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The Black Book of Fallen Angels
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- ISBN8235535268
- EAN9798235535268
- Date de parution25/04/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
The Black Book of Fallen Angels is a dark and deeply researched journey into the ancient origins of evil, tracing the forbidden myths of Lucifer, the Watchers, the Nephilim, demons, and the rebel spirits who haunted scripture, apocrypha, medieval theology, and occult tradition. Before Hell became a kingdom and demons were arranged into infernal hierarchies, ancient cultures imagined a world filled with hostile spirits, divine rebels, chaos beings, giants, watchers, accusers, and powers that moved between heaven and earth.
Over centuries, these figures merged into one of the most enduring and disturbing ideas in religious history: the fallen angel. This book follows that transformation through the Hebrew Bible, the Book of Enoch, Genesis 6, the Nephilim traditions, the rise of Satan as adversary, the later Christian interpretation of Lucifer, the demonization of old gods, medieval demonology, Solomonic legends, grimoires, forbidden seals, and the literary afterlife of the fallen angel.
Inside, you will explore:Lucifer as morning star, rebel, symbol, and theological mysteryThe Watchers of Enoch and their forbidden descent to earthThe Nephilim, giants, and spirits of ancient corruptionAzazel, Shemihazah, and the teaching of forbidden knowledgeSatan as accuser, adversary, tempter, and cosmic enemyBiblical demons, unclean spirits, possession, and exorcism traditionsThe demonization of pagan gods and older divine powersMedieval catalogues of Hell and the rise of infernal hierarchyGrimoires, seals, Solomonic legends, and the occult afterlife of fallen angelsWritten as serious nonfiction, The Black Book of Fallen Angels examines how ancient texts, religious imagination, theological conflict, and occult tradition shaped the Western idea of evil.
It is a book for readers of demonology, biblical mystery, apocryphal literature, forbidden theology, grimoires, angel lore, and the dark history of the unseen world. This is the story of how heavenly beings became rebels, how ancient giants became demons, how the morning star became Lucifer, and how the mythology of fallen angels came to carry humanity's oldest fears about pride, knowledge, rebellion, and the shadow beneath creation.
Over centuries, these figures merged into one of the most enduring and disturbing ideas in religious history: the fallen angel. This book follows that transformation through the Hebrew Bible, the Book of Enoch, Genesis 6, the Nephilim traditions, the rise of Satan as adversary, the later Christian interpretation of Lucifer, the demonization of old gods, medieval demonology, Solomonic legends, grimoires, forbidden seals, and the literary afterlife of the fallen angel.
Inside, you will explore:Lucifer as morning star, rebel, symbol, and theological mysteryThe Watchers of Enoch and their forbidden descent to earthThe Nephilim, giants, and spirits of ancient corruptionAzazel, Shemihazah, and the teaching of forbidden knowledgeSatan as accuser, adversary, tempter, and cosmic enemyBiblical demons, unclean spirits, possession, and exorcism traditionsThe demonization of pagan gods and older divine powersMedieval catalogues of Hell and the rise of infernal hierarchyGrimoires, seals, Solomonic legends, and the occult afterlife of fallen angelsWritten as serious nonfiction, The Black Book of Fallen Angels examines how ancient texts, religious imagination, theological conflict, and occult tradition shaped the Western idea of evil.
It is a book for readers of demonology, biblical mystery, apocryphal literature, forbidden theology, grimoires, angel lore, and the dark history of the unseen world. This is the story of how heavenly beings became rebels, how ancient giants became demons, how the morning star became Lucifer, and how the mythology of fallen angels came to carry humanity's oldest fears about pride, knowledge, rebellion, and the shadow beneath creation.



