>>20063058Daily reminder that Yahweh is a demon invented by OOGA BOOGA sandniggers for the purpose of human sacrifices.
There was never a deity called "Molech", and the Bible never explicitly says such a deity existed except when deliberately mistranslated. "molech" is not even a proper noun according to how it's used grammatically.[1] The idea of a god named Molech is apologetic smoke and mirrors used to obscure the fact that human sacrifices were traditionally dedicated to Yahweh. A "molech" is actually a type of sacrifice,[2] and Yahweh was a primary recipient of these molech offerings.[3] The victim was killed, bled out, then burned[4] at a "tophet", a site for ritual incineration.[5] Abraham intended to sacrifice Isaac as a molech, or whole burnt offering, to Yahweh.
Isaiah 30:33
>For his[6][7] tophet (ritual firepit) is arranged from before;>He himself[8] has even been made ready for the molech[9] (burnt offering);>He has made deep:>he has made large:>its pile—>fire and wood being made abundant;>The breath of YHWH,>as a stream of brimstone,>[is] burning in it![1] Lipiński, p. 103
[2] Stavrakopoulou, p. 153
[3] Lipiński, p. 108
[4] ibid., p. 104
[5] Stavrakopoulou, p. 140
[6] Cross, p.3,10-11
[7] Lipiński, p. 107
[8] Stavrakopoulou, p. 149
[9] Lipiński, p. 107
• Cross, Andrew. 2014. A Textual Analysis of Isaiah 30. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
https://arcalog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Isaiah-30-Textual-Analysis.pdf• Lipiński, E., 2015. ‘Shall I Offer My Eldest Son?’(Mi. 6: 7). The Biblical Annals, 5(62/1), pp.95-109.
https://czasopisma.kul.pl/ba/article/download/464/384• Stavrakopoulou F. 2013. The Jerusalem Tophet: Ideological Dispute and Religious Transformation, Studi Epigrafici e Linguistici, volume 29-30, pages 137-158.
https://www.academia.edu/7656412/The_Jerusalem_Tophet_Ideological_Dispute_and_Religious_Transformation