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    see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Chemosh (Moabite: 𐤊𐤌𐤔‎, romanized: Kamōš; Biblical Hebrew: כְּמוֹשׁ, romanized: Kəmōš)...
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  • Chemosh refers to more than one thing: For the biblical God of the Moabites, see Chemosh For the Dragonlance God, see Chemosh (Dragonlance) This disambiguation...
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    how Chemosh, the god of Moab, had been angry with his people and had allowed them to be subjugated to the Kingdom of Israel, but at length, Chemosh returned...
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    prism, which recounts the expedition against Hezekiah, Kammusu-Nadbi (Chemosh-nadab), King of Moab, brings tribute to Sargon as his suzerain.[citation...
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    element Chemosh(-...) surviving; throughout the years scholars have proposed numerous reconstructions, including Chemosh-gad, Chemosh-melek, and Chemosh-yat(ti)...
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  • henotheistic or monolatric. For example, the Moabites worshipped the god Chemosh, the Edomites, Qaus, both of whom were part of the greater Canaanite pantheon...
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  • uncertain Charran Chebar Chedorlaomer Chelal Chelluh Chelubai Chelub Chemarims Chemosh Chenaanah Chenaniah Chenani Chephirah Cheran Cherith Chesed Chesil Chesulloth...
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  • neutrality Chislev, Reorx, Shinare, Sirrion, and Zivilyn; and the gods of evil, Chemosh, Hiddukel, Morgion, Sargonnas, and Zeboim. The history of the world of...
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    Arsu, god of the evening star and twin brother of Azizos. Ashtar-Chemosh, wife of Chemosh and goddess of the Moabites. Asherah, queen consort of El (Ugaritic...
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  • (Christian demonology) Cambion (Medieval folklore) Charun (Etruscan mythology) Chemosh (Moabite mythology) Choronzon (Thelema) Chort (Slavic mythology) Cimejes/Kimaris/Cimeies...
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