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The name "Baal" translates as master, in Hebrew. There are only fragmentary reports surviving of some middle eastern deity named Baal, who presumably was worshipped with the same kinds of animal sacrifices that were offered by the tribes of Israel to their own deity, Yahweh, as reported in The Bible. No one today still worships Baal or even knows much about him. He is lost to the mists of time.


Ba'al was one of the god's worshiped in Caanan in ancient times.

When the Hebrews conquered Caanan they brought their belief in only one God, Yahweh.
For then worship of any other god was considered sinful (the first commandment of Judaism is "You shall have no other gods") So when some Hebrews turned to worship Ba'al they were breaking the highest law of Judaism and were considered traitors of the worst sort by Jewish devotees.

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