Baʿal ʾAddir

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Baʿal ʾAddir (Bʿl ʾdr) is one of the epithets used to describe the deity Baʿal. He is described as "Baʿal ʾAddir".

When

First attested
1000 BCE
Attested period
-1000 – 0
Historical notes
Attested in Phoenician and Aramaic inscriptions.

Relationships

manifests as
Baʿal

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“Phoenician and Aramaic inscriptions describe "Baʿal of the Mace" (Bʿl Krntryš), "Baʿal of the Lebanon" (Bʿl Lbnn), "Baʿal of Sidon" (Bʿl Ṣdn), Bʿl Ṣmd, "Baʿal of the Heavens" (Baʿal Shamem or Shamayin), Baʿal ʾAddir (Bʿl ʾdr), Baʿal Hammon (Baʿal Ḥamon), Bʿl Mgnm.”

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