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Baalah,
properly Baʿalah ("Mistress" or "Lady" in the
Northwest Semitic languages,
sometimes Baʿalat) is the
feminine form of Baʿal ("Lord") and was applied...
- "lord", also "husband" (as
possessor of the wife); possessor,
controller Baalah Baalath Baalath-Beer Baal-berith Baal-gad Baal-hamon Baal-hanan, the Lord...
- Athtart. Azizos, god of the
morning star and twin
brother of Arsu.
Baalah,
properly Baʿalah, the wife or
female counterpart of Baal (also Belili) Ba'alat Gebal...
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Israel (2019). Ido Koch,
Thomas Romer and Omer
Sergi (ed.). Kiriath-baal/
Baalah, Gibeah: A
Geographical History Challeng. Leuven. pp. 211–222. {{cite book}}:...
- the
ownership of
things or
possession of traits. The
feminine form is
baʿalah (Hebrew: בַּעֲלָה; Arabic: بَعْلَة),
meaning 'mistress' in the
sense of...
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alphabetical list of
names referring Ba'al, and
their meanings in Hebrew:
Baalah – her lord; she that is
governed or subdued; a
spouse Baalath – a rejoicing;...
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Perizim and next in the
Valley of Rephaim. The Ark is
currently still in
Baalah (another name for
Kiriath Jearim), but
David wants to
bring it to Jerusalem...
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pages with
titles containing Baal All
pages with
titles containing Ba'al
Baalah (disambiguation)
Bhaal (disambiguation) Bael (disambiguation) Ball (disambiguation)...
- ונגילה
Verse 9: 35 Come in peace,
crown of her husband, Boi v'shalom
ateret baʿalah בואי בשלום עטרת בעלה 36 Both in
happiness and in
jubilation Gam b'simḥah...
- in Kirjath-Jearim,
known in this p****age as "Baale-judah" (4QSama has '
Baalah').
Similarity to 1
Samuel 4:4 can be
observed in
referring the ark as 'the...