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Who Were Baal and Ashtaroth?
Commentators explain that 'Baal' and 'Ashtaroth' were the primary male and female deities of the surrounding nations. Baal was often associated with the sun, while Ashtaroth (or Astarte) was a goddess linked to the moon or the planet Venus. The plural forms used in the text likely refer to the many different local statues, variations, or attributes of these two main gods.
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19th Century
Bishop
Baal and Ashtaroth. —Literally, “the Baals and the Ashtareths.”
Ashtaroth. —This is the plural of the femi…
17th Century
Pastor
And they forsook the Lord
The worship of the Lord, as the Targum; this is repeated to observe the heinous sin they w…
17th Century
Minister
We have a general idea of the course of events in Israel during the time of the Judges. The nation made themselves as wretched and miserable by for…