- The
Septuagint renders the name as
Baalzebub (Βααλζεβούβ) and as Baal
muian (Βααλ μυῗαν, "Baal of flies"). However,
Symmachus may have
reflected a tradition...
- flies” (HALAT, 250, but cf. LXXB baal
muian theon akkarōn, “Baal-Fly, god of Akkaron”; Ant 9:2, 1
theon muian)."
Arndt & al.
reverse this,
saying Symmachus...
- no
sense in that context, and it has been
variously corrected to μυῖαν (
muîan,
meaning "fly") or μικρὰν (mikràn,
meaning "small thing") instead. According...
- flies" (HALAT, 250, but cf. LXXB baal
muian theon akkarōn, "Baal-Fly, god of Akkaron"; Ant 9:2, 1
theon muian).", Lewis, "Beelzebul", in Freedman, D...
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Mahmudpur Majhwalia Makundpur Manian Misrauli Lakheraj Miyan Ke
Bhathkan Muian Munra Nandpali Narayanpur Narindpur Pakaulia Parasurampur Pathardei Phulwaria...
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Giovanni Lanfranco, Art Clon The
giant spies on Galatea,
Gustave Moreau, at
Muian Polyphemus meditates, at
French Government culture site
statue of Polyphemus...