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2 Chronicles 28:3

28:3

offered <06999> [burnt incense. or, offered sacrifice. the valley.]

offered <06999 01197> [burnt.]

horrible <08441> [after the abominations.]


Leviticus 18:21

18:21

Molech <05674 04432> [pass through.]

Molech signifies a king, or governor, of similar import with BaÆ’l, lord, or governor; and it is generally supposed that the sun was worshipped under this name; and more particularly as the fire appears to have been so much employed in his worship. It seems clear that children were not only consecrated to him by passing through the fire, which appears to be alluded to here, but that they were actually made a burnt offering to him. (See the parallel passages.) That the several abominations afterwards mentioned were actually practised by many heathen nations is abundantly attested by their own writers.

Molech <04432> [to Molech.]

[Moloch.]

profane <02490> [profane.]


Leviticus 20:2

20:2

Any man <0376> [Whosoever.]

gives <05414> [giveth.]

[Moloch. Molech.]

The Rabbins describe this idol as made of brass sitting upon a throne of the same metal, in the form of a man, with the head of a calf, adorned with a royal crown, and his arms extended as if to embrace any one. When they offered any children to him, they heated the statue by a great fire kindled within, and the victim was put into his arms, and thus consumed. Others relate, that the idol, which was hollow, was divided into seven compartments within; in one of which they put flour, in the second turtles, in the third a ewe, in the fourth a ram, in the fifth a calf, in the sixth an ox, and the seventh a child; which were all burnt together by heating the statue inside. The account which Diodorus (l. xx.) gives of the statue of Saturn, to which the Carthaginians, descendants of the Canaanites, sacrificed their children, is very similar. For they had a brazen stature of Saturn, stretching out his hands towards the ground, in such a manner that the children placed within them tumbled down into a pit full of fire. To this account Milton alludes, in Paradise Lost, B. 1. 392.

people <05971> [the people.]


Deuteronomy 12:31

12:31

worship ......... do .............. done <06213> [Thou.]

Lord ............ abhorrent <08441 03068> [abomination to the. Heb. abomination of the. even their sons.]

The unnatural and horrid practice of offering human sacrifices not only existed, but universally prevailed among ancient nations. We have already (Note on Lev 20:2) referred to the custom among the Phoenicians and Carthaginians, descendants from the Canaanitish nations, of sacrificing their children to Moloch, or Saturn; and we will now cite a passage from Diodorus Siculus, (lib. xx.) which immediately precedes that already produced relative to this barbarous custom. He states that the Carthaginians imputed their being besieged by Agathocles to the anger of Saturn, because, instead of sacrificing the best of their own children, as formerly, they had sacrificed children bought for that purpose. "In haste, therefore, to rectify their errors, they chose 200 of the noblest children, and publicly sacrificed them! Others, accused of irreligion, voluntarily gave themselves up, to the number of no less than 300!"


Deuteronomy 18:10

18:10

son <01121> [maketh.]

or ......... divination .... reader <07081 07080> [that useth divination.]

The precise import of the terms here used to express these unhallowed practices cannot be clearly ascertained: he that useth divination, {kosaim, kesamim,} seems a general term for the various species after specified; observer of times, {meonain,} one who pretends to foretell by the clouds, planets, etc.; enchanter {menachesh,} a diviner, either by means of serpents, or by inspecting the entrails of beasts, the flight of birds, etc.; a witch, {mecashsheph,} one who used magical fumigations, etc.; a charmer, {chover chaver,} one who uses spells, or a peculiar conjunction of words, or tying knots, etc.; a consulter with familiar spirits, {shoel ov,} a pythoness; a wizard, {yidoni,} a cunning man; necromancer, {doresh el hammaithim} one who seeks enquiries of the dead.


Deuteronomy 18:2

18:2

Lord <03068> [the Lord.]


Deuteronomy 21:6

21:6

wash ... hands <03027 07364> [wash their hands.]

Washing the hands was anciently a symbolical action, denoting that the person was innocent of the crime in question.


Deuteronomy 23:10

23:10


Jeremiah 7:31-32

7:31

places of worship <01116> [the high.]

Valley <01516> [the valley.]

sacrifice <08313> [to burn.]

commanded <06680> [which I.]

entered ... mind <05927 03820> [came it into. Heb. came it upon.]


7:32

time <03117> [the days.]

bury <06912> [for.]


Ezekiel 23:37

23:37

adultery ........... adultery ...... their <05003> [they have.]

blood <01818> [and blood.]

sons <01121> [have also.]


Ezekiel 23:39

23:39

came <0935> [they came.]

done <06213> [thus.]




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