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    • Beelzebub or Baʿal Zebub , also spelled Beelzebul or Belzebuth, and occasionally known as the Lord of the Flies, is a name derived from a Philistine god, formerly worshipped in Ekron. In some Abrahamic religions he is described as a major demon. The name Beelzebub is associated with the Canaanite god Baal. In theological sources, predominantly Chris… See more

    Hebrew Scriptures

    The source for the name Beelzebub is in the Books of Kings (2 Kings 1:2–3, 6, 16), written Baʿal zəvuv, referring to a deity … See more

    Testament of Solomon

    In the Testament of Solomon, Beelzebul (not Beelzebub) appears as prince of the demons and says that he was formerly a leading heavenly angel who was associated with the star Hesperus (the normal Gre… See more

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    Christian Bible

    In Mark 3:22, the scribes accuse Jesus Christ of driving out demons by the power of Beelzebul, the prince of demons. The name also appears in the expanded version in Matthew 12:24,27 and Luke 11:15, 18–19, as well as in … See more

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    Gnostic tradition

    Texts of the Gospel of Nicodemus vary; Beelzebul and Beelzebub are used interchangeably. The name is used by Hades as a secondary name for the Devil, but it may vary with each translation of the text; other … See more

    Christian tradition

    Beelzebub is commonly described as placed high in Hell's hierarchy. According to the stories of the 16th-century occultist Johann Weyer, Beelzebub led a successful revolt against the Devil, is the chief lieutenant of … See more

    Judaism

    Rabbinical literature commentary equates the Baʿal-zəvuv of Ekron as lord of the "fly". The word Baʿal-zəvuv in rabbinical texts is a mockery of the worship of Baal, which ancient Hebrews considered to be idol worship. … See more

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  1. WEBBeelzebub, also known as Baalzebub, is a demonic lord and the prince of the devils in the Bible. He was the god of the Philistine city of Ekron and …

     
  2. WEBLearn about Beelzebub, a powerful demon who holds a high seat in Hell's hierarchy. He is known for spreading belief in false gods, fanning the flames of war or lust, and possessing human bodies to carry out horrific acts.

  3. Be·el·ze·bub
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    1. a name for the Devil.
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  4. WEBBeelzebub is also a character in John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress, first published in 1678. Two eighteenth century works identified an unholy trinity consisting of Beelzebub, Lucifer, and Astaroth. The earliest case …

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