otheruses Middle Eastern deities cu date October 2007 Chemosh IPAc en icon k i m from lang he IPA he ke mo , was the god of the Moabites Num. 21 29 Jer. 48 7, 13, 46 . The etymology of Chemosh ... his victories over the king of Israel to this god, And Chemosh drove him before my sight. According ... K. B. ii. 90 et seq. see Jehonadab . Chemosh was a god associated with the Semitic mother goddess Ashtar Chemosh Ashtar , whose name he bears Moabite Stone, line 17 compare Barton, Semitic Origins, iv. . Peake wrongly holds that Ashtar Chemosh was a deity distinct from Chemosh, while Moore and B thgen ... , who they believe was worshipped in the temple of Chemosh. Ashtar is more probably masculine here, as in South Arabia, and another name for Chemosh, the compound Ashtar Chemosh being formed ... loc. . Chemosh, therefore,was in general a deity of the same nature as Baal . On critical occasions ... of Chemosh, and also calls them the people of Chemosh . The name of the father of Mesha, Chemosh melek Chemosh is Malik or Chemosh is king compare Moabite Stone, line 1 , indicates the possibility that Chemosh and Malik or Moloch were one and the same deity. Judges xi. 24 has been thought by some to be a proof of this, since it speaks of Chemosh as the god of the Ammonites, while Moloch is elsewhere ... but such an error was not unnatural. since both Chemosh and Moloch were developed, in different ... to have built a sanctuary to Chemosh on the Mount of Olives I Kings xi. 7, 33 , which was maintained ... extent a political one, but it made the worship of Chemosh a part of the religious life of Israel for nearly 400 years. However, according to II Kings xi. 7, evidence is given that Chemosh and Moloch ..., on the mountain which is East of Jerusalem. Both Chemosh and Molech may have had the same origins ..., Chemosh for the Moabites and Moloch for the Ammonites. According to Genesis xix. 30 38, both the Moabites ... Category Sacrifice de Kemosch fr Kemoch hr Kemo id Kamos it Chemosh he pt Quem s ru zh ... more details
Chemosh refers to more than one thing For the bible biblical God of the Moabites , see Chemosh For the Dragonlance God, see Chemosh Dragonlance disambig ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Ashtar Chemosh is goddess worshipped by the ancient Moabites . She is mentioned on the Mesha Stele as a female counterpart to Chemosh . She may be identical with Astarte . Portal Mythology Ancient Near East Category West Semitic goddesses Category Moab MEast myth stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Chemosh nadab Akkadian language Assyrian Kammusu Nadbi was the monarch king of Moab during the reign of Sennacherib . He is described on Sennacherib s Prism as bringing tribute to the Assyria n king during the latter s Levant ine campaigns. DEFAULTSORT Chemosh Nadab Category Moab MEast royal stub ... more details
forces to try to uproot the cause of the growing evil. It begins with Chemosh talking to himself ... to kill herself when Chemosh intervenes and makes her his lover. It is then that the plot to create the List of Dragonlance creatures Beloved of Chemosh Beloved of Chemosh begins. Characters Rhys ... in an isolated monastery. Rhys s brother, Lleu, a Beloved of Chemosh, is brought by Rhys s parents ... Zeboim Dragonlance Zeboim in her attempt to thwart the plans of Chemosh. Rhys agrees to follow ... Priestess of Chemosh. Atta proves to be as skilled a kender herder as she was with sheep. Lleu ..., the High Priestess of Chemosh. Lleu agrees to worship Chemosh and becomes the first of the Beloved of Chemosh. After killing the monks at the Majere monastery, Lleu is pursued by Rhys, Atta and Nightshade ... in line by Atta, who is acts as his sheep dog. Mina Dragonlance Mina High Priestess of Chemosh ... homeland to help fight against the elves. Soon, Chemosh Dragonlance Chemosh comes for her, and she expects to die. However, Chemosh didn t come for her death, but for her life. Soon she is entranced by the handsome Chemosh, and agrees to become his High Priestess. She goes around the world converting people to Chemosh. Chemosh dragonlance Chemosh the god of death, it the driving immortal ..., Chemosh concocts a plan to draw younger, attractive worshipers to him. He uses Mina to gain ... and youth. These undying worshipers are called the Beloved of Chemosh. A Beloved of Chemosh is really ... by Mina, who tricks Zeboim and forces him to work for Chemosh. List of Dragonlance deities Zeboim ... God, Majere is the god that Rhys used to worship before Rhys forsook him. Beloved of Chemosh A new vampire like race created to spread the worship of Chemosh to the young and beautiful. Seducing ... more details
