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Baal-zephon (בעל צפון Hebrew) is a Hebrew name which means 'lord of the north', and refers both to a god the Hellenes knew as Zeus Kasios, the god of Mount Aqraa on the Syrian shore and associated with thunderbolts, the sea and a protector of maritime trade, and a place named in the Bible and described as being near Migdol and Pi-hahiroth where the Hebrews(Israelites) were said to have made their
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The Book of Exodus records that the Israelites were instructed by God to encamp at the face of Baal-zephon, on the shore, so that they would appear to Pharaoh to be trapped, and thereby entice him to pursue them.
The identification of biblical Zaphon with Ugaritic/Assyrian Ṣapuna, and hence with Mount Zephon or Kasios, used to be widely accepted,[3] but this standard opinion has come under scrutiny beginning with Liverani (1998), based on doubt cast on the reading Ṣapuna itself (due to Albright 1943) in relevant passages in the Amarna letters.[4]
Gmirkin (2006) suggests Arsinoe.[5] Gmirkin also notes that a Ptolemaic era geographical text in the Cairo Museum mentions the sites Baal Zephon and Migdol, listing four border guard stations and fortresses, the third being called 'Migdol and Baal Zephon thought to be located on a route to the Red Sea Coast and perhaps on the canal linking Pithom with the Red Sea, at or near Arsinoe. [6]
The location of the Bronze Age city of Ṣapuna (alternatively Ṣa-BU-ma, i.e. Ṣabuma/Ṣapuma) has been placed at the mouth of Jabbok by Albright (1943). Ross (1967) suggests "the Shephelah region, not far from the kingdom of Gezer." Vita (2005) rejects identification of Ṣa-BU-ma with Biblical Zaphon, opening the possibility of identitiy of the former with biblical Zeb`oim.
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