Μολόχ (
Molóch|
mol-okh'|
proper noun|person|
Moloch)
[Grk]
Μολόχ,
Μόλοχ LN: 93.265 GK: G3661 Hebrew: מֶלֶךְ,
מֹלֶךְ
Derivation: of Hebrew origin (
מֹלֶךְ);
Strong's: Moloch (i.e. Molek), an idol
KJV: --Moloch.
See: מֹלֶךְ Μολοχ
This entry is a name, title, city, people, river, land, or tribe and is not Defined by LSJ (Note: there are some exceptions they will have there definitions)
Μολόχ Moloch 1x
Moloch, pr. name, indecl., [Act 7:43]
G3434 — Μολόχ
ὁ (Hebrew מֹלֶך, מִלְכֹּם, also מַלְכָּם; cf. Gesenius, Thesaurus, ii., p. 794f), indeclinable, Moloch, name of the idol-god of the Ammonites, to which human victims, particularly young children, were offered in sacrifice. According to the description in the Jalkut ((Rashi (Vulg. Jarchi)) on ([Jer 7:31])), its image was a hollow brazen figure, with the head of an ox, and outstretched human arms. It was heated red-hot by fire from within, and the little ones placed in its arms to be slowly burned, while to prevent their parents from hearing their dying cries the sacrificing-priests beat drums (see γηννα): [Act 7:43] from [Amo 5:26] the Sept., where Hebrew מַלְכְּכֶם, which ought to have been translated βασιλέως ὑμῶν, i. e. of your idol. Cf. Winers RWB, under the word, Moloch; J. G. Müller in Herzog ix. 714f; Merx in Schenkel see 194f; (BB. DD. under the words Molech, Moloch; Winers Grammar, Robertson Smith in Encyc. Brit. edition 9, under the word; Baudissin, Jahve et Moloch etc. and especially in Herzog 2 vol. 10:168-178).
Μολόχ , ὁ ,
indecl.
( Heb . H4428, prop . מֶלֶךְ King, but vocalized to read בֺּשֶׁת , shame, of. Βάαλ , and v. DB, iii, 415 f .),
Moloch, the god of the Ammonites : [Act 7:43] ( LXX ). †
Μολόχ原文音譯:MolÒc 摩羅赫
詞類次數:專有名詞(1)
原文字根:統治
字義溯源:摩洛;偶像名,外邦星象神祗,他們的獻祭,包括把孩童獻上為祭。或源自希伯來文(H4432(מֹלֶךְ)=摩洛,亞們人之主要神祗);而H4432(מֹלֶךְ)出自(H4427(מָלַךְ)=統治)
出現次數:總共(1);徒(1)
譯字彙編:
1)摩洛(1)[徒7:43]