The following is a list of rulers of the ancient kingdom of Moab . Early Rulers Moab disambiguation Moab , c. 18th cent. Saraph, 1400 BC ? Sheth, late 14th cent. BC ? Zippor , fl. c. 1300 BC Balak , fl. c. 1280 BC ? Eglon king Eglon the Corpulent, c. 1150 BC To Israel , c. 980 922 BC Pahath Moab the Shilonite, mid 10th cent. BC ? To Northern Kingdom of Israel Israel Northern Kingdom , c. 900 870 BC Dibonite Dynasty Chemosh Gyt, c. 900 870 BC Mesha the Great, c. 870 840 BC Salamanu , c.744 727 BC Chemosh nadab Kammusunadbi , c. 704 BC ref http www.vkrp.org studies historical assyrian moabite info why in the world.asp ref Assyria n rule, c. 710 582 BC Mutsuri , fl. c. 670 668 BC Kamalshaltu , c. 668 633 BC Chemosh Haleth, fl. 590 s BC Late Period To Babylonia , 582 539 BC To Persia , Most of the area assigned to the Kedar, under Persian rule, 539 332 BC To Macedon , 332 323 BC To the Nabataeans , 323 106 BC To the Roman Empire , 271 395 AD To the Byzantine Empire , 395 638 AD To the Caliphate, 638 868 AD To Egypt, 868 1071 To the Seljuq Empire , 1071 1104 To the Kingdom of Jerusalem , 1104 1189 References reflist Category Moab ... more details
wiktionary beloved Beloved may refer to Beloved, referring to an intimate relationship of love Film Beloved film Beloved film , a 1998 film, based on the Toni Morrison novel The Beloved 1970 film The Beloved 1970 film , a 1970 film written and directed by George P. Cosmatos The Beloved 2011 film The Beloved 2011 film , a 2011 French film written and directed by Christophe Honor Books Beloved novel Beloved novel 1987 , a 1987 novel by Toni Morrison Beloved , a best selling historical romance about Zenobia, by Bertrice Small Beloved Dragonlance Beloved of Chemosh Beloved , mortals tricked into serving Chemosh, the God of Death in the Dragonlance series Music Beloved trio , American Contemporary Christian group Beloved Jewelry album Beloved Jewelry album , 2003 Beloved band , a North Carolina Post Hardcore band, formerly signed to Solid State Records Beloved Glay album Beloved Glay album , 1996 Beloved , a song by Luscious Jackson from their 1999 album Electric Honey album Electric Honey Beloved , a song by VNV Nation from their 2002 album Futureperfect Beloved , a song by solo pianist Dax Johnson. The Beloved , a British electronic music group Most Beloved , a 1995 album by Leslie Cheung disambiguation de Beloved fr Beloved ja Beloved sv Beloved ... more details
Ashtar may refer to Mythological people Ashtar Chemosh , a Moab goddess in Middle East mythology another spelling of Astar god , an Ethiopian Aksumite god Malik al Ashtar c.637,658 , in Arabic history, a companion of Ali Ibn Abi Talib, the cousin of Muhammad, and commander in some battles Ashtar extraterrestrial being , an allegedly channeled alien with a flying saucer fleet that operates in the vicinity of Earth Fictional characters Ashtar, the Emperor of Darkness , an antagonist in the 1990 video game Ninja Gaiden II The Dark Sword of Chaos Horn Ashtar, a fictional character in the 1993 fantasy computer role playing game Xak III The Eternal Recurrence Ashtar Nebula, a nebula in the 1999 animated Flash series Starship Regulars See also Astar disambiguation disambig name ja ... more details
