Piwowar, Andrzej2023-05-082023-05-082009Scripta Biblica et Orientalia, 2009, T. 1, s. 107-134.978-83-7363-962-1http://theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/6792The article is dedicated to the Old Testament cult of Moloch. The author concentrated on two principle problems of the researched issue, these are the origin and nature of this cult. The most important attempts to interpret the Biblical Moloch were presented in a critical way: the classical, Rabbinic, the relationship of sacrifice existing between the law concerning the first born and the cult of Moloch, and next the views of contemporary researchers concerning Moloch and his cult: Eissfeldt, Weinfeld and an attempt to grasp Moloch as a chthonic deity. After analyzing the results of the above mentioned research, it ought to be stated that today we are not able to in an unequivocal way reply to the question about the origin and nature of the Biblical Moloch, because we have too little data, Biblical as well as extra-Biblical (archeological and literature) which would allow us to give a certain and univocal reply. The Biblical Moloch continues to be a mystery for contemporary Biblists and the history of religion.plAttribution 3.0 Polandhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/pl/BibliaPismo ŚwięteStary Testamentkultkult MolochaMolochkulty pogańskiebóstwabóstwa chtonicznebóstwa fenickiebóstwa kananejskieIzraelIzraelicihistoria religiistarożytnośćBliski Wschódstarożytny Bliski Wschódinterpretacjaofiary z ludziofiary z dzieciBibleOld Testamentcultcult of Molochpagan cultsgodschthonic deitiesPhoenician deitiesCanaanite deitiesdeitiesIsraelIsraeliteshistory of religionantiquityMiddle Eastancient Near Eastinterpretationhuman sacrificeschild sacrificeshistoriahistoryreligiareligionPochodzenie i natura starotestamentalnego kultu MolochaThe Origin and Nature of the Old Testament Cult of Moloch. State of the ArtArticle