Lesser of solomon
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This idea of angles over nations is present in the Book of Watchers (part of the Book of Enoch, as well as in Deuteronomy 32:8 (often badly mistranslated), “When the most High divided to the nations their inheritance, when he separated the sons of Adam, he set the bounds of the people according to the number of Sons of God”-that is, the number of angels of God.
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Note that the 70 does not include Israel: I am not sure how to account for the 72nd nation, though. The Zohar mentions there was an angel placed by God as guardian for each nation. The Lesser Key of Solomon (English, Paperback, unknown) Language: English Binding: Paperback Publisher: Martino Fine Books Genre: Literary Collections ISBN. There are seventy-two demons, daimons, or fallen angels described this is likely one for each nation (the Judeans thought there were either 70 nations or 72 nations in the world, hence mention in the Gospels of Jesus sending out barefoot apostles to the 70 or 72 nations). The Lesser Key of Solomon, or the Clavicula Salomonis Regis, or Lemegeton, is a compilation of materials and writings from ancient sources making up a text book.
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Resurge has made some free Photoshop Brushes (here is the second pack) from the 700-pixel versions of the seals of the 72 fallen angels. The sizes given for the seals are approximate: they do vary very slightly, since they were hand-made. Since Crowley attributed the text to Mathers, however, who died in 1918, it is all out of copyright. The designs of the seals are long out of copyright.įor the extracts I have used a combination of two versions that you can easily find online, and I have compared them to the 1995 edition edited by Hymenaeus Beta and published by Samuel Weiser the text was published in the US in 1916, and is out of copyright, although that edition was probably not authorised by Crowley or Mathers. I have scanned the seals at 1200dpi, because I could not find any acceptable scans on the Web. There are 72 different demons described, each with one or sometimes two seals. Mathers transcribed it into a more modern English, and copied (I think) the illstrations.
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It probably dates from the 17th century, although it is based on texts at least as old as the 14th century. claiming to be by someone (Solomon) but almost certainly nothing to do with Solomon. The Goetia, or Lemegeton Clavicula (The Lesser Key of Solomon the King, Clavicula Salomonis Regis), is part of a pseudepigraphical work, i.e.