Trouvé 240 Résultats pour: worship of Baal

  • Yes, you may say to me: 'We rely on Yahweh our God.' But isn't he the one whose altars and high places Hezekiah removed when he commanded Judah and Jerusalem: You shall worship before this altar? (2 Kings 18, 22)

  • He rebuilt the sanctuaries on the hills, which had been destroyed by Hezekiah his father. He built altars to the god Baal and made a sacred pillar similar to the one Ahab, king of Israel, had made. He knelt before all the stars of heaven and worshiped them. (2 Kings 21, 3)

  • Then the king commanded the high priest Hilkiah as well as the priests of lesser rank and all the gatekeepers to bring out all the objects which had been made for Baal, Asherah and for all the stars of heaven. He had them burned outside Jerusalem, in the idle land of Kidron, and had their ashes brought to Bethel. (2 Kings 23, 4)

  • The kings of Judah had appointed pagan priests who offered sacrifices in the sanctuaries on the hills, in the different cities of Judah and in the suburbs of Jerusalem. Josiah did away with them and with those who offered incense to Baal, to the sun, the moon, the stars and all the heavenly host. (2 Kings 23, 5)

  • When Saul died, Baal-hanan son of Achbor became king. (1 Chronicles 1, 49)

  • When Baal-hanan died, Hadad became king. His city was called Pai; his wife's name was Mehetabel daughter of Matred, from Mezahab. (1 Chronicles 1, 50)

  • Micah his son, Reaiah his son, Baal his son, (1 Chronicles 5, 5)

  • Bela son of Azaz, son of Shema, son of Joel. These lived in Aroer as far as Nebo and Baal-Mehon. (1 Chronicles 5, 8)

  • The half tribe of Manasseh settled in the land between Bashan and Baal-hermon, Senir and Mount Hermon, and they were very numerous. (1 Chronicles 5, 23)

  • Aaron and his descendants burned the offerings on the altar for burnt offering and on the altar of incense. They were responsible for all the worship in the Most Holy Place and for the atonement for Israel's sins, according to the instructions of Moses, the servant of God. (1 Chronicles 6, 34)

  • His firstborn son was Abdon, then Zur, Kish, Baal, Ner, Nadab, (1 Chronicles 8, 30)

  • Some of them were responsible for the furnishings of worship; they counted them whenever they put them away and took them out. (1 Chronicles 9, 28)


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