בעל זבוב

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Hebrew

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Etymology

Roots
ב־ע־ל (b-ʿ-l)
ז־ב־ב (z-b-b)

From בַּעַל (baʿal, lord, master; Baal) + זְבוּב (zvuv, fly, the insect), appearing in the Hebrew Scriptures as the purported name of a deity worshipped by the Philistines in Ekron. It's likely this was not the god's actual name and instead was a polemic against the deity, possibly by associating the figure with defecation (hence flies).

Proper noun

בַּעַל זְבוּב (Ba'al Zvuvm

  1. Beelzebub, the lord of the flies, a Philistine god sometimes identified by Jews and Christians with Satan

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