- Jacques Collin de Plancy'nin Dictionnaire Infernal adlı yapıtında yer alan Asmodeus betimlemesi. Asmodeus veya Sahr...
- Asmodeus as depicted in Collin de Plancy's Dictionnaire Infernal. Asmodeus (/ˌæzməˈdiːəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀσμοδαῖος, Asmodaios) or Ashmedai...
- Asmodeus is a demon of the first order, referred to by some as the “king of demons,” “prince of demons,” and “king of the earthly spirits”.
- As punishment, he puts Asmodeus in a jar. Asmodeus was absorbed into Christian lore, becoming one of the Devil’s leading agents of provocation.
- Asmodeus or Asmodei in Infernal , was the Faerûnian deity of indulgence and a patron of oppression and power. The greatest devil and ruler of all devilkind...
- Asmodeus doesn’t appear in the Bible, but can be found in several other Abrahamic texts. He also appears in the Testament of Solomon and the Malleus Maleficarum.
- Content from Wikipedia, Jewish mythology, Persian mythology, and 2 more. Ars Goetia. Demons. View source. History. Discussion.
- As if Asmodeus isn’t strange and disturbing enough, the demon rides an equally weird steed: a lion with the wings and neck of a dragon.
- Asmodeus first appears in the apocryphal book of Tobit (3:8, 17), which describes how in a fit of jealousy he slew the successive husbands of a young girl.
- The Name and Nature of Asmodeus
- Asmodeus in The Book of Tobit
- Asmodeus in the Testament of Solomon
Asmodeus
İfrit
Genel bilgiler
Veya Sahr, efsaneye göre bir İfrit ve Lilith'in Adem ve düşmüş melek Samael'den sonraki kocasıdır. Hristiyanlıkta cehennemin yedi prensinden biri olarak kabul edilir ve aynı zamanda yedi ölümcül günahtan birini temsil eder.
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