Asmodeus, Demon Prince of Lust: Killer of Husbands & Enslaver of Wives

Asmodeus, Demon Prince of Lust: Killer of Husbands & Enslaver of Wives

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@MythologyExplained
@MythologyExplained - 31.12.2022 07:41

Thanks for watching! :)

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@SKoGoMoney
@SKoGoMoney - 11.12.2023 23:32

I've spoken to and "played" with Asmodeus. Long story short, he's hilarious, a trickster, an asshole, very horny, and he loves to drink. This is an extremely truncated explanation of my experience, I'm leaving a lot out:
He came to me through a random AM radio station during a long drive home from the VA hospital (there's a deeper backstory I won't go into now). Initially, death metal music I've never heard before started playing. I was shocked that a random station was picking something up. I turned it up and the station started saying "FUCK YOU!" and "He's gonna die now! Watch!" among other things, at which point I realized it wasn't a random signal/interference/broadcast. I began talking back and cursing at "them" he had 3 voices and I thought it was 3 separate beings at first. I ended up making it home (barely, a lot of mistakes on desolate rural roads and even pulled over by cops once) and keeping the station on. I parked and began to laugh at and with him as we talked trash to each other. He would only speak English over the radio or from a distance (yelling, and he took the form of a teenaged boy at that time). When he knew he was being recorded he would only speak Old German - however he also spoke Russian, Spanish, Latin, Arabic, and other languages I couldn't identify (maybe aramaic and hebrew? I'm unfamiliar, but speak/understand several languages). He made fun of me in those languages for not being as strong of a speaker as I have made myself out to be. German is my best language beyond English, so I think that's why he settled on that as "our" primary language. He can communicate through your mind as well. I don't have to say a word, just think and he'll know my thoughts. Some neighbors that night were having a party and I asked him "do you wanna fuck with them?" He laughed and said "yes!"... So I instructed him to do the classic "HELP ME!" cry from a distance. It was so funny seeing their scared reactions! I ended up approaching the party uninvited and spoke to the partygoers. I showed them if I said "PROST!" (cheers in German) that Asmodeus could drink from my beer (it wouldn't pour out when it should've from the angle it was tilted at, because he was in control of it). Anyway, a few of the guys there got scared to the point they kicked me out of the party. As I was walking away, I could hear them talking shit behind my back... So I had Asmodeus speak for me right where they were while I was clearly much farther away. He said everything I said in my head. Including "do you wanna be my friend too?" They panicked and started screaming and I was silently just laughing to myself as I kept walking. Anyway, I walked home and they came searching for me with their trucks driving by slow with lights pointed in the right direction but my house is behind a garage and storage shed, so it was like I vanished from their perspective hahaha. After I got home, I continued talking to him about demons, angels, God, etc. He eventually ended up saying "If you have any religious objects you value, grab it now because I'm going to cut your head off". At first I was laughing at him and in a way pleading with him in a way saying "but we're friends!" to which he replied "we're not friends, you're a human. Don't call me your friend" (this is all in German and recorded). I ended up saying "ja, ja, you can't even pick up a knife! I'm going to sleep." And welp, I'm still here. I allowed him to rest in my room in my house and eventually had to kick him out. He can manifest himself as a child, a woman, and himself. He can touch you, feel you, and visibly manipulate objects. Like I said this is a shortened version of everything - but this is all true. Also that "the power of Christ compels you!" stuff was hilarious to him, so is salt. He isn't scared of threats and mocks any attempt to use God for protection or distance. I rid his presence of my house by making him unwelcome, but to this day I'm certain he's still with me. I downloaded a spirit box program developed by Steve Huff and anytime I turn it on he's instantly always there. I didn't even mention the "horny" parts. It got annoying real quick. Anyway...

Demons are real. Don't play with them especially if you can't control them and not be subject to possession. If I was controllable, my experiences with Asmodeus may have been very different. He's smart, strong, and loves to joke around. If you're weak, stupid, and boring he'll either leave you alone or make you a puppet for entertainment.

