• Baal veya Baʽal (İbranice: בַּעַל baʿal ), antik çağda Levant'ta konuşulan Kuzeybatı Sami dillerinde önceleri insanlar arasında kullanılan 'sahip'...
  • The Phoenicians regarded him as the “Lord of the Heavens.” Baal itself is a generic name meaning “lord,” “master,” and, in Hebrew, “husband.”
  • Baal (Bael, Beelzebub ve Sineklerin Efendisi olarak da bilinir), aynı zamanda oburluk günahını temsil eden yedi cehennem prensinden biridir.
  • Baal. A Canaanite god regarded as the owner of the sky and giver of rains and fertility. “Baal” was also used as a designation for local lesser gods.
  • Merodak-Baladan adı Babil'in bir kralının adı olup bundan görüldüğü gibi Baal adı aynı zamanda Merodak'da adlandırılan Marduk'tur.
  • Baal becomes a big player in the book of Judges and during the time of the kings when Israel appears to succumb most to the foreign pantheons.
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  • Baal, Molek veya ona benzer bir tanrı için tapınılan altın buzağı. Yakın Doğu'nun tüm büyük tanrıları arasında en bilinenlerden biri Baal'dır.
  • In the Bible, Baal (also rendered Baʿal) was an important Canaanite god, often portrayed as the primary enemy of the Hebrew God Yahweh.
  • Baal is primarily associated with a group of ancient Semitic deities worshipped in the region, particularly in the context of Canaanite and Phoenician religions.