
These churches state that the,
“Necronomicon,” is a book that is inspired by Satan himself and the book itself
will drag people straight to HELL..
The Necronomicon of Alhazred, (literally:
“Book of the Dead Names”)
In times past the book has been referred
to guardedly as Al Azif, and also the Book of the Arab. Azif is a word the
Arabs use to refer to nocturnal insects, but it is also a reference to the
howling of demons. The Necronomicon was written in seven volumes, and runs to
over 900 pages in the Latin edition.
What is the content of the
Necronomicon?
Alhazred appears to have access to many
sources now lost, or is it.
He believed that many species besides the
human race had inhabited the Earth, and that much knowledge was passed to
mankind in encounters with beings from “beyond the spheres” or from “other
spheres”. He was also convinced that he had contacted beings he called the “Old
Ones” using magical invocations.
This is virtually identical to the Jewish
tradition of the Nephilim (the Giants of Genesis 6.2-6.5).
The story in Genesis is only a fragment
of a larger tradition, another piece of which can be found in the apocryphal
Book of Enoch.
According to this source, a group of
angels sent to watch over the Earth and saw the daughters of men and lusted
after them. Unwilling to act individually, they swore an oath and bound
themselves together, and two hundred of these “Watchers” descended to Earth and
took themselves wives.
Their wives bore giant offspring. The
giants turned against nature and began to “sin against birds, beasts, reptiles
and fish, and to devour one another’s flesh, and drink the blood”. The fallen
angels taught how to make weapons of war, and jewellery, and cosmetics, and
enchantments, and astrology, and other secrets.
Black magician and Satanist Alester
Crowley read the translation of the Necronomicon in the Bodleian, probably
while researching; too many passages in Crowley’s “Book of the Law” read like a
transcription of passages in that translation.
Necronomicon was the first major
published compendium of images by Swiss artist H.R.Giger. originally published
in 1977, the book was given to director Ridley Scott during the pre-production
of the film ALIEN, who then hired Giger to produce artwork and conceptual
designs for the film.

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