- 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...
-
Bible mentions two
classes of
demonic spirits, the se'irim and the
shedim. The word
shedim (sing shed or sheyd)
appears in two
places in the
Hebrew Bible...
-
Apocalypse of Baruch,
lilin come from the
desert and they are
similar to
shedim. Lilu (mythology),
Akkadian and
Sumerian demons Lilith,
Jewish female demon...
-
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...
- 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...
-
frequently invoked in pairs.: 1–10 The
Jewish depiction of jinn (Hebrew:
Shedim)
closely resemble that of the
Islamic depictions in many regards. The story...
- has been
described as a
hysterical syndrome.
Dybbuk box
Golem Kabbalah Shedim Trachtenberg,
Joshua (2004) [Originally
published 1939]. "Glossary of Hebrew...
- mythology) Shax/Chax (Christian demonology)
Shaitan (Jewish,
Islamic demonology)
Shedim (Jewish folklore)
Shdum (Mandaean mythology)
Sitri (Christian demonology)...
-
lowest of all
created beings. Se'īrīm are
frequently compared with the
shedim of
Hebrew tradition,
along with
satyrs of Gr**** mythology,
fauns of Roman...
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Istanbul Mythology portal Asia
portal Abyzou Akhkhazu Alû
Lamia Lilin Lilith Shedim Utukku Hartmut Kühne Dūr-Katlimmu 2008 and
beyond 2010
section 'The place...