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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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