The Testament of Solomon - The Origins of Solomonic Magic, Occultism & Demonology

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King Solomon's magical abilities, including using a seal ring to control demons during the construction of the Jerusalem Temple, are explored in the Testament of Solomon, a text blending legend with practical magical instructions and a detailed demonological system. The text features interactions with various demons, a gnostic-like interlude linking planets to demonic rulers, and concludes with Solomon's downfall due to idolatry, highlighting Christian prophetic wisdom and magical elements.

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  • King Solomon was renowned for his wisdom, literary works, apostasy, and magical abilities, particularly in controlling demonic spirits, as showcased by his legendary magical seal ring and the ability to bind demons during the construction of the Jerusalem Temple.
  • The Testament of Solomon, a significant text in Solomonic magic's history, blends narrative legend with practical magical instructions, featuring a detailed demonological system, diverse demons like Asmodeus and Lilith, and a gnostic-like interlude associating planets with demonic rulers, ultimately emphasizing Christian prophetic wisdom and magical elements.

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Solomon's Magical Seal and Demon Binding

  • King Solomon, known for his wisdom, literary works, apostasy, and magical abilities, particularly in controlling demonic spirits.
  • Solomon's magical prowess, including his legendary magical seal ring and his ability to bind demons during the construction of the Jerusalem Temple.
  • The Testament of Solomon, a key text in the history of Solomonic magic, blending narrative legend with practical magical instructions.
  • Uncertainty surrounds the origins of the Testament, likely composed in Roman Palestine by an early Christian familiar with Jewish demonology.
  • The Testament's complex history, combining solomonic biography, demonological catalogs, medical and astrological information, and magical technologies.
  • The practical trajectory of the Testament, with various versions of the Solomonic seal depicted in different manuscripts.
  • The diverse motifs of the Solomonic seal, often featuring magical terms, Hebrew inscriptions, pentagrams, hexagrams, and other symbols.
  • The narrative within the Testament involving Solomon receiving a ring from the angel Michael to control demons, leading to the binding of the demon Ornias.
  • Ornias, a demon bound by Solomon, forced into hard labor for the construction of the Temple, revealing his astrological location, activities, and genealogy.
  • Solomon's interaction with various demons, binding them to work on the Temple, showcasing a detailed demonological system reminiscent of a D&D monster manual.

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"Solomon's Testament: Demonic rulers and prophecy"

  • The text features various demons like Asmodeus, Beelzebull, Lilith (referred to as Obizut), Onoskelis, Licks Tetrax, Ephippus, Kuno Pegos, and Inepsigos, among others.
  • A gnostic-like interlude in the text associates the seven planets with demonic rulers named Deception, Strife, Fate, Distress, Error, Power, and the Worst, resembling the origin of the world in the Nag Hammadi Library.
  • The text includes a list of 36 demons corresponding to the zodiac deacons, likely of Egyptian origin, with a focus on disease, transitioning towards practical demonological instructions.
  • Demons in the text are depicted as knowing the future by flying close to God's throne before falling back to earth as falling stars, while Solomon faces challenges in temple construction.
  • Solomon traps the wind demon Ephippus in a leather flask and enlists the demon of the Red Sea, Abazette, to place the cornerstone of the temple, leading to the creation of the Milky Way.
  • The Testament of Solomon concludes with Solomon's downfall due to idolatry, depicting Jesus as a powerful angel who will bind all demons, emphasizing the text's Christian prophetic wisdom and magical elements.
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