
Asmodeus - Wikipedia
Asmodeus (/ ˌæzməˈdiːəs /; Ancient Greek: Ἀσμοδαῖος, Asmodaios) or Ashmedai (/ ˈæʃmɪˌdaɪ /; Hebrew: אַשְמְדּאָי, romanized: ʾAšmədāy; Arabic: آشماداي; see below for other variations) is a king of demons in the legends of Solomon and the constructing of Solomon's Temple. [1]
Asmodeus: King of the Nine Hells and Prince of Lust: Full Profile
Nov 24, 2022 · Asmodeus is one of the seven Princes of Hell, associated strongly with the sin of Lust. He appears as an antagonist in the Book of Tobit and in several Talmudic legends, which pit him against the king and divine sorcerer Solomon. He is …
ASMODEUS – ASMODAY (32) – OCCULT WORLD
Jun 8, 2017 · Asmodeus’ chief objectives are to prevent intercourse between husband and wife, wreck new marriages, and force husbands to commit adultery. He is also one of the chief Demons involved in cases of Possession. Throughout history, he has been regarded as one of the most evil of Satan’s infernal Demons.
Asmoday - Occult Encyclopedia
Dec 19, 2024 · Asmoday, also known as Asmodeus (/ˌæzməˈdiːəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀσμοδαῖος, Asmodaios) or Ashmedai (/ˈæʃmɪˌdaɪ/; Hebrew: אַשְמְדּאָי, ʾAšmədʾāy), as well as Asmodevs, Ashema Deva or Amias (see below for other variations), is a prince of demons, or in Judeo-Islamic lore the king of the earthly spirits ...
Asmoday - Mythos and Legends Wiki
Asmoday is the 32nd demonic spirit of the Ars Goetia and a strong and powerful Great King of Hell. He is both the adoptive child and servant of Asmodeus, serving under his father as well as under the archdemon Amaymon along with Aamon.
Asmoday - Goetia - Classics of Magick - Norton's Imperium
Feb 8, 2021 · (32.) Asmoday. - The Thirty-second Spirit is Asmoday, or Asmodai. He is a Great King, Strong, and Powerful. He appeareth with Three Heads, whereof the first is like a Bull, the second like a Man, and the third like a Ram; he hath also the tail of a Serpent, and from his mouth issue Flames of Fire. His Feet are webbed like those of a Goose.
Asmodeus - King of Demons | Mythology.net
Mar 25, 2018 · Most scholars agree that Asmodeus is derived from Aeshma-daeva, a wrathful demon who appeared in Persian Zoroastrianism around the 9th century BCE. Later, the Jewish and Christian faiths built off of Aeshma-daeva’s infamy, creating a new demon called Asmodeus.
Asmodai - New World Encyclopedia
Asmodai appears as the king "Asmoday" in the Ars Goetia, where he is said to have a seal in gold and is listed as number thirty-two according to respective rank.
Asmodeus/Asmoday - Demonicpedia
Jan 2, 2012 · Asmodeus, also known as Asmoday and Samael, is one of the most powerful demons in demonology. He is said to be a fallen angel who fell from grace in the courts of heaven and was cast into hell.
Asmodeus - Monstropedia
Apr 15, 2008 · Asmodai or Asmodeus is a demon in Jewish mythology. The name Asmodai is believed to derive from Avestan language *aēšma-daēva, where aēšma means "wrath", and daēva signifies "demon". While the daēva Aēšma is thus Zoroastrianism's demon of wrath and is also well attested as such, the compound aēšma-daēva is not attested in scripture.