic sun god Shulmanu, also knows as Ninurta (Ninib). The god may have been considered the patron of the city, which had contained a sanctuary in his honor

>This becomes more evident in the El-Amarna letters, written by the king of Jerusalem Abdi-Heba to Pharaoh Amenhotep III. This city was known at that time also by the name “Temple of Šulmán/Bit-Ninib”. After complaining that the land was falling to the invading bands (habiru), the king of Jerusalem wrote: “. . . and now, in addition, the capital of the country of Jerusalem — its name is Bit Šulmáni —, the king’s city, has broken away ..” Beth Šulmán in Hebrew is Temple of Šulmán, it was a place of worship (in Canaanite times) of a god found in Akkadian sources as Shelmi, Salman, Shulmanu, or Salamu

>Saturn was Ninib, who is best known as Ninurta, a deity who was displaced by Enlil, the elder Bel, and afterwards regarded as his son. His story has not been recovered, but from the references made to it there is little doubt that it was a version of the widespread myth about the elder deity who was slain by his son, as Saturn was by Jupiter and Dyauspitr/Varuna by Indra
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>>17272389
>It may have resembled the lost Egyptian myth which explained the existence of the two Horuses--Horus the elder, and Horus, the posthumous son of Osiris. At any rate, it is of interest to find in this connection that in Egypt the planet Saturn was Her-Ka, "Horus the Bull". Ninib was also identified with the bull. Both deities were also connected with the spring sun, like Tammuz, and were terrible slayers of their enemies. Ninib raged through Babylonia like a storm flood, and Horus swept down the Nile, slaying the followers of Set. As the divine sower of seed, Ninib may have developed from Tammuz as Horus did from Osiris. Each were at once the father and the son, different forms of the same deity at various seasons of the year

>The elder god was displaced by the son (spring), and when the son grew old his son slew him in turn. As the planet Saturn, Ninib was the ghost of the elder god, and as the son of Bel he was the solar war god of spring, the great wild bull, the god of fertility. He was also as Ber "lord of the wild boar", an animal associated with Rimmon

>Like all gods who were "sons", Ninurta was originally also Tammuz, son of the Earth-mother, and died each year with perishing vegetation. Few traces of his connection with that myth and cult remain, as it was almost entirely suppressed by the Tammuz cult. The most direct survivals are the myths of Lil and Nintur and of Marduk and Ishtar, both of which correspond to Tammuz and Ishtar. Ab-ú or Eš-ú, one of the principal titles of Tammuz, is also a title of Ninurta. Ninurta was regent of the month Tammuz and has also the title Ni(n)kilim, "Lord of swine," in the earliest Sumerian texts
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>The cult of Nikilim spread to the west, where he was worshipped at an unknown site, Diniktu. The Accadian word for "pig", humuşiru, is used as a title for Ninurta, and is followed by another title, sugannunna, "lord of the sea coast", by which Phoenicia is probably meant. Aramaic transcriptions of the name NIN-IB in the Persian period give the pronunciation Anushat, or Anmasht, or Enmasht, or Ennammasht. When we take into consideration that kilim, "pig", is also rendered by nammashtu, "small cattle", probably also in a special sense "swine", it is possible that Ninurta's title may be Ennammasht, "Lord of swine". It is, therefore, certain that the pig was sacred to Ninurta, and possible that he was known both in Babylonia and throughout the West as "Lord of Swine"

>The cult of Ninurta spread to the West in early times, and a temple of Ninurta at Gebal is mentioned in the fifteenth century, It was precisely at Gebal that the famous legend of the annual wounding by a boar, in the wild and mountainous valley of the Adonis, was told. The seal (Fig. 58) from Kish, where Ninurta’s principal cult under the name Zamama as War-god existed from prehistoric times, may possibly be connected with a legend of the killing of Nikilim by a wild boar

>The meaning of the scene is obscure, and the figure of the person lancing a spear from the top of a palm tree may not be a deity. It may be connected with the motif of the Sun-god appearing from a tree discussed in Chapter There was also a city, Beth-Ninurta, near Jerusalem, in the same period. Since the god Damu, a regular title of Tammuz, was also a deity of Gebal, and since Damu also appears for Gula, wife of Ninurta, it is obvious that not only the Adonis cult of Gebal was borrowed from the Tammuz cult of Sumer, but that Ninurta, Nikilim, “the lord of swine,” has a direct connection with the Sumerian and Phoenician cults of the dying god
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>>17272289
>>17272315
>>17272323
>>17272379
>>17272389
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>>17272404
tldr: you're gay
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https://www.livius.org/articles/person/heliogabalus/heliogabalus-religion-1/
>Several things were required of the high priest of Sol Invictus Elagabal, because Dio speaks of the emperor's circumcision and his abstinence from pork. The historian also says that Heliogabalus had made plans to cut off his genitals altogether, but Dio does not believe that this had to do with the emperor's religion. Instead, he presents it as evidence of Heliogabalus' effeminacy. The circumcision, however, was carried out on other followers as well. All other facets of this religion were barbaric in Dio's eyes. The chanting, the innumerable amulets, animals that were kept either in the palace or in the temple, child sacrifice: Dio's catalogue of horrors is endless

