Anonymous ID: bf68d9 July 27, 2020, 9:04 a.m. No.10091178   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10090987

it's a tool to pit one group against another

it's always the same playbook

they are too few to do their own fighting

they are manipulating the masses to do their fighting for them

such cucks

Anonymous ID: bf68d9 July 27, 2020, 9:21 a.m. No.10091289   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10091031

BAAL בעל

I. The name baʿal is a common Semitic noun meaning ‘lord, owner’. Applied to a god it occurs about 90 times in the OT. The LXX transcribes Βααλ, Vulgate Baal, plural Βααλιμ and Baalim. Though normally an appellative, the name is used in Ugaritic religion as the proper name of a deity. Also in the Bible, the noun occurs as the name of a specific Canaanite god.

 

Herrmann, W. (1999). Baal. In K. van der Toorn, B. Becking, & P. W. van der Horst (Eds.), Dictionary of deities and demons in the Bible (2nd extensively rev. ed., pp. 131–132). Leiden; Boston; Köln; Grand Rapids, MI; Cambridge: Brill; Eerdmans.