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  1. In Acts 7:43, what are "the tabernacle of Moloch" and "the star of ...

    Is that true? “Yea, ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and the star of your god Remphan, figures which ye made to worship them: and I will carry you away beyond Babylon.” There is a similar verse in …

  2. amos - In Acts 7:43, why did the author write “Babylon” rather than ...

    26and ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and the star of your god Remphan — the figures that ye made for yourselves. 27 and I will remove you beyond Damascus. Acts 7:42-43 (Greek NT) 42ΜΗ …

  3. Significance of Solomon's 666 talents of gold?

    When Apollyon, who is the beast out of the earth, is released from the Abyss. Then he will deceive man into making an image to the beast of the sea, who is….remphan. That is the significance of …

  4. Does a star mean an angel in some Bible verses?

    Mar 31, 2025 · This question is the easiest to answer, so clear and straightforward that it requires no deep thought or hesitation. My answer comes naturally, like a simple truth that needs no unraveling. …

  5. All Questions - Page 84 - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange

    In Acts 7:43, what are "the tabernacle of Moloch" and "the star of Remphan"? What does the tabernacle of Moloch represent in Acts 7:43? What is the star of Remphan? Some say that's the same with the …

  6. Is there a contradiction between Matthew 8:20 and John 1:39 in …

    Feb 23, 2026 · Even a homeless person has a place to rest at night, though it is not a place he owns or can truly call "home." When we examine Matthew 8:20, the dens belong to the fox and nests to the …

  7. The Name of God in Hebrew - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange

    Jun 7, 2025 · I've heard Hebrew scholars state that in the conversation between Moses and God in Exodus [3:14], God states his name as the Hebrew for "I am" or "I will be." And then tells Mos...

  8. greek - Could μονογενής mean simply "unique"? - Biblical …

    Dec 7, 2014 · In this article Hebrew scholar Michael Heiser makes the claim that the term μονογενής (monogenēs) in John 3:16 means "unique" rather than "only-begotten." However, he does not …

  9. Was Melchizedek a Theophany of Jesus Christ?

    Mar 30, 2025 · Melchizedek was no "theophany of Christ" - he was a real person because He is described as the following: Melchizedek was king of Salem (= Jerusalem), Gen 14:18, Heb 7:1. By …

  10. In Ephesians 3:11, what specifically is God's "eternal purpose"?

    Jun 12, 2025 · What, specifically, is God’s eternal purpose ? The word ‘purpose’ is prothesis and is used (TR/KJV) eight times in the Greek scriptures. Thesis is something set in place (Liddel & Scott 1854) …