III. 27. Baal / Bel
Bogdan Georgievich LisitsaBaal is a god worshiped in Babylon, Assyria, Phoenicia, Canaan and Syria as a thunderer and god of fertility, as well as a god of water, war, sun and sky. Baal is the deified Moses, aka Abraham, aka Jacob. Moses' face shone with a white/golden glow, so he was called "White". Pharaoh Meruserre Yaqub-Har was also known as Yak-Baal, where the part of the name "Baal" means "White [Moses]". He is also Bel / Belus - the king of Egypt.
Yak-Baal = Belus
The kings of the Northern State of Israel erected temples with golden statues of Moses / Baal in the cities of Bethel and Dan. In fact, these were not two statues of bulls, but two statues similar to the statue of Moses with horns by Michelangelo. In a sense, they are similar to bulls. The opponents of Moses, they are also supporters of Aaron, sought to destroy the memory of him.

Moses with horns (Michelangelo)
This sculpture depicts Moses with horns, similar to the heavenly bull, Baal. In the Bible it is written that Moses' face was shining, and the Jews were afraid of him, so he covered his face with a veil. The same word, which is translated as shining, can also mean horns, that Moses was horned.
In the myths of the ancient Armenians, Bel is a titan from the land of giants. Bel wanted to subjugate the whole world. The legendary forefather of the Armenians, Hayk, rebelled against the giant Bel and killed him with a bow. This myth depicts the rejection of the Messiah of that time. At that time, the Armenians were God's chosen people. Moses-Bel proclaimed himself the Messiah and was rejected by them. Other nations became followers of Moses, and the Armenians, God's chosen people of that time, became his enemies.
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