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  1. Asmodeus’ chief objectives are to prevent intercourse between husband and wife, wreck new marriages, and force husbands to commit adultery. He is also one of the chief Demons involved in cases of Possession. Throughout history, he has been regarded as one of the most evil of Satan’s infernal Demons.

  2. Nov 18, 2023 · Even then, one name above all strikes terror into the hearts of the most resilient Fallen – Asmodai, the Master of Repentance. And with the Primarch returned and his Chapter resurgent, Asmodai is ready to put his sinister skills to the test with an awesome new miniature.

  3. May 6, 2023 · Simultaneously, in another city, a woman named Sarah (שרה) has lost seven husbands, all on the night of their wedding, thanks to "Asmodeus, the king of the demons." Both Tobit and Sarah pray for...

  4. Apr 15, 2008 · Asmodai or Asmodeus is a demon in Jewish mythology. Contents. 1 Nature. 1.1 Etymology. 1.2 Rank. 1.3 Appearance. 1.4 Powers. 1.5 Symbols. 2 History/Beliefs. 2.1 Jewish mythology. 2.1.1 Special Office of Æshma. 2.1.2 In the Book of Tobit. 2.1.3 In the Talmud. 2.1.4 Influence of Persian Beliefs on Judaism. 2.2 Demonology.

  5. ASMODEUS, or ASHMEDAI [ASHMADAI] ('Aσμοδαὶος, ): By: Kaufmann Kohler, Louis Ginzberg. Table of Contents. In the Book of Tobit. In Testament of Solomon. Haggadic Legend. Benaiah Captures Ashmedai. Ashmedai's Journey to Solomon. Elements of the Ashmedai-Solomon Legend. Asmodeus, Ashmedai, and Æshma. Ashmedai and Shamdon. Ashmedai in Later Sources.

  6. academickids.com › encyclopedia › indexAsmodai - Academic Kids

    Asmodai (also Asmodeus, Asmodaeus) is mostly known thanks to the deuterocanonical Book of Tobit; he is also mentioned in some Talmudic legends and in demonology. His origin is likely the Mazdian ( Zoroastrian) religion.

  7. Asmodeus (/ˌæzməˈdiːəs/; Greek: Ασμοδαίος, Asmodaios) or Ashmedai (/ˈæʃmɨˌdaɪ/; Hebrew: אַשְמְדּאָי‎, ʾAšmədʾāy; see below for other variations) is a king of demons [1] mostly known from the deutero-canonical Book of Tobit, in which he is the primary antagonist. [2] .

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