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  2. Mastema - Wikipedia

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    Mastema (Hebrew: מַשְׂטֵמָה Masṭēmā; Ge'ez: መሰቴማ Mesetēma), Mastemat, or Mansemat, [1] [2] is an angel or evil angel in the Book of Jubilees. [3] He first appears in the literature of the Second Temple Period as a personification of the Hebrew word mastemah (מַשְׂטֵמָה), meaning "hatred", "hostility", "enmity ...

  3. Timeline of crimes involving the Order of Nine Angles

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    He had a foster family and weekly psychologist visits in Romania, even so he became mostly active on the internet which resulted in him being involved with the ONA. The Order of Nine Angles encouraged him to kill a 74-year-old Hungarian woman in Mediaș, Sibiu County on April 12, 2022 who he believed was a Roma. He recorded the killing and ...

  4. Malleus Maleficarum - Wikipedia

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    The Malleus Maleficarum, [a] usually translated as the Hammer of Witches, [3] [b] is the best known treatise about witchcraft. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It was written by the German Catholic clergyman Heinrich Kramer (under his Latinized name Henricus Institor ) and first published in the German city of Speyer in 1486.

  5. Saturninus of Antioch - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Simon and Menander, Saturninus was a dualist, [10] believing that God was opposed by an equal principle that would be Satan, [2] distinct from the demiurgic archons. [6] [11] After rebelling against God to create the world, the rebel angels would have switched their battle against Satan and his servants, who desired to dominate this ...

  6. Classification of demons - Wikipedia

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    The Testament of Solomon is a pseudepigraphical work, purportedly written by King Solomon, in which the author mostly describes particular demons who he enslaved to help build the temple, the questions he put to them about their deeds and how they could be thwarted, and their answers, which provide a kind of self-help manual against demonic activity.

  7. Serpent seed - Wikipedia

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    The doctrine of the serpent seed, also known as the dual-seed or the two-seedline doctrine, is a controversial and fringe Christian religious belief which explains the biblical account of the fall of man by stating that the Serpent mated with Eve in the Garden of Eden, and the offspring of their union was Cain.

  8. Christian views on sin - Wikipedia

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    The doctrine of sin is central to the Christian faith, since its basic message is about redemption in Christ. [ 2 ] Hamartiology , a branch of Christian theology which is the study of sin, [ 3 ] describes sin as an act of offence against God by despising his persons and Christian biblical law , and by injuring others. [ 4 ]

  9. Shaitan - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic term šayṭān originated from the triliteral root š-ṭ-n ("distant, astray") and is cognate to Satan. It has a theological connotation designating a creature distant from the divine mercy. [8] The term is attested in Geʽez. In the Book of Enoch, "angels of punishment prepare the instruments for the säyəṭanə". [9]