“King Solomon’s Demon – Shooting Stars”


Published on WordPress Match 18, 2023 by Donna Jones Bowles AKA Dee Biggins

Video by Flat Water FE https://youtu.be/_5R1NgFZ3SM


Ashmedai: The King Of Demons (or King
Solomon’s Demons) and The Testament Of Solomon
Based on this text it appears falling stars, shooting star, comets and meteorites are
fallen angels. Scholarly opinion on when the testament was written varies widely. The text is
claimed to have been a first-hand account of King Solomon’s construction of the Temple of Jerusalem, suggested dates for
its composition range between the end of
the 1st century CE and the high medieval period, although Mid-twentieth century
scholarship agrees that much of its content
“reflects the first-century Judaism in
Palestine” and includes material much earlier than its supposed date of composition.
In other words… it’s probably real. Contents:
Many interesting points are found in these
texts. Isn’t it amazing how The Most High does things? First demons manipulated
most of mankind into building temples to worship them, so when it came time for God’s turn, God gave Solomon the ability to bind and command the demons, and to put
them to work building the humans’ temple for God’s worship… amazing!

Another interesting point of note (among the many found in these books) is that the lone female demon is put to work “spinning the ropes of *hemp*” to build the Temple, which lines up with the new findings re: Kaneh Bosm. I found that very interesting.
It’s mentioned in the piece about kaneh bosm as well.
Another point, the shooting star bit, where it says the demons can get up high into the Firmament, close to Heaven, where they
can hear heavenly plans, but then lose their grasp and then fall as shooting stars… well, it brings new meaning to Disney’s ‘When You Wish Upon A Star’ “Laughs”and other similar memes.
The overall message behind
Solomon is that he was the wisest, most powerful man on earth, but he gave in to his
vanities and urges for lust with women to appease the gods of another nation. Have you ever given in to a family member to appease them for a tradition that celebrated / worshipped a
false god? Maybe Ishtar, (Easter, also Nimrod and Baal) or Christmas (father
winter, Father Time, nimrod, osiris) or even
All Hallows’ Eve? Just something to think about. Also, Solomon didn’t finish well. He had a
good start and middle section… but he didn’t’end well. It’s a good lesson to remember.
In this movie, first I read “Ashmedai: The
King Of Demons”, an old Midrash.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/jud/tmm/…
{[A Midrash is a rabbinical exegesis, a tale
written by Biblical experts and composed
of facts which they are able to discern
through various Biblical and extra Biblical
sources, such as discernment or the
apocrypha. Another example: Lilith, or the
cities of people cited by Cane when God
punished him.]}

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