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Baal: Encyclopedia - Baal

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Baal: A Christian Theological Dictionary on Baal

A Christian theological definition of Baal according to CARM - The Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry:

 

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Baal

A Canaanite god. The word means "lord" or "husband." He was a god of weather, associated with thunder, who appointed the times of the rains, and was considered to be the son of the pagan god Dagon. The ancient Jews were often tempted to follow Baal because so much of their lives depended upon the rain that fed the crops.

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Baal: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Baal

Baal (Chald. Heb.). Baal or Adon (Adonai) was a phallic god. "Who shall ascend unto the hill (the high place) of the Lord; who shall stand in the place of his Kadushu (q.v.) ? " (Psalms XX1V. 3.) The "circle dance" performed by King David round the ark, was the dance prescribed by the Amazons in the Mysteries, the dance of the daughters of Shiloh (Judges xxi., et seq.) and the same as the leaping of the prophets of Baal (I. Kings xviii).

 

 He was named Baal-Tzephon, or god of the crypt (Exodus) and Seth, or the pillar (phallus), because he was the same as Ammon (or Baal-Hammon) of Egypt, called "the hidden god". Typhon, called Set, who was a great god in Egypt during the early dynasties, is an aspect of Baal and Ammon as also of Siva, Jehovah and other gods. Baal is the all devouring Sun, in one sense, the fiery Moloch.

 

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Baal: Encyclopedia - Baal Stargate

Cliff Simon as Baal In the science fiction television show Stargate SG-1, Baal is a Goa'uld based on the Baal of mythology. Although exceptionally ruthless, Baal seems to possess a somewhat better understanding of human nature than is typical for the Goa'uld and he has a vague understanding of the concept of humor; his style tends toward subtle insidiousness rather than outright cruelty. During Season 8, he is one of the primary antagonists of the show ...

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Baal: Encyclopedia - Baal Shem

Baal Shem in Hebrew translates as "Master of the Name", and is almost always used in reference to Israel ben Eliezer, the Rabbi who founded Hasidic Judaism and was called the Baal Shem Tov. More generally, it refers to a rabbi who, due to his ability to perform super- and supra-good deeds that benefit others, is "given" the title by those who recognize or have benefited from his powers. It's a name that was given in the Middle Ages to a Jewish rabbi miracle worker who could bring about cures and healing, as well having m ...

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Baal: Encyclopedia - Baal teshuva

Baal teshuva (or baal teshuvah) (Hebrew: "master of repentance") or chozer bi-teshuva ("one who returns in repentance") refers to a Jew (often secular) who has adopted strict observance of Judaism, or a more Jewishly observant lifestyle than previously practiced. The baal teshuva phenomenon, sometimes also described as the "baal teshuva movement", is sometimes colloquially referred to as "born-a ...

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Baal: Encyclopedia - Baal demon

Baal is a Christian demon. His name also refers to various gods and goddesses who are not demons. This is a potential source of confusion. In this article the name Baal is used only to refer to the demon Baal, unless stated otherwise. Other spellings: Bael, Baël (French), Baell. The idea of Baal as a demon was created when Christianity turned ancient gods into demons and demonology divided the demonic population of Hell in several hierarchies. Baal, the Semitic god, did not ...

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Baal: Encyclopedia II - Baal - Deities called Ba‘al and Ba‘alat

Because more than one god bore the title Ba‘al and more than one goddess bore the title Ba‘alat or Ba‘alah, it is often difficult to be sure which Ba‘al 'Lord' or Ba‘alat 'Lady' a particular inscription or text is speaking of. Though the god Hadad or Adad was especially likely to be called Ba‘al, Hadad was far from the only god to have that title. The Ugaritic texts (mainly preserved in the Baal cycle) place the dwelling of Ba‘al/Hadad on Mount Zephon, so one can probably take as evident that references to Ba‘al Zephon ...

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Baal, Baal - Non-religious usage of the word Ba'al, Baal - Deities called Ba‘al and Ba‘alat, Baal - Ba'al of Carthage, Baal - Ba‘al as a divine title in Israel and Judah, Baal - Multiple Ba‘als and ‘Ashtarts, Baal - Use of the word Ba‘al, Baal - Ba'al as a demon, Baal - Ba'al Zebûb

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Baal: Encyclopedia - Beelzebub

Beelzebub (also known as Belzebud, Belzaboul, Beelzeboul, Baalsebul, Baalzebubg, Beelzebuth, Beelzebus; more accurately Ba‘al Zebûb or Ba‘al Zəbûb, Hebrew בעל זבוב), appears as the name of a deity worshipped in the Philistine city of Ekron. The name also later appears as the name of a demon or devil, often interchanged with Beelzebul. In ancient contexts, there appears to have been little, if any, meaningful distinction between Beelze ...

