Adrammelech II Kings 17:31 Sepharvite sun god.(day to Anammelech’s night)
Anammelech II Kings 17:31 Sepharvite lunar god. (night to Adrammelech’s day)
Asherah II Kings 23:6;Jeremiah 7:18 Yahweh’s consort; the mother goddess and “queen of heaven.”
Ashima II Kings 17:30 Samaritan Moon(lunar) Goddess.
Ashtoreth I Kings 11:05 Canaanite Goddess.(version of Ishtar)
Baal I Kings 18:19 Canaanite God ("Lord or master") of fertility, vegitation, and storms.
Baal-berith Judges 8:33 A regional variation/aspect of Baal.
Baal-peor Numbers 25:03 Moabite regional variation/aspect of Baal.
Baal-zebub Luke 11:19 Philistine/Ekronian regional variation/aspect of Baal.
Baalim I Kings 18:18 Canaanite Gods ("Lords or masters"), a collective of the different aspects of Baal.
Bel Isiah 46:01 Assyrian/Babylonian/Sumerian God ("Lord or master") aspect of Baal.
Chemosh I Kings 11:07 Moabite war God.
Dagon I Samuel 05:02 Philistine/Ekronian/Babylonian god of grain and agriculture.
Diana(Ephesians)Acts 19:35 Ephesian moon and nature Goddess, ("Divine/Brilliant").(equivalent of the Greeks Artemis)
Jupiter Acts 14:12 Roman God (possibly derived from'Zeus-pater', Father Zeus).
Lucifer Isiah 14:12 ("Light-Bearer")
Malcham Zephaniah 1:5 Ssupreme deity of the Babylonians
Mercurius Acts 14:12 Otherwise known as the Roman God Mercury, God of communication and travel, and messenger of the Gods. Also known as Mercury.
Milcom I Kings 11:05 Ammonite god of fire. (also known as Moloch, Molech, Molekh, or Molek).
Molech I Kings 11:07 Ammonite God, also called Moloch,most probably Baal-Hammon of Carthage.
Nebo Isiah 46:01 Assyrian/Babylonian/Chaldean God of wisdom and writing, also called Nabu or Nebu
Nergal II Kings 17:30 Cuth/Assyrian/Babylonian war and underworld God, also called Meshlamthea.
Nibhaz II Kings 17:31 Avites God, also called Nibchaz
Nisroch II Kings 19:37 Assyrian god of agriculture; also called Dagon, and could be a different version of Nusku. Or Nicrok
Remphan Acts 17:43 Star-god Saturn or Moloch
Rimmon II Kings 05:18 Babylonian/Syrian storm God involved (as Ramman) with the Deluge, according to Hebrew texts; also known as Ramman/Rammon. and most likely an alternate version of Baal.
Succoth-benoth II Kings 17:30 Babylonian fertility Goddess ("She Who Produces Seed"), also known as Zarpanitu/Zerpanitum.
Tammuz Ezekial 8:14 Assyrian/Babylonian/Sumerian god of food and vegetation.
Tartak II Kings 17:31 Avites God
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