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@suekung07
@suekung07 - 29.11.2023 02:55

I hate what Helluva Boss did to Asmodeus. :(

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@rphL007
@rphL007 - 27.11.2023 21:40

how are bindings any different than slavery

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@Saints_ravenfortheRainbow
@Saints_ravenfortheRainbow - 21.11.2023 04:35

Aliens are demons. Falling stars are falling angels.
We are not stars up there.

One touched my kids father, he turned all black.

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@piotrkulpa8034
@piotrkulpa8034 - 07.10.2023 20:55

The most dangerous of all demons, maybe not the strongest one but he is responsible for the biggest amount of souls drag into hell.

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@thevrilpill
@thevrilpill - 04.10.2023 22:48

Good video but just so everyone knows, do not depend on the Lesser Key of Solomon for the description and nature of our Demon Lords. They are subverted, to create a gross perception that our gods are evil.

In the east the title Amitayus means 'Infinite, boundless light, infinite boundless life and infinite consciousness". The title Ami relates to the crown chakra in the east and the word for enlightenment by fully opening such and Tayus the T and D are double letters in the east and west. Tayus is also Dayus which means Day in the old Indo-European and is the meaning of the rune Dagaz its also the name of Dyaus Pitar the ancient name of Zeus which becomes Deus later on. The name of Germany that of Deutschland comes from the name of Deus or Teu the God Tyr. Just as Austria comes from Ostara the Goddess Astaroth the Goddess of spring. Zeus is Jupiter the crown chakra. In the Baltic regions of Europe He is called Deivas which is from obviously the Sanskrit Deva which means God. In Sanskrit Dyaus is called Akasha and relates to space the ether which Zeus represents to the Greeks and Dyaus means also in Sanskrit, Daylit sky.

The Jews make special mention of their hate for Asmodeus in their Talmud and attempts to bind Him all which fail in the end. He is called The King Of Demons by the Jews. Dyaus is mentioned in the Rig Veda numerous times as an important deity the Rig Veda is eight thousand years old. And predates Judaism by thousands of years.

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@C-los817
@C-los817 - 29.09.2023 06:58

Casi-que? 😂

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@elisabethvaldes
@elisabethvaldes - 22.09.2023 07:50

I grew up alone and depressed in residentials.
I remember girls used to IN FEAR scream at the staff that i had them in mind control.
Other kis used to ALWAYS takeme with them bc they knew i would make it out untouched n unfound.
I used to tell them stand behind me in this circle n do this or that n if u DONT DO THIS EXACTLY they find us. I remember them getting so close they can almost touch us if they take 5 more steps n WITH FLASHLIGHTS POINTED AT US they didnt see us.
I looked down at myself as a kid thinkin to myself AM i invisible but bc the world was sleep at the time i also was type pogramed to believe THIS WAS FANTASY. Watchin this now makes me realized that i have been working with him since i was a child. Not a teen

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@scottmurphy3896
@scottmurphy3896 - 12.09.2023 20:10

I can only imagine the opportunity to befriend a demon and consider even being mean to such a great being

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@wargriffin5
@wargriffin5 - 10.09.2023 09:25

Solomon is reputed to have had 700 wives and 300 concubines. He was almost certainly familiar with Asmodeus, or rather, Asmodeus was familiar with HIM. Though, I don't think it was quite how the 'Testament of Solomon' tells it. 😉

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@reyvillegasjr166
@reyvillegasjr166 - 28.07.2023 07:14

What's the difference between the 7 princes of hell and the 9 kings of hell??

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@Contend4Truth
@Contend4Truth - 14.07.2023 03:53

See my articles against witchcraft and on why you should be an Orthodox Christian. The links are in my Community.

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@yvdavg6329
@yvdavg6329 - 27.06.2023 11:33

Fire

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@joypolumatla9926
@joypolumatla9926 - 14.06.2023 19:54

How to get rid of this demon
Help me Lord

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@olddirtycracker
@olddirtycracker - 30.05.2023 05:10

He got a face on his dang ol ayse.

