
What is the throwing Sheyd podcast?
Throwing Sheyd is a podcast about Jewish demonology brought to you by Miriam Brosseau and Alan Jay Sufrin (both of the Biblegum Pop duo Stereo Sinai ). Every week-ish, these two walk the listener through Jewish texts that mention sheydim and tell us how we can achieve “better living through Jewish demonology.”
Is late Jewish demonology syncretistic?
There, real kabbalistic beliefs mingled with folk beliefs which in fact originally had no connection with the beliefs of the kabbalists. This combination gives the late Jewish demonology its markedly syncretistic character. The material pertaining to this kind of demonology can be found in innumerable sources, many still in manuscript.
Is there a complete Kabbalistic demonology?
A complete system of kabbalistic demonology was presented, after the period of the Zohar, in Sibbat Ma'aseh ha-Egel ve-Inyan ha-Shedim (Ms. Sassoon 56), which develops internal Jewish motifs.
Where can I find information about demonology?
The material pertaining to this kind of demonology can be found in innumerable sources, many still in manuscript. Extensive research in this field and its development is one of the important desiderata of Jewish studies. The works of the kabbalists also contain contradictory conceptions of the demons and the power of imagination.

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What is a demon in Jewish religion?
Jewish Concepts: Demons & Demonology. A demon is an evil spirit, or devil, in the ordinary English usage of the term. This definition is, however, only approximate. In polytheistic religions the line between gods and demons is a shifting one: there are both good demons and gods who do evil.
What did the Kabbalists do with demons?
The kabbalists made use of all the motifs current in the Talmud and Midrash with regard to demons. New elements were developed or added, mainly in two directions: (1) the kabbalists attempted to systematize demonology so that it would fit into their understanding of the world and thus to explain demonology in terms derived from their understanding of reality; (2) new and varied elements were added from external sources, mainly from medieval Arabic demonology, from Christian demonology, and from the popular beliefs of the Germans and Slavs.
What is the name of the king of the demons?
One popular view is that Ashmedai is merely the title of the office of the king of the demons, just as Pharaoh is the title of the office of the king of Egypt, and "every king of the demons is called Ashmedai," as the word Ashmedai in gematria is numerically equivalent to Pharaoh.
What are the demons in the New Testament?
Demons are called "unclean spirits" or "evil spirits," as in rabbinic literature.
What is the name of the demon in the Dead Sea Scrolls?
Belial ( or Beliar , a corruption of the original form) is the most common name for the leader of the demons in the Dead Sea Scrolls, and occurs in other intertestamental literature and in II Corinthians 6:15.
What is the evil spirit in the Bible?
The evil spirit which troubles Saul is "an evil spirit from the Lord" ( I Sam. 16:14). Therefore, one must not overestimate the importance of the numerous small traces of belief in demons which survive in the Bible, or underestimate the difficulties involved in interpreting them.
What is the difference between a demon and a great god?
Defense against evil spirits was a concern in Mesopotamia from earliest times, beginning with the Sumerians, to whom much of the terminology and praxis connected with demons may be traced. There is no qualitative difference between great gods and demons; one name for demon is "an evil god." Demons, however, have less power, though occasionally myths depict them as rebelling against the great gods, with some success. Incantations often list four, or even seven, classes of demons. Demons are messengers of the lord of the underworld, and march before him. They live in deserts and near graves, and many of them are ghosts, spirits of the dead, especially of those who died by violence or were not properly buried. Sickness may be thought of as caused by demonic possession, and some demons have the name of the specific disease they bring, thus "Headache," or "Fever." Lamashtu is the hag who kills children in the womb and newborn babies. Like many other demons, she is depicted as a composite monster. Lilitu, the Mesopotamian succubus, is mentioned once in the Bible as Lilith (Isa. 34:14; see below), and in later Jewish demonology. Good demons are mentioned much less frequently.
