Baalim (Hebrew: lord, owner; plural: Baale or Baalim) The chief divinity, the sun god, of the Chanaanites and the Arameans; also the name of the principal deity worshiped by certain nations or communities. The Israelites worshiped Baal in the days of King Achab or Ahab (4 Kings, 3 and 10). In some places he had … Continue reading “Baalim”
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Baali
Baali (Hebrews Badli’, , my lord, Sept. ), a colder and more distant title for husband, which the prophet reproaches the Jewish Church for hitherto applying to Jehovah, instead of the more endearing term Ishi (my man, i.e. husband), which he predicts she would be emboldened to employ when freed from her idolatries (Hos 2:16). … Continue reading “Baali”
Baalhermon
Baalhermon [Ba’al-her’mon] Town or mount in connection with Mount Hermon: there was probably a shrine of Baal there: see BAAL-GAD. Jdg 3:3; 1Ch 5:23. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Baalhazor
Baalhazor [Ba’al-ha’zor] Place in or near Ephraim where Absalom had pastures for sheep, and where Amnon was slain. 2Sa 13:23. Identified with Tell Asur , 31 59′ N, 35 16′ E. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Baalhanan
Baalhanan (“Baal is gracious”.) Contrast Johannes, “Jehovah is gracious.” 1. An early king of Edom (Gen 36:38-39), son of Achbor. 2. David’s officer over his olives and sycamores in the shephelah (low plain). Of Gederah (Jos 15:36), or Bethgader (1Ch 2:51). Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary Baalhanan [Ba’al-ha’nan] 1. The seventh of the ancient kings of … Continue reading “Baalhanan”
Baalhamon
Baalhamon [Ba’al-ha’mon] Place where Solomon had a vineyard. Son 8:11. The only clue to this name is the doubtful one of Belamon in Judith 8:3, which was near Dothaim, not far from Samaria, in the mountains of Ephraim. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Baalgad
Baalgad [Ba’al-gad] Place at the foot of Mount Hermon in the valley of Lebanon, the northern limit of Joshua’s conquest. Jos 11:17; Jos 12:7; Jos 13:5. Identified by some with Caesarea Philippi. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Baale of Judah
Baale of Judah lords of Judah, a city in the tribe of Judah from which David brought the ark into Jerusalem (2 Sam. 6:2). Elsewhere (1 Chr. 13:6) called Kirjath-jearim. (See BAALAH) Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary Baale of Judah [Ba’ale of Ju’dah] Another form of BAALAH, 2Sa 6:2, and the same as KIRJATH-JEARIM. Fuente: Concise … Continue reading “Baale of Judah”
Baale-Judah
Baale-Judah BAALE-JUDAH = Baalah, No. 1, i.e. Kiriath-jearim. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Baale-Judah baal-e-jooda. See KIRIATH-JEARIM. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Baale
Baale (Hebrew: lord, owner; plural: Baale or Baalim) The chief divinity, the sun god, of the Chanaanites and the Arameans; also the name of the principal deity worshiped by certain nations or communities. The Israelites worshiped Baal in the days of King Achab or Ahab (4 Kings, 3 and 10). In some places he had … Continue reading “Baale”