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- Melchom abstract "Melchom is a demon or spirit in the Dictionnaire Infernal, Melchom is the god or idol of the Ammonites, otherwise called Moloch, and Melech: which in Hebrew signifies a king, and Melchom signifies their unearthly king. Their king referring to Melchom, their unholy idol.The Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary reads\"The Ammonite god is said to do what they do, namely, occupy the Israelite land of Gad. To Jehovah, the theocratic \"King\" of Israel, the land belonged of right; so that their Molech or Melchom was an usurper-king.\" This statement applies that, while the ammomites lived in Gad, so did Melchom. However, after they were chased from there by the Israelites, Melchom was cast down from his idolic throne. This is the moment when Melchom was embodied as a demon after King David \"took his crown\". In this new form he is a lesser demon, and is the paymaster of servants in hell. He is known as \"he who carries the purse\".".
- Melchom wikiPageExternalLink demon_deplancy.asp.
- Melchom wikiPageID "10202424".
- Melchom wikiPageLength "1315".
- Melchom wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Melchom wikiPageRevisionID "653400259".
- Melchom wikiPageWikiLink Ammon.
- Melchom wikiPageWikiLink Bible.
- Melchom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Demonology.
- Melchom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Demons.
- Melchom wikiPageWikiLink David.
- Melchom wikiPageWikiLink Dictionnaire_Infernal.
- Melchom wikiPageWikiLink Melech.
- Melchom wikiPageWikiLink Moloch.
- Melchom wikiPageWikiLink Tribe_of_Gad.
- Melchom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Melchom".
- Melchom subject Category:Demonology.
- Melchom subject Category:Demons.
- Melchom hypernym Demon.
- Melchom type ComicsCharacter.
- Melchom comment "Melchom is a demon or spirit in the Dictionnaire Infernal, Melchom is the god or idol of the Ammonites, otherwise called Moloch, and Melech: which in Hebrew signifies a king, and Melchom signifies their unearthly king. Their king referring to Melchom, their unholy idol.The Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary reads\"The Ammonite god is said to do what they do, namely, occupy the Israelite land of Gad.".
- Melchom label "Melchom".
- Melchom sameAs Q6812040.
- Melchom sameAs Melchom.
- Melchom sameAs m.02q5274.
- Melchom sameAs Q6812040.
- Melchom wasDerivedFrom Melchom?oldid=653400259.
- Melchom isPrimaryTopicOf Melchom.