Knight Ariakan imprisoned by Chemosh in a khas piece, hands the piece over to Zeboim. She sends ... again, one for each of them. Back in the Tower, Mina begins her task set before her by Chemosh ... anything for Chemosh because she becomes so overwhelmed by the god presence in the Hall. Finally, Nuitari ... to Chemosh, who is irate with Mina for not getting any artifacts for him. He has been growing increasingly ... is instantly destroyed, leaving the child in a coma like state. Krell decides it would be in Chemosh s best interest if Krell would kill Mina, who is now being imprisoned by Chemosh. As he tries to follow ... she believes Chemosh would want it, she pulls the Tower of Istar from the sea bottom and places ... more details
Nabau Nabo , Nebo is a town mentioned in several passages of the Old Testament Book of Numbers Numbers 32 3 Book of Jeremiah Jeremiah 48 1, 22 Books of Chronicles I Chronicles 5 8 Isaias 15 2, etc. In Numbers 32 3, it is mentioned between Saban and Beon, the latter being an abbreviation of Baal meon . In the same chapter, verse 38, it is again mentioned between Cariathaim and Baalmeon, and it is found associated with the same names on the Mesha Stele line 14 . These and other indications show that the town was situated in the vicinity of Mount Nebo Jordan Mount Nebo , but the precise location cannot be determined. It belonged to the rich pasture lands which the tribes of Tribe of Reuben Ruben and Tribe of Gad Gad asked of Moses in the distribution of the territory Numbers 32 . The town had reverted to the Moabites at the time when Isaias prophesied against it Isaiah 15 2 cf. Jeremiah 48 1, 22 . Mesa lines 14 18 boasts of having taken it from the Israelites. According to Jerome Saint Jerome Comment. in Isaias 15 2, in P.L., XXIV, 168 , the sanctuary of the idol Chemosh was in Nabau. Catholic wstitle Nabo Nebo Category Torah places pt Nebo B blia ... more details
Bethel meaning in Hebrew language Hebrew and Phoenician language Phoenician and Aramaic language Aramaic House of El god El or House of God is seemingly the name of a god or an aspect of a god in some ancient middle eastern texts dating to the Assyria n, Persian Empire Persian and Hellenistic periods. In the treaty between King Esarhaddon of Assyria and Baal I Ba al I king of Tyre Lebanon Tyre in 677 BC , curses are called down on the Tyrian king if he breaks the treaty, including blockquote May Bethel and Anat Anat Bethel deliver you to a man eating lion. blockquote The name Bethel begins to appear in theophorous name from the 7th century BC onward. Some Citation needed date January 2011 suspect it may be this god rather than the city of Bethel that is mentioned bibleref Jeremiah 48 13 blockquote And Moab shall be ashamed of Chemosh biblical Chemosh , as the house of Israel was ashamed of Bethel their confidence. blockquote Or to put it another way, the stone at Bethel which was named House of God was also a god in itself, a manifestation of the god Bethel. Bethel appears in Genesis 31.13, I am the God of Beth el, where thou anointedst a pillar, where thou vowedst a vow unto me now arise, get thee out from this land, and return unto the land of thy nativity. ref s Bible American Standard Genesis 31 ref bibleref Zechariah 7 2 may give the personal name Bethelsharezer May Bethel protect the king . This is a verse in which translators greatly differ as to whether Bethel means the town of Bethel which sent Sharezer, or that Sharezar and his fellows were sent to the House of God that is the temple in Jerusalem , or that they sent Bethesharezer and his fellows. Bethel is mentioned, but unfortunately with no details, in Elephantine and Hermopolis papyri. And in those papyri there are also mentions of gods named Eshembethel Name of Bethel and erembethel Sanctuaury of Bethel cf. Arabic aram sanctuary . Sanchuniathon mentions the god Baitylos as a brother of the gods El an ... more details
