Monthly Archives: July 2009
Demons in Jewish Mythology- Ba’al-zebub
Ba’al-zebub also known as Beelzebub, Baalzebub, Bealzebub and Beelzebul was the name of a pagan god of the Philistine city of Ekron . Ba’al-zebub- What does it mean? “Lord of the Flies” is the English language translation of the Hebrew word Ba’al zevuv. The name Baal Zebub consists of two parts: The first word ba’al [...]
Micah- who is like The Lord?
When we want to reveal in The Scriptures for a prophet that speak to all of the universe we shall read the book of Micah. This prophet, who lived in the 8-7th century B.C.E, said the words of God to all of the people, in order to tell them the sins of Israel. The name [...]
Demons in Jewish Mythology- Ashmedai -Part 2
Ashmedai in Haggadic Legend and Talmud The Haggadah relates king Solomon, when erecting the Temple, did not know how to get the blocks of marble into shape, since according to the law the stones of the altar cannot be hewn using metal (it is a material used to make weapons that kill). A wise [...]
Demons in Jewish Mythology- Ashmedai -Part 1
Ashmedai is a Hebrew word which means “destroyer.” Ashmedai, also known as Asmodeus, is a king of demons.He first appears in an Apocryphal book called the The Book of Tobit. According to Tobit, the evil spirit Asmodeus fell in love with Sarah, the daughter of Raguel, and for that reason prevented her from having [...]
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