- see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
cuneiform script.
Chemosh (Moabite: 𐤊𐤌𐤔, romanized: Kamōš;
Biblical Hebrew: כְּמוֹשׁ, romanized: Kəmōš)...
- how
Chemosh, the god of Moab, had been
angry with his
people and had
allowed them to be
subjugated to the
Kingdom of Israel, but at length,
Chemosh returned...
-
Chemosh refers to more than one thing: For the
biblical God of the Moabites, see
Chemosh For the
Dragonlance God, see
Chemosh (Dragonlance) This disambiguation...
- prism,
which recounts the
expedition against Hezekiah, Kammusu-Nadbi (
Chemosh-nadab), King of Moab,
brings tribute to
Sargon as his suzerain.: 489 Musuri...
-
Biblical parallels too with the
stories of the link
between Melqart and Tyre;
Chemosh and Moab;
Tanit and Baal
Hammon in Carthage, Yah and Jerusalem. The union...
-
neutrality Chislev, Reorx, Shinare, Sirrion, and Zivilyn; and the gods of evil,
Chemosh, Hiddukel, Morgion, Sargonnas, and Zeboim. The
history of the
world of...
-
henotheistic or monolatric. For example, the
Moabites worshipped the god
Chemosh, the Edomites, Qaus, both of whom were part of the
greater Canaanite pantheon...
- sanctuaries.
Unlike the
chief god of the
Ammonites (Milcom) and the
Moabites (
Chemosh), the
Tanakh refrains from
explicitly naming the
Edomite Qōs. Some scholars...
-
element Chemosh(-...) surviving;
throughout the
years scholars have
proposed numerous reconstructions,
including Chemosh-gad,
Chemosh-melek, and
Chemosh-yat(ti)...
- by Mina, 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...