For the modern location Atara Ataroth means crowns in Hebrew language Hebrew . The Mesha Stele from about 840 BC was erected commemorating Mesha s victory over the son of Omri , but he fails to say which one. He states that he massacred all the Israelites at Ataroth as satisfaction for the blood lust of Chemosh and Moab . He adds that he captured Nebo Ataroth and killed everybody, 7,000 men, boys, women, girls, and maidens, because he had dedicated it to the goddess Ashtar Chemosh . ref Cite book first William Foxwell last Albright authorlink William F. Albright coauthors title From the Stone Age to Christianity publisher Doubleday publisher date 1957 location Garden City, New York pages 280 url doi id isbn ref In the Bible , the name Ataroth refers to one of two or perhaps three towns A town east of the Jordan River Jordan in Gilead , mentioned in Book of Numbers Numbers 32 3 and 32 34, in the territory of the Tribe of Gad . Ataroth lay within the Tribal allotments of Israel tribal allotment of Tribe of Reuben Reuben , but was built up by the Gadites during the period of Israelite conquest Numbers 32 34 . This is very probably Khirbet Ataruz, ref http www.nic.gov.jo pls anti siteinfo?v siteno 2110002&v main code 30&v sub code ref north of the Wadi Heidan. The Mesha Stele Moabite Stone is likely referring to this town. A town west of the Jordan, mentioned in Book of Joshua Joshua 16 2, which describes the southern border of the children of Joseph the tribes of Tribe of Ephraim Ephraim and Tribe of Manasseh Manasseh . This southern border of Joseph would also be the southern border of Ephraim within Joseph, and also be the northern border of Tribe of Benjamin Benjamin . This Ataroth is almost surely the same as Ataroth Addar, mentioned in Book of Joshua Joshua 18 13, in a description of the border of Benjamin. A possible location is Atara , south of al Bireh in the West Bank . Another is Khirbet ed Darieh. A town west of the Jordan, possibly the same as above, ... more details
Infobox film name The Story of Ruth image The Story of Ruth.jpg image size caption director Henry Koster writer Norman Corwin narrator Eduard Franz starring Stuart Whitman br Tom Tryon br Peggy Wood br Viveca Lindfors br Jeff Morrow br Elana Eden music Franz Waxman cinematography Arthur E. Arling editing Jack W. Holmes distributor 20th Century Fox released 17 June 1960 runtime 132 min. country Film USA language English budget gross preceded by followed by website amg id The Story of Ruth is a 1960 Cinema of the United States American ref http www.tcm.com tcmdb title.jsp?stid 91529 The Story of Ruth 1960 tcm.com . Retrieved 2 20 11 ref Bible biblical drama film directed by Henry Koster , based on the Biblical account of Ruth biblical figure Ruth . The title role is portrayed by Jews Jewish actress Elana Eden , with Stuart Whitman as Boaz , Peggy Wood as Naomi Bible Naomi , and Tom Tryon as Mahlon and Chilion Mahlon . Plot The first part of the film revolves around Ruth biblical figure Ruth , a pagan idolatress who serves as the spiritual teacher of a young Moabitess girl Tebah who is being prepared to be sacrificed to Chemosh , a Moabite deity. High priestess Eleilat, along with Ruth, orders Mahlon, a Judean artisan, to brush the Tebah s ritual crown. As Mahlon delivers the crown to Ruth at the temple, he denounces her god Chemosh explaining its nonexistence. This fictional non Biblical part ends with the site of the Moabite girl being sacrificed, and a frightened, astonished Ruth fleeing to Mahlon and Naomi s family. The result of this dishonor follows Mahlon prisoned along with Elimelech his father and Chilion his brother. Chilion and Elimelech die in the prison, while Mahlon s punishment is to perform slave work for the rest of his life. After an attempt by Ruth to help him flee from the slave site, causes his death. The Biblical storyline begins now as Naomi, Orpah, and Ruth have widowed. The second part is more based toward the Biblical account found in the Book ... more details
