Pronunciation: /beɪl/
noun a god or deity worshipped in various ancient Middle Eastern religions, including those of the Canaanites, Phoenicians, and Israelites
A1 Baal is a Canaanite deity mentioned in the Bible.
A2 The worship of Baal was common in ancient Near Eastern cultures.
B1 Some scholars believe that Baal was associated with fertility and agriculture.
B2 The cult of Baal involved rituals and sacrifices to ensure good harvests.
C1 Baal was often depicted as a god of storms and rain.
C2 The worship of Baal was eventually suppressed by monotheistic religions like Judaism and Christianity.
formal The ancient city of Ugarit was known for its worship of the deity Baal.
informal I heard that Baal was one of the gods worshipped in ancient times.
slang Some people believe that Baal was a pretty cool dude back in the day.
figurative In modern times, some may view technology as the new Baal, with people worshipping their devices.
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