Strong's Enhanced Concordance

The Aionian Bible un-translates and instead transliterates eleven special words to help us better understand the extent of God’s love for individuals and all mankind, and the nature of afterlife destinies. The original translation is unaltered and an inline note is appended to 64 Old Testament and 200 New Testament verses. Compare the definitions below to the Aionian Glossary. Follow the blue link below to study the word's usage. Search for any Strong's number: g1-21369 and h1-9049.
Baal
Strongs:
g896
Greek:
Βάαλ
Tyndale
Word:
Βάαλ
Origin:
the Greek of h1168A
Transliteration:
Baal
Gloss:
Baal
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Title
Definition:
Βάαλ (Rec. βαάλ), ὁ, ἡ, indecl. (Heb. בַּעַל, lord), Baal: Rom.11:4 (LXX). The fem. art. here agrees with the usage of LXX, where, following a similar Hebrew practice (בֹּשֶׁת for בַּעַל), αἰσχύνη appears to have been substituted in reading for the written Βάαλ (cf. 3Ki.18:19), and to account for the frequently use of the fem. art. bef. Β. The usage, however, is not general, and in the passage cited in Ro (3Ki.19:18), LXX reads τῷ Β. (AS)
Liddell-Scott-Jones
Word:
Βάαλ
Origin:
the Greek of h1168A
Transliteration:
Baal
Gloss:
Baal
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Title
Definition:
Βάαλ (Rec. βαάλ), ὁ, ἡ, indecl. (Heb. בַּעַל, lord), Baal: Rom.11:4 (LXX). The fem. art. here agrees with the usage of LXX, where, following a similar Hebrew practice (בֹּשֶׁת for בַּעַל), αἰσχύνη appears to have been substituted in reading for the written Βάαλ (cf. 3Ki.18:19), and to account for the frequently use of the fem. art. bef. Β. The usage, however, is not general, and in the passage cited in Ro (3Ki.19:18), LXX reads τῷ Β. (From Abbott-Smith. LSJ has no entry)
Strongs
Word:
Βάαλ
Transliteration:
Báal
Pronounciation:
bah'-al
Language:
Greek
Morphhology:
Noun Masculine
Definition:
Baal, a Phœnician deity (used as a symbol of idolatry); Baal; of Hebrew origin (h1168)