Melech

Melech

Melech (מלך) may refer to

  • the title of "king" in ancient Semitic culture, see Malik
  • the deity Moloch

See also

  • King of the Jews (disambiguation)

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  • REGEM-MELECH — (Heb. רֶגֶם מֶלֶךְ), a name of uncertain meaning and origin, occurring in Zechariah 7:1ff. (cf. Regem in I Chron. 2:47). Regem Melech is reproduced by the versions as a title: rab mag of the king (Peshitta), and in a form that scholars consider… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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