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Beelzebub, formerly known as either Triel, or Yophiel, is a former Seraph turned high-ranking demon, who is considered one of the Seven Princes of Hell and oversees the Order of the Fly. He, alongside Satan and Lucifer, forms the triumvirate of Hell and is one of the supreme monarchs of the Inferno. 1 Overview 2 History 2.1 Fall from Grace 2.2 Ruler of Hell 2.3 Adviser to the Devil 2.4 Encounters on Earth 3 Power and Abilities 4 Myth and Legends 5 Gallery Beelzebub was an angel, more ... Beelzebub Bible, Beelzebub Demon, Types Of Demons, Pirate History, Pagan Gods, Fallen Angels, Angels And Demons, Great Power, Good And Evil

Beelzebub, a former Seraph turned high-ranking demon, is considered one of the Seven Kings of Hell and oversees the Order of the Fly. He, alongside Satan and Lucifer, form the Triumvirate of Hell and is additionally one of the Supreme Monarchs of the Inferno. Beelzebub was an angel, more specifically a Seraphim, who was once under the Archangel Gabriel and revered as a Philistine deity named Baal Zebul. Either way, Beelzebub fell and joined with Lucifer to become a high-ranking demon in…

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Moloch, also known as Baal (The Lord),was a god of Canaanite origin.1 Moloch may have been referred to my his followers as "Melech," meaning "King." His name in the Hebrew bible (Moloch) may be a combination of the word melech with the word "boshet" ("shame").2 Moloch was considered the symbol of purifying fire, which in turn symbolizes the soul.He is associated with child sacrifice, and the concept of children being "consumed" by fire has lead to Moloch being syncretized with the Greek god Cron Babylon The Great, Haile Selassie, Aleister Crowley, David And Goliath, Childrens Bible, Hebrew Bible, Bible Pictures, Bible History, Jehovah's Witnesses

Moloch, also known as Baal (The Lord), was a god of Canaanite origin.[1] Moloch may have been referred to my his followers as "Melech," meaning "King." His name in the Hebrew bible (Moloch) may be a combination of the word melech with the word "boshet" ("shame").[2] Moloch was considered the symbol of purifying fire, which in turn symbolizes the soul. He is associated with child sacrifice, and the concept of children being "consumed" by fire has lead to Moloch being syncretized with the…

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