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"Baal, one of the sons of El [the chief god of the Canaanites], was the executive god of the pantheon, the god of thunder and winter storms, the dynamic warrior god who champions the divine order against the menacing forces of chaos.
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www.bible-history.com/resource/ff_baal.htm
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El (deity) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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(written aleph-lamed, i.e. , , etc.) is the Northwest Semitic word for "deity", cognate to Arabic ' and Akkadian . In the Canaanite religion, or Levantine religion as a whole, Eli or Il was th...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_(deity)
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Among the Canaanites, Baal eventually assumed the position of god of fertility, which Dagon had previously occupied. Dagon was sometimes associated with the half fish female deity Derceto (which may account for the theory of Dagon being portrayed as half fish).
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www.pantheon.org/articles/d/dagon2.html
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Molech, (or Molek) was the chief god of the Phoenicians, and Canaanites, mentioned as the god of the Ammonites, Western Semitic, probably known to the Israelites before King Solomon.
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www.themystica.com/mythical-folk/articles/molech.html
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The king of Salem, we are told, was also a priest of El Elyon, God Most High, whom we know to have been the chief god of the Canaanites. "Blessed be Abram of God Most High," says the king-priest of Salem. Israelite tradition recorded Abraham as responding in the name of his own God.
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www.truthseek.net/Yahweh.html
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GOD'S MINISTRY THROUGH HIS SON JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARETH BY THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT ... thou hast not lied unto men, but unto God. ... [3] Wherefore I give you to understand, that no man speaking by the Spirit of God calleth Jesus accursed: and that no man can say that Jesus is the Lord, but by the Holy Ghost.
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hdd-gods-ministry.com/discerning_of_spirits_part_iii.ht...
hdd-gods-ministry.com/discerning_of_spirits_part_iii.htm
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That means we can pick up the story of El at not later than the 26th century BC. In the 26th century El was the chief male god of the Canaanites. The Canaanites were a people who eked out a living on the banks of the River Jordan.
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nobullthinker.blogster.com/history_god
nobullthinker.blogster.com/history_god
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2. He was there to bring the nation back to God, ... a. to turn them from their idolatry to a vital faith in the true God, ... a. was the chief god worshiped by the Canaanites...
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www.trustingodamerica.com/ElijahIntro.htm
www.trustingodamerica.com/ElijahIntro.htm
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She was probably the consort of Baal Hammon (or Amon), the chief god of Carthage, and was often given the attribute "face of Baal." Although Tanit did not appear at Carthage before the 5th century BC, she soon eclipsed the more established cult of Baal Hammon and, in the Carthaginian area at least,
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