
Watcher (angel) - Wikipedia
Yeqon or Jeqon (Hebrew: יָקוּם, romanized: Yaqum, lit. 'he shall rise') was the ringleader who first tempted the other Watchers into having sexual relations with humans. [16] His accomplices …
Yeqon - The Demonic Paradise Wiki
Yeqon was one of the chief Watchers whose task was to observe humanity, leading the Grigori Council as a member of the ten chiefs. He was in charge of overseeing the Earth and was …
Yeqon | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica
Yeqon. One of the fallen angels mentioned in the Book of Enoch. He is the one who has led astray all the children of the holy angels, and has led them down on the earth, and has led …
Yeqon - Dark Temples
Discover the intriguing story of Yeqon, the fallen angel who led the Watchers in imparting forbidden knowledge to humanity.
Asbeel - Wikipedia
Asbeel was listed as the second of five "satans" who led astray the Grigori by falling in love with humans. There were also Yeqon (or Yaqum, "he shall rise"), Gadreel ("wall of God"), …
Yeqon | Demonology | Fandom
Yeqon ("led astray" or "rebel") is a jinn in Enochian lore; he is labeled as one of the Five Satans. Yeqon was the Watcher who, with Asb'el, led all the others to earth to copulate with human …
The Five Satans | Demonology | Fandom
The Book of Enoch refers to the collection of five jinn, Asb'el, Gader'el, Kasadya, Pinem'e, and Yeqon, as the Five Satans. Their actions were in part responsible for the series of events that …
Yeqon or Jeqon (Hebrew: םּ וקָ י, romanized: Yaqum, lit. 'he shall rise') was the ringleader who first tempted the other Watchers into having sexual relations with humans.[13] His accomplices …
Jequon - OCCULT WORLD
Apr 22, 2021 · Jequon: A name sometimes also rendered Yequon. He is a fallen angel mentioned in the Book of Enoch. Jequon appears in 1 Enoch 68:4, where he is identified as the angel …
Yeqon - Wikipedia
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