Jump to: Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Thesaurus Chiun (1 Occurrence)... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. CHIUN (1). ki'-un: Thus Hebrew kiyun, is transliterated in Amos 5:26 the King James Version. ... Max L. Margolis. CHIUN (2). ... /c/chiun.htm - 8k Astrology Rephan (1 Occurrence) Chittim (5 Occurrences) Remphan (1 Occurrence) Chloe (1 Occurrence) Star-god (1 Occurrence) Succoth (18 Occurrences) Moloch (2 Occurrences) Semites Bible Concordance Chiun (1 Occurrence)Amos 5:26 But ye have borne the tabernacle of your Moloch and Chiun your images, the star of your god, which ye made to yourselves. Smith's Bible Dictionary Chiun(a statue , perhaps of Saturn), an idol made by the Israelites in the wilderness. [REMPHAN] ATS Bible Dictionary ChiunThe name of an idol worshipped by the Israelites in the desert, Am 5:26 Acts 7:43. It was most probably the planet Saturn, worshipped by eastern nations as an evil spirit to be propitiated by sacrifices. See REMPHAN. Easton's Bible Dictionary Occurs only in Amos 5:26 (R.V. marg., "shrine"). The LXX. translated the word by Rhephan, which became corrupted into Remphan, as used by Stephen (Acts 7:43; but R.V., "Rephan"). Probably the planet Saturn is intended by the name. Astrologers represented this planet as baleful in its influences, and hence the Phoenicians offered to it human sacrifices, especially children. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia CHIUN (1)ki'-un: Thus Hebrew kiyun, is transliterated in Amos 5:26 the King James Version. The vowels represent an assimilation to some such word as shiqquts, "detestable thing," or gillul, "idol" (properly "a filthy thing"), in consonance with the well-known habit of the punctuators (compare molekh, Molech with the vowels of bosheth, "shame"). The Syriac version has preserved the correct vocalization; apparently also the Septuagint, albeit the consonants have suffered corruption (so particularly in the Greek manuscripts of Acts 7:43). There can be no doubt that we should vocalize kewan = the Assyrian Kai(a)-wanu = Kaiamanu by which at least in late Babylonian Saturn was indicated. The passage in Amos refers to the Saturn worship which appears to have been in vogue in the prophet's days. The Israelites shall carry with them into exile the images of their gods (render with the margin of the Revised Version (British and American): "Yea, ye shall take up," etc.). The received vocalization is as old as Aquila and Symmachus. Max L. Margolis CHIUN (2) ki'-un (Amos 5:26 the King James Version): Called in Acts 7:43 "Rephan" (Rhemphan) the planet Saturn. Strong's Hebrew 3594. Kiyyun -- a heathen god... Chiun. From kuwn; properly, a statue, ie Idol; but used (by euphemism) for some heathen deity (perhaps corresponding to Priapus or Baal-peor) -- Chiun. ... /hebrew/3594.htm - 6k Library The Uproar in Ephesus. The Apology of Aristides the Philosopher. Translated from the ... Acts vii. 35 Subtopics Chiun: Also Called Remphan, a God of the Phoenicians Related Terms Links Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus |