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ISBE: BAAL-ZEPHON
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Baal-zephon

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Baal-Zephon: TEV
a place near where Israel encamped before crossing the Red Sea

the idol or possession of the north; hidden; secret
Google Maps: Baal-zephon (29° 56´, 32° 23´)

Baal-zephon [EBD]

Baal of the north, an Egyptian town on the shores of the Gulf of Suez (Ex. 14:2; Num. 33:7), over against which the children of Israel encamped before they crossed the Red Sea. It is probably to be identified with the modern Jebel Deraj or Kulalah, on the western shore of the Gulf of Suez. Baal-zapuna of the Egyptians was a place of worship.

Baal-zephon [NAVE]

BAAL-ZEPHON, an Egyptian city on the Red Sea, Ex. 14:2, 9; Num. 33:7.

BAAL-ZEPHON [ISBE]

BAAL-ZEPHON - ba-al-ze'-fon ba`al tsephon; Beelsepphon; Ex 14:2,9; Nu 33:7): The name means "Lord of the North," and the place was opposite the Hebrew camp, which was between Migdol and the sea. It may have been the shrine of a Semitic deity, but the position is unknown (see EXODUS). Goodwin (see Brugsch, Hist. Egt., II, 363) found the name Baali-Zapuna as that of a god mentioned in an Egyptian papyrus in the British Museum.




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