Numbers 25:3
25:3 a Baal of Peor might refer to Chemosh (21:29 b) by a different name, but probably Baal (“lord”), the Canaanite god, was included on the list of deities honored by the Moabites. Numerous place-names were formed with this deity’s name (e.g., Baal-gad, Baal-hermon, Baal-meon, Baal-peor), representing shrines for local manifestations of Baal. Peor was a mountain from which Balaam could see the Israelite camp in the plains of Moab; the mountain and the related shrine of Beth-peor (23:28 c; 25:3 d, 5 e, 18 f; 31:16 g; Deut 3:29 h; 4:3 i, 46 j; 34:6 k; Josh 13:20 l; 22:17 m) were somewhere in the vicinity of Mount Nebo.• Israel’s idolatry caused the Lord’s anger to blaze against his people; this included a plague (Num 25:8-9 n; 26:1 o; cp. 11:1 p, 10 q; 12:9 r).
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