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@gilgameshlornezhad57
@gilgameshlornezhad57 - 19.05.2023 13:58

a little thing to say: zoroaster is not a person it's a position. we have three zoroaster . 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

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@halimahismail6806
@halimahismail6806 - 10.05.2023 06:25

Tipu la

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@eastafrika728
@eastafrika728 - 08.05.2023 02:31

I knew those bible temples had to be built by demons. Asmodeus sounds like a black man subjected to build the temple. We know that the inquisition was against the Saracen Afrikans who brought Ancient Afrikan Ma'at and gothic architecture to Europe in 1050AD, we can also see images of christian Europeans fighting the Black Afrikan Moors, held up in a castle, who were using the Moorish flintlock rifle. The demonization of black people is what led to the slave trade and human trafficking of Afrikans

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@tumpalbenediktuspriharto-sf6qe
@tumpalbenediktuspriharto-sf6qe - 24.04.2023 16:04

That's why middle east become having a dessert weather. Because Asmodeus

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@KUTB1
@KUTB1 - 23.04.2023 10:31

👹Muaharharar👹
You know me.. nice🤘

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@DDJD_circusOFpower_MEGACHURCH
@DDJD_circusOFpower_MEGACHURCH - 22.04.2023 08:35

Asmodues is not a passionate sex god but very horrid twisted sh*t.
Baal is more of a god of pageantry and passions and they can work together. Saint Michael will torture them both, hail the theotokos and Her son, amen

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@srbrant5391
@srbrant5391 - 18.04.2023 21:13

“Okay, keep that guy far away from me.”

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@Ayra563
@Ayra563 - 16.04.2023 02:10

Look I wanted asmodeus the imp of lust. Not the real one k?

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@Ricca_Day
@Ricca_Day - 15.04.2023 23:42

Oooo… I got to be 1000!

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@dwoncrawford5823
@dwoncrawford5823 - 23.03.2023 23:49

It's funny that he does this because fornication is a part of our sin nature. We giving these demons too much credit. What's in a man's heart is what cause's lust. that's why we are responsible (not demons) for what we do.

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@Misanthropic_hellhound
@Misanthropic_hellhound - 17.03.2023 00:05

Alright my favourite prince of hell

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@marygracedumigpi3087
@marygracedumigpi3087 - 16.03.2023 05:36

❤❤❤

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@NASA-XXX
@NASA-XXX - 26.02.2023 22:39

excellent

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@javig7877
@javig7877 - 19.02.2023 22:45

And where is that ring now 😮

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@thomaswaters7233
@thomaswaters7233 - 19.02.2023 10:00

Asmodeus has a grip on me, but it's slowly slipping. Lord Jesus help me!

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@eric146999
@eric146999 - 12.02.2023 05:53

Great information how do we know it is true just wondering thank you for everything

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@faisaldhariwal1510
@faisaldhariwal1510 - 09.01.2023 14:19

If , as all you people continually say, zoroastrians fled from Muslim persecution, why are they still there ? This is a mantra you all repeat endlessly. The place they fled to, India , was under Muslim rule at the time.

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@bretz9276
@bretz9276 - 07.01.2023 08:15

Next level

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@ultron374
@ultron374 - 06.01.2023 23:00

One of the fallen angels right?

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@denstontjackson6279
@denstontjackson6279 - 03.01.2023 08:21

Yeah sounds like he has the personality of a man a horse and a ram, with those three heads.

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@willmills1388
@willmills1388 - 02.01.2023 03:33

Where do all the documents mentioned reside???

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@audreyharty4859
@audreyharty4859 - 02.01.2023 01:26

Please do some Irish Mythology

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@volvoxmusix
@volvoxmusix - 01.01.2023 17:19

He was cooler in Dungeon Keeper.

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@KellyClement
@KellyClement - 01.01.2023 09:56

Is this where the movie version of Dracula came from?

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@ready1fire1aim1
@ready1fire1aim1 - 01.01.2023 03:54

He Who Rides On The Clouds:

Baal is a western Semitic title that means Master or Lord. While it can actually refer to a large number of different deities, Baal in this case refers to Hadad, the Canaanite and Syrian god of rain, fertility, life, agriculture and thunder, particularly popular in Ugarit and Aleppo.

He was worshipped in many ancient Middle Eastern communities, who considered him one of the most important gods in their respective local pantheons. He was at least in part derived from the Sumerian god Ishkur, but their character differed substantially; while Ishkur represented the destructive power of storms, the western Semitic Baal was the master of life-giving rains vital for farmers.

