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>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
>The cult of Ninurta can be traced back to the oldest period of Sumerian history. In the inscriptions found at Lagash he appears under his name Ningirsu, "the lord of Girsu", Girsu being the name of a city where he was considered the patron deity. In the astrotheology system Ninurta was associated with the planet Saturn, or perhaps as offspring or an aspect of Saturn. In his capacity as a farmer-god, there are similarities between Ninurta and the Greek Titan Kronos, whom the Romans in turn identified with their Titan Saturn
>The Chaldean word for ruler was "Tur" which also meant bull. The word “father” in hebrew language for example is a and b (Abba). The a “aleph” means bull/ox, and the b “bet” means “house”, so “house ox”. Kings wearing crowns also comes from this. The word “crown” even comes from a word that means “horns”, and crowns represtended bull horns. Many primitive tribes literally wear real bull horns to denote they are the rulers. The word “king” in hebrew is “melech”. Notice the similarity to “moloch”
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>The cult of Ninurta can be traced back to the oldest period of Sumerian history. In the inscriptions found at Lagash he appears under his name Ningirsu, "the lord of Girsu", Girsu being the name of a city where he was considered the patron deity. In the astrotheology system Ninurta was associated with the planet Saturn, or perhaps as offspring or an aspect of Saturn. In his capacity as a farmer-god, there are similarities between Ninurta and the Greek Titan Kronos, whom the Romans in turn identified with their Titan Saturn
>The Chaldean word for ruler was "Tur" which also meant bull. The word “father” in hebrew language for example is a and b (Abba). The a “aleph” means bull/ox, and the b “bet” means “house”, so “house ox”. Kings wearing crowns also comes from this. The word “crown” even comes from a word that means “horns”, and crowns represtended bull horns. Many primitive tribes literally wear real bull horns to denote they are the rulers. The word “king” in hebrew is “melech”. Notice the similarity to “moloch”
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