Who is VALAK in the Bible?
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The Bible provides abundant evidence of the existence of demons. Satan’s evil angels are known in Scripture as demons. We know from certain Scriptures that Satan fell from heaven and other angelic beings (demons) shared in Satan’s fall and became evil (Ezekiel 28:18; Matthew 25:41; Revelation 12:4).
The word for demons in the Greek language is daimon and is found more than 75 times in the Greek New Testament. In each case it is translated by the word devil in the King James Version.
In Jesus Christ’s teachings and ministry He often confronted demons and their activities, i.e., demonic possession of individuals (Matthew 12:22-29, 15:22-28, 25:41; Mark 5:1-16). Christ demonstrated His power over demons and, furthermore, He gave His disciples power to cast out demons (Matthew 10:1). (ANGELS ELECT AND EVIL, C. Fred Dickason, p. 150).
Demons attack in a number of ways. Examples provided in the Bible include:
Physical Illness
Mental Impairment
The Spread of False Doctrine
Spiritual Warfare
Possession
Valak in the Bible is:
- Valac is a devil mentioned in goetic ancient texts The Fewer Factor of Solomon (as Ualac in some editions, and in Thomas Rudd's variant as Valu ), the Munich Manual of Demonic Magic (as Doolas) (as Volach) the Liber Officiorum Spirituum (as Coolor or Doolas), Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (as Volac).
- Valak appears as a two-headed dragon-riding an angelically winged lad with the ability to uncover treasures.
- Valak's prize in the film was a vision of Ed Warren being impaled, which it gave to his wife Lorraine as a "present."
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