Baali:
my lord, a title the prophet (Hsa 2:16) reproaches the Jewish church for applying to Jehovah, instead of the more endearing title Ishi, meaning "my husband."
Baali:
my idol; lord over me
Baali:
ba'-a-li baali, ("my master"): Baal, a common name for all heathen gods, had in common practice been used also of Yahweh. Hosea (Ho 2:16,17) demands that Yahweh be no longer called Baali ("my Baal" =" my lord") but Ishi ("my husband"), and we find that later the Israelites abandoned the use of Baal for Yahweh.
Baali:
(Hosea 2:16). SEE [BAAL].
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