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| Alphabetical [« »] b 30 b.c. 105 b.d. 1 baal 19 baal-berith 1 baal-peor 2 baal-perazim 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 priests 20 promise 20 suggests 19 baal 19 babylonian 19 beyond 19 brought | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances baal |
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1 1,2 | 22:5), the prophets of Baal (IKings 18:19). There are 2 1,8 | falsely, and burn incense to Baal, and are gone after strange 3 4,3 | greater sin than all the Baal worship). Nothing alienated 4 4,4 | Jehovah as merely their Baal, a god of the same type 5 5,3 | under the general name of Baal (plural Baalim), which can 6 5,3 | place-names compounded with Baal. Equally the goddesses are 7 5,3 | interests and claims of a Baal. For the prophets the wor 8 5,3 | worship of Jehovah as a Baal. We can seldom be certain 9 5,3 | majority of mentions of Baal worship in the earlier books 10 5,3 | who were certainly never Baal worshippers: Eshbaal, Saul’ 11 5,3 | Baal-perazim (IISam. 5:20), where Baal must mean Jehovah. Later 12 5,3 | names to avoid the name of Baal, but the less read genealogies 13 5,3 | worship of Melkart, the Baal of Tyre. Though this was 14 5,5 | conception of Jehovah as a Baal.~ 3. Lack of trust in Jehovah 15 5,7 | glory for shame,” i.e. for Baal worship.~ Beth-aven (4:15; 16 8,2 | based on “the remnant of Baal” (ver. 4) and “the king’ 17 8,2 | the former may well mean “Baal worship to the last vestige,” 18 11,7| Jehovah simply as their Baal. For the prophets, this 19 11,7| equivalent to worshipping Baal himself; they denied that