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|smt5v=Agrat bat Mahlat. One of the four female demons in the Zohar, a spiritual text of Jewish mystical thought. | |smt5v='''Agrat:''' Agrat bat Mahlat. One of the four female demons in the Zohar, a spiritual text of Jewish mystical thought. | ||
Her name means "Agrat, daughter of Mahlat": said to be the child of Mahlat, daughter of Ishmael, who had a child with a desert demon named Igrathiel. A queen of demons, she is called "the demon who dances on the roof" and is said to wander the air with a horde of messengers of destruction on Wednesday and Sabbath eve. It is also said that men sometimes begged Agrat for help, seeking for her to share the night with them. | Her name means "Agrat, daughter of Mahlat": said to be the child of Mahlat, daughter of Ishmael, who had a child with a desert demon named Igrathiel. A queen of demons, she is called "the demon who dances on the roof" and is said to wander the air with a horde of messengers of destruction on Wednesday and Sabbath eve. It is also said that men sometimes begged Agrat for help, seeking for her to share the night with them. | ||
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'''Agrat's Shadow:''' Apparition of the demoness Eisheth, summoned by Samael. In Jewish mysticism, the four demons Lilith, Naamah, Eisheth, and Agrat are considered to be Samael's personal companions. | |||
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