• Jump to navigation Jump to search. Baal (/ˈbeɪəl, ˈbɑːəl/),[1][a] properly Baʿal,[b] was a title and honorific meaning "owner"...
  • The thunderstorm was seen as Baal’s self-revelation to the ancient Canaanites and lightning was his weapon of choice to intervene when he saw fit to do so.
  • - Kuran’da Baal için kullanılan sözün kökeni hakkında bilgi verir misiniz? - Baal’ın efendi, koca, seyid kimi manaları vardır ve bağ tanrısıdır.
  • Ahab sinned before the Lord by serving Baal and building an altar and temple of Baal in Samaria.
  • Content from Wikipedia, Biblical mythology, Demons. View source. History. Discussion. Ba'al (ordinarily spelled Baal in English)...
  • The etymological root of the name Baal has its origin in the Semitic religion, in which it represented one of the most important deities associated with fertility.
  • The Canaanites worshiped Baal as the sun god and as the storm god—he is usually depicted holding a lightning bolt—who defeated enemies and produced...
  • From Late Latin Baal (as in the Vulgate) and Ancient Greek Βάαλ (Báal); from Hebrew בַּעַל (`al, “lord, husband, owner”), Phoenician 𐤁𐤏𐤋 (bʿl, “lord, master, owner”...
  • Baal, fırtınalar esnasında çok aktif olan bulutların sürücüsü olarak bilinirdi fakat “ Yer ve Gök Lordu” olarak dikkate alınmış ve dünyanın verimliliğini de kontrol ederdi.
  • The ancient Jews were often tempted to follow Baal because so much of their lives depended upon the rain that fed the crops.