Who's your favorite prince of Hell? ⬇ Note: This classification is based on "The Lanterne of Light," a 15th-century work on demonology. It was one of the earliest works to classify demons according to the seven deadly sins. Don't forget to like and subscribe, Thanks! :)
@@LetsTalkMythology hay by the way do you know when or if your going too repost your removed videos and restore your playlist because I miss some of your earlier work
I find it interesting that Asmodeus is considered an ancient demon even over Lucifer. Did Asmodeus join Lucifer after the fact? It sounds like he may not have been involved in the rebellion against god based on what you describe.
In various legends and religious texts, Asmodeus is primarily described as a major demon or evil spirit (sometimes a daemon or genie) rather than a fallen or rebellious angel. He was first mentioned in the Avesta, the holy book of Zoroastrianism, as the demon king of wrath, chaos, and destruction. Later, Asmodeus became associated with the sin of lust based on references found in the book of Tobit and the Testament of Solomon. Now, did he join Lucifer? Well, we need to understand that each of the 7 archdemons/princes of hell is considered to be a powerful demon in his own right. So you could say that they are 7 major evil forces rather than a group with a supreme leader. In fact, the association between Asmodeus and Lucifer or the idea of a hierarchy of demons in hell only appears in later literature, such as Dante's Inferno and Milton's Paradise Lost. Hope this answers your questions! :)
I like how these storys tell you more the more you listen. For example Pride/lust/wrath etc where originally all attributes of god before they have been banished. And humans habe been created in the image of god. This means we also embody all of these sins because god originally embodied them aswell. This means 2 things. We are by design sinners wich makes us imperfect. But it also tells us that god originally was a imoerfect sinner aswell. You could even say god was the greatest sinner. He had to create us in his image to recognize his own flaws and imperfection. When he realized what a great sinner he was he decided to better himself by banning all these sins so that only love remained. He then was sorry for creating us in an imperfect image so he send us jesus the angel of love to show us a way to also banish the sins from our lives and become perfect "godly" beings. If all humans banish their sins and become perfect beings then earth will be paradise. If all humans keep their sins then earth will become hell.
Who's your favorite prince of Hell? ⬇
Note: This classification is based on "The Lanterne of Light," a 15th-century work on demonology. It was one of the earliest works to classify demons according to the seven deadly sins.
Don't forget to like and subscribe, Thanks! :)
Favorite=Asmodeus
Isn't it in a app on playstore?
Thanks for this 💖
Which planets are they each correlated to?
amazing video about archdemons i love it
Glad to hear that!
Great presentation
"Damn this documentary of the 7 hell lords from *digimon* is lit😎"
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Can you talk about the archangels next or at the very least Michel
Yes, I will cover the 7 Archangels in a future video.
And thank you for your suggestion 👍
@@LetsTalkMythology hay by the way do you know when or if your going too repost your removed videos and restore your playlist because I miss some of your earlier work
I'm currently remaking the older videos(same subjects but with different approach). So I hope that you'll like the future content 🙏
One thing that you mentioned was wrong is that pride is actually the worst of all sins not lust
I find it interesting that Asmodeus is considered an ancient demon even over Lucifer. Did Asmodeus join Lucifer after the fact? It sounds like he may not have been involved in the rebellion against god based on what you describe.
In various legends and religious texts, Asmodeus is primarily described as a major demon or evil spirit (sometimes a daemon or genie) rather than a fallen or rebellious angel.
He was first mentioned in the Avesta, the holy book of Zoroastrianism, as the demon king of wrath, chaos, and destruction.
Later, Asmodeus became associated with the sin of lust based on references found in the book of Tobit and the Testament of Solomon.
Now, did he join Lucifer?
Well, we need to understand that each of the 7 archdemons/princes of hell is considered to be a powerful demon in his own right. So you could say that they are 7 major evil forces rather than a group with a supreme leader.
In fact, the association between Asmodeus and Lucifer or the idea of a hierarchy of demons in hell only appears in later literature, such as Dante's Inferno and Milton's Paradise Lost.
Hope this answers your questions! :)
@@LetsTalkMythology That's fascinating! Thanks!
Fascinating 🤘
imma need to see you cite your sources on your claims
I like how these storys tell you more the more you listen. For example Pride/lust/wrath etc where originally all attributes of god before they have been banished. And humans habe been created in the image of god. This means we also embody all of these sins because god originally embodied them aswell. This means 2 things. We are by design sinners wich makes us imperfect. But it also tells us that god originally was a imoerfect sinner aswell. You could even say god was the greatest sinner. He had to create us in his image to recognize his own flaws and imperfection. When he realized what a great sinner he was he decided to better himself by banning all these sins so that only love remained. He then was sorry for creating us in an imperfect image so he send us jesus the angel of love to show us a way to also banish the sins from our lives and become perfect "godly" beings. If all humans banish their sins and become perfect beings then earth will be paradise. If all humans keep their sins then earth will become hell.