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Baalbec
        called by the Greeks Heliopolis i.e., "the city of the sun",
        because of its famous Temple of the Sun, has by some been
        supposed to be Solomon's "house of the forest of Lebanon" (1
        Kings 7:2; 10:17; 2 Chr. 9:16); by others it is identified with
        Baal-gad (q.v.). It was a city of Coele-Syria, on the lowest
        declivity of Anti-Libanus, about 42 miles north-west of
        Damascus. It was one of the most splendid of Syrian cities,
        existing from a remote antiquity. After sustaining several
        sieges under the Moslems and others, it was finally destroyed by
        an earthquake in 1759. Its ruins are of great extent.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Baalbec' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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