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Baal (/ˈbeɪ.əl, ˈbɑː.əl/), or
Baʻal (Hebrew: בַּעַל
baʿal), was a
title and
honorific meaning 'owner' or 'lord' in the
Northwest Semitic languages spoken...
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Beelzebub (/biːˈɛlzəbʌb, ˈbiːl-/ bee-EL-zə-bub, BEEL-; Hebrew: בַּעַל־זְבוּב
Baʿal-zəḇūḇ), also
spelled Beelzebul or Belzebuth, and
occasionally known as the...
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Baal Hammon,
properly Baʿal Ḥamon (Phoenician and Punic: 𐤁𐤏𐤋 𐤇𐤌𐤍, romanized: Baʿl Ḥamōn),
meaning "Lord Hammon", was the
chief god of Carthage....
- The
Baal Cycle is an
Ugaritic cycle of
stories about the
Canaanite god
Baʿal (lit. "Owner", "Lord"), a
storm god ****ociated with fertility. It is one of...
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Israel ben
Eliezer or
Yisroel ben
Eliezer (1698 – 22 May 1760),
known as the
Baal Shem Tov (/ˌbɑːl ˈʃɛm ˌtʊv, ˌtʊf/; Hebrew: בעל שם טוב) or as the BeShT, was...
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Baal-hanan (Hebrew: בַּעַל חָנָן / בָּעַל חָנָן, Standard
Baʿal Ḥanan Tiberian
Baʿal Ḥānān /
Bāʿal Ḥānān)
means "
Baal has been gracious".
There are two...
- The
Baal Teshuvah". Chabad.org. "Laws of
Repentance 7:4,
citing Berakot, 34b. C. G."
Mishneh Torah. Levin, Sala (4
March 2016). "Jewish Word:
Baal Teshuvah"...
- Look up
Baal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Baal is a
Semitic term for "Lord" or "owner".
Baal may also
refer to:
Baal (demon), a
Christian demon...
- The
baal teshuva movement is a
description of the
return of
secular Jews to
religious Judaism. The term
baal teshuva is from the Talmud,
literally meaning...
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Linguistics (
BAAL) is a
learned society,
based in the UK,
which provides a
forum for
people interested in
language and
applied linguistics.
BAAL organises...