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# Βάαλ
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## Word data
* Strongs: G08960
* Alternate spellings:
(Rec. [βαάλ]()), [ὁ, ἡ](), indecl. (Heb. [בַּעַל](en-uhl/content/H11670/01.md), lord),
* Principle Parts:
* Part of speech:
* Instances in Scripture: 1
* All Scriptures cited: Yes
## Etymology:
* LXX/Hebrew glosses:
* Time Period/Ancient Authors:
* Related words:
* Antonyms for all senses
* Synonyms for all senses:
## Senses
### Sense 1.0:
#### Definition:
#### Glosses:
Baal;
#### Explanation:
#### Citations:
Baal: [Ro 11:4](Rom 11:4)(LXX). The fem. art. here agrees with the usage of LXX, where, following a similar Hebrew practice ([בֹּשֶׁת](en-uhl/content/H13220/01.md) for [בַּעַל](en-uhl/content/H11670/01.md)), [αἰσχύνη]() appears to have been substituted in reading for the written [[Β]()άαλ]() (cf. [III Ki 18:19](1Ki 18:19)), and to account for the freq. use of the fem. art. bef. Β. The usage, however, is not general, and in the passage cited in Ro ([III Ki 19:18](1Ki 19:18)), LXX reads [τῷ Β]().†