• The Semitic word Baal means "lord" or "master" and the Canaanites believed that Baal was in absolute control over nature and over people.
  • Not long ago, I watched a Christian film that suggested Israelites practiced evil deeds, especially when they worshipped Baal under the rule of Ahab.
  • 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.
  • Tanrının Baal-Sidon veya Baal-Lebanon, Baal Tyros (Melqart), Baal-Hadad gibi adlarla anılan çok sayıda yerel varyantı ortaya çıkmıştır.
  • Baal, genellikle gök gürültüsü, yağmur ve tarımın tanrısı olarak anılır. Bu nedenle, Baal’ın kültü, tarım ve hasat döneminde önemli bir yere sahip oldu.
  • Baal is a title used in the Bible which could refer to any local god. Literally the word simply means “master” or “lord”, and consequently every local tribe would have their own “Baal.”
  • 16:31) but also worshiped in different ways in various places: by the Moabites as Baal-peor (Num. 25:1–3), at Shechem as Baal-berith (Judg.
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  • 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.
  • Soru Detayı. - Kuran’da Baal için kullanılan sözün kökeni hakkında bilgi verir misiniz? - Baal’ın efendi, koca, seyid kimi manaları vardır ve bağ tanrısıdır.