baal in English

noun
1
a fertility god whose cult was widespread in ancient Phoenician and Canaanite lands.

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1. ACHBOR » Father of King Baal-hanan (Genesis 36:39; 1 Chronicles 1:49) AMMONITES » Kings of Baalis (Jeremiah 40:14;41:10) Baal-GAD » Probably identical with Baal-HERMON (Judges 3:3; 1 Chronicles 5:23) Baal-GUR » See GUR-Baal Baal-MEON » BETH-Baal-MEON (Joshua 13:17) BaalATH-BEER » See Baal, number four BaalIM » Plural form of Baal (Judges

2. He issued an invitation to all Baal worshipers: “Sanctify a solemn assembly for Baal.”

3. Besht definition, Baal Shem-Tov

4. Different regions worshiped Baal in different ways, and Baal proved to be a highly adaptable god.

5. Baal worship was so undemanding and convenient —they could even offer up smoke to Baal on their own housetops.

6. Baaings; Baaium; Baak; baal; Baal; Baaghi in English translation and definition "Baaghi", Dictionary English-English online

7. Baal worship pulsed with sexual rites.

8. Baal simple means ‘Lord’ or ‘Owner’

9. Warnings From the Worship of Baal

10. Baal shows origins in (Christian demonology) .

11. Baa ← ba ← azyms ← Baaed → baaing → baaings → baal

12. His name Baal also spelled as Ba’al

13. Baal had been exposed as a fraud.

14. What does Baals mean? Plural form of baal

15. Gideon tears down altar of Baal (25-32)

16. The word Baal means “lord”; the plural is Baalim

17. [Hebrew ba'al, lord, Baal; see bʕl in Semitic …

18. The usual symbol for Baal was a bull.

19. Judah, the southern kingdom, also struggled with Baal worship.

20. The Canaanite divinity Baal was essentially a fertility god.

21. Soon the prophets of Baal are in a frenzy.

22. In the discovered texts, Baal copulates with a heifer.

23. Ruins in Gezer of sacred pillars used in Baal worship

24. Baal-gad בּעל גּד, ba‛al gādh; Βαλαγάδα, Balagáda, "Baal [lord of good luck" (or "Baal is Gad") was the god of a town called after his name in the north of Palestine, which has …

25. Beelzebub is also known as Baal Zebub, Ba al Zebub.

26. Baal - Baal (), properly Baʿal, was a title and honorific meaning "owner," "lord" in the Northwest Semitic languages spoken in the Levant during antiquity

27. Beelzebub (Baal-zebul, Beelzeboul, Belzebub) is the Prince of Demons

28. “Baal” was also used as a designation for local lesser gods

29. The Devastation of Baal, also called the Battle of Baal, was the assault by the single largest concentration of the Tyranid Hive Fleet Leviathan ever encountered by Humanity upon Baal, the homeworld of the Blood Angels Chapter of Space Marines.

30. (Romans 15:4) The word “Baal” means “owner” or “master.”

31. But first and foremost, Baal worship appealed to the flesh.

32. 14 Jehu took action to end Baal worship in Israel.

33. (Genesis 19:4, 5, 28) Baal worship also involved bloodshed.

34. Baal was a God of Thunder, originally from western Semitic

35. Worship of Baal was widespread in the ancient Near East

36. M41, Baal again would become threatened by Hive Fleet Leviathan

37. Definition of Baal. : any of numerous Canaanite and Phoenician local deities.

38. Ahab and his wife, Jezebel, were worshipping the false god Baal.

39. This shows a very suspicious connection to the Hebrew HABaal (= the Baal)

40. Baal (ba'al) was an ancient Canaanite and Mesopotamian deity associated with agriculture

41. (Jeremiah 32:29) Possibly, they drifted into Baal worship by just sharing in some of the rites or even by making offerings to Baal in the name of Jehovah.

42. Limestone stela of Baal-of-the-lightning, 14th/ 13th centuries B.C.E.

43. Many minor deities of ancient Syria and Persia carried the name Baal, which means “the lord.” The greatest Baal was the son of El, the High God of Canaan

44. Baal worship, with its fertility rites, was rampant in the land.

45. In the Old Testament, Elijah contended with the priests of Baal.

46. Temple prostitution and child sacrifice were other prominent aspects of Baal worship.

47. The Baal prophets began “limping around the altar that they had made.”

48. 10 So they forsook the Lord and served Baal and the Ashtaroth.

49. In a duel with Mot, Baal is overcome and descends to the underworld.

50. The ancient city of Baalbek, named after the early Canaanite deity Baal.” AA: “And so because it was already sacred to the god Baal then later the Greeks and …