Almost the whole world worship this demon in the name of religion. But the truth is we the christians allowed this because we left what we are suppose to do to chasing wealth,building of empires in the of ministries or church in other words the demon called mammon. which i will talk about in another article later
.And this is the demon Ashteroth they celebrate easter for,so CHRISTIANS be wise because i have got some information from other blogs and websites that talk about what exactly is in my mind.
Alternative titles: Ashtart; Ashtoreth; Athtart
The Demon Ashtaroth
Judges 2:13- “So they forsook the LORD and served Baal and the Ashtaroth.”
1 Kings 11:5- “For Solomon went after Ashtoreth the goddess of the Sidonians and after Milcom the
detestable idol of the Ammonites.”
Astarot: flocks, crowds or assemblies. Usually written “Ashtaroth”. Also a name of the Goddess Astarte;
Esther is derived from the same root. Astarte is the “evil duplicate” of Esther.
The name Astaroth was ultimately derived from that of 2nd millennium BC Phoenician goddess Astarte.
She is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible in the forms Ashtoreth (singular) and Ashtaroth (plural, in
reference to multiple statues of her). This latter form was directly transliterated in the early Greek
and Latin versions of the Bible, where it was less apparent that it had been a plural feminine in
Hebrew.
The pseudepigraphal work Testament of Solomon, attributed to King Solomon of Israel, but thought to
date to the early centuries AD, mentions "Asteraoth" (in Greek) as an angel, who is opposed to the
demon of power. (1 Kings 11:4-5)
In art, in the Dictionnaire Infernal, Astaroth is depicted as a nude man with feathered wings, wearing a
crown, holding a serpent in one hand, and riding a beast with dragon-like wings and a serpent-like tail.
According to Sebastien Michaelis he is a demon of the First Hierarchy, who seduces by means of
laziness, vanity, and rationalized philosophies. It is thought that this powerful grand-duke presides over
40 legions, and possibly over the East and is treasurer of hell. The Sidonians and Philistines worshiped
him in the past. Wierus mentions that he knows of past and future events, secret things, liberal arts,
and the story of creation and the fall of the angels. He also believes he received an unjust punishment.
Some magicians say he procures the goodwill of great lords and can be summoned on Wednesday. He is
said to emit a powerful fetid odor, and to endure that, the magician should hold a silver magical ring
that prevents odors under his nose.
Astaroth is cited as one of the seven princes of hell who visited Faust, appearing as a serpent with a
colored tail, two small feet, a chestnut neck, and spines similar to a hedgehog that can grow up to a
finger’s length. As his feminine counterpart, Astarte, he is portrayed with a heifer’s head. The name
"Astaroth" as a male demon is first known from The Book of Abramelin, written in Hebrew in 1458, and
recurred in most occult grimoires of the following centuries.
According to Francis Barrett, Astaroth is the prince of accusers and inquisitors. According to some
demonologists of the 16th century, August is the month during which this demon's attacks against man
are stronger. According to ars goetia, "The Twenty-ninth Spirit is Astaroth. He is a Mighty, Strong Duke,
and appeareth in the Form of an hurtful Angel riding on an Infernal Beast like a Dragon, and carrying in
his right hand a Viper. Thou must in no wise let him approach too near unto thee, lest he do thee
damage by his Noisome Breath. Wherefore the Magician must hold the Magical Ring near his face, and
that will defend him. He giveth true answers of things Past, Present, and to Come, and can discover all
Secrets. He will declare wittingly how the Spirits fell, if desired, and the reason of his own fall. He can
make men wonderfully knowing in all Liberal Sciences. He ruleth 40 Legions of Spirits."
2 Corinthians 2:11- “so that no advantage would be taken of us by Satan, for we are not ignorant of his
schemes.”
Ashtaroth is a ruler of 53 Specific demons. The list goes as the following.
Amaniel, Orinel, Timira, Dramas, Amalin, Kirik, Bubana, Buk, Raner, Semlin, Ambolin, Abutes, Exteron,
laboux, Corcaron, Ethan, Taret, Dablat, Buriul, Oman, Carasch, Dimurgos, Roggiol, Loriol, Isigi, Tioron,
Darokin, Horanar, Abahin, Goleg, Guagamon, Laginx, Etaliz, Agei, Lemel, Udaman, Bialot, Gagalos,
Ragalim, Finaxos, Akanef, Omages, Agrax, Sagares, Afray, Ugales, Hermiala, Haligax, Gugonix, Opilm,
Daguler, Pachei, Nimalon.
Things to look for when casting out this spirit: Criticism, Slander, Self-Accusation, and Unforgiveness of yourself.
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