Bael, Ancient Middle Eastern God Wooden Statue - Fertility Deity Carving
Bael, Ancient Middle Eastern God Wooden Statue - Fertility Deity Carving
Wooden Bael Statue Description
Bael, god worshipped in many ancient Middle Eastern communities, especially among the Canaanites, who apparently considered him a fertility god and one of the most important gods in the pantheon, wooden god statue carving from ecological material.
Wooden Bael Statue Characteristics
- Material: ecological ash tree.
- Coating: varnish.
- Height 8inch/20.5cm.
- Width 5.5inch/14cm.
- Depth 2.1inch/5.5cm.
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Features
Color shades and textures may differ slightly from actual products. It depends on your monitor or phone settings. The statues are very easy to clean. Wipe clean with a dry towel or tissue.
It is a unique and inimitable decorative object. You can place it on tables, shelves, and desks. Ideal for traveling. An excellent option for a gift.
We tried to do it for you with great pleasure and put effort into this wooden sсuІрture from ash tree for your complete delight.
About Bael
Baal, one of the most feared hellish demons.
Initially, in Mesopotamian tradition and mythology, Baal was considered an important deity because he was considered the god of fertility.
However, in the Bible (in the Old Testament) he is mentioned as one of the false gods who was taken from the Jews for leaving his worship of Yahweh.
From the day of his appearance, Baal managed to visit different tribes and places as the god of fertility, sun, sky, war, and other things. Ultimately, he became the Creator of the entire world and the universe. According to historians, Bael was the first global patron god.
The demon, even when he was a great deity, was distinguished by exorbitant cruelty and demanded horrific deeds from a person. To him, people sacrificed their own kind, in particular, children. Crazy orgies were held in honor of Baal, and the priests, who were in a state of ecstasy, engaged in self-mutilation.
Baal is often identified with Beelzebub. In Christianity, he is considered a demon and is mentioned in the Gospel, which says that the Pharisees and scribes called Jesus that way. They believed that Christ cast out demons using the power of Beelzebub.
The demon Baal, if desired, can make a person invisible or reward him with supernatural wisdom. However, in order to achieve such an honor, it is necessary to meet him personally.
A person who decides to call on a demon in order to receive these talents puts on a metal plate called "lamen" as his symbol. Thanks to him, according to Goetia, he will receive the attention and respect of Baal. Before calling a demon, a person is advised to draw a protective pentagram with chalk, put candles on its rays, and light them.
Then the text of Baal's invocation should be read. Rumor has it that it is worth calling him only on Saturdays.
To get the desired talents, Baal must be released outside the protective circle. However, he is treacherous, cunning, and cruel, so this step can entail a huge danger to a person. However, even such a powerful entity as the demon Baal can be sent back to hell.
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