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dbo:abstract Milcom o Milkom (Amonita: 𐤌𐤋𐤊𐤌 *Mīlkām; hebreo: מִלְכֹּם Mīlkōm o מִלְכֹּם‎ Mălkām) era el nombre del dios nacional, o quizás un dios popular, de los amonitas. Está atestiguado en la Biblia hebrea y en descubrimientos arqueológicos del antiguo territorio de Amón. Sus conexiones con otras deidades con nombres similares atestiguadas en la Biblia y arqueológicamente son debatidas, así como su relación con la deidad cananea suprema El, o la putativa deidad Moloch. (es) Milcom or Milkom (Ammonite: 𐤌𐤋𐤊𐤌 *Mīlkām; Hebrew: מִלְכֹּם Mīlkōm or מַלְכָּם Malkām) was the name of either the national god, or a popular god, of the Ammonites. He is attested in the Hebrew Bible and in archaeological finds from the former territory of Ammon. His connections to other deities with similar names attested in the Bible and archaeologically are debated, as well as his relationship to the Canaanite supreme deity El, or the putative deity Moloch. (en)
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rdfs:comment Milcom o Milkom (Amonita: 𐤌𐤋𐤊𐤌 *Mīlkām; hebreo: מִלְכֹּם Mīlkōm o מִלְכֹּם‎ Mălkām) era el nombre del dios nacional, o quizás un dios popular, de los amonitas. Está atestiguado en la Biblia hebrea y en descubrimientos arqueológicos del antiguo territorio de Amón. Sus conexiones con otras deidades con nombres similares atestiguadas en la Biblia y arqueológicamente son debatidas, así como su relación con la deidad cananea suprema El, o la putativa deidad Moloch. (es) Milcom or Milkom (Ammonite: 𐤌𐤋𐤊𐤌 *Mīlkām; Hebrew: מִלְכֹּם Mīlkōm or מַלְכָּם Malkām) was the name of either the national god, or a popular god, of the Ammonites. He is attested in the Hebrew Bible and in archaeological finds from the former territory of Ammon. His connections to other deities with similar names attested in the Bible and archaeologically are debated, as well as his relationship to the Canaanite supreme deity El, or the putative deity Moloch. (en)
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