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  • Remphan (also spelled Rephan; Koinē Greek: Ῥαιφάν) is a word mentioned by Stephen at the time of his death in the Book of Acts 7:43 in the New Testament...
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  • Regemmelech Rehabiah Rehob Rehoboam Rehoboth Rehum Rei Rekem Remaliah Remmon Remphan Rephael Rephaiah Rephaim Rephidim Resen Reu Reuben Reuel Reumah Rezeph...
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  • describes how he fell in love with a Shunammite woman, and agreed to worship Remphan and Moloch in exchange for sex. Solomon agrees to sacrifice to them, but...
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    among later Assyrians. Kayvan Kiwan List of Mesopotamian deities Ninurta Remphan Koch-Westenholz, Ulla (1995). Mesopotamian astrology: an introduction to...
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  • identified with the Kentaeans, a related Gnostic sect. Kajamanu Kayvan Remphan Ninurta Kentaeans Müller-Kessler, Christa (2018). "Šamaš, Sîn (Sahra, Sira)...
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    Psalidosphryon Psephactus Pseudoplites Pseudoprionus Psilotarsus Pyrodes Quercivir Remphan Rhachicolus Rhaesus Rhaphipodus Rhineimegopis Rhipidocerus Rhodocharis...
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    Montanus.[citation needed] In Egyptian, it was called Revan, Rephan, or Remphan.[citation needed] It is also in the Septuagint, and in Acts 7:43; some...
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