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  2. Peor - Wikipedia

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    A reference to a deity who was worshipped at that mountain peak and, biblically, was the subject of the heresy of Peor. The deity, worshipped by the Moabites, is biblically referred to as Baal-peor (Num. 25:3,5, 18) and as the "house of peor" (בית פעור) (Deuteronomy 3:29), generally meaning the Baal of Peor.

  3. List of Guitar Praise songs - Wikipedia

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    Guitar Praise: Israel & New Breed "All Around" Guitar Praise: James Clay "Franklin Park" Guitar Praise: Jared Anderson "Blind Man" Guitar Praise: Jennifer Knapp "Undo Me" Guitar Praise: Jeremy Camp "Take You Back" Expansion Pack 1 Jeremy Camp "Tonight" Guitar Praise: Jessie Daniels "What I Hear" Guitar Praise: Jonah33 "Father's Song" Guitar ...

  4. Baal - Wikipedia

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    It is thus unclear whether the false worship of the "Baʿalim" being decried [75] is the worship of a new idol or rites and teachings placing Yahweh as a mere local god within a larger pantheon. The Hebrew Scriptures record the worship of Baʿal threatening Israel from the time of the Judges until the monarchy. [79]

  5. Category:Baal - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Baal, a title and honorific meaning "owner," "lord" in the Northwest Semitic languages spoken in the Levant during antiquity. From its use among people, it came to be applied to gods. The title is particularly associated with the storm and fertility god Hadad.

  6. Music of Mesopotamia - Wikipedia

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    If the instruments, as it is likely to suppose, were tuned to a pentatonic scale – say on C, without half-tones – the plucked notes were A, e, a, e', a', e", that is, a fifth chord orchestrated in the modern way, the two notes being distributed among the seven players in different combinations, as double octave, octave, unison, and fifth. [152]

  7. Numbers 31 - Wikipedia

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    Idolatry with Baal-Peor (1970) by Phillip Medhurst Zimri and Kozbi portrayed as having sex in a regular tent when Phinehas kills them (1700) [note 4] Modern Tabernacle replica in the Timna Valley (2011) Scholars disagree about the exact motive Yahweh is claimed to have had in ordering Moses to wage the War against the Midianites.

  8. Ba'al Hermon - Wikipedia

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    This article relating to a myth or legend from the ancient Middle East is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Baal Berith - Wikipedia

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    According to Yehezkel Kaufmann, "Baal-berith and El-berith of Judges 9:4,46 is presumably YHWH", as "ba'al was an epithet of YHWH in earlier times". [ 4 ] Elsewhere, some of the Shechemites are called "men of Hamor"; [ 5 ] this is compared to "sons of Hamor", which in the ancient Middle East referred to people who had entered into a covenant ...

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