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<p> '''''bā´al''''' בּעל , <i> '''''ba‛al''''' </i> , "lord," "master," "possessor"): </p> <p> (1) A descendant of Reuben, Jacob's first-born son, and the father of Beerah, prince of the Reubenites, "whom Tiglath-pileser ( 1 Chronicles 5:5 , 1 Chronicles 5:6 ) king of [[Assyria]] carried away captive." </p> <p> (2) The fourth of ten sons of [[Jeiel]] (King James Version "Jehiel"), father and founder of Gibeon. His mother was Maacah; his brother Kish father of Saul ( 1 Chronicles 8:29 f; 1 Chronicles 9:35 , 1 Chronicles 9:36 , 1 Chronicles 9:39; compare 1 Samuel 14:50 f). These passages identify Jeiel and [[Abiel]] as the father of Kish and Thus of Baal. For study of confusions in the genealogical record, in 1 Chronicles 9:36 , 1 Chronicles 9:39 , see [[Kish]]; [[Abiel]]; [[Jeiel]] . </p> <p> (3) In composition often the name of a man and not of the heathen god, e.g. Baal-hanan, a king of Edom ( [[Genesis]] 36:38; 1 Chronicles 1:49 ); also a royal prefect of the same name ( 1 Chronicles 27:28 ). [[Gesenius]] thinks that Baal in compound words rarely refers to the god by that name. See [[Baal]] (deity). </p> <p> (4) A city of the tribe of [[Simeon]] ( 1 Chronicles 4:33 ). See [[Baalath-Beer]] . </p> | |||
<p> '''''bā´al''''' בּעל , <i> '''''ba‛al''''' </i> , "lord," "master," "possessor"): </p> <p> (1) A descendant of Reuben, Jacob's first-born son, and the father of Beerah, prince of the Reubenites, "whom Tiglath-pileser ( 1 Chronicles 5:5 , 1 Chronicles 5:6 ) king of Assyria carried away captive." </p> <p> (2) The fourth of ten sons of Jeiel (King James Version "Jehiel"), father and founder of Gibeon. His mother was Maacah; his brother Kish father of Saul ( 1 Chronicles 8:29 f; 1 Chronicles 9:35 , 1 Chronicles 9:36 , 1 Chronicles 9:39; compare 1 Samuel 14:50 f). These passages identify Jeiel and Abiel as the father of Kish and Thus of Baal. For study of confusions in the genealogical record, in 1 Chronicles 9:36 , 1 Chronicles 9:39 , see [[Kish]]; [[Abiel]]; [[Jeiel]] . </p> <p> (3) In composition often the name of a man and not of the heathen god, e.g. Baal-hanan, a king of Edom ( Genesis 36:38; 1 Chronicles 1:49 ); also a royal prefect of the same name ( 1 Chronicles 27:28 ). Gesenius thinks that Baal in compound words rarely refers to the god by that name. See [[Baal]] (deity). </p> <p> (4) A city of the tribe of Simeon ( 1 Chronicles 4:33 ). See [[Baalath-Beer]] . </p | |||
Revision as of 12:26, 6 October 2021
bā´al בּעל , ba‛al , "lord," "master," "possessor"):
(1) A descendant of Reuben, Jacob's first-born son, and the father of Beerah, prince of the Reubenites, "whom Tiglath-pileser ( 1 Chronicles 5:5 , 1 Chronicles 5:6 ) king of Assyria carried away captive."
(2) The fourth of ten sons of Jeiel (King James Version "Jehiel"), father and founder of Gibeon. His mother was Maacah; his brother Kish father of Saul ( 1 Chronicles 8:29 f; 1 Chronicles 9:35 , 1 Chronicles 9:36 , 1 Chronicles 9:39; compare 1 Samuel 14:50 f). These passages identify Jeiel and Abiel as the father of Kish and Thus of Baal. For study of confusions in the genealogical record, in 1 Chronicles 9:36 , 1 Chronicles 9:39 , see Kish; Abiel; Jeiel .
(3) In composition often the name of a man and not of the heathen god, e.g. Baal-hanan, a king of Edom ( Genesis 36:38; 1 Chronicles 1:49 ); also a royal prefect of the same name ( 1 Chronicles 27:28 ). Gesenius thinks that Baal in compound words rarely refers to the god by that name. See Baal (deity).
(4) A city of the tribe of Simeon ( 1 Chronicles 4:33 ). See Baalath-Beer .