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  2. Moloch: or, This Gentile World - Wikipedia

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    Moloch: or, This Gentile World is a semi-autobiographical novel written by Henry Miller in 1927-28, initially under the guise of a novel written by his wife, June. [1] The book went unpublished until 1992, 65 years after it was written and 12 years after Miller's death.

  3. Category:Moloch in literature and popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Canaanite god Moloch was the recipient of child sacrifice according to the account of the Hebrew Bible, as well as Greco-Roman historiography on the god of Carthage. Moloch is depicted in John Milton 's epic poem Paradise Lost as one of the greatest warriors of the rebel angels, vengeful and militant.

  4. 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]

  5. Moloch in literature and popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Moloch played an important role in Jeff Lindsey's novel Dexter in the Dark (2007). Moloch is a character in the Felix Castor novels written by Mike Carey (2007 and following). In Derek Landy's Skulduggery Pleasant (2007), Moloch is the name of a vampire living in Ballymun.

  6. Milcom - Wikipedia

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    In the Masoretic Text, the name Milcom occurs three times, in each case in a list of foreign deities whose worship is offensive to Yahweh, the god of the Israelites. [3] It is mentioned at 1 Kings 11:5 as "Milcom the detestation of the Ammonites", at 1 Kings 11:33 as "Milcom the god of the children of Ammon", and at 2 Kings 23:13 as "Milcom the ...

  7. Gustave Tridon - Wikipedia

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    ) This book was published in 1884, and was cited as an influence by such apostles of French anti-Semitism as Édouard Drumont. In the book, Tridon proclaimed the superiority of 'Indo-Aryan' over 'Semitic' culture and traced Judaism back to the ancient worship of the god Moloch , who, he claims, demanded human sacrifice.

  8. Moloch: Book of Angels Volume 6 - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Moloch: Book of Angels Volume 6 (2006) ... The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4 stars [2]

  9. Zealot: A Book About Cults - Wikipedia

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    Zealot: A Book About Cults is a 2019 non-fiction book by Australian writer and podcaster Jo Thornely. The book addresses and describes high-profile religious cults such as Aum Shinrikyo , the Peoples Temple , and Heaven's Gate in an irreverent comedic style.