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Baal
Ba'al (;Arabic,بعل; Hebrew: בעל) (ordinarily spelled Baal in English) is a Northwest Semitic title and honorific meaning "master" or "lord" that is used for various gods who were patrons of cities in the Levant, cognate to Assyrian Bēlu. "Ba'al" can refer to any god and even to human officials; in some texts it is used as a substitute for Hadad, a god of the rain, thunder, fertility and agriculture, and the lord of Heaven. Since only priests were allowed to utter his divine name Hadad, Ba'al was used commonly. Nevertheless, few if any Biblical uses of "Ba'al" refer to Hadad, the lord over the assembly of gods on the holy mount of Heaven, but rather refer to any number of local spirit-deities worshipped as cult images, each called ba'al and regarded as a false god.
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British Association for Applied Linguistics
The British Association for Applied Linguistics (BAAL) is an academic society for professional applied linguistslanguage teachers and other interested parties, based in the United Kingdom. It organises regular meetings of its 800-plus members at various venues in the UK, publishes conference proceedings, issues a regular newsletter and awards student scholarships. Its current Chair is Susan Hunston, Professor of English language at the University of Birmingham.
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Baal
Baal ou Ba'al (hébreu : בַּעַל, בָּעַל, Báʿal, Báʿal, Báʿal, qui signifie seigneur) — Bēl en  Akkadien et בעלת Baʿalat (phénicien) ou בַּעֲלָה (Baʿalāh, en hébreu) au féminin — est un dieu phénicien qui, sous les ramessides, est assimilé dans la mythologie égyptienne à Seth et à Montou.
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Das Wort Baal bezeichnetPersonen:Jan van Baal (1909-1992), niederländischer Ethnologe und Gouverneur von Niederländisch-Neuguinea (1953-1958)Karin Baal, (* 1940), deutsche SchauspielerinBaal Schem Tow (hebräisch für Herr des guten Namens) ist der Beiname des Mystikers Rabbi Israel ben Elieserzwei antike Könige von Sur (Tyros)
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Baal (Gott)
Baal (hebr. בעל), auch Bhaal, Bel (Bēl) ist im Altertum eine Bezeichnung für verschiedene Gottheiten im syrischen und levantinischen Raum und bedeutet: Herr, Meister, Besitzer, Ehemann, König oder Gott.Als Baal wird gewöhnlich der oberste Gott des örtlichen Pantheons bezeichnet und ist meist ein Berg-Wetter- und Fruchtbarkeitsgott.
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Baal (fenic. 𐤁𐤏𐤋, hebr. בעל Ba`al, akad. Bēlu) semickie bóstwo uosabiające dobroczynną siłę słońca. Jego imię znaczy "Pan". Często utożsamiany z Adadem.
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Baal
Baal è una divinità della mitologia fenicia, figura centrale della religiosità dell'antica Ugarit. Per i Cananei dell'Antico Testamento il nome era sinonimo di dio, e solamente intorno al XIV secolo a.C. passò a indicare il maggiore degli dèi e il signore dell'universo.Secondo il mito la sua residenza era il monte Casio, antico Sapanu, ed era il tradizionale dio semitico della tempesta, a cui corrispondevano anche il controllo della fertilità e della fecondità. Nella mitologia greca Baal veniva associato al nome di Kronos, poi Saturno dai Romani.
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