Demon Altar Cloth - Azazel Baphomet Sigil

Demon Altar Cloth - Azazel Baphomet Sigil

$19.99
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This altar cloth features a one sided print with hemmed edges. Care instructions: Cold water delicate cycle, hang to dry. No bleach.The Azazel Baphomet banner is 24" x 24" printed white on black with red eyes. Azazel is written in Hebrew around the Head of Baphomet, proclaiming that the "fierce god" (translation of Azazel) is a symbol of wisdom, creativity, strength of mind, carnal pleasure and spiritual awareness: all within the Luciferian foundation of Balance.Azazel is the chief of the Se’irim, or goat-demons, who haunted the desert and to whom many Semitic tribes offered sacrifices. Azazel has etymological associations with Hittite also. The Old Testament states that Jeroboam appointed priests for the Se’irim. But Josiah destroyed the places of their worship, as the practices were said to be accompanying this worship involved copulation of women with goats.This may or may not be propaganda in biblical sources.The Se’irim, or hairy demons as the word itself means, are mentioned in L

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