Baalovo uctívání
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A bare-backed worshiper kneels in the dry wilderness before a raised Baal idol, stretching his arms toward the statue in an act of pagan devotion. The bronze-like figure stands on a stone altar with spear and lifted hand, while a twisted dead tree rises beside it, reinforcing the spiritual barrenness of idolatry.
The subject recalls Israel’s recurring temptation to forsake the Lord and serve Baal, the Canaanite fertility deity condemned throughout the Old Testament. In passages such as Judges 2:11-13, Baal worship represents covenant unfaithfulness: turning from the living God to man-made gods that cannot save. The parched setting gives visual form to the biblical warning that false worship promises life but leads to emptiness.
The subject recalls Israel’s recurring temptation to forsake the Lord and serve Baal, the Canaanite fertility deity condemned throughout the Old Testament. In passages such as Judges 2:11-13, Baal worship represents covenant unfaithfulness: turning from the living God to man-made gods that cannot save. The parched setting gives visual form to the biblical warning that false worship promises life but leads to emptiness.
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