BAEL - King
The First Principal Spirit is a King ruling in the East, called Bael. He maketh thee to go Invisible. He ruleth over 66 Legions of Infernal Spirits. He appeareth in divers shapes, sometimes like a Cat, sometimes like a Toad, and sometimes like a Man, and sometimes all these forms at once. He speaketh hoarsely. This is his character which is used to be worn as a Lamen before him who calleth him forth, or else he will not do thee homage.
Source: [The Lesser Key of Solomon ]
Sigil of Beelzebub |
The first principal spirit is a king ruling in ye East, called Bael. he maketh men goe Invisible, he ruleth over 66 Legions of Inferiour spirits, he appeareth in divers shapes, sometimes like a Catt, sometimes like a Toad, sometimes like a man, & sometimes in all these formes at once. he speaketh very horsly.
This is his Character which is to be worne as a Lamen before him who calleth him forth, or else he will not doe you homage.
Source: [Ars Goetia ]
(1) <Baell>. Their first <and principall> king (which is of the power of the east) is called Baëll who when he is conjured up, appeareth with three heads; the first, like a tode; the second, like a man; the third, like a cat. He speaketh with a hoarse voice, he maketh a man go invisible [and wise], he hath under his obedience and rule sixtie and six legions of divels.
Source: [Pseudomonarchia Daemonum ]
BEELZEBUB is also known as BAALZEBUB, ENLIL, BEL, "PIR BUB"* BAAL ZEBUL and BEELZEBUTH. He is also known as the Goetic Demon "BAEL".
Those who are close to Beelzebub know he is Enlil. This is from him personally. Enlil was the original "Bel" which later evolved into "Baal." "Baal" means "Lord," "Master" "Baal the Prince." Beelzebub/Enlil was a very popular and well-known God who had cities named after him with the prefix "Baal" all over the Middle East.
Source: [Serpentis666 ]
Ruler: GÖAP
Rank: King (Rex)
Element: Fire
Direction: South
Metal: Gold
Color: Yellow
Incense: Frankincense
Corresponding Angel: » VEHUIAH
Zodiac Position: 0-4 Degrees of Aries
March 21st-25th *[March 21-30]
Tarot Card: 2 of Rods [From Azazel]
Candle color: Black
Plant: Fern
Planet: Sun [From Azazel]
Metal: Iron *[Gold]
Bael is a Day Demon and rules over 66 legions of spirits.
Most people who have studied the occult know Beelzebub is very close to Satan and they both go back to the "beginning of time" here on earth; Enlil and Enki. He is second in command to Satan since he is Father Satan's half-brother. Along with his brother Ea and Astaroth, he wound up in the grimoires as one of the Crowned princes of Hell and was labeled as "evil," as were all the other Pagan Gods.
"Baal Zebub, the Healing God of Ekron, later became one word -- Beelzebub -- which came to represent evil and idolatry in the New Testament of the Bible." [Excerpt taken from: "Syria" by Coleman South, 1995.]
Beelzebub is best known as the God of the Philistines ruling over the city of Ekron. The Ancient Philistines worshiped Him under the name "Baalzebub." Beelzebub is "Lord over all that Flies". Wherever he was worshipped, he was known as God of the weather and meteorology. He also controlled the airways when the Nephilim came to Earth.
The Egyptian hieroglyph for "air" and "wind" is very similar to one of Beelzebubs Sigils. The evolution here is obvious. Accordingly the point is: Beelzebub is "Prince of the Air."
However Judeo-Christianity denigrated him and claimed Beelzebub is "Lord of the Flies." His name was perverted by the Hebrews to mean "Lord of the Flies" and many Jewish written grimoires have illustrations of ugly flies for Beelzebub.
Beelzebub/Enlil is the God of storms, atmospheric conditions, the wind, the rain and the element of air. He is also the God of Entomancy. Entomancy is a method of divination by interpreting the behavior of insects. Beelzebub is also a Master of Astrology and the Zodiac. His number is 50.
Beelzebub is the Patron of all of the Orient [Far East], Martial Arts and Asian Culture. He was Prince of the Seraphim. Beelzebub/Enlil, was the Patron God of Nippur, a city in Sumeria which is now present day Iraq. Beelzebub had his ziggurats, shrines and temples located in the city of Nippur.
His ziggurat of Nippur was called, "Fi-irn-bar-sag." He is the God who hurls his thunderbolts and lightning against the enemies of Satan. He is considered to be a gracious life-giving and life-sustaining God, taking care of his people, the beasts of the field, the fowls of heaven and the fishes of the sea.
"Enlil [Beelzebub] is both a God of war and God of peace; a destroyer and protector, defender, restorer, upbuilder; inimical, hostile and most gracious."
Enlil [Beelzebub] is neither afraid nor stands in dread of an enemy. A battle undertaken by him is pursued with unrelenting vigor till it is carried to its victorious end-- with him there is no pardon nor retreat:
"The hostile not subservient land- from that land thy breast thou dost not turn.