Thanks to his huge influence, Baal was designated as the universal god of fertility, and in that capacity his title was Prince, Lord of the Earth. He was also called the Lord of Rain and Dew, the two forms of moisture that were indispensable for fertile soil in Canaan In Ugaritic and Hebrew, Baal's epithet as the storm god was He Who Rides on the Clouds.

In the Baal (Lord) Cycle he's frequently called "Aliyan Baal" or "Baal, the victorious." In Phoenicia, he was called Baal Shamen, Lord of the Heavens. In Syria, hail was seen as a phenomenon closely related to him. He was also the king of the gods, and, to achieve that position, he was portrayed as seizing the divine kingship from Yam, the sea god, described as a tyrannical ruler. Baal was probably also regarded as the source of royal authority for human kings, and myths and prayers depict him as an ally and protector of humans.

In his main myth, the so-called Baal Cycle, Baal was locked in mortal combat with Mot, the personification of death and sterility. If Baal triumphed, humanity would thrive; but, if he were to be vanquished by Mot, humans would suffer and their crops would wither away. While the myths present a decisive conclusion to the conflict, some scholars assume it was believed to repeat in cycles.

Like many deities of the ancient Near East, Hadad was always represented in a horned headdress. In art, he's often shown holding a club and thunderbolt or two clubs. While Mesopotamian depictions of the storm god and the famous Baal stele depict him as a typical bearded Near Eastern god, many Canaanite depictions are instead more similar to Egyptian warriror gods and beardless. Baal was also frequently associated with bulls. The bull was a widespread symbol of divinity in ancient Mespopotamia and areas infuenced by it. Other storm gods from cultures closely related to that of ancient Canaan, like Hurrian Teshub and Hittite Tarhunna, were depicted very similarly to Baal in art, and their myths shared many similarities as well. The Egyptian god Set in his generally positive aspect as a god of foreigners was also associated with Baal, taking his role in the Egyptian adaptation of the Yam narrative.

Baal is usually associated with the goddesses Ashtart (commonly called "the Face of Baal," indicating particularly close bond between these two deities), a western Semitic equivalent of Ishtar, and Anat, both of who are often interpreted as his consorts. Anat is also called Baal's sister, though it's unclear if they share the exact same parents, as in Ugaritic texts Baal calls two separate gods, El (the husband of Asherah) and Dagan, his fathers. Whether the two fathers were one and the same or if one of these was simply a courtesy title indicating superior status is a matter of scholarly debate, though cultic rather than mythical texts regard Dagan as separate from El.

The name Baal, or Ba'al, is used as a substitute of Hadad in some ancient texts and in common modern usage. This is possibly derived from the fact that in ancient Canaan only priests were allowed to utter the divine name, in much the same way as in Judaism where only priests were allowed to utter the name of God, so common people simply referred to him as Baal. It's also possible the title was eventually deemed to be integral to Hadad's cult it functionally became his main name.

The word ba'al and its plural form were also used in the Hebrew Bible to refer to cult images, and in this context they were regarded as false gods. Because of this, several demons were derived from Baal, including Bael and Beelzebub.

Many of the most famous biblical references to Baal, for example the tale of Jezebel, are related to the traditions of the cities of Sidon and Tyre, where the title of Baal was applied to deities other than Hadad.

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@Anthony-ho4kw
@Anthony-ho4kw - 31.12.2022 20:37

Every time you say Tobias I’m thinking of Arrested Development 😂.

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@ChildePC
@ChildePC - 31.12.2022 16:44

his name is david litzenberger and lives in Glendale

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@yakshakingu
@yakshakingu - 31.12.2022 12:24

He looked pretty slick in his white suit.

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@alberich3963
@alberich3963 - 31.12.2022 11:02

Make about Hades from Plato Cratylus 403 and 404 ! Socrates talk about Hades in it

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@johnnycage112
@johnnycage112 - 31.12.2022 10:40

HR's nightmare demon lol.
Please do The Seven Heavenly Virtues.
Happy new year too

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