The meaning of Malcam in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)mal'-kam (malkam, "their king"; the King James Version Maleham):
(1) A chief of the Benjamites, son of Shaharaim (I Chronicles 8:9).
(2) The name of an idol as well as the possessive pronominal form of melekh, "king" (II Samuel 12:30 the Revised Version margin; Jeremiah 49:1, Jeremiah 49:3 Septuagint Melchol); Zephaniah 1:5). In Amos 1:15 it appears to be best translated "their king," as in both the King James Version and the Revised Version (British and American). Only a careful examination of the context can determine whether the word is the proper name of the idol (Moloch) or the 3rd personal possessive pronoun for king. The idol is also spelt "Milcom" and "Molech."
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Malcam {Easton's Bible Dictionary}
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