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<p> '''''bā''''' -'''''al''''' -'''''zē´fon''''' בּעל צפון , <i> '''''ba‛al cephōn''''' </i> ; Βεελσεπφῶν , <i> '''''Beelsepphō̇n''''' </i> ; Exodus 14:2 , Exodus 14:9; Numbers 33:7 ): The name means "Lord of the North," and the place was opposite the [[Hebrew]] camp, which was between [[Migdol]] and the sea. It may have been the shrine of a Semitic deity, but the position is unknown (see Exodus ). Goodwin (see Brugsch, <i> Hist. Egt </i> ., II, 363) found the name <i> '''''Baali''''' </i> - <i> '''''Zapuna''''' </i> as that of a god mentioned in an [[Egyptian]] papyrus in the British Museum. </p>
<p> '''''bā''''' -'''''al''''' -'''''zē´fon''''' בּעל צפון , <i> '''''ba‛al cephōn''''' </i> ; Βεελσεπφῶν , <i> '''''Beelsepphō̇n''''' </i> ; Exodus 14:2 , Exodus 14:9; Numbers 33:7 ): The name means "Lord of the North," and the place was opposite the Hebrew camp, which was between Migdol and the sea. It may have been the shrine of a Semitic deity, but the position is unknown (see Exodus ). Goodwin (see Brugsch, <i> Hist. Egt </i> ., II, 363) found the name <i> '''''Baali''''' </i> - <i> '''''Zapuna''''' </i> as that of a god mentioned in an Egyptian papyrus in the British Museum. </p>
==References ==
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<ref name="term_1475"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/baal-zephon Baal-Zephon from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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-al -zē´fon בּעל צפון , ba‛al cephōn  ; Βεελσεπφῶν , Beelsepphō̇n  ; Exodus 14:2 , Exodus 14:9; Numbers 33:7 ): The name means "Lord of the North," and the place was opposite the Hebrew camp, which was between Migdol and the sea. It may have been the shrine of a Semitic deity, but the position is unknown (see Exodus ). Goodwin (see Brugsch, Hist. Egt ., II, 363) found the name Baali - Zapuna as that of a god mentioned in an Egyptian papyrus in the British Museum.