Drawn from the book of Enoch,Appolyon is a novel about Sila, a young man from Kenya living with his family at camp Tembo in the Tsavo. He is accidentally trapped by angels and introduced to a new and enchanting world but ends up in the middle of an age old war between angels loyal to Haven and the rebels. The novel talks of real places but the events and characters are fictional.
Appolyon
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... Appolyon as in Cruikshank's 'Appolyon, the devil's generalissimo addressing his legions' (1808). Appolyon was the Greek for Abaddon, a word meaning 'realm ofthe dead' which is used in Revelation 9 for the name of a destroying angel. As ...
... Appolyon appeared. He looked at Uciel before he passed through the barrier and under seal. Appolyon appeared on the other side, but instead of breaking the seal and allowing the others through, arrogance led him to believe that he alone ...
... Appolyon” is translated from the Greek word G623 Apolluon, which means “A destroyer (that is, Satan): Appolyon.” We might wonder how the demons from the pit can be “commanded not to harm the grass of the earth, or any green thing, or ...
Author James P. Wasemiller presents a fascinating and detailed study of the Prophecies mentioned in the last two books of the Bible, the Book of Daniel and the Book of Revelations.
... Appolyon, I...' 'No, it's Sally here,' she interrupted. 'Keith is in the bathroom.' 'Sally, dear girl, how the devil are you? You looked delightful when I last saw you in Zahle; absolutely radiant, but I couldn't say so with others ...
... Appolyon who challenges him to combat; they fight, and Appolyon appears to get the upperhand; and finally Christian prevails and thanks God on his knees.59 These illustrations demonstrate some of Stevenson's theories on the strengths ...
While the Devil is a prominent resident and ruler of the afterworld in many religions, especially Christianity, this book examines many other versions of Hell whether presided over by the Devil, Hades, or one of the many other rulers of the ...
Philip C. Almond tells the story of the son of Satan from his early beginnings to the present day, and explores this false Messiah in theology, literature and the history of ideas.