- In Kabbalah,
Eisheth Zenunim (Hebrew: אֵשֶׁת זְנוּנִים, lit. 'Woman of ****dom') is a
princess of the
qlippoth who
rules Gamaliel, the
order of the qlippoth...
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archangel Samael. The four
original queens of the
demons were Lilith,
Eisheth Zenunim,
Agrat bat Mahlat, and Naamah. A
succubus may take a form of a...
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mates of the
archangel Samael,
along with Lilith,
Agrat bat
Mahlat and
Eisheth. It is
stated Esau took four
wives in
imitation to him.
Raphael Patai (1990)...
- mythology) Eblis/Iblis/Ibris (Islamic demonology)
Eligos (Christian demonology)
Eisheth (Jewish demonology)
Erlik (Turkish mythology)
Focalor (Christian demonology)...
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Babylon the Great,
commonly known as the **** of Babylon,
refers to both a
symbolic female figure and a
place of evil as
mentioned in the Book of Revelation...
- bi****ual. Usually, as part of a marriage, a D'Angeline
lights a
candle to
Eisheth,
asking her to "open the womb" of the
woman so that she may be able to...
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mates with
archangel Samael along with
Lilith and Naamah,
sometimes adding Eisheth as a
fourth mate.
According to legend,
Agrat and
Lilith visited King Solomon...
- angels. The
eight were Naamah, Anael, Azza, Shemhazai, Camael, C****iel,
Eisheth, and Kushiel.
After years of wandering, Elua and his
companions settled...
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establishes Lilith as the
first of Samael's four wives: Lilith, Naamah,
Eisheth, and
Agrat bat Mahlat. Each of them are
mothers of
demons and have their...
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Destroying Angel Azrael Ariel Arariel Azazel Camael C****iel
Dobiel Dumah Eisheth Hadraniel Haniel Jerahmeel Jophiel Kushiel Lailah Mastema Metatron Nuriel...