>Dio exaggerates. Jews and Egyptians also circumcised their boys and abstained from pork, and the Romans had no difficulties with these customs. The fault Dio finds in Heliogabalus is that he was an emperor and had to represent everything that the Roman people stood for. In order to stand at the top of the nation, an emperor was expected to set a good example in Roman virtues. Circumcision and abstaining from pork did not belong on this list. Dio was a senator, a conservative, and an elitarian

>Sol is the personification of the Sun and a god in ancient Roman religion. It was long thought that Rome actually had TWO different, consecutive sun gods: The first, Sol Indiges (Latin: the deified sun), was thought to have been unimportant, disappearing altogether at an early period. Only in the late Roman Empire, scholars argued, did the solar cult re-appear with the arrival in Rome of the Syrian Sol Invictus (Latin: the unconquered sun), perhaps under the influence of the Mithraic mysteries

>Sol Invictus, on the other hand, was believed to be a Syrian sun god whose cult was first promoted in Rome under Elagabalus, without success
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>Some fifty years later, in 274 CE, Aurelian established the cult of Sol Invictus as an official religion. There has never been consensus on which Syrian sun god he might have been: some scholars opted for the sky god of Emesa, Elagabal, while others preferred Malakbel of Palmyra

>The god of Gebal was El, El of Gebal

>“The true origin of the divine name elah-Gabal was revealed on the day Mr. Friedrich Delitzsch established that the name of the god Fire of the ancient pre-Semitic people of the Schoumers and Akkads, subsequently adopted by the Chaldeo-Babylonian religion of the Semitic period, that this name, although written bil-gi by virtue of a law of reversal of the order of characters in the orthograph of which we have a good number of examples, read Gibil, a word which in the Acadian language is well known as meaning "to burn", as a verb, and "fire", as a noun. The god Gibil of Chaldea is surely the god Gabal of Emesa, and this is not the only example we have of a non-Semitic and Acadian divine denomination, passing among purely Semitic peoples through the influence of Babylon. Everything comes together to prove the identity of the two characters.” (SOL ELAGABALUS, François Lenormant, publisheed in Revue de l'histoire des religions, Vol. 3 (1881), pp. 310-322)

>Gibil (𒀭𒉈𒄀), also known under the Akkadian name Girra, was a Mesopotamian god associated with fire, both in its positive and negative aspects. He also played a role in ritual purification. The Akkadian form Girra was derived directly from the term girru. These terms are ultimately derived from the root *ḥrr, "to burn" or "to scorch", similarly as another theonym, Erra

>Erra (sometimes called Irra) is an Akkadian plague god known from an 'epos' of the eighth century BCE. Erra is the god of mayhem and pestilence who is responsible for periods of political confusion. He was assimilated to Nergal at some point
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>>17272430
>"No other etymology is in such good agreement with the idea held by the third-century Syrians of Emesa, concerning their god, Sol Elagabal. But the question remains whether this hypothesis really explains the form of the name. El-Gablil or El-Gebil would fit better than El-Gabal. These considerations, however, have only relative value, since the Syrian form of Elagabal was not handed down directly. This last etymology seems the most probable to R6ville. Furthermore, it does not exclude the other two. The root gabal from which the Arabic word for mountain derives, has given rise to the formation of verbal stems meaning either massive or exalted or to exalt. In Syriac and Arabic the verb gabal (or gebal) is used in the sense of form or manipulate, which explains the Hebrew meaning of complete, define, limit (cf. gebottl = border) and in Syriac form or create."

>"Thus, the sun god of the heights in the mythology of Canaan can be related to the god who is maker or creator. Although there is not a single positive fact available that can be accepted as conclusive evidence except the common symbol of the Black Stone, it is not improbable that the god Gibil of the Chaldeans and the god Gebal of the Hemenesi had, if not a common origin, at least original analogies, or that the cult of the former influenced that of the latter." (The Cult of Sol Invictus, Gaston Halsberghe, (1972, E. ,. Brill, Leiden, Netherlands)

>El of Gebal became Elagabal, the Syrian Sun god worshipped as a black meteorite by the Syrian priesthood based in the city of Emessa, where this god fused with the Roman sun god Sol to be introduced to Roman legionaries through the cult of Sol Invictus Elagabalus, which is where Roman soldiers picked up the salute of the rising sun. Yes, that infamous one
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>Elagabal was later introduced into Rome itself by the Emperor Elagabalus (318 a.d), the teenaged high priest of this god and scion of the Severan dynasty who took over the Empire at the beginning of the 4th century c.e.