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Baal: Encyclopedia - Baal-hanan ben Achbor

Baal-hanan ben Achbor was a king of Edom mentioned in the Bible, in Genesis 36:31-43. He succeeded Saul of Rehoboth in the apparently elective kingship of the early Edomites. His name, which means "Baal is gracious", may indicate that the cult of the Baalim existed in Edom. He is called the son of Achbor; but the name of his native city is not given. For this and other reasons, Marquart ("Fundamente Israelitischer und Jüdischer Gesch." 1896, pp. 10 et seq.) supposes that "son of Achbor" is a duplicate of "son of Beor" (Gen. xxxvi. 32), and that "Baal-hanan" in the original text ...

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Baal: Encyclopedia - Heresy of Peor

The heresy of Peor is an event related in the torah at Numbers 25:1-15. Back references to the event occur in Numbers 25:18 and 31:16, Deuteronomy 3.28, Joshua 22:17, Hosea 9:10; Psalm 106:28. Heresy of Peor - Biblical account. The preceeding story is that of Balaam, in which a prophet, Balaam, ascends the mountain of Pe‘or, and sacrifices to God at the top of it. Having finished sacrificing, Balaam views the Israelites on the plain below, and pronounces a blessing over them, prophecying their blessed nat ...

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Baal: Encyclopedia - Valley of Hamon-Gog

The phrase, from Ezekiel 39:15, literally means "Valley of the multitudes of Gog". It is to be the place were all of Israel buries the five-sixths of the army of Gog and Magog that are struck down by God. See also. Baal-hamon and Ba`al Hammon ...

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Baal: Encyclopedia - Mynydd Isa

Mynydd Isa (pronounced Mun-ith Issah) is a village in Flintshire, in north-east Wales. It lies between the county town of Mold, and Buckley. It was originally two villages, Mynydd Isa itself, and Bryn-y-Baal, although the two have been contiguous for many years now, and are considered to be one village, named Mynydd Isa. The name is Welsh, and translates literally into English as 'Lower Mountain' (although this name is never used). Bryn-y-Baal takes its name from the the Hebrew word Baal - in Wales there are many Hebrew and other Biblical-type place names left over from a rel ...

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Baal: Encyclopedia - Yamm

Yamm was the god of oceans, seas, rivers and lakes in several old semitic religions, for instance in Phoenicia, Ancient Egypt and for the Canaanites. According to legend, Yamm was awarded the divine rule over the world by El. Baal, initially destined to become Yamm's servant, refused and challenged Yamm for battle. Baal came out victorious and won the divine kingship. Yamm was mentioned in the old Egyptian Astarte papyrus and might be identical with the old semitic god Lothan. ...

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Baal: Encyclopedia - Messianic Judaism

Messianic Judaism is any of a group of loosely related religious movements, all claiming a connection with Judaism, and all of which consider Jesus to have been the Messiah. Messianic Judaism began in the 1800's, as Jewish converts to the Church of England began to organize into smaller groups. This was paralleled by a growth of missions to the Jewish people. By the 1860's, the first Messianic umbrella organization, the Hebrew Christian Alliance, had been formed through the Church of England ...

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Baal: Encyclopedia - Hadad

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Baal: Encyclopedia - Canaanite religion

Canaanite religion was the group of belief systems utilized by the people living in the ancient Levant throughout the Bronze Age and Iron Age. Influenced strongly by Mesopotamian religious practices, Canaanite religious beliefs were polytheistic, with families typically focusing worship on household gods while acknowledging the existence of other deities such as Baal and El. Kings were also revered as gods. Religious practice included festiv ...

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Baal: Encyclopedia - Yaw god

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Baal: Encyclopedia - Canaanite mythology

Canaanite mythology are the myths and god tales of ancient Canaan. calf worship of Canaanites and Phoenicians : Tobit i. 5, speaks of "Baal the heifer" Canaan, son of Ham in the Bible. Og, giant Canaanite king of Bashan in the Bible Saint Christopher was said to be a Canaanite. Sihon Rephaim giant king of the Amorites Mount Hermon was apparently used by the Canaanites for their pagan religious rituals. Qadash Kinahnu was a Canaanite-Phoenician temple. Canaanite myths also include ...

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Baal: Encyclopedia - Israel ben Eliezer

Rabbi Israel (Yisroel) ben Eliezer (רבי ישראל בן אליעזר, about 1698 Okopy Świętej Trójcy – May 22, 1760 Międzyborz) was a Jewish Orthodox mystical rabbi who is better known to most religious Jews as the Holy Baal Shem ("der Heiliger Baal Shem" in Yiddish), or most commonly, the Baal Shem Tov. The name "Baal Shem Tov" is usually translated into English as "Master of the Good Name", with "Tov" ("Good") modifying "Shem" ("[Divine] Name"), although it is more correctly understood as a combination of ...

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