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|image = [[File:18EFCB14-DBA6-435D-8659-E0F4CCC0D6D3.png|300px]]<br><small>Tiamat (Sumerian),<ref>California State University, [https://www.csun.edu/~rlc31920/documents/History%20110/Enuma_Elish.pdf The Enuma Elish (PDF)] (short version)</ref> possibly the origins for the Judeo-Christian mythos of the Great Dragon, or Satan.</small>
Demon or Fallen angel, were heavenly beings who followed Lucifer against [[God]], in the war they all perished in the fall to Mount Hermon, all fallen angels had telepathic contact with Lucifer, the only in the epoch stuck in hell, the troop of angels led by Michael, successor of Lucifer gradually hunted these separatist angels where each was cast into hell, but left as inheritance in the earth their giant hybrid children, the Nephilim. In hell, they call themselves as entities to humans, causing evil.
 
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|world = Off-World, Otherworld, or Spirit World (Compare [[w:c:ufoaliendatabase:Lokas or Talas|Lokas or Talas]])<br>Hell
Names of famous fallen angels (Demons)
 
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|habitat = Often depicted in a tiered under-world.<ref>[https://www.ramakrishna.org/activities/message/weekly_message42.htm Hinduism: The Ideas of Heaven and Hell], by Swami Adiswarananda</ref>
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|height = up to 8 meters.<ref>[http://eden-saga.com/en/mythology-of-sumer-horbiger-bastards-of-angels-homo-sapiens-gigantis.html Giants Of Sumer], by Xavier Séguin, March 8, 2014</ref>
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|diet = No biological functions, but may materialize or shapeshift to seemingly imitate human activity (Compare anthropomorphism.<ref>[https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/anthropomorphism Encyclopedia Judaica: Anthropomorphism]</ref>)
Lucifer: The second power of God was the most important angel-cherub angels of the celestial kingdom and angel's choir conductor too, was jealous of the power of God to the benefits of the land and its important creation, man. manipulated a third of the angels to stand against God because of the creation of the earth, celestial uerra against God, Michael and Gabriel unified God against Lucifer and his angels allies, expelled from the heavenly kingdom, in direct dimensional portal to hell fell in the valley hermon hill linking a hole to another dark and hostile dimension. 200 angels, only 180 managed to escape out of the hole edge after climbing avoiding deep fall. Lucifer and 120 angels were stuck straight into hell, gradually, the archangels led by Michael (successor of Lucifer) came to earth to hunt the angels who escaped arrest and throw all to hell.
 
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|lifespan = [[Immortal]]
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|sapience = Highly Sapient
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|behavior = Benevolent or malevolent
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|universe = Real
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|name =Demon
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|other = Devil<br/>Daevil<br/>Deavils<br>Fiends<br>Fallen Angel<br>Daemon<br/>Deamon<br>Oni<br>Hellspawn<br>Spawn of Satan}}
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'''Demon''' (Greek: δαίμων, ''daimon'') often denotes a malevolent entity in classical and modern cultures and religions. However, its Greek root, ''daimon'', may not have necessarily carried any negative connotations.<ref name="Liddell & Scott">{{cite book |chapter-url= |chapter=δαιμόνιον |last1=Liddell |first1= Henry George |authorlink1=Henry Liddell |last2=Scott |first2=Robert |authorlink2=Robert Scott (philologist) |title=[http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry%3Ddaimo%2Fnion A Greek–English Lexicon] |publisher=Perseus}}</ref> ''Daimon'' originally implied a spirit or divine power, possibly an equivalent to the Latin word ''numen'',<ref name="merriam-webster">{{cite web|title=[http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/demon Demon]|url=|work=Merriam-Webster Dictionary|publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica|accessdate=12 April 2012}}</ref> meaning "divinity", or a "divine presence", "divine will."<ref>Charlton T. Lewis, [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0059%3Aentry%3Dnumen Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary]</ref> At the advent of Christianity, Greek and Latin concepts were paganized, or essentially, demonized.<ref>Arnold Angenendt, “The Christianization of Latin Europe”, Brill’s Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages</ref>
   
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==Ancient aliens==
Azazel: Chief of the 200 fallen angels, was the first out of the edge of the dimensional hell hole (or mouth of hell) to manipulate men on earth to evil.
 
