Lucifer on Fox (The Resurrection)

He has Welsh Dragon symbol of Revelation Beast. Only a fight with Mikhail/Miguel with cocktail swords can get interest in show back.

an angel to save the city not lead it into destruction

u buy Soshy’s song City of angels. Like how bizarre song. buy the rights.

give epstein job for taking down pedo pyramid. if u see her place she apologizes. no beast bucks from singing.

i’ll give a tesla lightbulb speech

talk about you being the lightbringer

but satan only bought fugazi bulbs

one tv station is owned by GE

so may never happen

we would talk the truth of angel michael vs lucifer’s lies

how tom ellis got job from Lucis Trust in NYC

how i turned it down in 2010 to give the broken dollar bills

saved the city

didn’t destroy people with fire wateer in some seedy bar called LUx

phoebis cartel

want to know more you doubting thomas devil?

buy the rights

that’s how pedowood worxxx

2 Replies to “Lucifer on Fox (The Resurrection)”

  1. Give the Broke Epstein a job Satan

    Female Angel Names

    These female angel names come from different sources: Ancient traditions, Judaism, Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and literature, among others.

    Anaita – In Zoroastrianism, she is one of the highest ranking angels. She is the “immaculate one, genius of fertilizing water and of the fruitfulness of the earth.” (from Gods, A Dictionary of the Deities of all Lands, Redfield).

    Aruru – She is a female messenger of the gods in Sumerian mythology.

    Ardouisur – In Zoroastrian belief, this is the name of a female cherub. She is also the angel of fertility and childbirth. This female angel also helps lactating mothers to increase their milk output. An alternate name is Ardousius.

    Armaita – She is the spirit of goodness, truth and wisdom. In Persian mythology she’s one of the 6 or 7 archangels (amesha spentas). Other versions of this name are Aramaiti, Armaiti.

    Astarte – Not exactly an angel, she is the Ancient Phoenician moon goddess of fertility.

    Barbelo – In Gnostic tradition, she is portrayed as a supreme female principle. In popular angel lore, she is also the angel of goodness and integrity.

    Bath Kol (also Bat Kol, Bat Qol) – In Hebrew this word means “small voice or whisper”. It is also defined as “the daughter of the voice”. Bath Kol is not an angel name per se but it is a divine concept. It signifies “Divine Voice” in rabbinic lore. In popular angel lore, Bath Kol is the angel of prophecy.

    Benad Hasche – Meaning “the daughters of gods”, they are female angels in Arabic tradition.

    Charmeine – In popular angel lore, she is the angel or harmony.

    Corinne – A fictional female angel in Jonathan Daniels’ Clash of Angels.

    Derdekea – She is a divine female spirit who came to earth to save mankind. In Gnostic lore, she is known as the Supreme Mother (source: Paraphrase of Shem).

    More Female Angel Names
    Dina – In popular angel lore, she is the angel of learning. In cabalistic lore, she is the guardian of the Torah.

    Drop – In the Gnostic Berlin Codex, she is described as a female divine power who descends to Earth for the salvation of humankind. See Derdekea also.

    Eloa – The angel of sorrow and compassion. She is said to have been born from a tear Jesus shed. In Alfred de Vigny’s poem Eloa, we find Jesus at Lazarus grave. He is deeply moved by the grief of Martha and Mary after losing their brother. So he sheds one heavenly tear, and Eloa is born.

    Epinoia – According to Gnostic tradition, she was the first female manifestation of God.

    Isda – The angel of nourishment according to The Dictionary of Angels… by Davidson. Some describe her as being a female angel.

    Isis – An Ancient Egyptian goddess, she is often depicted as having wings.

    Nefta – In Flemish lore, she is a female angel with whom the angel Azrael (the angel of death) fell in love.

    Paula – A fictional female angel in Jonathan Daniels’ Clash of Angels.

    Sophia – In Gnostic belief, Sophia is the chief female manifestation of wisdom.

    Seket – According to the cabala, she is a female angel who abides in Egypt.

    Shekina, Shekinah – In Gnosticism, she is a female aspect of God.

    Female Angelic Names
    Most of the following names are not really female angel names or names of female angels; they are rather inspired by the word “angel”. Other names are the female version of popular male angel names.

    Aingeal – From Irish Gaelic, this name is a variant of the Latin Angela. It means “messenger”.

    Andela – Czech variant of the name Angela.

    Andjela – Serbian form of Angela, meaning “messenger”.

    Angela – Feminine version from the Latin Angelus, which in turns comes from the Greek Angelos meaning “messenger”.

    Angele – French feminine variant of the Latin Angela.

    Angeles – Female Spanish name meaning “angels”. It is usually used in conjuction with other names, for example Gloria de los Angeles or Maria de los Angeles.

    Angelica – Spanish and Italian female name meaning “angelic”. The name is derived from the Latin Angelus (messenger).

    Angelina – Diminutive form of the name Angela.

    Angeline – Diminutive form of the French Angele.

    Angelita – Spanish diminutive form of the name Angela.

    Angelique – Feminine French variant of the Latin Angelicus.

    Angie – English short variant of the name Angela.

    Angiola – Feminine Italian version of the name Angiolo.

    Angiolleta – Diminutive form of the name Angiola meaning little angel.

    Gabriela – Spanish feminine form of Gabriel, the name of one of the archangels. This is a popular “female angel name” in Spanish-speaking countries.

    Gabrielle – Feminine version of the name Gabriel.

    Mary – The Virgin Mary is referred to as “Queen of the Angels” in the Catholic faith. See Regina also.

    Michaela – Feminine form of Michael, the best known of the archangels.

    Regina – The Catholic Church bestowed the honorific title of Queens of the Angels to the Virgin Mary. Her official Latin title is Regina Angelorum (Queen of the Angels). See Mary also.

    Serafina, Seraphina – Feminine version of Seraph meaning “the burning one”. The Seraphim are one of the nine orders of angels according to Christian tradition.

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