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REFERENCES THAT LORD IS BAAL

1) Baal literal meaning: Lord. (Oxford Dictionary of World Mythology, by Arthur Cotterel,
page 21)

2) Lord is the translation of two Hebrew words : baal and adon. (Biblical Dictionary and
Concordance of the new American Bible, page 127)
3) Baal (Hebrew baal, Lord) one of numerous local gods among ancient Phoenicians and
Canaanites. (The Scriber Bantam English Dictionary)
4) The word Baal means Lord (The Illuminate 666, by William Josiah Sutton, page 98)
5) Baal as we have seen signified The Lord. (The Two Babylons, by Alexander Hislop,
page 26)
6) Baal (Lord, possessor, husband) 1. Appears in the Old Testament with a variety of
meanings: master or owner (Judges 19:22 and Exodos 21:28, 34), husband (Exodos 21:3
and II Samuel 11:26) 2. Usually, however it refers to farm god of the Phoenicians and
Canaanites, responsible for the crops, flocks, fecund farm families. Its locality had its own
Baal. (Handy Dictionary of the Bible, edited by Merill C. Tenny, copyright 1965 by
Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Michigan)
7) Baal The Hebrew noun baal means master, possessor or husband In general, Baal is a
proper name in the Old Testament and refers to a specific deity, Hadad, the Western
Semitic storm-god, the most important deity in the Canaanite pantheon. (New Bible
Dictionary, 2nd edition, p. 109)
8) Baal means my Lord in Hosea 2:16 (King James Version Bible and Companion Bible
footnotes and center column references)

REFERENCES THAT GOD COMES FROM


GAD, GUD, GOTH, GOTT
1) GOD common Teutonic word for personal object of religious worship, formerly applicable
to super-human beings of heathen myth; on conversion of Teutonic races to Christianity,
term was applied to Supreme Being. (Encyclopedia Americana, 1945 edition, under topic
GOD).
2) Gad a Canaanite god of fortune, Joshua 11:17, 12:7, 13:5, 15:37 (Handy Dictionary of
the Bible, edited by Merill C. Tenny, copyright 1965, by Zondervan Publishing House, Grand
Rapids, Michigan).
3) Baalgad = God is Baal, Joshua 11:17, 12:7, 13:5 (Ibid)
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4) Gad a pagan deity worshipped by the Canaanites as the god of Fortune for whom they
prepare a table in Isaiah 65:11. (New Bible Dictionary, 2nd edition, p. 398)
5) Gad a deity (or spirit ) of fortune mentioned in Isaiah 65:11 as being worshipped, along
with Meni (a god of fate or destiny), by apostate Jews, probably in post-exilic Judah. (The
Anchor Bible Dictionary, Volume II, p. 863)
6) Gad means a Babylonian deity of fortune (Strongs Hebrew and Chaldee Dictionary,
No. 1409)
7) Further research revealed that the Teutonic Druids called the sun Gud, Gudh,
Goth or GOTT. In Sweden, Finland and other nearby lands, they still call the sun
GOTT in everyday speech. (Fossilized Customs, 2nd edition by Lew White, page 18)
(Note: Gud is transliterated into English as God.)
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