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Created page with "<blockquote>En la Gran Rebelión contra el S<small>EÑOR</small> Dios Todopoderoso y las huestes de su jerarquía celestial, Lucifer sedujo a un número no pequeño de grupos..."
(Created page with "Sanat Kumara nos dice de los ángeles que siguieron a Lucifer en la Gran Rebelión:")
(Created page with "<blockquote>En la Gran Rebelión contra el S<small>EÑOR</small> Dios Todopoderoso y las huestes de su jerarquía celestial, Lucifer sedujo a un número no pequeño de grupos...")
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[[Special:MyLanguage/Sanat Kumara|Sanat Kumara]] nos dice de los ángeles que siguieron a Lucifer en la [[Special:MyLanguage/Great Rebellion|Gran Rebelión]]:
[[Special:MyLanguage/Sanat Kumara|Sanat Kumara]] nos dice de los ángeles que siguieron a Lucifer en la [[Special:MyLanguage/Great Rebellion|Gran Rebelión]]:


<blockquote>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.</blockquote>
<blockquote>En la Gran Rebelión contra el S<small>EÑOR</small> Dios Todopoderoso y las huestes de su jerarquía celestial, Lucifer sedujo a un número no pequeño de grupos angélicos liderados por sus cohortes. Sus nombres se mencionan en el [[Special:MyLanguage/Book of Enoch|Libro de Enoc]], en otros libros apócrifos y en las escrituras codificadas de Oriente y Occidente.</blockquote>


<blockquote>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.</blockquote>
<blockquote>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.</blockquote>