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  1. Temple of Bel - Wikipedia

    The Temple of Bel (Arabic: معبد بعل), sometimes also referred to as the "Temple of Baal", was an ancient temple located in Palmyra, Syria.

  2. Baal | Definition, Myths, Worship, & Facts | Britannica

    2 days ago · Baal, god worshipped in many ancient Middle Eastern communities, especially among the Canaanites, who apparently considered him a fertility deity and one of the most important gods in the pantheon. Learn more about Baal and the …

  3. The Temple of Baal is Being Resurrected In Times Square

    Feb 8, 2025 · The Temple of Baal, the 50 foot arch that stood in Palmyra, Syria will be resurrected in Times Square and in London’s Trafalgar Square and they will be the first of many.

  4. Baal - Wikipedia

    Brian P. Irwin argues that "Baal" in northern Israelite traditions is a form of Yahweh that was rejected as foreign by the prophets. In southern Israelite traditions, "Baal" was a god that was worshipped in Jerusalem. His worshippers saw him as compatible or identical with Yahweh and honored him with human sacrifices and fragrant meal offerings.

  5. Temple of Baalshamin - Wikipedia

    The Temple of Baalshamin was an ancient temple in the city of Palmyra, Syria, dedicated to the Canaanite sky deity Baalshamin. The temple's earliest phase dates to the late 2nd century BC; [1] its altar was built in 115 AD, [2] and the temple was substantially rebuilt in 131 AD.

  6. Smarthistory – Temple of Bel, Palmyra

    The monumental architectural remains of the city attest to its great prosperity during its heyday. Among the many surviving monuments of Palmyra is the remarkable temple of the Semitic god Bel or Baal.

  7. Topical Bible: Temple of Baal

    The Temple of Baal, also known as the Temple of Baal or Baal's House, is a significant structure mentioned in the context of ancient Near Eastern religions, particularly within the biblical narrative. Baal was a prominent deity in the Canaanite pantheon, often associated with …

  8. Baal Worship - Jewish Virtual Library

    Ahaz fostered Baal worship (II Chron. 28:2); Hezekiah attempted to eliminate it; Manasseh his son again gave it royal support (II Kings 21:3); and Josiah in his turn purged the Temple of YHWH of the utensils made for Baal and Asherah (II Kings 23:4).

  9. Temple of Bel: An Architectural Gem from Ancient Palmyra

    Aug 29, 2023 · The Temple of Bel was dedicated to the Mesopotamian god Bel (or Baal), and it was considered one of the most important religious buildings of the 1st century AD in the East. Bel was a title rather than a personal name and was used for various gods in the ancient Near East, including the god Marduk in Babylon.

  10. Temple of Bel (Palmyra) - Madain Project (en)

    The temple of Bel was considered among the best preserved first century CE buildings in ancient Palmyra. It was destroyed by the Islamic State during the Syrian Civil War in August 2015 CE. The temple precinct was aligned along the eastern end of the Great Colonnade at Palmyra.

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