The Four Original Queens Of Hell – Non-Fiction

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Feature Title: The Four Original Queens Of Hell

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The Four Original Queens Of Hell

The four original queens of hell are:

Lilith (/ˈlɪlɪθ/; Hebrew: לִילִית Lîlîṯ)

Eisheth Zenunim (Heb. אֵשֶׁת זְנוּנִים, “Woman of Whoredom”)

Agrat bat Mahlat (אגרת בת מחלת)

Naamah or Na’amah (Hebrew: נַעֲמָה‎; “pleasant”)

Just a quick disclaimer, information on this post are from research online. Links I used will be at the end of the post. There might be contradicting information online or points i have completely forgone. Your info and knowledge would be greatly informative if you wish to share public or privately to me. These Queens are known as goddesses of sacred prostitution and brides of Samael. They are concerned with the expression of human sexuality

Lilith (/ˈlɪlɪθ/; Hebrew: לִילִית Lîlîṯ)

I have another post talking about Lilith and that would be great if you checked it out

the existence of Lilith is first shown to us during Babylonian Talmud (third to fifth century AD). She is said to be Adams first wife yet she is not mentioned in the christian religious text The Holy Bible. The common theory of this is because Lilith displayed a courageous fight for equality with Adam.

It is said that during sexual intercourse, Lilith asked to take the top position while Adam took her position of being the bottom. Adam protested this as he believed it was his right as the man to be on top during sexual intercourse. Lilith complained to God of the uncompromising Adam yet she was punished for protesting Adam.

The apocryphal book of Genesis states “Why should I lie beneath you? He asked: I was also made with dust, and therefore I am your equal … As Adam tried to force her to obey, Lilith, angry, pronounced the name of God, and left.”

Powers and rulership:

Seeing through illusions, women’s mysteries, protection of women and children (especially infants), sexuality, sex magick, boldness, independence, discernment, self-esteem, justice, false accusations, ending gossip, reconciliation, slander, inspiration, divination, attaining familiars, acquisition of wealth, attaining fame, black magick, astrology, necromancy, pyromancy, transforming dark energy into usable energy, removing curses and Auric attachments, defensive magick, spiritual healing

Eisheth Zenunim (Heb. אֵשֶׁת זְנוּנִים, “Woman of Whoredom”)

Excluding her appearances in fiction written by Jacqueline Carey. Eisheth is the sister of Demonesses. She is said to be the first succubi. She is often approached by older women and can be seen by soft polytheists as the Crone aspect of Lilith. Outside of softy polytheist inclinations, others regard Her as the wisest and the eldest of the Four Queens.

Powers and rulership:

Women’s mysteries (especially adult and older women), protection of the innocent and vulnerable, destruction of enemies, vengeance, wisdom, sacred sexuality, death, Crone magick, infantile and geriatric disorders and conditions, prostitution, judgement, reconciliation, false accusations, acquisition of wealth, crops and harvests

Agrat bat Mahlat (אגרת בת מחלת)

Agerath is the daughter of the Demoness, Machaloth. She is sometimes reputed to be the mother of the Demon Prince, Asmodeus—as She was once mated with King David to produce the offspring. Alternate versions of the story of Asmodeus’ conception suggest that Naamah, not Agerath, was His mother.

Powers and rulership:

Getting in touch with the primal needs of the Self, instincts, sexuality (especially female sexuality), love, compassion, healing, illusions, visual magick (glamour), magikal control or influence over others, divination, theatre and music, prostitution

Naamah or Na’amah (Hebrew: נַעֲמָה‎; “pleasant”)

Naamah is the goddess of divination her alleged status amongst pseudo-Christian occultists as a sinister being associated with evildoing. Out of all demons she is seen as the most sensual and virtuous Demonesses of sacred sexuality.

Powers and rulership:

Love, sacred sexuality, lust and desire, comfort, healing, nurturing, safety, relationships, protection and wellness for animals and vegetation, comfort for the dying and departed souls, healing, introspection, reassurance, discernment, serenity, logically solving problems and dilemmas, soothing anxieties, self-confidence, willpower, altered states of consciousness, earth magick, geomancy, talismans, alchemy, physical strength, love magick, sex magick, knowledge of the afterlife, communication with the deceased, necromancy

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