| BAAL
 lord. (1.) The name appropriated to the principal male god of the Phoenicians. It is found in several places in the plural BAALIM (Judg. 2:11;10:10; 1-Kings 18:18; Jer. 2:23; Hos. 2:17). Baal is identified with Molech (Jer. 19:5). It was known to the Israelites as Baal-peor (Num. 25:3; Deut. 4:3), was worshipped till the time of Samuel (1 7:4), and was afterwards the religion of the ten tribes in ......
 
 BAAL-BERITH
 covenant lord, the name of the god worshipped in Shechem after the death of Gideon (Judg. 8:33;9:4). 9:46 he is called simply "the god Berith." The name denotes the god of the covenant into which the Israelites entered with the Canaanites, contrary to the command of Jehovah (Exo 34:12), when they began to fall away to the worship of idols.......
 
 BAAL-GAD
 lord of fortune, or troop of Baal, a Canaanite city in the valley of Lebanon at the foot of Hermon, hence called Baal-hermon (Judge. 3:3; 1-Chr 5:23), near the source of the Jordan (Josh. 13:5;11:17;12:7). It was the most northern point to which Joshua's conquests extended. It probably derived its name from the worship of Baal. Its modern representative is Banias. Some have supposed it to be the s......
 
 BAAL-HAMON
 place of a multitude, a place where Solomon had an extensive vineyard (8:11). It has been supposed to be identical with Baal-gad, and also with Hammon in the tribe of Asher (Josh. 19:28). Others identify it with Belamon, in Central Palestine, near Dothaim.......
 
 BAAL-HANAN
 lord of grace. (1.) A king of Edom, son of Achbor (Gen. 36:38, Gen. 36: 39; 1-Chr 1:49, 1-Chr 1: 50).   (2.) An overseer of "the olive trees and sycomore trees in the low plains" (the Shephelah) under David (1-Chr 27:28).......
 
 BAAL-HAZOR
 having a courtyard, or Baal's village, the place on the borders of Ephraim and Benjamin where Absalom held the feast of sheep-shearing when Amnon was assassinated (2-Sam 13:23). Probably it is the same with Hazor (Neh. 11:33), now Tell' Asur, 5 miles north-east of Bethel.......
 
 BAAL-HERMON
 lord of Hermon. (1.) A city near Mount Hermon inhabited by the Ephraimites (1-Chr 5:23). Probably identical with Baal-gad (Josh. 11:17).   (2.) A mountain east of Lebanon (Judg. 3:3). Probably it may be the same as Mount Hermon, or one of its three peaks.......
 
 BAAL-MEON
 lord of dwelling, a town of Reuben (Num. 32:38), called also Beth-meon (Jer. 48:23) and Beth-baal-meon (Josh. 13:17). It is supposed to have been the birth-place of Elisha. It is identified with the modern M'ain, about 3 miles south-east of Heshbon.......
 
 BAAL-PEOR
 lord of the opening, a god of the Moabites (Num. 25:3;31:16; Josh. 22:17), worshipped by obscene rites. So called from Mount Peor, where this worship was celebrated, the Baal of Peor. The Israelites fell into the worship of this idol (Num. 25:3, Num. 25: 5, 18; Deut. 4:3; Psa 106:28; Hos. 9:10).......
 
 BAAL-PERAZIM
 Baal having rents, bursts, or destructions, the scene of a victory gained by David over the Philistines (2-Sam 5:20; 1-Chr 14:11). Called Mount Perazim (Isa. 28:21). It was near the valley of Rephaim, west of Jerusalem. Identified with the modern Jebel Aly.......
 
 BAAL-SHALISHA
 lord of Shalisha, a place from which a man came with provisions for Elisha, apparently not far from Gilgal (2-Kings 4:42). It has been identified with Sirisia, 13 miles north of Lydda.......
 
 BAAL-TAMAR
 lord of palm trees, a place in the tribe of Benjamin near Gibeah of Saul (Judg. 20:33). It was one of the sanctuaries or groves of Baal. Probably the palm tree of Deborah (Judg. 4:5) is alluded to in the name.......
 
