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In the Great Rebellion against the L<small>ORD</small> God Almighty and the hosts of his heavenly hierarchy, Lucifer seduced no small number of angelic bands led by his cohorts. Their names are mentioned in the Book of Enoch, and in other books of the Apocrypha, and in the codified scriptures of East and West.
Í uppreisninni miklu gegn D<small>rottni</small> Guði almáttugum og hersveitum himnesks helgivalds hans tældi Lúsifer ótölulegan fjölda englahópa undir forystu flokka hans. Nöfn þeirra eru nefnd í Enoksbók og í öðrum apókrýfubókum og í ritningum austurs og vesturs.


More notable are the names [[Satan]], [[Beelzebub]], [[Belial]], Baal, etc. One such name, that of the more shrewd and subtil leader of a band of fallen ones, has come to be lowercased in the lexicon of sacred scripture and it has taken on a symbolic rather than personal connotation. It is that of [[Serpent]].
More notable are the names [[Satan]], [[Beelzebub]], [[Belial]], Baal, etc. One such name, that of the more shrewd and subtil leader of a band of fallen ones, has come to be lowercased in the lexicon of sacred scripture and it has taken on a symbolic rather than personal connotation. It is that of [[Serpent]].
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