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The spread of Baal's belief

This god is worshipped in Syria and Persia, and even exists in Canaan culture. On Canaan Festival, his birthday and anniversary are commemorated. Even the Phoenicians worshipped this god. Together with his wife Astaroth, he represented the symbol of Phoenicia's rich culture, not only the sun god, but also the agricultural god. When disaster strikes, people think it is Baal's anger, and its sacrificial ceremony is even necessary.

With the Phoenician navigation industry running around, Baal was introduced to the Mediterranean during Moses' time, including Midian; Culture; The Arabs in Midian) and Moab (Moabite;; As can be seen from the Old Testament, ancient Jews also worshipped this god, perhaps because people everywhere worshipped it excessively and the ceremony was extravagant. They not only offered sacrifices to the living, but also built expensive temples, mobilized thousands of priests and laborers, and even had scenes of fornication. It makes some people feel disgusted and becomes the origin of the fallen god.

Baal haddad is an idol spread to Canaan, in charge of land and storms.