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    Ba·al
    /ˈbāəl/
    • 1. a fertility god whose cult was widespread in ancient Phoenician and Canaanite lands.
  2. How do you say Baal, anyway? Learn the proper pronunciation of Baal and hundreds of other Bible names and words.

  3. How to say Baal in English? Pronunciation of Baal with 8 audio pronunciations, 1 synonym, 2 meanings, 8 translations, 21 sentences and more for Baal.

  4. In the Hebrew Bible and successively, in Christianity and Islam, Baal, properly written as Ba'al, means false god or Satan. In Hebrew, Baal also means, "lord" or "owner" and is also the word for "husband". The correct pronunciation of Baal is Bah-ahl.

  5. Listen how to say this word/name correctly with Julien (English vocabulary videos), "how do you pronounce" free pronunciation audio/video tutorials.

  6. noun. ˈbā (-ə)l. ˈbäl. plural baals or baalim ˈbā- (ə-)ləm. ˈbā-ə-ˌlim. often capitalized. : any of numerous Canaanite and Phoenician local deities. baalism. ˈbā- (ə-)ˌli-zəm.

  7. Jun 20, 2016 · How to Pronounce Baal. We’ve all struggled to pronounce Bible names and places, especially those pesky Old Testament names! This free audio Bible name pronunciation guide is a valuable tool in your study of God’s word. Click the PLAY button below to hear how to pronounce Baal .

  8. Jul 31, 2024 · The worship of Baal was popular in Egypt from the later New Kingdom in about 1400 bce to its end (1075 bce ). Through the influence of the Aramaeans, who borrowed the Babylonian pronunciation Bel, the god ultimately became known as the Greek Belos, identified with Zeus.

  9. Mar 5, 2024 · The pronunciation of the noun ‘Baal’ within the Bible is believed to have varied throughout antiquity, though the most commonly held modern interpretation is ‘bay-el’.

  10. This video shows you How to Pronounce Baal, pronunciation guide.Hear more BIBLICAL NAMES pronounced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIYO_h5VHew&list=PLd_ydU...

  11. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › BaalBaal - Wikipedia

    Baal ( / ˈbeɪ.əl, ˈbɑː.əl / ), [6] [a] or Baʻal [b] ( Hebrew: בַּעַל baʿal ), was a title and honorific meaning 'owner' or ' lord ' in the Northwest Semitic languages spoken in the Levant during antiquity. From its use among people, it came to be applied to gods. [11]

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