baal

/beɪl/
noun
  1. An ancient god worshipped in the Middle East, often associated with fertility, storms, and agriculture.
    • Temples dedicated to Baal have been discovered by archaeologists in Syria and Lebanon.
    • Ancient Canaanites believed Baal controlled the rain and the harvest.
    • In the Bible, the prophet Elijah challenged the priests of Baal to prove their god's power.
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