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The Jewish Antichrist is the figure Azazel from the Book of Enoch
Per the Zohar Azazel is the son of Lilith and Satan, therefore the first fruit of the union of mortal and divine
It is Azazel who taught man the arts of smithing, crafting and warfare, along with magic and (oddly) cosmetics
In Genesis this is the fruit of the tree of knowledge that makes us like gods
Azazel therefore is the serpent, the tempter of Eve (and not Satan, Satan and Lucifer the bringer of knowledge are father and son)
Azazel is the air spirit whom God granted overlordship of the world to, along with use of God's power therein, in the apocryphal Apocalypse of Abraham. He is therefore God of this World
It is to this god that the Hebrews turned again and again making moloch sacrifices of their children and getting smote by God continually
It is of this god that Albert Pike, Big Cheese Freemason, wrote "Lucifer is God! Doubt it not. But unfortunately Adonai is also God"
"Unfortunately" said Pike of God being God. He liked Lucifer, he did not like God.
Pike and other Freemasons are dualists, they are NOT monotheists. And it's the same with Jews. They made one sacrifice to God per year and one sacrifice to AZAZEL
Azazel in Enoch has another name - Gadreel - this literally means "Builder of God"
Freemasons claim the first Lodge was formed at Babel where the tower was being built by Nimrod
Nimrod was a murderer in defiance of God, building his tower to get back into heaven and conquer it.
Nimrod is Gadreel is Azazel. A war angel or nephilim cast down and wanting revenge on heaven
Thus has the anon above in his graphic points out "does he build towers"? Because the antichrist, Azazel, built a most famous tower.
In literature by Phillip Pullman, a supposed atheist, you see "Lord Azrael" building a tower to conquer heaven and kill god. Hmmmmn, wonder where he got the idea?
Fallen angels trying to get back into heaven shows up in the movie Dogma, where Loki is the war angel Azazel