You are exactly right. Ba-El as in Lord-God. The El referring to god is the same as in the Hebrew Bible, which, at one point, also uses the title El, or Elohim, to refer to God, or the Gods.
@@cgreen7157 El is not Elohim Aeons are not Archons And without reciting doctrine gibberish can you explain to me the difference between YWHW and EIN SOF? Which one was married to Ashera?
@@Spoeism Ba literally means 'father' in ancient phonecian, a langauge in the same group as the Western Semetic that the Cannanites presumably spoke. Words associated with father and mother change very slowly over time, compared to other words. It sounds like you saying there is no connection whatsoever between Baal (or B'L') and the phrase Ba El, meaning father god for the primary deity of the Cannanites (though I realize his father El was the head of the pantheon). The hypothesis I proposed is pretty thin gruel and you are almost certianly correct that Ba'al did not come directly from the phrase Ba El, though I wouldn't rule out any connection at all in deep history, as the words for father, lord, land owner and god could have all descended from a common word or phrase. However, I stated my view much too strongly and with more confidence than my knowledge of the etymology and history warranted.
@@cgreen7157 No .. Baal means LORD or MASTER. Do you know anything of Assyrian Sumerian Babylonian Culture, language or history? Do you understand the timeline? Canannites had a different pantheon until Chaldean Babylonians migrated bringing El and Ashera. Pheonicians didn't hold major sway until the Bronze Age collapse. You are cheery picking and choosing what is valid with superficial emytology, with no grasp for the timeline. You've taken the term "king" and you state "no it means Arthur!!" Baal El is the son of Baal Hadad who is Enlil who is Zeus who is Indra and Dyas Pitar. Canannites are Sabbatrean Frankist Zionists, who like the Romans Eleusinian Bacchus cult twist and convolute El as Dionysus aka Osiris has stolen both Hades and Jesus identities over time. El is Dionysus who as Dumuzi, married to Ashera aka Inanna The end
Very interesting
Baal is a title not an entity
= Lord as in Landlord.. King.
Baal Hammon
Baal Hadad
Baal El
Chronos Anu
Zeus Enlil
Dionysus Dummuzi
You are exactly right. Ba-El as in Lord-God. The El referring to god is the same as in the Hebrew Bible, which, at one point, also uses the title El, or Elohim, to refer to God, or the Gods.
@@cgreen7157 El is not Elohim
Aeons are not Archons
And without reciting doctrine gibberish can you explain to me the difference between
YWHW and EIN SOF?
Which one was married to Ashera?
@@Spoeism Ba literally means 'father' in ancient phonecian, a langauge in the same group as the Western Semetic that the Cannanites presumably spoke. Words associated with father and mother change very slowly over time, compared to other words. It sounds like you saying there is no connection whatsoever between Baal (or B'L') and the phrase Ba El, meaning father god for the primary deity of the Cannanites (though I realize his father El was the head of the pantheon). The hypothesis I proposed is pretty thin gruel and you are almost certianly correct that Ba'al did not come directly from the phrase Ba El, though I wouldn't rule out any connection at all in deep history, as the words for father, lord, land owner and god could have all descended from a common word or phrase. However, I stated my view much too strongly and with more confidence than my knowledge of the etymology and history warranted.
@@cgreen7157 No .. Baal means LORD or MASTER.
Do you know anything of Assyrian
Sumerian
Babylonian
Culture, language or history?
Do you understand the timeline?
Canannites had a different pantheon until Chaldean Babylonians migrated bringing El and Ashera.
Pheonicians didn't hold major sway until the Bronze Age collapse.
You are cheery picking and choosing what is valid with superficial emytology, with no grasp for the timeline.
You've taken the term "king" and you state "no it means Arthur!!"
Baal El is the son of Baal Hadad who is Enlil who is Zeus who is Indra and Dyas Pitar.
Canannites are Sabbatrean Frankist Zionists, who like the Romans Eleusinian Bacchus cult twist and convolute
El as Dionysus aka Osiris has stolen both Hades and Jesus identities over time.
El is Dionysus who as Dumuzi, married to Ashera aka Inanna
The end
@@cgreen7157 Let me guess you think Moloch is an entity to and not a Mal'ak?
Do you call Nephilim "fallen" or "hybrids"?