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Baʽal Zephon (Hebrew: בַּעַל צְפֹן Baʿal Ṣəfōn; Akkadian: Bēl Ḫazi ( IM ḪUR.SAG); Ugaritic: baʿlu ṣapāni; Hurrian: Tešub Ḫalbağe; Egyptian: bꜥr ḏꜣpwnꜣ ), also transliterated as Baal-zephon, was an epithet of the Canaanite storm god Baʿal (lit. "Lord") in his role as lord of Mount Zaphon; he is … See more
The only instance where the Canaanite god is depicted in both image and language is a wholly Egyptian work featuring Ba'al Zephon. Eythan Levy notes a parallel between … See more
14th century BCThe king of Ugarit equates Baʿal Zaphon with the Egyptian god Amun in a letter to the pharaoh.13th century BCThe Israelites cross the Red Sea near a place named Baʿal Zaphon according to the Book of Exodus.5th century BCHerodotus mentions Baʿal Zaphon as the boundary between Egypt and Syria and the hiding place of Typhon.3rd century ADThe last mention of Zeus Kasios, the Greek equivalent of Baʿal Zaphon, occurs on Rome's German border.Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - People also ask
WEBOct 13, 2021 · From the position of Goshen, and the indications afforded by the narrative of the route of the Israelites, Baal-zephon must have been on the western shore of the …
WEBBaly, Atlas of the Biblical World (1971): Baal-zephon. Carta Bible Atlas, 5th Edition (2011) Cornerstone Biblical Commentary (2008-2012): Exod 14:2. Currid, Exodus (2001): 14:1-2.
WEBBAAL-ZEPHON (Heb. בַּעַל צְפֹן), a location, perhaps a sanctuary, in Egypt which, according to the Bible, the Israelites passed during the *Exodus from Egypt (Ex. 14:2, 9; Num. 33:7).
WEBAn Egyptian god, B'irati Dapuna—that is, Ba'alat Ẓaphon—is mentioned by the Egyptians themselves (W. Max Müller, "Asien und Europa," p. 315). The name calls to mind the …
WEBA place by the Red Sea near which the people of Israel encamped before crossing the sea ( Exod 14:2 ). They appeared trapped in a place described as “before Baal-zephon,” …
WEBThe biblical books Exodus and Numbers refer to Pi-HaHiroth as the place where the Israelites encamped between Migdol and the sea, opposite Baal Zephon, while awaiting …
Bible Map: Baal-zephon - Bible Atlas.org
WEBBAAL-ZEPHON. ba-al-ze'-fon ba`al tsephon; Beelsepphon; (Exodus 14:2, 9 Numbers 33:7): The name means "Lord of the North," and the place was opposite the Hebrew camp, …
WEBBAAL-ZEPHON (Heb. בַּעַל צְפֹן), a location, perhaps a sanctuary, in Egypt which, according to the Bible, the Israelites passed during the *Exodus from Egypt (Ex. 14:2, 9; Num. …
WEBBaal ( / ˈbeɪ.əl, ˈbɑː.əl / ), [6] [a] or Baʻal [b] ( Hebrew: בַּעַל baʿal ), was a title and honorific meaning 'owner' or ' lord ' in the Northwest Semitic languages spoken in the Levant during antiquity. From its use among people, it …
Baal-zephon - Biblical Cyclopedia
WEBBa'al-Ze'phon (Hebrews Ba'al Tsephon', בִּעִל צפֹון, place of Typhon; Sept. Βεελσεπφῶν or Βεελσεπφίον, Josephus Βελσεφών, Ant. 2, 15, 1), a town belonging to Egypt, on the …
The Exodus Route: Baal Zephon - The Interactive Bible
WEB“Baal-Zephon literally means “Lord of the North,” pointing to the Ugaritic storm god Hadad, often called Baal in Ugaritic texts and the Bible. The name Zephon derives from Mount …
Baal Cycle - Wikipedia
WEBThe Baal Cycle is an Ugaritic text (c. 1500–1300 BCE) about the Canaanite god Baʿal (lit. "Owner", "Lord"), a storm god associated with fertility. The Baal Cycle consists of six …
Topical Bible: Baal-zephon
WEBBAAL-ZEPHON. ba-al-ze'-fon ba`al tsephon; Beelsepphon; ( Exodus 14:2, 9 Numbers 33:7 ): The name means "Lord of the North," and the place was opposite the Hebrew camp, …
Topical Bible: Baalzephon
WEBBaal of the north, an Egyptian town on the shores of the Gulf of Suez (Exodus 14:2; Numbers 33:7), over against which the children of Israel encamped before they crossed …
Zephon (angel) - Wikipedia
WEBIn the Hebrew Bible, Zephon (Hebrew: צְפוֹן Ṣāp̄ōn, Tsāfōn; also Zepho) was a son of Eliphaz (Esau's eldest son). According to the book of Genesis, his brothers were Omar, …
What We Know about the Egyptian Places Mentioned in Exodus
WEBMar 26, 2018 · Egyptian records and archaeological findings shed light on the toponyms (place names) that appear in the exodus account: Ramesses, Pithom, Pi-Hahiroth, Baal …
Confronting Baal-Zephon: The Spiritual Message of the Meeting …
WEBJul 12, 2006 · The study of the history and background of Baal Zephon is utterly fascinating. The worship of Baal was known throughout the Fertile Crescent, the Levant, …
Baal-Zephon - Wikipedia
WEBBaal-Zephon o Baalzephon (ebraico: בעל צפון) è una forma del dio della tempesta cananeo Baal, nel suo ruolo di dio del monte. Baal-Zephon è un nome che a causa …
Talk:Baal-zephon - Wikipedia
WEBBaal-zephon (בעל צפון Hebrew) is a semitic phrase refering to the power of the air in the form of a storm or . The name referred to a prominent landmark at the Red Sea next to …
Pi-Hahiroth | Encyclopedia.com
WEBPI-HAHIROTH (Heb. פִּי הַחִירֹת, Hahiroth), town E. of Baal-Zephon, near Migdol, in the East Delta of Egypt (Num. 33:7). At the beginning of the Exodus the Israelites encamped near …
Baal-Zephon, Lord of the North - Egypt and the Bible
WEBOct 2, 2018 · Baal-Zephon, Lord of the North. After the Israelites camped before Pi-Hahiroth, they wandered in the desert near the fortress Migdol. They camped between …
Baal-Zephon - Meaning & Verses | Bible Encyclopedia
WEBStudy the meaning of Baal-Zephon in the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. Learn more about the biblical context and references of Baal-Zephon.