Beelzebub - Enlil
BEELZEBUB is also known as BAALZEBUB, ENLIL, BEL, "PIR BUB"* BAAL ZEBUL and BEELZEBUTH
He is also known as the Goetic Demon "BAEL" 💬 Ellil, Nunamnir
💬 Enlil is the brother of Enki/Satan
He is also known as the Goetic Demon "BAEL" 💬 Ellil, Nunamnir
💬 Enlil is the brother of Enki/Satan
- Zodiac Position: 0-4 Degrees of Aries
- March 21st-25th March 21-30
- Tarot Card: 2 of Rods [From Azazel]
- Candle color: Black
- Plant: Fern
- Planet: Sun
- Metal: Iron
- Element of Fire
- Rank: King
- Bael is a Day Demon and rules over 66 legions of spirits.
"Enlil's role in the mythology
of Mesopotamia is based on his power and authority, and as such he can
create and destroy. Enlil is described as the "decreer of fates" (A praise poem of Å ulgi (2094-2047 BCE), ETCSL 2.4.2.24: 72), and in the Akkadian Anzu myth Enlil holds the tablet of destinies, the possessor of which commands the world (Foster 2005:
555-578). It is Enlil who grants kingship to the rulers of Mespotamia,
e.g., on the Vase Inscription of Lugalzagesi, Enlil gave the
nam-lugal-kalam-ma "kingship of the land" to Lugalzagesi (Wang 2011: 145), "Enlil ... bestowed kingship on me (Ur-Namma (2112-2095 BCE)" (Ur-Namma the Canal digger, ETCSL 2.4.1.4: 12). Enlil's command is said to be unalterable, once he had made a decision, there was no way of changing it (The Lament for Urim, ETCSL 2.2.2), although he did have to revise his decision to destroy mankind through the flood which is told in the Atra-hasīs myth (Foster 2005: 227-281) and the flood tablet of the Gilgameš epic (George 2003:
703-725). In addition, Enlil was a provider, and as such he was
declared the "Lord of abundance" in a hymn for Å u-Suen (2037-2029 BCE) (ETCSL 2.4.4.a: 20-21). However, Enlil could also take such plenty away and devastate the land, e.g., in The Lament for Urim, he is said to have "brought the storm of abundance away", to have "annihilated the land, silenced the city" (ETCSL 2.2.2), and destroyed their houses and demolished their walls Enki and the World Order (ETCSL 1.1.3: 245)."
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"Enlil (also known as Ellil and Nunamnir) was the Sumerian god of the air in the Mesopotamian Pantheon but was more powerful than any other elemental deities and eventually was worshiped as King of the Gods. He was the son of the god of the heavens Anu (also known as An) and, with Anu and Enki (god of wisdom), formed a triad which governed the heavens, earth, and underworld or, alternately, the universe, sky and atmosphere, and earth. After Anu, Enlil was the most powerful of the Mesopotamian gods, keeper of the Tablets of Destiny which contained the fates of gods and humanity, and considered an unstoppable force whose decisions could not be questioned."
- Taken FROM HERE!
- Taken FROM HERE!
"Enlil (also known as Ellil and Nunamnir) was the Sumerian god of the air in the Mesopotamian Pantheon but was more powerful than any other elemental deities and eventually was worshiped as King of the Gods. He was the son of the god of the heavens Anu (also known as An) and, with Anu and Enki (god of wisdom), formed a triad which governed the heavens, earth, and underworld or, alternately, the universe, sky and atmosphere, and earth. After Anu, Enlil was the most powerful of the Mesopotamian gods, keeper of the Tablets of Destiny which contained the fates of gods and humanity, and considered an unstoppable force whose decisions could not be questioned."
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