Daily Bible Study Index and Site Map
Free Web Site News
Fast-Search Our Hundreds Of Pages
Christian Music
Email Comments and Questions
Tell All Your Friends About This Site!
tbx07 tbx08 tbx09
tbx10

Baal-zebub and Beelzebub

In the Old Testament (see Old Testament Fact File), the Hebrew Baal-zebub, meaning the lord of the flies, or possibly, as some translations have it, the lord of dung, was the Philistine pagan god of Ekron. In the New Testament (see New Testament Fact File), the Greek form of Baal-zebub is Beelzebub, or Beelzebul, a name used by Jesus Christ in reference to Satan.

Demons Baal-zebub

Although Baal-zebub was clearly the pagan god of the Philistines, some of the Israelites were corrupted by its cult - including King Ahaziah of Israel (see Kings of Israel and Judah and Israelite Dynasties), for which The Lord, through the prophet Elijah, rebuked him:

Beelzebub

In an accusation that is going to come back on them on the Judgment Day, some of the Pharisees, who actually knew that Jesus Christ was from God (i.e. "Now there was a man of the Pharisees, named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews. This man came to Jesus by night and said to Him, "Rabbi, we know that You are a teacher come from God; for no one can do these signs that You do, unless God is with Him." John 3:1-2 RSV), nevertheless wickedly blasphemed the Messiah in public in an attempt to turn the people away from following Him:

Fact Finder: How does the Bible describe Satan's actual appearance?
See What Does Satan Look Like?

The Spirit World Index | Daily Bible Study Home Page

Daily Bible Study
Copyright Information
Contact the Author or Web Site Administrator