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Exhaustive research of Angels and other biblical aspects. Further research from Dr. Michael Heisers Angels , Demons , Unsean Realm and further reading into Adam Godawa"s Giants on the earth in those days . This books does cover those titles stated above but gives you a deeper dive into those subjects that are very hard to find online! Enjoy! Alphabetical Order of Some Described- A - Aamon/Amon (Christian demonology) Abaddon/Apollyon (Christian demonology) Abezethibou (Jewish demonology) Abraxas (Gnosticism) Abyzou (Jewish mythology) Achlys (Greek mythology) Adrammelech (Assyrian mythology, Christian demonology) Aeshma (Zoroastrianism) Agaliarept (Jewish mythology) Agrat bat Mahlat (Jewish demonology) Agares (Christian demonology) Agiel (Jewish mythology) Ahriman/Angra Mainyu (Zoroastrianism) Aim/Haborym (Christian demonology) Aka Manah/Akem Manah/Akoman/Akvan (Zoroastrianism) Akuma (Japanese Buddhism, Japanese Christianity) Al Ana (Turkish folklore) Ala (Slavic mythology) Alal (Chaldean mythology) Alastor (Christian demonology) Alloces/Allocer (Christian demonology) Allu (Akkadian mythology) Amaymon (Christian demonology) Amdusias (Christian demonology) Amy (Christian demonology) Anammelech (Assyrian mythology) Anqa (Arabian folklore) Ancitif (Christian demonology) Andhaka (Hindu mythology) Andras (Christian demonology) Andrealphus (Christian demonology) Andromalius (Christian demonology) Anti (Sumerian mythology) Antichrist (Christian eschatology) Anzu (Sumerian mythology) Apaosha (Persian mythology) Apep or Apophis (Egyptian mythology) Armaros (Jewish demonology) Archon (Gnosticism) Arunasura (Hindu mythology) Asag (Sumerian demonology) Asakku (Babylonian mythology) Asb'el (Jewish mythology) Asmodai/Asmodeus (Jewish folklore, Christian mythology, Islamic folklore) Astaroth (Christian demonology) Asura (Hindu mythology, Buddhism, Shinto) Azazel/Azaz'el (Jewish mythology, Islamic folklore) Azi Dahaka/Dahak (Zoroastrianism) B- Baal/Bael (Christian demonology) Babi ngepet (Indonesian mythology) Bakasura (Hindu mythology) Baku (Japanese mythology) Balam (Christian demonology) Balberith (Jewish demonology) Bali Raj (Hindu mythology) Banshee (Irish mythology) Baphomet (Christian folklore, Islamic Folklore, Jewish Mysticism, Satanism, Thelema) Barbas (Christian demonology) Barbatos (Christian demonology) Barong (Indonesian mythology) Bathin/Mathim/Bathym/Marthim (Christian demonology) Beelzebub (Jewish and Christian demonology) Belial (Jewish Christian demonology) Beleth (Christian demonology) Belphegor (Christian demonology) Berith/Beherit (Phoenician mythology, Christian demonology) Bhūta (Hindu mythology) Bifrons (Christian demonology) Boruta (Slavic mythology) Botis (Christian demonology) Buer (Christian demonology) Bukavac (Slavic mythology) Bune (Christian demonology) Bushyasta (Zoroastrianism) C- C-Caim/Camio (Christian demonology) Charun (Etruscan mythology) Chemosh (Moabite mythology) Choronzon (Thelema) Chort (Slavic mythology) Cimejes/Kimaris/Cimeies (Christian demonology) Corson (Christian demonology) Crocell/Procell (Christian demonology) D- D-Daeva (Zoroastrianism) Dagon (Semitic mythology) Dajjal (Islamic eschatology) Dantalion (Christian demonology) Danjal (Jewish mythology) Decarabia (Christian demonology) Demiurge (Gnostic mythology) Demogorgon (Christian demonology) Dev (Persian, Islamic demonology) Devil (Demonology/Diabology) Div-e Sepid (Persian mythology) Djall (Albanian mythology) Drekavac (Slavic mythology) Dzoavits (Native American mythology) E- Eblis/Iblis/Ibris (Islamic demonology) Eligos (Christian demonology) Eisheth (Jewish demonology) Erlik (Turkish mythology) F- Focalor (Christian demonology) Foras/Forcas/Forras (Christian demonology) Forneus (Christian demonology) Furcas/Forcas (Christian demonology) Furfur (Christian demonology) G- Gaap (Christian demonology) Gader'el (Jewish demonology) Gaki (Japanese mythology) Gamigin (Christian demonology) Ghaddar (Islamic folklore) Ghoul (Arabian and world-wide mythologies via adaptation from arabs) Glasya-Labolas/Caacrinolaas/Caassimolar/Classyalabolas/Glassia-labolis (Christian demonology) Gorgon (Greek mythology) Gremory/Gomory (Christian demonology) Grigori (Jewish demonology) Gualichu (Mapuche mythology) Guayota (Guanche mythology) Gusion/Gusoin/Gusoyn (Christian demonology) H- Haagenti (Christian demonology) Halphas/Malthus (Christian demonology) Haures/Flauros/Flavros/Hauras/Havres (Christian demonology) Hinn (Islamic folklore) I- Ifrit (Islamic demonology) Incubus (Christian demonology) Ipos/Ipes (Christian demonology) Jinn (Islamic demonology) Jikininki (Japanese mythology Kabandha/Kabhanda (Hindu mythology) Kara İye (Turkish mythology) Kasadya (Jewish demonology) Kokabiel (Jewish mythology) Kore (Greek mythology) Kroni (Ayyavazhi demonology) Krampus (Germanic-Christian demonology) Killakee Cat (Hell Fire Club) Kukudh (Albanian mythology) Kulshedra (Albanian mythology) Kumbhakarna (Hindu mythology) Lamia (Greek mythology) Legion (Christian demonology) Lechies (Slavic mythology) Leviathan (according to certain interpretations of Jewish, Gnostic and Christian mythology) Lili/Lilin/Lilim (Jewish mythology) Lilith (Akkadian mythology, Jewish folklore) Ljubi (Albanian mythology) Lucifer (Christian theology) Lucifuge Rofocale (Christian demonology) Marid (Islamic demonology) Malphas (Christian demonology) Mammon (Christian mythology) Mara (Buddhist mythology) Maricha (Hindu mythology) Marax/Morax/Foraii (Christian demonology) Marchosias (Christian demonology) Mastema (Jewish demonology) Mazoku (Japanese folklore) Mephistopheles (Christian folklore, German folklore) Merihem (Christian demonology) Moloch (Jewish, Pagan and Christian mythology, Scientology) Murmur (Christian demonology) Naamah (Jewish mythology) Naberius/Cerbere/Naberus (Christian demonology) Ninurta (Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology) Namtar (Sumerian mythology) Nar as-samum (Islamic folklore) Oni (Japanese folklore) Onoskelis (Jewish mythology) Orcus (Roman mythology, later Christian demonology) Orias/Oriax (Christian demonology) Orobas (Christian demonology) Ose (Christian demonology) Ördög (Hungarian mythology) O Tokata (Indonesian mythology) Paimon (Christian demonology) Pazuzu (Babylonian demonology) Pelesit (Indonesian and Malaysian mythology) Phenex (Christian demonology) Penemue (Jewish and Christian mythology) Pithius (Christian demonology) Pocong (Indonesian & Malaysia mythology) Pontianak (Indonesian and Malaysian mythology) Preta (Buddhist demonology) Pruflas (Christian demonology) Puloman (Hindu mythology) Rahab (Jewish folklore) THE ANGELIC SCRIPT 335 THE ORDERS OF THE CELESTIAL HIERARCHY 336 THE SEVEN ARCHANGELS 338 THE RULING PRINCES OF THE NINE CELESTIAL ORDERS 339 THE ANGEL RULERS OF THE SEVEN HEAVENS 340 THE THRONE ANGELS 340 THE SIXTY-FOUR ANGEL-WARDENS OF THE SEVEN CELESTIAL HALLS OR HEAVENS (HECHALOTH) 340 THE GOVERNING ANGELS OF THE TWELVE MONTHS OF THE YEAR 341 SPIRITS, MESSENGERS, INTELLIGENCES OF THE SEVEN PLANETS 342 THE ANGELIC GOVERNORS OF THE TWELVE SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC 342 THE ARCHANGELS AND ANGELS OF THE SEVEN DAYS OF THE WEEK 343 THE ANGELIC GOVERNORS OF THE SEVEN PLANETS 343 THE GOVERNING ANGELS OF THE FOUR SEASONS THE ANGELS OF THE HOURS OF THE DAY AND NIGHT . C O N T E N T S THE SEVENTY-TWO ANGELS BEARING THE MYSTICAL NAME O F GOD SHEMHAMPHORAE THE SEVENTY AMULET ANGELS INVOKED AT THE TIME OF CHILD- BIRTH THE NAMES OF METATRON THE GREAT ARCHONS THE CHIEF ANGEL PRINCES OF THE ALTITUDES THE TWENTY-EIGHT ANGELS RULING IN THE TWENTY-EIGHT MANSIONS OF THE MOON THE ARCHANGELS OF THE HOLY SEFIROTH THE UNHOLY SEFIROTH THE WATCHERS THE SARIM THE ANGELS OF PUNISHMENT (MALAKE HABBALAH) THE ARCHANGELS OF PUNISHMENT THE NAMES OF LILITH THE FALLEN ANGELS THE YEZIDIC ARCHANGELS THE SEALS OF THE SEVEN ANGELS THE MAGIC CIRCLE THE TEN RULING ANGELS AND THEIR ORDERS SIGILS, CHARTS, PACTS.The idea of fallen angels derived from the Book of Enoch, a Jewish pseudepigraph, or the assumption that the "sons of God" (בני האלוהים) mentioned in Genesis 6:1–4 are angels. In the period immediately preceding the composition of the New Testament, some sects of Judaism, as well as many Christian Church Fathers, identified the "sons of God" of Genesis 6:1–4 as fallen and angels. Rabbinic Judaism and Christian authorities after the third century rejected union betweendjs angels and women producing giants. Christian doctrine states that the sins of fallen angels start before the beginning of human history. Accordingly, This book is a awesome work!! I. Seraphim 2. Cherubim 3. Dominations 4. Thrones 5. Principalities 6. Potentates (Powers) 7. Virtues 8. Archangels 9. Angels ST. JEROME 1. Seraphim 2. Cherubim 3. Powers 4. Dominions (Dominations) 5. Thrones 6. Archangels 7. Angels GREGORY THE GREAT (in Homilia) 1 . Seraphim 2. Cherubim 3. Thrones 4. Dominations 5. Principalities 6. Powers 7. Virtues 8. Archangels 9. Angels
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