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Azazel in Mythology
The name Azazel first appears in the Hebrew Bible (Leviticus 16:8) - it can mean "[[God]] strengthens", but also "impudent to God."
In the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1_Enoch Book of Enoch], Azazel was described as one of the leaders of the Grigori, fallen angels who married and had children with human women. He was also depicted to have been bound to a clear, deserted landscape by [[Raphael]].This was referenced in [[4.22 Lucifer Rising]] when Azazel mentioned that he had been "wandering the desert for years, looking for my [his] father."
He is said to be the principal standard-bearer of the infernal armies, and ranks quite high in the ranks of Hell's Hierarchy. He is mentioned as a fallen angel in John Milton's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradise_Lost Paradise Lost].
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