• Many minor deities of ancient Syria and Persia carried the name Baal, which means "lord."
  • Bael (Baal) He is described as a hoarsely-voiced king with the power to make men invisible and ruling over sixty-six legions of...
  • 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...
  • “Let Baal contend with him”, his father sagely suggests to Gideon’s critics, knowing full well that Baal couldn’t lift a finger against his son.
  • Baal, Küçük Asya'da ve çevresinde bulunan çeşitli halkların eski bir tanrısıdır. Etkisi: Babilliler , Keldaniler , Kartacalılar , Fenikeliler...
  • Hoşea 2'de, Baal'a yapılan ibadette kült cinsel uygulamalara yapılan atıflar, İsraillilerin Baal için Yahveh ibadetinden vazgeçtikleri ya da ikisini harmanladıkları...
  • The Semitic word Baal means "lord" or "master" and the Canaanites believed that Baal was in absolute control over nature and over people.
  • Baal was a fertility and earth god of the ancient cultures and was later exported to Egypt where he was worshipped as the storm god.
  • MÖ 1 milenyumdan sonra Kenanlılar Baal kullanımını benimserken, Aramiler Hadad ismini kullanmaya devam etmiş ve inanışta bir ayrılma meydana gelmiştir.[1]...
  • It made me interested in knowing more about what the Bible says about Baal and what people think about them.