Talk:Hierarchy of devils
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I came across this article while doing some research, and thought I'd give some background on the "source" of information. The Heirarchy given in the article reflects heirarchy attributed to demonology. Specifically, the work of Arthur Edward Waite, an english occultist. He based his research on a midevil grimoire called the The Lesser Key of Solomon. You'll find mention of some of the demons in Chapter 3 (concerning the descending hierarchy) of Waite's book, The Book of Ceremonial Magic (Citadel Press). There are discrepencies between the article and what was published in Waite's work, as well as The Lesser Key of Solomon. Before I forget, you can download a PDF copy of The Lesser Key of Solomon in 2 parts HERE : PART1 and PART2
I'd like to add that there are a lot of people that consider the hierarchy published in The Lesser Key of Solomon as nonsense. The person who wrote the book alluded to basing his knowledge of the hierarchy of hell due to demonic posession.
[edit] Some inconistencies
In the first part of this page, Azazel is referred to as the leader of the Nephilim, which is inaccurate. The Nephilim did not have a leader, being part angel, part human. Instead, Samyaza is the leader of the Grigori (watchers), according to 1 Enoch, as other wiki pages indicate.
I did not fix this inconsistency because I did not wish to remove azazel from the original seraphim fallen, nor did I wish to add Samyaza (as I'm not certain he was considered one of the Seraphim).
Either way, this page conflicts with others in this way, and should be corrected. I may add a tag saying as such to the header of the page. -Draxxon —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 72.84.47.99 (talk) 17:31, 8 April 2007 (UTC).
[edit] Hierarchy of Demons
Any reason there are two different articles labeled 'Hierarchy of Demons' and 'Hierarchy of Devils'? I just thought that Demons and Devils were the same thing... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 205.243.126.208 (talk) 03:47, 29 May 2008 (UTC)