Beelzebub [E,H,I,N,B] Bible Dictionaries

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Easton's Bible Dictionary

Beelzebub:

(Gr. form Beel'zebul), the name given to Satan, and found only in the New Testament (Mat 10:25; 12:24,27; Mar 3:22). It is probably the same as Baalzebub (q.v.), the god of Ekron, meaning "the lord of flies," or, as others think, "the lord of dung," or "the dung-god."

Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary

Beelzebub:

same as Baalzebub

International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia

Beelzebub:

be-el'-ze-bub (in the King James Version and the Revised Version (British and American) is an error (after the Vulgate) for Beelzebul (Revised Version margin) Beelzeboul; Westcott and Hort, The New Testament in Greek, Beezeboul): In the time of Christ this was the current name for the chief or prince of demons, and was identified with SATAN (which see) and the DEVIL (which see). The Jews committed the unpardonable sin of ascribing Christ's work of casting out demons to Beelzebul, thus ascribing to the worst source the supreme manifestation of goodness (Mt 10:25; 12:24,27; Mr 3:22; Lu 11:15,18,19). There can be little doubt that it is the same name as BAALZEBUB (which see). It is a well-known phenomenon in the history of religions that the gods of one nation become the devils of its neighbors and enemies. When the Aryans divided into Indians and Iranians, the Devas remained gods for the Indians, but became devils (daevas) for the Iranians, while the Ahuras remained gods for the Iranians and became devils (asuras) for the Indians. Why Baalzebub became Beelzebul, why the b changed into l, is a matter of conjecture. It may have been an accident of popular pronunciation, or a conscious perversion (Beelzebul in Syriac =" lord of dung"), or Old Testament zebhubh may have been a perversion, accidental or intentional of zebhul (=" house"), so that Baalzebul meant "lord of the house." These are the chief theories offered (Cheyne in EB; Barton in Hastings, ERE).

Written by T. Rees

Nave's Topical Bible

Beelzebub: The Prince of Devils

Mat 10:25; 12:24, 27; Mar 3:22; Luk 11:15, 18, 19

Beelzebub: Messengers Sent to Inquire Of

By Ahaziah,

2Ki 1:2

Beelzebub: Reference Concerning

See BAAL-ZEBUB

Smith's Bible Dictionary

Beelzebub:

SEE [BEELZEBUL].

Baal-Zebub: A god of the Philistines

2Ki 1:2, 3, 6, 16

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