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The god of fortune is the Babylonian Deity Gad, pronounced Gawd, see the Strong's concordance Hebrew #1408

Pronounc: gad

Strong: H1408

Orig: a variation of 1409; Fortune, a Babylonian deity:--that troop. H1409

Use: TWOT-313e Proper Name Masculine

GR Strong: G1140 G1142

Gad = "god of fortune"

1) a Babylonian deity

Pronounc: gawd

Strong: H1409

Orig: from 1464 (in the sense of distributing); fortune:--troop. H1464

Use: TWOT-313d Noun Masculine

GR Strong:

1) fortune, good fortune http://www.hubpages.com/hub/biblenames

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The god of fortune is the Babylonian Deity Gad, pronounced Gawd, see the Strong's concordance Hebrew #1408

Pronounc: gad

Strong: H1408

Orig: a variation of 1409; Fortune, a Babylonian deity:--that troop. H1409

Use: TWOT-313e Proper Name Masculine

GR Strong: G1140 G1142

Gad = "god of fortune"

1) a Babylonian deity

Pronounc: gawd

Strong: H1409

Orig: from 1464 (in the sense of distributing); fortune:--troop. H1464

Use: TWOT-313d Noun Masculine

GR Strong:

1) fortune, good fortune http://www.hubpages.com/hub/biblenames

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The word "baalim" is plural.

The baal was a Middle-Eastern pagan deity with local variations (baal, baal-peor, baal zebub, baal beq, baal berith, baal me'on, baal gad, baal hermon, baal peratzim, etc.). It was worshiped by idolaters as a deity of weather and fertility.

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Gad = גד

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Urban Gad's birth name is Gad, Peter Urban.

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Dora Gad died in 2003.

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