relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 2309,ENT_AMM_MILKOM,patron_of,ENT_WAR,medium,"Milkom is presented as the divine patron of Ammon's territorial claims in Jeremiah 49:1 (""Has Israel no sons? Has he no heir? Why then has Milkom dispossessed Gad?"") — the same structure as Kemosh's patronage of Moabite territory. DDD Bible ""Milcom"" entry.",SRC_DDD_BIBLE,reviewed,PER_TRANSJORDAN_IRON_AGE 2311,ENT_AMM_MILKOM,aligned_with,ENT_MOA_KEMOSH,high,Milkom and Kemosh are structurally parallel national deities of adjacent kingdoms; Judges 11:24 treats them as exact parallels in divine territorial patronage. Cross (1973) p. 228.,SRC_HEBREW_BIBLE,reviewed,PER_TRANSJORDAN_IRON_AGE 2314,ENT_AMM_MILKOM,opposed_by,ENT_ISR_YAHWEH,high,"Milkom is framed in prophetic literature (Jeremiah 49, Zephaniah 1) as a divine patron whose claims over Ammonite territory oppose Yahweh's claims for Israel. The Deuteronomistic condemnation of Solomon's Milkom cult (1 Kings 11:5,33; 2 Kings 23:13) reflects the same theological polemic. DDD Bible ""Milcom.""",SRC_HEBREW_BIBLE,reviewed,PER_TRANSJORDAN_IRON_AGE