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Origin:
Baal worship originated in ancient Canaan, around the 3rd millennium BCE. Baal was the chief deity of the Canaanite pantheon, known as El or El Shaddai. He was later adopted by other neighboring cultures, including the Phoenicians, Babylonians, and Assyrians.
Variations:
Etymology The name Beelzebub is derived from two Hebrew words Baal בַּעַל
Etymology Baal Hebrew בַּעַל is derived from the Semitic root bʿl meaning l
Etymology The name Hannibal derives from the Punic language which was spoken by the Car
Etymology The name Hannah is derived from the Hebrew name חַנָּה Channah which
Etymology Baal Hebrew בַּעַל is derived from the Semitic root bʿl meaning l
Etymology Irish Bealtaine Scottish Gaelic Bealltainn Welsh Beltain Meaning Brigh
Etymology The word cause derives from the Old French word cause which itself comes f
Etymology from Latin individuum an individual thing or being from in not
Etymology The word conception derives from the Latin conceptio which means taking t
Etymology Latin retributio retributionis retribution punishment retribuere to
Etymology The word comedy comes from the Greek word κωμῳδία kōmōidía wh
Etymology The word penny originates from the Old English word penig which is deriv