Beleth
Beleth, the 30th spirit, is a mighty King who rides a pale horse with trumpets playing before him.
Beleth, the 30th spirit, is a mighty King who rides a pale horse with trumpets playing before him.
Behemoth, a spirit of the desert, possibly derives from the Egyptian for "water buffalo."
Ba'al-zebub, also called Beelzebub or Beelzebul is known as the lord of the flies. The name derives from the Canaanite "'Baal" meaning "lord."
Azazel is the chief of the Se'irim, or goat-demons, who haunted the desert and to whom most primitive Semitic tribes offered sacrifices.
In ancient Persian religion (Zoroastrianism), Ahriman (aka Arimanius or Angra Mainya) stood high in the ranks of the enemies who opposed Ahura Mazda.
The name Abraxas was taken from abra-cadabra. He is presented on amulets with the head of a cock, dragon's feet and a whip in his hand.
Sons of God, Sons of Israel, the Nephilim, the Rephaim, and the Flood Myth
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