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baalism$6379$ - traducción al holandés

A CANAANITE STORM DEITY
Baal, demon; Ba`al Hammon; Baalism; Khamon; Ba`al; Baalim; Ba'el; Baalist; Baalite; Ba'al; Baalim Baal; Ba‘al; Baʿal; Baʻal; Ba'als; Baʽal; Ba'al-worship
  • Bronze figurine of a Baal, 14th–12th century BCE, found at Ras Shamra (ancient [[Ugarit]]) near the Phoenician coast. [[Musée du Louvre]].
  • "Beelzebub" in the 1863 edition of [[Jacques Collin de Plancy]]'s ''[[Dictionnaire Infernal]]''.
  • ''Slaughter of the Prophets of Baal'', 1860 woodcut by [[Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld]]

baalism      
n. afgodendienst
nature worship         
VARIETY OF RELIGIOUS, SPIRITUAL AND DEVOTIONAL PRACTICES THAT FOCUS ON THE WORSHIP OF THE NATURE SPIRITS
Nature Worship; Physitheism; Nature-worship
het aanbidden van natuur

Definición

Baalist

Wikipedia

Baal

Baal (), or Baʽal (Hebrew: בַּעַל baʿal), was a title and honorific meaning 'owner', 'lord' in the Northwest Semitic languages spoken in the Levant during antiquity. From its use among people, it came to be applied to gods. Scholars previously associated the theonym with solar cults and with a variety of unrelated patron deities, but inscriptions have shown that the name Ba'al was particularly associated with the storm and fertility god Hadad and his local manifestations.

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.