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One of the most ancient written sources regarding a clash between good and evil is the [[w:c:Babylon:Enuma Elis|Enuma Elis]] which recounts Mesopotamian cosmology. A great beast is described, known as Tiamat, who bears children to serve in her rebellion against Marduk (Babylonian), or EA (Sumerian). Tiamat was described as primordial chaos <ref name="StephanieDalley">{{cite book |first=Stephanie |last=Dalley | authorlink=Stephanie Dalley |title=Myths from Mesopotamia |location= |publisher=Oxford University Press |year=1987 |pages=329 }}</ref> and sometimes identified with images of a sea serpent or dragon.<ref>{{cite journal |first=Thorkild |last=Jacobsen |title=The Battle between Marduk and Tiamat |journal=Journal of the American Oriental Society |volume=88 |issue=1 |year=1968 |pages=104–108 |jstor=597902 |doi=10.2307/597902}}</ref> The ''Enûma Elish'' states that Tiamat gave birth to dragons and serpents, among a more general list of monsters including scorpion men and merpeople.<ref>{{cite book |last=King |first=Leonard William |title=The Seven Tablets of Creation (Vol. II: Supplementary Texts) |year=1902 |pages=117}}</ref> Such iconography had impressed [[w:c:greekmythology|Greek mythology]] as well as eschatology in Judeo-Christian theology. It is also a deep study in demonology as well as for developing support for the [[w:c:ufoaliendatabase:ancient aliens|ancient aliens hypothesis]].
   
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Zecharia Sitchin, an advocate of the ancient aliens hypothesis, ran with these early concepts to promote his Tiamat hypothesis which states that Nibiru (a name synonymous with MARDUK) collided catastrophically with a planet, Tiamat, once located between Mars and Jupiter. This collision supposedly formed the planet Earth, the asteroid belt, and the comets.<ref>Wikipedia, [[Wikipedia:Zecharia Sitchin#Ideas and works|Zecharia Sitchin, Ideas and works]]</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Sitchin|first=Zecharia |authorlink=Zecharia Sitchin|title=Genesis Revisited|year=1990|publisher=Avon Books|location=New York|isbn=0380761599|chapter=Chapter 2: It Came From Outer Space}}</ref><ref>Compare to {{wp|Phaeton (hypothetical planet)}}</ref>
Samael: Angel seduces Lilith to the pleasures of love, responsible for the separation of Lilith with Adam, he invoked the forbidden power of hell to Lilith, who turned it into a night demon using this power, she became a woman-serpent to destroy Adam and Eve manipulated by her beloved Samael using the forbidden fruit, fled with her to the desert mesopotameo, teaching Lilith to kill mothers and their infants in the age of Babylon, to be hunted down and thrown to hell for Gabriel and the archangels soldiers, Lilith was trapped forever in a sealed tomb and sealed with the power of angels to hell and forgotten in the history of God.
 
   
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==Popular culture==
Belial: Angel with power to transform into anything, it is believed that it will be the beast of the apocalypse, he also is responsible for the folly and arrogance of men.
 
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[[File:Zzzzzzzz4169.jpg|thumb|300px|The Fall of the Rebel Angels by Gustave Doré]]
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*"[[Blue Demon]]s" from ''Galaxy Quest''.
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*[[Daemon (Doctor Who)|Daemons]] from ''Doctor Who''.
 
*[[Devaronian]]s from ''Star Wars'' are said to resemble demons.
 
