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*A plate which is fastened upon the forehead, reaching from ear if ear is called in Scripture, To taphoth.<ref>
*A plate which is fastened upon the forehead, reaching from ear if ear is called in Scripture, To taphoth.<ref>
History of Amulets, Charms and Talismans: A Historical Investigation Into their History and Origin,  By Michael Levi Rodkinson</ref>
History of Amulets, Charms and Talismans: A Historical Investigation Into their History and Origin,  By Michael Levi Rodkinson</ref>
==Topheth (Latin)==
"In the Hebrew Bible Tophet or Topheth (Hebrew: תופת ha-tōpheth‎; Greek: Ταφεθ; Latin: Topheth) was a location in Jerusalem, in the Valley of Hinnom, where worshipers influenced by the Canaanite Pantheon sacrificed children to the gods Moloch and Baal by burning them alive. Tophet became a theological or poetic synonym for hell within Christendom."


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