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  1. Beelzebub - Wikipedia

    The name Beelzebub is associated with the Canaanite god Baal. Beelzebub is known in demonology as one of the seven deadly demons or seven princes of Hell, Beelzebub representing gluttony and envy.

  2. Beelzebub | Demonic Lord, Prince of Darkness, Fallen Angel | Britannica

    Beelzebub, in the Bible, the prince of the devils. In the Old Testament, in the form Baalzebub, it is the name given to the god of the Philistine city of Ekron (II Kings 1:1–18). Neither name is found …

  3. Who is Beelzebub in the Bible? Name Meaning and Importance

    Apr 17, 2024 · What Does the Name Beelzebub Mean? Beelzebub means “lord of the flies.” In Hebrew and Jewish literature, the name is translated to mean “lord of dung” or “lord of filth.” Images of …

  4. Who is Beelzebub and what is his significance in the Bible?

    Dec 18, 2024 · Beelzebub represents a multifaceted figure within the biblical and cultural landscapes. His significance lies not only in his depiction as a powerful demon but also in the theological, moral, …

  5. Encyclopedia of The Bible – Beelzebub (Beelzebul, Baalzebub)

    The spelling “Beelzebub” came from the Vul. tr. which derives the word from the Heb. בָּעַל זְבוּב, Baalzebub, “Lord of the flies” (q.v.) KJV and ASV follow the Vul. here, but RSV follows the Gr. of the …

  6. Who was Beelzebub? - GotQuestions.org

    Jan 21, 2026 · Beelzebub is the Greek form of the name Baal-zebub, a pagan Philistine god worshiped in the ancient Philistine city of Ekron during the Old Testament times. It is a term signifying “the lord …

  7. Who Is Beelzebub? History, Myth & Meaning of the Prince of Demons

    May 15, 2025 · Rooted in ancient Philistine worship and elevated to a fearsome prince of Hell in Christian demonology, Beelzebub captivates with his dark legacy. This article delves deep into his …

  8. Topical Bible: Beelzebub

    Beelzebub is a name that appears in the New Testament and is often associated with demonic activity and the prince of demons. The name is derived from a Philistine god worshiped in the ancient city of …

  9. Beelzebub - New World Encyclopedia

    John Milton featured Beelzebub as the second-ranking of the many fallen cherubim in his epic poem, Paradise Lost, first published in 1667. Milton wrote of Beelzebub: "Than whom, Satan except, none …

  10. Beelzebub | Beelzebub Wiki | Fandom

    Beelzebub (べるぜバブ , Beruzebabu) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Ryūhei Tamura that appeared in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine from February 2009 to February 2014.