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    God of fertility, weather, rain, wind, lightning, seasons, war, sailors. Solid cast bronze of a votive figurine representing the god Baal discovered at Tel Megiddo, dating to the mid- 2nd millennium BC. Symbol. Bull, ram, thunderbolt. Region. Ancient Syria, especially Halab. Near, around and at Ugarit.

  2. 20 Jun 2024 · Baal, god worshipped in many ancient Middle Eastern communities, especially among the Canaanites, who apparently considered him a fertility deity and one of the most important gods in the pantheon.

  3. 23 Okt 2023 · Baal means “lord” and was believed to be a fertility god who helped the earth produce crops and people have children. Different regions worshipped Baal in different ways, and special “denominations” of Baalism were formed. Baal of Peor and Baal-Berith are two examples of such localized deities.

  4. 5 Nov 2021 · Baal (also given as Ba'al) is a Canaanite-Phoenician god of fertility and weather, specifically rainstorms. The name was also used as a title, however, meaning "Lord" and was applied to a number of different deities throughout the ancient Near East. Baal is best known today from the Bible as the antagonist of the Israelite cult of Yahweh.

  5. 25 Okt 2016 · 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. The Semitic word Baal means lord or master, and the ancient people believed he was in charge of all of nature and humans.

  6. 18 Feb 2024 · In the article below, WHE delves into the origins, meanings, and narrative complexities surrounding Baal, exploring his significance in ancient Levantine religion and his enduring impact on cultural and historical narratives.

  7. Ba'al with raised arm, fourteenth-twelfth century B.C.E., found at Ras Shamra. In the Bible, Baal (also rendered Baʿal) was an important Canaanite god, often portrayed as the primary enemy of the Hebrew God Yahweh. The Semitic word "baal" (meaning '"Lord") was also used to refer to various deities of the Levant.

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