- for them. 37. They
slaughtered their sons and
daughters to the
demons [(
shedim)]. 38. They shed
innocent blood, the
blood of
their sons and
daughters whom...
- ("Sabotage Angels"), they
punish sinners in the
underworld and are
equated with
Shedim (demons) (Berakhot 51a;
Ketubot 104a;
Sanhedrin 106b). The
angels of punishment...
-
story features variously in
Talmudic stories where he is the king of the
shedim. The
Quran refers to a "puppet" in the
Story of
Solomon in
Surah Ṣād verses...
-
Bible mentions two
classes of
demonic spirits, the se'irim and the
shedim. The word
shedim (singular shed or sheyd)
appears in two
places in the
Hebrew Bible...
- the underworld,
would make him more
similar to the
concept of the
Jewish shedim and se'iri or the
Islamic shaitan.[citation needed] List of Mesopotamian...
-
Spirits called shedim are
mentioned twice in the
Hebrew Bible. In both of
these instances (Psalm 106:37 and
Deuteronomy 32:17) the
shedim are ****ociated...
-
emerged in the
kabbalistic schools. One such
aspect was the
appearance of the
shedim;
these became ubiquitous to the
ordinary Jews with the
increased access...
- as
having given Solomon the
power to
command the supernatural,
including shedim and jinn, and also the
ability to
speak with animals. Due to the proverbial...
- mythology) Shax/Chax (Christian demonology)
Shaitan (Jewish,
Islamic demonology)
Shedim (Jewish folklore)
Shdum (Mandaean mythology)
Sitri (Christian demonology)...
-
demons and
similar spirits, such as
disease spirits, mazzikin, lilin, and
shedim. The Talmud, a
central text of
Rabbinic Judaism,
contains various descriptions...