Ezekiel 20:29 (KJV) 29 Then I said unto them, What [is] the high place whereunto ye go? And the name thereof is called Bamah unto this day.
BLB Lexicon
Results for H1117 - Bamah
במה
Transliteration: Bamah
Pronunciation: vä·mä'
Part of Speech: proper locative noun
Root Word (Etymology): the same as H1116, See also H1120
Outline of Biblical Usage:
Bamah = "high place"
a place in Palestine (of places of idolatrous worship)
KJV Translation Count:
1 Total Bamah 1
BLB Lexicon
Results for H1120 - Bamowth
בָּמוֹת
Transliteration: Bamowth
Pronunciation: bä·mōth'
Part of Speech: proper locative noun
Root Word (Etymology): plural of H1116
Outline of Biblical Usage:
Bamoth = "high places" or "great high place"
a town on the river Arnon in Moab
KJV Translation Count:
4 Total Bamoth 2, Baal 1, Bamothbaal 1
Baphomet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baphomet (/ˈbæfɵmɛt/; from medieval LatinBaphometh, baffometi, Occitan Bafometz) is a term originally used to describe an idol or deity which the Knights Templar were accused of worshiping, and subsequently incorporated into disparate occult and mystical traditions. It appeared as a term for a pagan idol in trial transcripts of the Inquisitionof the Knights Templar in the early 14th century,[1] The name first came into popular English usage in the 19th century, with debate and speculation on the reasons for the suppression of the Templars.[2]
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