Bel: Bel, called Belus by the Greek and Roman writers, is the same as Baal; and Nebo is interpreted by Castell and Norberg of Mercury; the two principal idols of Babylon. When that city was taken by the Persians, these images were carried in triumph. Isa 21:9, Isa 41:6, Isa 41:7, Exo 12:12, 1Sa 5:3, Jer 48:1-25, Jer 50:2, Jer 51:44, Jer 51:47, Jer 51:52
a burden: Isa 2:20, Jer 10:5
Reciprocal: Gen 31:30 - my gods Num 32:38 - Nebo Jdg 6:31 - if he be Jdg 18:17 - the graven 2Sa 5:21 - burned them 2Ki 19:18 - have cast 2Ch 25:15 - which could Job 39:11 - leave Psa 96:5 - For Psa 115:4 - Their idols Isa 19:1 - the idols Isa 30:6 - burden Isa 37:19 - And have Isa 44:9 - and their Jer 25:12 - that I Jer 43:12 - in the Jer 48:7 - Chemosh Jer 48:13 - ashamed Jer 50:38 - the land Jer 51:18 - in the Eze 23:14 - portrayed Dan 3:14 - my gods Dan 4:8 - Belteshazzar Dan 11:8 - their gods Hos 10:6 - carried Nah 1:14 - out Hab 2:18 - profiteth