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Definitions of baals in various dictionaries:
noun - any of numerous local fertility and nature deities worshipped by ancient Semitic peoples
noun - a false god
BAALS - Baalshamin or Ba'al Šamem (Aramaic: ܒܥܠ ܫܡܝܢ), lit. 'Lord of Heaven(s)', was a Northwest Semitic god and a title applied to different gods at...
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Canaanite gods |
False deities |
Some idols |
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May 11 2013 Universal |
Oct 28 2011 New York Times |
Nov 13 2008 Jonesin' |
Nov 11 2008 Jonesin' |
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Plural form of baal. |
Any of various local fertility and nature gods of the ancient Semitic peoples considered to be false gods by the Hebrews. 2. often bbaalb A false god or idol. Hebrew ba'al, lord, bBaalb see bl in Semitic roots. Baalism n. |
A male fertility god whose cult was widespread in ancient Phoenician and Canaanite lands. |
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Baalshamin or Ba'al Šamem (Aramaic: ܒܥܠ ܫܡܝܢ), lit. 'Lord of Heaven(s)', was a Northwest Semitic god and a title applied to different gods at different places or times in ancient Middle Eastern inscriptions, especially in Canaan/Phoenicia and Syria. The title was most often applied to Hadad, who is also often titled just Ba‘al. Baalshamin was one of the two supreme gods and the sky god of pre-Islamic Palmyra in ancient Syria (Bel being the other supreme god). There his attributes were the eagle and the lightning bolt, and he perhaps formed a triad with the lunar god Aglibol and the sun god Malakbel.Baalshamin and Ba'al Šamem are the most frequently used terms, as a Phoenician god, respectively. Other variations which are seen less frequently in modern sources include: Ba'al Shamin, Ba'al Samin, Ba'al-Shamem, Ba'al Shamim, Baal Shamem, Ba'alsamem, Baal Shamin, Baal-Samin, Beelsamen, Ba'alsamin, Baal-Samen, Baal-Shamen, Baalsamin, Baalsamen, Baal-shamim, Ba'alshamin, Baal-Samim, Baal-Samem, Baalsamem, Baalsamim, Baalshamem, Beelsamin, Beel-Samen, Beelshamen, Baal-Shamayim, Ba'alsamen, Beel-Samin, Baalshamim, Baalshamen.* |