The Canaanite name Makheloth or Mkl refers to a station of the Exodus near Moab. It has a variety of possible meanings most of which center around Maq'arah which means a burning or blackening. The god of Beth-shean is called "Mkl'a", the great god. The first element in his name, Mkl is Canaanite and means ruler.Canaanite Moloch: Mlk The story of Abraham combines both burning and blackening. Melchizedek, from . Moloch, from Hebrew mlek, from Canaanite *mulk, perhaps variant of Canaanite *malk, *milk, king. 4. Mameluke, from Arabic mamlk, owned, slave, Mameluke, passive participle of malaka, to own, possess. Kohl used by the Egyptians as black eye shadow alcohol, (the) powder of antimony, antimony. References to the gods of the land itself: In that sense we have the assemblies or divisions o
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| - The Canaanite name Makheloth or Mkl refers to a station of the Exodus near Moab. It has a variety of possible meanings most of which center around Maq'arah which means a burning or blackening. The god of Beth-shean is called "Mkl'a", the great god. The first element in his name, Mkl is Canaanite and means ruler.Canaanite Moloch: Mlk The story of Abraham combines both burning and blackening. Melchizedek, from . Moloch, from Hebrew mlek, from Canaanite *mulk, perhaps variant of Canaanite *malk, *milk, king. 4. Mameluke, from Arabic mamlk, owned, slave, Mameluke, passive participle of malaka, to own, possess. Kohl used by the Egyptians as black eye shadow alcohol, (the) powder of antimony, antimony. References to the gods of the land itself: In that sense we have the assemblies or divisions o
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| - The Canaanite name Makheloth or Mkl refers to a station of the Exodus near Moab. It has a variety of possible meanings most of which center around Maq'arah which means a burning or blackening. The god of Beth-shean is called "Mkl'a", the great god. The first element in his name, Mkl is Canaanite and means ruler.Canaanite Moloch: Mlk The story of Abraham combines both burning and blackening. Melchizedek, from . Moloch, from Hebrew mlek, from Canaanite *mulk, perhaps variant of Canaanite *malk, *milk, king. 4. Mameluke, from Arabic mamlk, owned, slave, Mameluke, passive participle of malaka, to own, possess. Kohl used by the Egyptians as black eye shadow alcohol, (the) powder of antimony, antimony. References to the gods of the land itself: In that sense we have the assemblies or divisions of land between the tribes and also ashes to ashes and dust to dust in reference to burials.
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