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The "Baal Stele" discovered in 1932 in Syria shows Baal in a virtually identical pose as King Narmer on the Narmer Palette. Both are barefoot, holding a mace in the smiting pose, wearing similar clothing, with an attendant nearby. The Baal Stele dates to the 15th century BC, when Caan was a vassal state of Egypt.
The "Baal Stele" discovered in 1932 in Syria shows Baal in a virtually identical pose as King Narmer on the Narmer Palette. Both are barefoot, holding a mace in the smiting pose, wearing similar clothing, with an attendant nearby. The Baal Stele dates to the 15th century BC, when Caan was a vassal state of Egypt.
===In ''The Zohar''===
[[Zohar|''The Zohar'']] explicitly says that worshippers of the [[sun]] are also worshipers of Baal. ''Bereshit'' B:211, "Come and behold: All those who worship the sun are always referred to as the worshippers of Baal, and those who worship the [[moon]] are called worshippers of Asherah."


==Old Testament==
==Old Testament==

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