*[[Demon (DOOM)|Demons]] from ''DOOM''.
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*[[Demon (Hellgate)|Demons]] from ''Hellgate: London''.
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*[[Maelibus|Maelibi]], a.k.a. "Demons" from ''Star Wars''.
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*[[Parademon]]s from DC.
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*[[Queller Demon]]s from ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''.
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*[[Scourge (Doctor Who)|The Scourge]] from ''Doctor Who''.
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*[[Daemon (Warhammer 40,000)|Daemons]] from ''Warhammer 40,000''.
   
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==See also==
Shemhazai: It was the last angel to be cast into the abyss, had the power to dominate men to do wickedness on earth.
 
 
* [[Angel]]
   
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==Sources==
Dresmiel: An evil angel invoked to separate a man from his wife.
 
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Exael: Angel of engineering that taught men to build war machines.
 
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*Exopolitics, [[w:c:exopolitics:Tiamat|Tiamat]]
 
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*UFO-alien database, [[w:c:ufoaliendatabase:Tiamatians|Tiamatians]]
Hananel: The angel of perfumes and precious jewels, he also is responsible for beauty and makeup teach.
 
 
Leviathan: The angel of heresy, Has the female form and dwells in the depths of the sea.
 
 
Nergal: Demon Sumerian anunnaki, who has been seduced and transformed by demon Ariman, who policed the Sumerian desert, Nergal was defeated and thrown to hell by prince "anunnaki" Enki, but he using its powerful telepathy to incorporate as an entity.
 
 
Pazuzu: Heavenly angel that went insane with his fall, erasing his real name "Pazieth", which was named as Pazuzu by Lucifer, who lives over darkened in the Mouth of Hell, using his telepathy power to hold the men body, incorporating after like a demonic identity.
 
 
Rabdos: The fallen angel that still dominates the stars.
 
 
Sartel: The angel in charge of hidden things.
 
 
Xaphan: One of the rebel angels, who is said to have suggested to Satan igniting the sky during the Great Angelic Battle. Before this nefarious plan could be carried out, the rebel angels were thrown into the bottomless pit for Michael and his heavenly archangels, he is responsible for keeping the flames of Hell.
 
 
Abraxas: The guardian angel of the world of magic.
 
 
Bael: The angel who seduced the people of Moses to build the image of "Baal" to venerate, responsible for handling evil against Moses and also responsible for sending the followers of Baal to hell.
 
 
Duma: Angel Egypt Guard, responsible for the tombs of death.
 
 
Lilith: It was the first unsuccessful woman in God's creation in the same breath of Adam, but was seduced by the fallen angel Samael, follower of Lucifer, Lilith disobeyed God's command not to want to be with Adam as a husband, Samael Lilith took the power of Lucifer , turning it into demon, became a woman-snake attracted Eve and Adam to disobey God, leaving the garden of Eden to the Mesopotamian desert leaving traces of evil, death and destruction during the nights. Samael was hunted down and cast into hell, and Lilith trapped forever in a tomb sealed by angels connected to the gate of hell, considered forgotten God's creation.
 
 
Azazyel: Archangel fallen treacherous men and other angels, sword master and armaments to humans, he taught men how to make swords, knives and armor, waged a struggle with the angel Michael and Raphael, was the first earthly angel to fall into the deep abyss along with Lucifer after be defeated..
 
 
Gadrel: Angel isolated to the other angels, inventor of the swords that threatens to hurt other angels.
 
 
Asmodeus: Angel of greed, wrath and lust that lived together with the Jews.
 
 
Mashith: Fallen Angel mishandling of punishing in hell.
 
 
Samyaza: Angel with the second high degree of power, Mount Hermon Covenant Leader, owned about his more than 200 guards domain in which it provided temporary powers those angels who were still attached to the abyss to the earthly life with men, it also taught all the charms kind to men.
 
 
Tamiel: Taught astronomy to men.
 
 
Astaroth: Cherub fallen that torments hell.
 
