• Baal-Eser I (Beleazarus I, Ba‘l-mazzer I) was a king of Tyre. His father, Hiram I, was a contemporary of David and Solomon, kings of Israel. The only...
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  • his father, Abibaal. Hiram was succeeded as King of Tyre by his son Baal-Eser I. Hiram is also mentioned in the writings of Menander of Ephesus (early...
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  • Baal-Eser II (846–841 BC), also known as Balbazer II and Ba'l-mazzer I was a king of Tyre, the son of Ithobaal I, brother of Jezebel and brother-in-law...
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  • akin to ’Abd-’Ashtart) was a king of Tyre, son of Baal-Eser I (Beleazarus) and grandson of Hiram I. The only information available about Abdastartus comes...
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  • and lived sixty-eight years; he was succeeded by his son Badezorus (Baal-Eser II).” The dates given here are according to the work of F. M. Cross and...
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    Hiram I 978–944 BC Baal-Eser I (Balbazer I) 944–927 BC Abdastartus 927–918 BC Astarymus 906–897 BC Phelles 897–896 BC Ithobaal I 896–863 BC Baal-Eser II...
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  • building the Temple, from 967 BC onwards), an Assyrian record (tribute of Baal-Eser II/Balazeros II to Shalmaneser III in 841 BC), and a Roman historian (Pompeius...
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    Yehuda Ashlag (redirect from Baal Sulam)
    addition to his Sulam commentary on the Zohar, his other primary work, Talmud Eser Sefirot is regarded as the central textbook for students of Kabbalah. Ashlag...
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  • Matan, or Mittin ruled Tyre from 840 to 832 BC, succeeding his father Baal-Eser II. He was the father of Pygmalion, king of Tyre from 831 to 785 BC, and...
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    Jezebel (category Baal)
    of Dido, Queen of Carthage. As the daughter of Ithobaal I, she was also the sister of Baal-Eser II. Jezebel eventually married King Ahab of Samaria, the...
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