King Mesha of Moab was a king of Moabites around the 9th century BC , known most famous for writing the Mesha stela . The books of Samuel record that Moab was conquered by David floruit c.1000 970 BCE and retained in the territories of his son Solomon d. 931 BCE . Later, King Omri of Israel reconquered Moab after Moab was lost subsequent to King Solomon s reign. The Mesha Stele , erected by Mesha, indicates that it was Omri , king of the northern kingdom of Israel Samaria kingdom of Israel , who conquered his land. The Mesha Stele records Mesha s liberation of Moab c.850 BCE. 2 Kings 3 4 reports the same events from the point of view of the Israelites, stating that King Mesha of Moab ... used to deliver to the king of Israel one hundred thousand lambs, and the wool of one hundred thousand rams , before rebelling against Jehoram of Israel Jehoram the Mesha Stele does not name the king against whom Mesha rebelled . 2 Kings and the Mesha Stele differ in their explanation for the success of the revolt according to Mesha, Israel has been defeated , but 2 Kings says the Israelites withdrew voluntarily when Mesha sacrifice d his own son to his god Chemosh . Aside from these attestations, references to Mesha are scanty, if extant. The name Mesha seems to have been etymologically equivalent to the Hebrew Moshe Moses ref Lemaire, Andr 2007 , The Mesha Stele and the Omri Dynasty in Crabbe, Lester L. Ahab Agonistes The Rise and Fall of the Omride Dynasty T&T Clark ref . Further reading The Cambridge Ancient History , Vol. III Pt. i, 2nd Ed. Boardman, Edwards, Hammond & Sollberger eds. Cambridge University Press, 1982 Reading the Old Testament Lawrence Boadt Paulist Press, 1984 The History and Religion of Israel G.W. Anderson Oxford University Press, 1966 References Reflist Category Moab Category Kings Category Hebrew Bible people Category Sacrifice Tanakh stub de Mescha el es Mesha id Mesa tokoh Alkitab he ja pt Mesa rei de Moabe ru ... more details
no memory of what happened. Meanwhile, the evil gods Nuitari and Chemosh try to claim the artifacts ... Godshome on foot. On the road, both the god of death Chemosh and goddess of the sea Zeboim Dragonlance ... temples, carefully orchestrated by the followers of Chemosh. Ausric Krell, the former death ... Chemosh s followers. She beats Galdar and Rhys with godly force and kills Nightshade. At the kender ... more details
and creativity. He opposes Chemosh, Hiddukel, and Morgion the most among the Gods of Evil. His celestial ... and Sirrion among the Gods of Neutrality for their roles in nature. He opposes Chemosh and Zeboim ... been slain and no longer possesses divine essence. ref name Dome of Creation ChemoshChemosh, also known ... encourages souls to give up to destiny and fate. Chemosh disdains life, feeling that it is wasted on the people ... them pass into the afterlife. Chemosh gains power as people surrender their free will to him. Chemosh ... he attempts to lure souls into becoming undead. Chemosh is the direct opposite of Mishakal as she ... of his schemes. His celestial symbol is the constellation Goat s Skull. ref name Chemosh cite book ... time of Krynn. Sargonnas has no real allies. He conflicts with his child Nuitari, and Chemosh ... mother and father, along with Chemosh, though she works with both her parents on occasion. She ignores ... became the High Priestess of Chemosh. Upon recognizing her own divinity, Mina refused to join ... more details
Chemosh . The Moabites welcomed Egyptian protection provided by a chain of border fortresses ... against Hezekiah , Kammusu Nadbi Chemosh nadab , King of Moab, brings tribute to Sargon as his suzerain ... 6 HE ref Their chief god was Chemosh , ref bibleverse Jer 48 7 HE , bibleverse nb Jer 48 13 HE ref and the Israelites sometimes referred to them as the people of Chemosh. ref bibleverse Num 21 29 HE bibleverse ... s were offered to Chemosh, as by Mesha, who gave up his son and heir to him. ref bibleverse 2 Kings 3 27 HE ref Nevertheless, King Solomon built a high place for Chemosh on the hill before Jerusalem ... also mentions line 17 a female counterpart of Chemosh, Ashtar Chemosh , and a god Nabu Nebo line ... more details
god of Mount Pe or. Later commentators tend to suppose that this god might be identical with Chemosh biblical Chemosh who is called the god of Moab in other biblical texts, and sometimes speculate ... more details
in accordance with the will of their god, Chemosh . Historically, religious exclusivism is related ... Stone , King Mesha of Moab admits that the Moabite god Chemosh had grown angry with his people ... by making sacrifices pleasing to Chemosh. Religious Exclusivism in Ancient Greece The Decree of Diopithes ... more details
