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I haven't been to Israel.
"Second Section
VI. And it came to pass, after the sons of men had multiplied in those days, that beautiful and lovely daughters were born to them. 2 And the angels, the sons of heaven, saw them, and desired them, and said to one another, "Let us choose ourselves wives from among the sons of men, and bear ourselves children!" 3 And Semyazah, their leader, said to them, "I fear that you will not wish to carry out this matter, and then I alone will have to atone for this great sin." 4 Then they all answered him and said, "Let us all swear an oath and bind ourselves to one another with oaths not to abandon this intention, but to carry it out." 5 Then they all swore together and bound themselves to one another with oaths: for there were two hundred of them in all. 6 And they went down to Ardis, which is the top of Mount Hermon; and they They called it Mount Hermon, because they had sworn an oath by it and had sworn curses to one another. 7 These are the names of their leaders: Semyaza their leader, Urakibarameel, Akibeel, Tamiel, Ramuel, Danel, Ezekeel, Sarakujal, Azael, Batraal, Anani, Tsakebe, Samsabel, Sartael, Turel, Jomjael, Arazjal. 8 These are the rulers of the two hundred angels, and all the others were with them."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Enoch
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_(archangel)
The battle with dragons and the cult of dragons in Chinese mythology.
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Where does such a detailed description of mythical creatures come from in these ancient mythologies that are unrelated to each other?
Those entities you name are demons which some pagan mystics called Archons (means "rulers") They are parasites of humanity and mind-control all the hierarchical military empires and totalitarian anti-human regimes, starting in Babylon and continuing with Abrahamic religion, the Roman Empire and its descendants who still rule much of the world.
Baal is not a name, its a title. Roughly equivalent to Lord. A lot of what told to us are names are actually titles. That is why you got many Ba'els (Baals). Its like everyone talks about for example Trump as "The President". But that is not his name, nor is he the only president.
So there is Baal Zepob, you mentioned - also called Baal Zephon, some think its Lord Zeus. And there Baal Canaan - which is where the word Cannibal comes from, Lord of the Caaninites - Caan Bael. One cultures god is another cultures devil. Are they the same in this instance? Not unbelieveable. Read a bit about Zeus and what a rapist he was, lol. And his Wife - His Wife killed Women because they were raped by Zeus like its their fault.
The suffix -el means owner. Its rather common here and off-planet. The word animal for example comes from anima+el. A being that possesses life force as opposed to negative beings like undead or unholy (un-wholly - incomplete) beings who need to sustain themselves on others lifeforce.
So the kinda funny part is how degraded the word animal is... that is because a lot of this planet is basically run by undead parasites or NPC types who also aren't true animals. (meaning lifeforce generators in this context)
Yes, I know, I liked this Zeus the most
https://i.imgur.com/uDMTauf.jpeg
And, at some stage, angels.