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SOLAR SUN [SHEMESH].
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Solomon Sigil Of The Sun
earth [Haaretz].
earth [Haaretz].
“Is there anything of which one might say, See this, it is new? Already it has
existed for ages, which were before us. There is no remembrance of earlier
things; and also of the later things which will occur. There will be for them no remembrance among those who will come later still.”
[Preacher King Solomon – Ecclesiastes 1.10,11 – Holy Bible]
“He [God] has made everything appropriate in its time. He has also set eternity
in their heart, yet so that man will not find out the work which God has
done from the beginning even to the end.”
[Preacher King Solomon – Ecclesiastes 3.11 – Holy Bible]
“And I saw that wisdom excels folly as light excels darkness.”
[Preacher King Solomon – Ecclesiastes 2.13 – Holy Bible].
The Great King Solomon with the ineffable grace or the ‘’’desire mind vital consciousness force of the ‘’Most High’’, which was provided to him by the angelic servants of the ‘’Most High’’ was very much aware of certain Universal facts, which were even unknown to the most elevated Levite priests of his time period.
the ‘’Magus’’.
and sketched geometries.
so that it cannot be abused.
[Zephaniah chapter 1 verses 1,2,3]
[Matthew 9.27].
[Exodus chapter 4 verse 22].
[Matthew 7.21,22,23,24,25,26,27].
body, but are unable to kill the soul; but rather fear him (Most High) who is able
to destroy both soul and body in hell.”
[Matthew 10.28]
Magical Seals Of Solomon Meanings
[2 Kings 13.20,21].
[Matthew 14 verses 15 to 21].
[Matthew 11.13,14,15].
[Matthew 17.10,11,12,13].
Sigil Solomon
off all evil.
[Eccleslastes 7.23,24,25,26].
[Ezekiel 18.7,8,9].
“All things have been handed over to Me by My Father, and no one knows the Son, except the Father; nor does anyone know the Father, except the Son, and anyone to whom the Son wills to reveal Him.” [Matthew 11.27].
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[Preacher King Solomon – Ecclesiastes 8.16,17].
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- Polygonatum multiflorum, plant from the lily family named 'Solomon's seal'
References[edit]
- ^Lane, 'Arabian Nights' (1859; 1883), note 93 to chapter 20.
- ^'Solomon' , Jewish Encyclopedia: 'Solomon is represented as having authority over spirits, animals, wind, and water, all of which obeyed his orders by virtue of a magic ring set with the four jewels given him by the angels that had power over these four realms. [..] It was Solomon's custom to take off the ring when he was about to wash, and to give it to one of his wives, Amina, to hold. On one occasion, when the ring was in Amina's keeping, the rebellious spirit Sakhr took on Solomon's form and obtained the ring. He then seated himself on the throne and ruled for forty days, during which time the real king wandered about the country, poor and forlorn. On the fortieth day, Sakhr dropped the ring into the sea; there it was swallowed by a fish, which was caught by a poor fisherman and given to Solomon for his supper. Solomon cut open the fish, found the ring, and returned to power. His forty days' exile had been sent in punishment for the idolatry practiced in his house for forty days, although unknown to him, by one of his wives' Baiḍawi, ii. 187; Ṭabri, 'Annales,' ed. De Goeje, i. 592 et seq.).'
- ^Leonora Leet, 'The Hexagram and Hebraic Sacred Science' in, The Secret Doctrine of the Kabbalah, 1999, 212-217.
- ^'Solomon, Seal of', Jewish Encyclopedia
- ^Schwandtner, Scriptores Rerum Hungaricarum, ii. 148. Facsimile in M. Friedmann, Seder Eliyahu Rabbah ve-Seder Eliyahu Ztṭa, Vienna, 1901
- ^Per vocationem ad pentacle Salomonis et hoc responsum mihi dare; Heptameron, ed. Agrippa von Nettesheim, Henrici Cornelii Agrippae liber qvartvs De occvlta Philosophia, seu de ceremonies magicis, 1565. ed: Heinrich Cornelius, Karl Anton Nowotny. De occulta philosophia. Graz: Akademische Druck u. Verlagsanstalt, 1967, digital edition by Joseph H. Peterson, 1998, 2008.
- ^Sean Anthony, The Caliph and the Heretic: Ibn Saba' and the Origins of Shi`ism, 2011, p. 220.
- ^The story involves Solomon giving a ring and a chain to one Benaiahu son of Jehoiada to catch the demon Ashmedai, using the demon's help to build the temple; Ashmedai later tricks Solomon into giving him the ring and swallows it.'Solomon thereupon sent thither Benaiahu son of Jehoiada, giving him a chain on which was graven the [Divine] Name and a ring on which was graven the Name and fleeces of wool and bottles of wine. Benaiahu went and dug a pit lower down the hill and let the water flow into it13 and stopped [the hollow] With the fleeces of wool, and he then dug a pit higher up and poured the wine into it14 and then filled up the pits. He then went and sat on a tree. When Ashmedai came he examined the seal, then opened the pit and found it full of wine. He said, it is written, Wine is a mocker, strong drink a brawler, and whosoever erreth thereby is not wise,15 and it is also written, Whoredom and wine and new wine take away the understanding.16 I will not drink it. Growing thirsty, however, he could not resist, and he drank till he became drunk, and fell asleep. Benaiahu then came down and threw the chain over him and fastened it. When he awoke he began to struggle, whereupon he [Benaiahu] said, The Name of thy Master is upon thee, the Name of thy Master is upon thee. [..] Solomon kept him [Ashmedai] with him until he had built the Temple. One day when he was alone with him, he said, it is written, He hath as it were to'afoth and re'em ['the strength of a wild ox'], and we explain that to'afoth means the ministering angels and re'em means the demons. What is your superiority over us? He said to him, Take the chain off me and give me your ring, and I will show you. So he took the chain off him and gave him the ring. He then swallowed him, [viz. 'it', the ring] and placing one wing on the earth and one on the sky he hurled him four hundred parasangs. In reference to that incident, Solomon said, What profit is there to a man in all his labor wherein he laboureth under the sun.' trans. M. Simon.
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