The Champagne Stakes is a Group One Group 1 Horse racing horse race in Australia for two year old Thoroughbred s at set weights run at Randwick Racecourse over a distance of 1,600 metres approximately 1 mile during the Sydney Autumn Carnival. Prize money is A 400,000. The winners col begin col 3 2011 Helmet ref http www.racingvictoria.net.au Racing race.aspx?meet code 840380&race code 969056 2011 result ref 2010 Skilled ref http www.racingvictoria.net.au Racing race.aspx?meet code 824149&race code 944316 2010 result ref 2009 Onemorenomore ref http www.aapracing.com.au group races group 1 april 2009 3193 NTQ6NjY 2009 result ref 2008 Samantha Miss 2007 Meurice 2006 Mentality 2005 Carry On Cutie 2004 Dance Hero 2003 Hasna 2002 Victory Vein 2001 Viscount 2000 Assertive Lad 1999 Quick Star 1998 Dracula 1997 Encounter 1996 Intergaze 1995 Isolda 1994 Euphoria 1993 March Hare 1992 Burst 1991 Tierce 1990 Triscay 1989 Select Prince 1988 Full And By 1987 Sky Chase 1986 Bounding Away 1985 True Version 1984 Red Anchor 1983 Lady Eclipse 1982 I Like Diamonds 1981 Rose Of Kingston 1980 Palaban 1979 Charity 1978 Parade 1977 Luskin Star 1976 Vivarchi 1975 Rosie Heir 1974 Zasu 1973 Just Topic 1972 Anjudy 1971 Andros 1970 Baguette horse Baguette 1969 Vain horse Vain 1968 Rajah 1967 Giulia 1966 Storm Queen 1965 Eye Liner 1964 Farnworth 1963 Time And Tide 1962 Bogan Road 1961 Columbia Star col 3 1960 Sky High horse Sky High 1959 Noholme 1958 Wiggle 1957 Todman 1956 Count Olin 1955 Knave 1954 Lindbergh 1953 Prince Cortauld 1952 French Echo 1951 Ocean Bound 1950 True Course 1949 Lady Pirouette 1948 Wattle 1947 Temeraire 1946 Persian Prince 1945 Magnificent 1944 Scaur Fel 1943 Flight horse Flight 1942 Bangster 1941 All Love 1940 John 1939 High Caste 1938 Pandava 1937 Ajax II Ajax 1936 Tonga 1935 Young Idea 1934 Great Legend 1933 Hall Mark 1932 Kuvera 1931 Burwood 1930 Chemosh 1929 Parkwood 1928 Mollison 1927 Cannon 1926 Rampion 1925 Manfred 1924 Heroic horse Heroic 1923 Linaway 1922 Rosina ... more details
Distinguish Son of God God the Son Refimprove date November 2010 Bible related Sons of God B nai HaElohim , is a phrase used in Levantine Bronze and Iron Age texts to describe the divine council of the major gods. Citation needed date July 2010 The term sons of God In the pantheon of 2nd millennium Ugarit the El deity El , the father god and head of the pantheon, and the 70 sons of El , make up a Divine Council which deliberates over major decisions. In the 1st millennium the El had been demoted and each of the sons of El was held to have been given a nation as his charge Chemosh , for example, was the god of Moab. Yahweh, not originally included in the Ugaritic pantheon, was the God of Judah and of Israel. In the Book of Genesis , Yahweh is seen as the single deity, with sons of elohim as his assistants. By the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC further hypotheses were developed to explain this passage in Genesis. One hypothesis was that the sons of God were the descendants of Seth , the pure line of Adam Bible Adam , and the daughters of men as the descendants of Cain . Citation needed date July 2010 In the Hebrew Bible the phrase sons of God occurs Gen 6 2 b ney ha Elohim sons of the God. Job 1 6 b ney ha Elohim sons of the God. Job 38 7 b ney elohiym without the definite article sons of gods. ref http www.blueletterbible.org Bible.cfm?b Job&c 38&t KJV conc 7 Job 38 7 etc. ref Psalm 29 1 b ney elim without the definite article sons of elim. New Testament John 1 12, when speaking of Jesus, says But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name . Ugaritic origins In Ugaritic one cognate phrase is bn il . ref K. van der Toorn, Bob Becking, Pieter Willem van der Horst Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible DDD p.795 ref This may occur in the Ugaritic Baal cycle . ref Mark S. Smith The Ugaritic Baal cycle 1994 p249 all the divine sons ... more details