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Baal, a relief from Ugarit (Ras Shamra) 18-19th century BC. Ba`al (often spelled Baal) is a Northwest Semitic title and honorific meaning "master" or "lord" that is used for various gods who were patrons of cities in the Babylon, cognate to Assyrian Belu. ©TopFoto.

Baal, a relief from Ugarit (Ras Shamra) 18-19th century BC. Ba`al (often spelled Baal) is a Northwest Semitic title and honorific meaning "master" or "lord" that is used for various gods who were patrons of cities in the Babylon, cognate to Assyrian Belu. ©TopFoto.
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Baal, a relief from Ugarit (Ras Shamra) 18-19th century BC. Ba`al (often spelled Baal) is a Northwest Semitic title and honorific meaning "master" or "lord" that is used for various gods who were patrons of cities in the Babylon, cognate to Assyrian Belu. ©TopFoto
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