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- Baal abstract "Baal, also rendered Baʿal (Biblical Hebrew בַּעַל, pronounced [ˈbaʕal]), is a North-West Semitic title and honorific meaning "master" or "lord" that is used for various gods who were patrons of cities in the Levant and Asia Minor, cognate to Akkadian Bēlu. A Baalist or Baalite means a worshipper of Baal."Baal" may refer to any god and even to human officials. In some texts it is used for Hadad, a god of the rain, thunder, fertility and agriculture, and the lord of Heaven. Since only priests were allowed to utter his divine name, Hadad, Ba‛al was commonly used. Nevertheless, few if any biblical uses of "Baal" refer to Hadad, the lord over the assembly of gods on the holy mount of Heaven; most refer to a variety of local spirit-deities worshipped as cult images, each called baal and regarded in the Hebrew Bible in that context as a "false god".".
- Baal thumbnail Baal_Ugarit_Louvre_AO17330.jpg?width=300.
- Baal wikiPageExternalLink www.baalhaneis.com.
- Baal wikiPageExternalLink baal-hammon.htm.
- Baal wikiPageExternalLink S41.html.
- Baal wikiPageExternalLink baal-baca.pdf.
- Baal wikiPageExternalLink directory.jsp?letter=b.
- Baal wikiPageExternalLink 02175a.htm.
- Baal wikiPageExternalLink e_idd_baal.pdf.
- Baal wikiPageID "58204".
- Baal wikiPageRevisionID "606689463".
- Baal hasPhotoCollection Baal.
- Baal subject Category:Books_of_Kings.
- Baal subject Category:Carthaginian_mythology.
- Baal subject Category:Deities_in_the_Hebrew_Bible.
- Baal subject Category:Elijah.
- Baal subject Category:Noble_titles.
- Baal subject Category:Phoenician_mythology.
- Baal subject Category:Rain_deities.
- Baal subject Category:Sky_and_weather_gods.
- Baal subject Category:West_Semitic_gods.
- Baal comment "Baal, also rendered Baʿal (Biblical Hebrew בַּעַל, pronounced [ˈbaʕal]), is a North-West Semitic title and honorific meaning "master" or "lord" that is used for various gods who were patrons of cities in the Levant and Asia Minor, cognate to Akkadian Bēlu. A Baalist or Baalite means a worshipper of Baal."Baal" may refer to any god and even to human officials. In some texts it is used for Hadad, a god of the rain, thunder, fertility and agriculture, and the lord of Heaven.".
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- Baal wasDerivedFrom Baal?oldid=606689463.
- Baal depiction Baal_Ugarit_Louvre_AO17330.jpg.
- Baal isPrimaryTopicOf Baal.