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baʿal בַּעַל ‘Baal’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: the same as baʿal בַּעַל ‘master’
Roots: בעל
Variants: בַּ֫עַל, בַּעַל

baʿal Apr n m title Bpr n m pers + pr n loc
ABaal = "lord"
n pr m
1) esp. lord, specif. as divine name, Baal
 1a) supreme male divinity of the Phoenicians or Canaanites
BBaal = "lord"
n pr m
1) a Reubenite
2) the son of Jehiel and grandfather of Saul
n pr loc
3) a town of Simeon, probably identical to Baalath-beer

Mentioned in Judges 6:25, 8:33, 6:28, 6:30, 10:10, 3:7, 6:31, 10:6, 6:32, 2:11, 2:13 1 Samuel 12:10, 7:4 1 Kings 18:18, 22:54, 18:25, 18:21, 16:31, 18:19, 18:26, 18:22, 18:40, 19:18, 16:32 2 Kings 3:2, 21:3, 10:19, 10:18, 10:21, 10:25, 17:16, 10:23, 10:20, 10:22, 11:18, 23:5, 23:4, 10:26, 10:27, 10:28 Jeremiah 9:13, 23:27, 2:8, 2:23, 7:9, 32:29, 11:13, 12:16, 19:5, 11:17, 32:35, 23:13 Hosea 2:15, 2:10, 13:1, 2:19, 11:2 Zephaniah 1:4 1 Chronicles 4:33, 8:30, 9:36, 5:5 2 Chronicles 17:3, 33:3, 24:7, 34:4, 23:17, 28:2

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