 
Baalberith: Angel fallen seraph of murder and blasphemy, was leader of the heavenly cherubs, right arm of Lucifer.
 
 
Shemhazay: Angel that control the underworld of lost souls to haunt is the prince of destruction.
 
 
Yekun: Angel rebel, he was the first angel to seduce mislead the angels. Of enormous intelligence, taught men sign language, reading and writing with ink.
 
 
Kesabel: It was the angel to encourage the angels to have sex with humans, generating their children, Nephilim giants.
 
 
Penemue: This angel taught men how to lie.
 
 
Ariman: Fallen angel who lives in the Mesopotamian region that denies the sovereignty of God over all things, creator and developer of new demons, he changes in many forms.
 
 
Adriel: Considered the "Angel Sorry" One of the rebels seraphim, who later repented of his sin against God. But according to Christian doctrine, the fallen angels can not repent because, once they sinned against God, its essence is rooted in evil, it is the only fallen angel who helps, but is also neutral with that makes.
 
*[[Devaronian]]s are said to resemble demons.
 
*[[Demon (DOOM)]]
 
*[[Demons]]
 
*[[Demons (Hellgate)]]
 
 
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Demon (Greek: δαίμων, daimon) often denotes a malevolent entity in classical and modern cultures and religions. However, its Greek root, daimon, may not have necessarily carried any negative connotations.[5] Daimon originally implied a spirit or divine power, possibly an equivalent to the Latin word numen,[6] meaning "divinity", or a "divine presence", "divine will."[7] At the advent of Christianity, Greek and Latin concepts were paganized, or essentially, demonized.[8]

Ancient aliens

One of the most ancient written sources regarding a clash between good and evil is the Enuma Elis which recounts Mesopotamian cosmology. A great beast is described, known as Tiamat, who bears children to serve in her rebellion against Marduk (Babylonian), or EA (Sumerian). Tiamat was described as primordial chaos [9] and sometimes identified with images of a sea serpent or dragon.[10] The Enûma Elish states that Tiamat gave birth to dragons and serpents, among a more general list of monsters including scorpion men and merpeople.[11] Such iconography had impressed Greek mythology as well as eschatology in Judeo-Christian theology. It is also a deep study in demonology as well as for developing support for the ancient aliens hypothesis.

Zecharia Sitchin, an advocate of the ancient aliens hypothesis, ran with these early concepts to promote his Tiamat hypothesis which states that Nibiru (a name synonymous with MARDUK) collided catastrophically with a planet, Tiamat, once located between Mars and Jupiter. This collision supposedly formed the planet Earth, the asteroid belt, and the comets.[12][13][14]

Popular culture

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The Fall of the Rebel Angels by Gustave Doré

See also

Sources

  1. California State University, The Enuma Elish (PDF) (short version)
  2. Hinduism: The Ideas of Heaven and Hell, by Swami Adiswarananda
  3. Giants Of Sumer, by Xavier Séguin, March 8, 2014
  4. Encyclopedia Judaica: Anthropomorphism
  5. Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert. "δαιμόνιον". A Greek–English Lexicon. Perseus. 
  6. "Demon". Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Encyclopædia Britannica. 
  7. Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary
  8. Arnold Angenendt, “The Christianization of Latin Europe”, Brill’s Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages
  9. Dalley, Stephanie (1987). Myths from Mesopotamia. Oxford University Press. pp. 329. 
  10. Jacobsen, Thorkild (1968). "The Battle between Marduk and Tiamat". Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (1): 104–108. doi:10.2307/597902. 
  11. King, Leonard William (1902). The Seven Tablets of Creation (Vol. II: Supplementary Texts). pp. 117. 
  12. Wikipedia, Zecharia Sitchin, Ideas and works
  13. Sitchin, Zecharia (1990). "Chapter 2: It Came From Outer Space". Genesis Revisited. New York: Avon Books. ISBN 0380761599. 
  14. Compare to Phaeton (hypothetical planet)

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