Baal
![Bronze figurine of a Baal, 14th–12th century BC, found at Ras Shamra (ancient Ugarit) near the Phoenician coast. [[Musée du Louvre]].](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/04/Baal_Ugarit_Louvre_AO17329.jpg)
The Hebrew Bible includes use of the term in reference to various Levantine deities, often with application towards Hadad, who was decried as a false god. That use was taken over into Christianity and Islam, sometimes under the form Beelzebub in demonology.
The Ugaritic god Baal (𐎁𐎓𐎍) is the protagonist of one of the lengthiest surviving epics from the ancient Near East, the Baal Cycle. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Baalbaki, SaidOther Authors: “…Baal…”
Published 2005
Classmark: BK2 Baalbaki, Said, KleinschriftBook -
2Published 2001Other Authors: “…Baal-Teshuva, Jacob…”
Classmark: BK2 Basquiat, Jean Michel BG-Hb 793/2001TBook -
3Published 1995Other Authors: “…Baal-Teshuva, Jacob…”
Classmark: BK2 Christo BG-Hb 507/96TBook