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free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Abezi-Thibod 12 winged demon, he commands twelve servitors, although only eight of them are named (see SERVITORS OF ABEZETHIBOU), and is described in some texts as one of the FALLEN ANGELS, a GRIGORI, and a WATCHER As the last of the Fallen Angels, he was imprisoned in the Red Sea However, Abezethibou was also said to be the demon summoned up by Jambres and Jannes, the head sorcerers of the Egyptian court who did magical combat against Moses, and lost, in the book of Exodus (7:11, 22) He is most easily summoned in the month of July during the fifth hour of the night Sources: Conybeare, Jewish Quarterly Review, Vol 11, 4; Guiley, The Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology, 2; Pietersma, Apocryphon of Jannes and Jambres, 31, 193, 194; Webster, Encyclopedia of Angels, Abezi-Thibod Variations: ABEZETHIBOU, Abezithibod, Angel of Egypt, Devil of the Red Sea, SAMAEL, the son of BEELZEBUB Abezi-Thibod (“Father devoid of counsel”) is one of two demonic spirits that rose up with the pillar from the depths of the Red Sea He is known for his ability to harden the hearts of men, as he did to Pharaoh when Moses asked to free the Israelites According to the Old Testament book of Exodus, as Moses led his people out of Egypt they saw a fierce, single winged being and were frightened “at the sight of the Angel of Egypt darting through the air as he flew to the assistance of the people under his tutelage.” Abezi-Thibod once resided in Ameleouth, the first heaven, but he is now trapped in a cave under the Red Sea Sources: Conybeare, Jewish Quarterly Review, Vol 11, 4; Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 15; Central Conference of American Rabbis, CCAR Journal, Vol 10, 23; Davidson, Dictionary of Angels, Abhiyoga In Hindu and Buddhist mythology, Abhiyoga (“prosecution”) is the demon of darkness and rain counsel of Abigar is not without a price, for his presence in the human body is very taxing and causes severe side effects that are oftentimes longlasting or even permanent Sources: Curry, Dublin University Magazine, Vol 66, 521; de Givry, Witchcraft, Magic and Alchemy, 28; Shah, Occultism, 62; Wedeck, Treasury of Witchcraft, 96 Abigor Variations: ELIGOR, Eligos Johann Wierus’s book Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (False Monarchy of Demons, 1583) tells us that Abigor, a FALLEN ANGEL, is a duke of the Superior Order of demons and was also one of the seventy-two SPIRITS OF SOLOMON (see DUKES OF HELL) As one of the twelve SERVITORS OF ABEZETHIBOU, he commands sixty legions of devils A demon of war, he appears before any who summon him as a handsome knight seated upon a winged horse, holding a lance, an ensign bearing his insignia, and a scepter He will gladly tell the secrets of military victory to any prince who is willing to offer to him their soul in exchange Unequaled in combat and a knowledgeable tactician, Abigor has all the knowledge of all wars ever waged in the past, present, and the future He can teach military leaders how to be respected by their soldiers and how to gain the favor of lords and knights If asked, he will tell the truth about the location of anything hidden Sources: Anderson, Diary of Ancient Rites, 208; Barnhart, New Century Handbook of English Literature, 4; Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 117; De Laurence, Lesser Key of Solomon, Goetia, 27; Guiley, The Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology, 2; Shah, Occultism, 64 Abiron Variations: Abeiron, Auberon, Oberon According to a sixteenth-century French transcript of a witch trial that took place 1593, a male witch from Alest testified that he spoke with the DEVIL who gave his name as Abiron Sources: BhIravi, KirItIrjunnye, 89; Davids, PaliEnglish Dictionary, 68; Mather, Encyclopedic Dictionary of Cults, Sects, and World Religions, n.p Sources: Murray, Witch-cult in Western Europe, 239; Oxford University Press, The Periodical, Vol 8, Issue 113, 145; Rudwin, Devil in Legend and Literature, 28; Stephens, Demon Lovers, 223 Abigar Abito Variations: ABIGOR, ELIGOR The eighteenth century Grimoire of Pope Honorius tells us that Abigar is a grand duke and one of the eighteen named subordinate spirits Unrivaled in combat, this non-corporeal demon has the ability to predict the future and possess any violent minded individual in order to share with him his expert military and tactical advice The Abito (“Garment”) is one of the many names of the demonic first wife of Adam, LILITH Sources: Ford, Luciferian Witchcraft, 451; University of Pennsylvania, Museum Journal, Vol 3–4, 63 Aborym A devil commanding twenty-six legions, Aborym (“Regions Beyond”) is a duke and is the www.ebook777.com

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