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  2. Baal - Wikipedia

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    And Indeed, Elijah was among the messengers, (123) When he said to his people: "Will you not fear Allah? (124) Do you call upon Ba'l and leave the best of creators - (125) Allah, your Lord and the Lord of your first forefathers?" (126) And they denied him, so indeed, they will be brought [for punishment], (127) Except the chosen servants of ...

  3. Baal-hanan - Wikipedia

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    Baal-hanan (Hebrew: בַּעַל חָנָן / בָּעַל חָנָן, Standard Baʿal Ḥanan Tiberian Baʿal Ḥānān / Bāʿal Ḥānān) means "Baal has been gracious". [1] There are two men by this name in the Hebrew Bible. In Genesis 36:38–39, Baal-hanan is a King of Edom. He is also mentioned in the King List in 1 Chronicles 1:49–50.

  4. Shalishah - Wikipedia

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    Shalishah [a] or Baal-Shalisha (Hebrew: בַּעַל שָׁלִשָׁה) is a place mentioned in the Book of Kings (2 Kings 4:42) and the Talmud (Sanhedrin 12a). Baal-Shalisha is translated as "lord or master of three things", or "the third idol, the third husband; or, that governs or presides over three" ( Baal =lord/master; Shalisha ="three ...

  5. Peor - Wikipedia

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    Peor (Hebrew: פְּעוֹר ‎, Modern: Peʿōr, Tiberian: Pŏʿōr, Biblical: Paġor) meaning "opening", may refer to: . The name of a mountain peak, mentioned in Numbers 23:28, to which Balak, king of Moab led Balaam in his fourth and final attempt to induce Balaam to pronounce a curse upon the Israelites as they were passing through Balak's Land to the Promised Land.

  6. Lashon hara - Wikipedia

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    Someone who makes it his habit to talk lashon harah about others ("did you hear ...", "do you already know ...", etc.) is called a ba'al lashon hara. By repeatedly communicating so, lashon hara became an integral part of this person, and his/her sins are far more severe, because this person regularly creates a chillul hashem , a "desecration of ...

  7. Baal-zephon - Wikipedia

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    'Lord of Ṣafon'; Akkadian: Bēl Ḫazi (d IM ḪUR.SAG); Ugaritic: baʿlu ṣapāni; Hurrian: Tešub Ḫalbağe; [1] Egyptian: bꜥr ḏꜣpwnꜣ [2]), also transliterated as Baal-zephon, was an epithet of the Canaanite storm god Baʿal (lit. "Lord") in his role as lord of Jebel Aqra, called "Mount Zaphon" in antiquity.

  8. Baal-perazim - Wikipedia

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    Ba'al-Perazim (Hebrew Owner of Breakings Through) was a place in ancient Israel.. It was the scene of a victory gained by David over the Philistines (2 Samuel 5:20; 1 Chronicles 14:11).

  9. 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.