 BAAL-ZEBUB
 fly-lord, the god of the Philistines at Ekron (2-Kings 1:2, 2-Kings 1: 3, 16). This name was given to the god because he was supposed to be able to avert the plague of flies which in that region was to be feared. He was consulted by Ahaziah as to his recovery.......
 
 BAAL-ZEPHON
 Baal of the north, an Egyptian town on the shores of the Gulf of Suez (Exo 14:2; Num. 33:7), over against which the children of Israel encamped before they crossed the Red Sea. It is probably to be identified with the modern Jebel Deraj or Kulalah, on the western shore of the Gulf of Suez. Baal-zapuna of the Egyptians was a place of worship.......
 
 BAALAH
 mistress; city. (1.) A city in the south of Judah (Josh. 15:29), elsewhere called Balah (Josh. 19:3) and Bilhah (1-Chr 4:29). Now Khurbet Zebalah.   (2.) A city on the northern border of the tribe of Judah (Josh. 15:10), called also Kirjath-jearim, q.v. (15:9; 1-Chr 13:6), now Kuriet-el-Enab, or as some think, 'Erma.   (3.) A mountain on the north-western boundary of Judah and Dan (Josh. 15:11).......
 
 BAALATH
 a town of the tribe of Dan (Josh. 19:44). It was fortified by Solomon (1-Kings 9:18; 2-Chr 8:6). Some have identified it with Bel'ain, in Wady Deir Balut.......
 
 BAALATH-BEER
 Baalah of the well, (Josh. 19:8, Josh. 19: probably the same as Baal, mentioned in 1-Chr 4:33, 1-Chr 4: a city of Simeon.......
 
 BAALBEC
 called by the Greeks Heliopolis i.e., "the city of the sun", because of its famous Temple of the Sun, has by some been supposed to be Solomon's "house of the forest of Lebanon" (1-Kings 7:2;10:17; 2-Chr 9:16); by others it is identified with Baal-gad (q.v.). It was a city of Coele-Syria, on the lowest declivity of Anti-Libanus, about 42 miles north-west of Damascus. It was one of the most splendid......
 
 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.)......
 
 BAALI
 my lord, a title the prophet (Hos. 2:16) reproaches the Jewish church for applying to Jehovah, instead of the more endearing title Ishi, meaning "my husband."......
 
 BAALIM
 plural of Baal; images of the god Baal (Judg. 2:11; 1-Sam 7:4).......
 
 BAALIS
 king of the Ammonites at the time of the Babylonian captivity (Jer. 40:14). He hired Ishmael to slay Gedaliah who had been appointed governor over the cities of Judah.......
 
 BAMOTH-BAAL
 heights of Baal, a place on the river Arnon, or in the plains through which it flows, east of Jordan (Josh. 13:17; comp. Num. 21:28). It has been supposed to be the same place as Bamoth.......
 
 ESHBAAL
 man of Baal, the fourth son of king Saul (1-Chr 8:33;9:39). He is also called Ish-bosheth (q.v.), 2-Sam 2:8.......
 
 ETH-BAAL
 with Baal, a king of Sidon (B.C. 940-908), father of Jezebel, who was the wife of Ahab (1-Kings 16:31). He is said to have been also a priest of Astarte, whose worship was closely allied to that of Baal, and this may account for his daughter's zeal in promoting idolatry in Israel. This marriage of Ahab was most fatal to both Israel and Judah. Dido, the founder of Carthage, was his granddaughter. ......
 
 GUR-BAAL
 sojourn of Baal, a place in Arabia (2-Chr 26:7) where there was probably a temple of Baal.......
 
 JERUBBAAL
 contender with Baal; or, let Baal plead, a surname of Gideon; a name given to him because he destroyed the altar of Baal (Judg. 6:32;7:1;8:29; 1-Sam 12:11). ......
 
 MERIB-BAAL
 contender with Baal, (1-Chr 8:34;9:40), elsewhere called Mephibosheth (2-Sam 4:4), the son of Jonathan. ......
 
 
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