>The book of Kings states the Temple of Solomon was built by special masons from Gebal called the Gebalites or Giblites, whose identity undergo various transformations through the various translations of the reference to them. But that they were masons and from Gebal is clear

>32 And Solomon's builders and Hiram's builders and the Gebalites did fashion them, and prepared the timber and the stones to build the house
>— 1 Kings: 5, Hebrew

>18 Thus Solomon’s workmen, and Hiram’s workmen, and the men of Gebal prepared the timber and the stone for the construction of the temple
>— 1 Kings: 5, New Catholic

>18 And Solomon's builders and Hiram's builders did hew them, and the stonesquarers: so they prepared timber and stones to build the house.
>— 1 Kings: 5, King James

>18 And Solomon’s workmen, and the workmen of Hiram, and the masons hewed and prepared timber and stones for the building of the house
>— 1 Kings: 5, Geneva Translation

>18 So Solomon’s builders, Hiram’s builders, and the Gebalites quarried them; and they prepared timber and stones to build the temple
>— 1 Kings: 5, New King James

>18 and the builders of Solomon, and the builders of Hiram, and the Giblites hew, and prepare the wood and the stones to build the house
>— 1 Kings: 5, Young's Literal Translation

>Since the Freemasons fashion themselves as builders of Solomon’s temple, the capital G between their compass and square is no doubt a reference to Gebal, where the Crusaders would build the Castle of Gibelet, making Gibil the true god of their worship, the god of Gilgamesh, even if they themselves do not know this

Source:

https://thehotstar.net/gibil.html
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No, but your Jewish lovers are.

>The great sculpture of iron and bronze was in place, the Canaanites had prepared the space where the ritual would begin. Some Israelite women had already arrived and had children in their laps for the sacrifice, several strong and muscular men wore light and thin clothes and were around the great statue, they were men who danced and beat drums during the feast to the god Moloch. That great statue had a cavity in its belly in a hexagonal shape, representing the god Moloch. The priests reached the height of the cavity using a stone staircase that gave access to a large statue in the shape of a bull

>It was a frightening statue, in the cult there were children, young people, men and women, it was a large space next to the desert, the women collected the wood and took it in procession to be thrown inside that bronze monster. There was a great metal star, formed by two interposed triangles, which was already beginning to glow before the flames of the great furnace in the cavity of the god. There were stone tables and a lot of wine available, it didn't take long the whole place was filled with people coming from all over. Until a priest in long white clothes began babbling words to the god. Drums began to sound and the flames in the statue's great cavity stirred in high flames as if being stoked by a supernatural force. Then began a frenetic movement, people who seemed in a trance articulated words of great euphoria. Everyone began to drink and seemed intoxicated by the sound of drums and the movement of half-naked men in light flowing clothes. Until the priest went up the steps to deliver a child to the god to which a woman had given him, he approached the cavity, it was difficult to get very close, it was a great furnace that burned in the face. Then he uttered some words that infected the worshipers of the god Moloch

>"Receive, Oh Moloch, this offering, and pour out of your power this night!"
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>That child was crying, but her cry was barely audible in the face of all that euphoria, so she was thrown into the cavity and soon her cry was drowned out by the crackling of the flames that quickly devoured the offering. The drunkenness of the wine and the mad euphoria took over the worship of the god, soon the orgies before the god began, men and women were raped by those male prostitute priests. They were deflowered before the animal god, intoxicated by the ecstasy of the wine and the burning flames of the furnace

>They also tattooed themselves with burning iron objects that were used to make marks on their bodies. There were also men who castrated themselves, cut off their penises without seeming to feel any pain and then threw them into the flames saying "Receive Moloch!". Then these men were deflowered by other men there between the great stone stairs that led to the god at the top. Not all castrated themselves, some just burned in lust with other men. Men who were prostitute priests, they had big sexual organs like donkeys and ended their sexual acts by filling silver cups with their abundant semen. They were poured into the bowels of those women or were taken mixed with wine by men or women. Behold the nectar of the gods they said!

>Some women were deflowered by animals in heat, they kissed and committed lewdness with animals and they entered them, there were others who danced half-naked with snakes around their body or crawled as if they had been taken by a serpent spirit. That night five children were thrown into Moloch, and the service lasted until dawn, that whole place in the middle of the desert was filled with a smell of sin and orgy, smoke of animal fat with human skin burned in the fire
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>>17270851
The demon spirit of a celestial black magician.
>>17270852
>Jewish claws typed this post
>>17270853
These are all different malicious demons except Ba'al is believed to inhabit a host and that host is worshiped and obeyd without question. The current face of Ba'al is who people like Klaus Schwab take their marching orders from.
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>>17270856
It's the "title" of the current eras host to the demon of our time. If you can find them the old inscriptions talk about child sacrifice made to the face of Ba'al. The dark magicians use corrupted entities to further their agendas.
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>>17272680
Go away, groyper.
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Moloch is a sacrifice which YHVH instituted in order to humble and punish the Israelites
Ezekiel 20:25
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>>17272233
>The guy will be very, very unpleased when He learns the blood he's getting is from muslims & westoids, instead of Abraham's sons
Is Ishmael not a son of Abraham?
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>>17273329
Stay mad kike. Your pogrom can't come soon enough, but a for real this time.
Ironic you people invented the master race concept as well as created the idea of ideological holocausts--i find it ironic you'll be destroyed by your own machinations.
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>>17270851
Some fairy tale created by atheists.
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>>17270851
Donald Trump. Baal is Kamala Harris



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