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OverviewAbezethibou: An Exhaustive Analysis of the One-Winged Demon of the Red Sea in Pseudepigraphal Literature and Beyond The Fallen Strategist. The Warden of the Deep. The One-Winged Angel. Dive into the exhaustive, intricate lore of Abezethibou, a high-ranking fallen angel and one of the most complex entities in the corpus of ancient Near Eastern demonology. Primarily known through the syncretic Greek text, the Testament of Solomon, Abezethibou is characterized by a haunting physical mutilation: he is a fierce spirit cursed to bear only a single, blood-red wing. This broken form symbolizes his violent treason against the celestial order and his permanent severance from the divine realm of Amelouth. This authoritative analysis traces the demon's origins from the War in Heaven, where he fell as the primary lieutenant and trusted advisor to Beelzebub, earning his jurisdiction as the formidable warden of Tartarus and all its imprisoned souls. Unlike generic spirits of misfortune, Abezethibou is explicitly tied to biblical historiography. Discover how the pseudepigraphal authors used Abezethibou as a theological mechanism to solve one of the Old Testament's greatest paradoxes: The Architect of Exodus: Abezethibou, not God, was the supernatural agent who roamed Egypt and actively whispered into the Pharaoh's ear, hardening his heart to prevent the release of the Israelites and absolving divine culpability for the devastating plagues. The Dark Patron: He proudly served as the secret, infernal power behind the legendary Egyptian magicians, Jannes and Jambres, equipping them with dark magic to combat Moses's divine miracles. Abezethibou's historical machinations culminated in his catastrophic defeat at the Red Sea, where he was crushed by the collapsing walls of water and subsequently imprisoned within a cosmological ""pillar of water"". However, his humiliation was sealed centuries later when King Solomon, utilizing his magical signet ring, forced the one-winged demon to uproot his own aquatic prison and serve as an eternal, immobilized caryatid, bound indefinitely to hold the colossal pillar suspended in the air at the First Temple in Jerusalem. Millennia after his binding, Abezethibou's highly specific iconography-the tragic, mutilated fallen angel-has broken free of its ancient texts. This study tracks the demon's enduring legacy, exploring how he was reborn as a universal archetype in digital folklore and modern media, cementing his place as the mythological predecessor to pop culture's most recognizable villains, including the infamous ""One-Winged Angel"" of the Final Fantasy VII video game franchise. From the Red Sea to the global digital consciousness, this is the definitive examination of the demon who challenged Moses and whose single wing casts an exceptionally long historical shadow. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Linos RobertPublisher: Research Division Bonkers Imprint: Research Division Bonkers Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.050kg ISBN: 9798348535063Pages: 40 Publication Date: 25 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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