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the fire in the worship of Moloch, was more intimately connected<br />

with soothsaying and magic than any other description of idolatry."<br />

The worship of Moloch was the worship of Saturn. There are<br />

perhaps various routes one can take to learn this. One route is a<br />

very close examination of the Scripture, especially the old<br />

Septuagint. Scriptures actually write of this fact in Amos 5:25-26<br />

and Acts 7:41-43. Amos wrote, "Did ye bring unto me sacrifices<br />

and offerings in the wilderness forty years, 0 House of Israel? Yea,<br />

ye have borne the tabernacle of your king ("siccuth malkecem", or<br />

in the Septuagint it reads "skenen tou Moloch"!), and the shrine<br />

(kiyyun) of your images, the star of your God, which ye made to<br />

yourselves" AMS 5:25-26 The Christian Stephen quotes these<br />

passages of Amos and connects it with the worship of the golden<br />

calf (bull or Taurus). His words on this are recorded in Acts 7:4 1.<br />

He further connects it in the next verse with the worship of "the<br />

host of heaven". In line with translations like the Septuagint, he<br />

states Page 160 .... in verse 43 that Amos 5 refers to the cult "of<br />

Moloch and the star of the god Rephan". Hebrew writing consists<br />

of only the consonants. The vowels can be added with what are<br />

termed vocalizations, which are dots. The Jewish scribes in their<br />

contempt for heathen gods placed vocalizations (vowel indicators)<br />

on the word Molech (M-L-CH) from a hebrew word for "shame".<br />

Because the incorrect vocalization was added out of contempt for<br />

the heathen names of abominable gods, the word Molech (Saturn<br />

worship) has been mistranslated by some translators. Further, the<br />

word Chiun (Kaimanu in Assyria) has been represented by the word<br />

Rephan in Acts 7:43. Rephan is Kaivan (Chiun) which is the<br />

arabian and syrian way of saying Saturn. Rephan apparently was a<br />

very limited or localized way of saying Saturn. The adoration of the<br />

calf (bull) in the wilderness was an important act of defiance by the<br />

Israelites-- while Moses went up on the mountain to speak to God<br />

face to face. This worship of the bull was actually worship of<br />

Saturn!<br />

Some call this star worship, and the bull was worshipped because at<br />

that time the constellation Taurus (the Bull) marked the position of<br />

the sun at the time of the spring equinox. The fact that the calf was<br />

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