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Angels of Iblis

Angels of Iblis2014

L. Cardenas

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"Silent Flight of Angels" is a novel that covers an immense time span, ranging from the fall of God's eternal angels to a time of trouble that the world has yet experienced. Richard L. Nelson brings light to the fact angels did leave their domain in heaven and came to this world, only to carry out their evil desires; this was not in God's design. The Bible gives clues to how they traveled throughout heaven. The Book of Ezekiel informs us that spirits were inside wheels and when they lift up from earth they are bright and very fast in travel. Once here, lust became the driven force for their demise. They found beauty in earthly women and later chose to marry. Unknown to them the seed of man and angel were not to mix and later produced offspring, giants of incredible size; of an evil nature. The fallen angels had a direct affect on those who lived on earth, but they had an ultimate blow, God knew their deeds! The foundation of this novel is the Bible and also the Book of Enoch, and once folklore is removed from Enoch there becomes a parallel of content, filling biblical vacancies to why a third of heavens angels followed the most beautiful cherub ever created by God. Azazel and Semjaza are the prominent deceiving angels written in the Book of Enoch. Lucifer, the devil, the prince of the air, Azazel and other names refer to Satan, for he is the corrupter of this world. Eventually, at the end of days Satan will transfer his power to two kings that will hopefully succeed to where he could not. They will try to make all bow to their false religion or lose their heads. From the time of Satan's arrival to the end of the ages his quest is to destroy the Jewish race and time is running out; can this be accomplished before the Lord's return?

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First published
2014
OL Work ID
OL29119895W

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