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tophet

tophet


  3  definitions  found 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Tophet  \To"phet\,  n.  [Heb.  t[=o]phet,  literally,  a  place  to  be 
  spit  upon  an  abominable  place  fr  t[=u]ph  to  spit  out.] 
  A  place  lying  east  or  southeast  of  Jerusalem,  in  the  valley 
  of  Hinnom.  [Written  also  {Topheth}.] 
 
  And  he  defiled  Topheth,  which  is  in  the  valley  of  the 
  children  of  Hinnom.  --2  Kings 
  xxiii.  10. 
 
  Note:  It  seems  to  have  been  at  first  part  of  the  royal 
  garden,  but  it  was  afterwards  defiled  and  polluted  by 
  the  sacrifices  of  Baal  and  the  fires  of  Moloch,  and 
  resounded  with  the  cries  of  burning  infants.  At  a  later 
  period,  its  altars  and  high  places  were  thrown  down 
  and  all  the  filth  of  the  city  poured  into  it  until  it 
  became  the  abhorrence  of  Jerusalem,  and  in  symbol,  the 
  place  where  are  wailing  and  gnashing  of  teeth. 
 
  The  pleasant  valley  of  Hinnom,  Tophet  thence  And 
  black  Gehenna  called  the  type  of  hell.  --Milton. 
 
  From  Easton's  1897  Bible  Dictionary  [easton]: 
 
  Tophet 
  =Topheth,  from  Heb.  toph  "a  drum,"  because  the  cries  of  children 
  here  sacrificed  by  the  priests  of  Moloch  were  drowned  by  the 
  noise  of  such  an  instrument;  or  from  taph  or  toph,  meaning  "to 
  burn,"  and  hence  a  place  of  burning,  the  name  of  a  particular 
  part  in  the  valley  of  Hinnom.  "Fire  being  the  most  destructive 
  of  all  elements,  is  chosen  by  the  sacred  writers  to  symbolize 
  the  agency  by  which  God  punishes  or  destroys  the  wicked.  We  are 
  not  to  assume  from  prophetical  figures  that  material  fire  is  the 
  precise  agent  to  be  used  It  was  not  the  agency  employed  in  the 
  destruction  of  Sennacherib,  mentioned  in  Isa.  30:33...Tophet 
  properly  begins  where  the  Vale  of  Hinnom  bends  round  to  the 
  east,  having  the  cliffs  of  Zion  on  the  north,  and  the  Hill  of 
  Evil  Counsel  on  the  south.  It  terminates  at  Beer  'Ayub,  where  it 
  joins  the  Valley  of  Jehoshaphat.  The  cliffs  on  the  southern  side 
  especially  abound  in  ancient  tombs.  Here  the  dead  carcasses  of 
  beasts  and  every  offal  and  abomination  were  cast,  and  left  to  be 
  either  devoured  by  that  worm  that  never  died  or  consumed  by  that 
  fire  that  was  never  quenched."  Thus  Tophet  came  to  represent  the 
  place  of  punishment.  (See  {HINNOM}.) 
 
 
  From  Hitchcock's  Bible  Names  Dictionary  (late  1800's)  [hitchcock]: 
 
  Tophet,  a  drum;  betraying