Tuesday, March 24, 2026

The True Meaning of the word Ba'al

ba'al meaning 


Jeremiah 31:32 (WEBA)

32 not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day that I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt; which covenant of mine they broke, although I was a husband to them,” says Yahweh.


This word husband = ba'al, and ba'al does not mean husband. Remember, those same people that changed the words in our bibles, also wrote our bible dictionaries. Let's look at the true meaning of the word ba'al:


Baal, or Baʿal, is a term that means "owner" or "lord" in ancient Semitic languages, and it was often used to refer to gods in the region, particularly as a title for deities associated with fertility and storms. The word can also imply rulership or dominion over something.


ba'al does not mean husband, it means deity.


ba'al = deity


And there is no deity over Yahuah, our Elohim.


Another case in point:

The proper translation of:

Hosea 2:16 

“It will come about in that day,” declares the Lord, “That you will call Me Ishi And will no longer call Me Baali.


Ishi Definition = man

Baali Definition = Yehovah


Therefore Hosea 2:16 should say:

“It will come about in that day,” declares Yahuah, “That you will call Me man And will no longer call Me Yahuah.

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