• Known also as “Jerubbaal”, meaning “one who strives with Baal”, Gideon’s life leaves us with a salutary warning that idolatry is a constant danger to us all.
  • Not long ago, I watched a Christian film that suggested Israelites practiced evil deeds, especially when they worshipped Baal under the rule of Ahab.
  • The Semitic word Baal means "lord" or "master" and the Canaanites believed that Baal was in absolute control over nature and over people.
  • Lastly, we explore Baal’s historical significance and its enduring influence on modern culture, including art, literature, and popular culture.
  • Content from Wikipedia, Biblical mythology, Demons. View source. History. Discussion. Ba'al (ordinarily spelled Baal in English)...
  • Baal HaSulam büyük bir vizyoner ve elçiydi. Bir elçi, üst güçle, Yaradan’la, dünyalar sistemiyle ve aynı zamanda dünyamızla bağı olan kişidir.
  • In truth, both Baal and Moloch are valid terms, each with its own unique meaning and history. Baal is a term that originated in the ancient Near East, where it...
  • Baal, doğayı yöneten ve onu dirilten bir Gökyüzü Tanrısı sayılırdı. ... Bazen bu savaşlarda Baal öldürülürse de, her zaman yeniden canlanırdı.
  • There were many temples of Baal in Canaan, and the name Baal was often added to that of a locality, e.g., Baal-peor, Baal-hazor, Baal-hermon.
  • The documents speak, for instance, of the Baal of Tyre, of Harran, of Tarsus, of Herman, of Lebanon of Tamar (a river south of Beirut), of heaven.