If his anger is once aroused, there is no one who could induce him to leave or cool off."
Enlil/Beelzebub was a "protector and life-giver." "As furious and destructive Enlil may be in his dealings with the enemies, as gracious, kind and loving he can be when his own people and country are concerned. He protects his people from hostile invasions by surrounding them and their home with a high wall or by becoming for them a fastness or house, the bolts of which he fastens securely so that the hostile hordes can neither climb over or overcome it nor can enter through its gates.
If his people are in need of rain, he opens the gates of heaven, pulls back its bars, loosens its fastenings, removes its bolts that abundant rains may water their fields; or he may do this to drown and utterly destroy the enemy.
Below is an Ancient Sumerian hymn to Enlil / Beelzebub:
The gate[s] of heavenHe sustains the life of both man and beast. In doing so, he does not neglect even the smallest and most insignificant who maketh to sprout, the grain art thou.
The bars of heaven
The fastenings of heaven
The bolts of heaven
Thou openest
Thou pullest back
Thou loosenest
Thou removest
The ancient Babylonians were amazed at Enlil's loving kindness, protection and support, praising him by exclaiming "He who protects [gives support]."
Endowed with extraordinary powers and authority. The emblem of his authority is a pure or bright scepter which he carries or holds in his hands or wields. He acts on the authority of Satan. This bright scepter is, however, not merely an emblem of authority, power and might, but also a stylus in the hand of Beelzebub, the scribe, by means of which he writes the will and enters the decisions of Satan.
"The twelve signs of the zodiac, the year, seasons, months and signs of the zodiac have each and all their beginning and end, their boundaries or outlines, their pictures or drawings: Enlil [Beelzebub] indicates and proclaims them. There is a meaning and significance to each and all of them: Enlil [Beelzebub] interprets them. This he does by the 'fullness of his manifestations.'
'Enlil and His Seven Manifestations.' It is one of the most remarkable facts in connection with the nature of every god who, at one time or another, played the role of the Son in a given trinity, that such a god was considered to have seven manifestations of his powers.' 'Seven'* they were, because this number expresses the 'fullness, completeness, totality.". (*These are the 7 chakras)
Below is a diagram of Beelzebub's Temple at Ekron in Ancient Philistia:
*Beelzebub was known as "Pir Bub" to the Yezidi Devil Worshippers of Iraq. They claim he was the God of King Ahab.
"BAALZEBUB taking Zebub or Myla as the name Fly-God, a God of Ekron, whose oracle was consulted by Ahaziah king of Israel in his last illness. The name is commonly explained Lord of Flies. True, there is no Semitic analogy for this but Pausanias tells us of a God who drove away dangerous swarms of flies from Olympia, and Clement of Alexandria attests the cult of the same God in Elis and we may, if we will, interpret the title A God who sends as well as removes a plague of flies. Let us however, look farther. Bezold thought that in an Assyrian inscription of the 12th cent. B.C.E. Baal-Zabnbi was the name of the one of Zebub. Baal-Zebub was a widely known divine name, adopted for the God of Ekron. The restoration of the final syllable, however, is admittedly quite uncertain, and the reading Baal-Sapuna [see BAAL-ZEPHON, I] seems much more probable. Winckler, therefore, suggests that Zebub might be some very ancient name of a locality in Ekron [no longer to be explained etymologically], on the analogy of Baal-Sidon, Baal-Hermon, Baal- Lebanon. No such locality, however, is known, and Ekron, not any locality in Ekron, was the territory of the Baal. It is, therefore, more probable that Baal-Zebub, Lord of Flies [which occurs only in a very late narrative, one which has a pronounced didactic tendency], is a contemptuous uneuphonic Jewish modification of the true name, which was probably Baal-Zebul, 'Lord of the High House.'"
"This is a title such as any God with a fine temple might bear, and was probably not confined to the God of Ekron. 'High house' would at the same time refer to the dwelling-place of the Gods 'mountain of assembly' in the far North. There is some reason to think that the Phoenicians knew of such a dwelling-place. The conception is implied in the divine name Baal-Saphon, 'Lord of the North' [see BAAL-ZEPHON], and in the Elegy on the king of Tyre [Ezekiel 28 ]; and the Philistines probably knew of it. At any rate, the late Hebrew narrator or, if we will, an early scribe may have resented the application of such a title as 'Lord of the high house' [which suggested to him either Solomon's temple or the heavenly dwelling of Yahwi, to the Ekronite God, and changed it to 'Lord of flies,' Baal-Zebub. This explanation throws light on three proper names, JEZEBEL, ZEBUL, and ZEBULON, 'from thy [high house] of holiness and glory.' The same term could be applied to the mansion of the moon in the sky."
I've noticed that the sigil of belphegor is also used with beelzebub or closely resembles one another. Any take on this?
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