Baal-peor
baal-peor
lord of the opening, a god of the moabites (num. 25:3; 31:16; josh. 22:17), worshipped by obscene rites. so called from mount peor, where this worship was celebrated, the baal of peor. the israelites fell into the worship of this idol (num. 25:3, 5, 18; deut. 4:3; ps. 106:28; hos. 9:10).
historical examples
to the hebrew prophets the cult of baal-peor was not so much a false as an impious creed.
the fijians basil thomson
baal-peor was, he says, the sun exercising his powers of fecundity.
the symbolism of freemasonry albert g. mackey
they joined themselves also unto baal-peor, and ate the sacrifices of the dead.
our day w. a. spicer
and moses said unto the judges, slay every one of these men who were joined unto baal-peor.
watson refuted samuel francis
the midianites brought their sacrifices and slew them; the festival of baal-peor was proclaimed.
the expositor’s bible:the book of numbers robert a. watson
simeon may have been involved in the sin of baal-peor more than the others and suffered proportionately.
the expositor’s bible:the book of numbers robert a. watson
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