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Remphan Remphan, (hrem-fan') is the King James Version of the Bible's rendering of the Greek word variously appearing in ''Acts'' 7 verse 43 as ''Ρομφα'', ''Ρεμφάν'', ''Ρεμφαμ'', ''Ραιφαν'', and ''Ρεφαν''. It is part of a quotation from ''Amos'' 5 verse 26 where the Septuagint's reading ''raiphan'' or ''rephan'' stands the Hebrew Chiun or ''Kewan''. The Greek forms are probably simple mistakes for the Hebrew, k (''qoppa'') having been replaced by r (''resh'') and ph substituted for v (''yod''). ''Kewan'' is probably the Old Babylonian ''Kayawanu'', the planet Saturn, another (the Akkadian) name for which is ''Sakkut'', which appears as ''Siccuth'' in the earlier part of the verse. Remphan (that is, Kijun), an Egyptian idol: - Remphan. In the book of the Acts of the Apostles chapter 7 Stephen points about this deity Remphan the star of your god whose images you made to worship.(verse 43). ==References==
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