EnêpsigosEnêpsigos (Enêpsigos) is a fallen angel mentioned in the Testament of Solomon who takes three forms as her abode is the moon, and at times is conjured as Kronos.[1] In it, she is said to have been bound by triple-link chains and to have given a prophecy to King Solomon who did not believe the prophecy and then proceeded to rebound her in chains, this time, unbreakable.[2] EntityEnêpsigos is an angel mentioned in the Testament of Solomon 64: 1-7 where King Solomon asked Enêpsigos which angel she was frustrated by.[3] However, Enêpsigos refers to herself as a goddess, replying back, "I undergo changes, like the goddess I am called".[3] Enêpsigos is also linked to "ancient forms of the Triple Goddesses" and is distinguished as being able to shape shift into a goddess as one of her forms.[2][4] Enêpsigos' three forms are in correlation with the moon's waxing, full, and new phases.[4] Enêpsigos' most cited form is a woman with two heads. She can also take the form of the Greek Titan Kronos.[4] There is a pattern of triplicity associated with Enêpsigos as she is bounded with triple-link chains by King Solomon. This connection to ancient Triple Goddesses has a tie to witchcraft as does the moon; Enêpsigos is pursuing the act of drawing down the moon with magic just as witches attempted to do in caves.[2] RelatedRathanael In the Testament of Solomon, Enêpsigos is frustrated by Rathanael who resides in the third heaven and is the thwarter of demons.[1][5] He is said to also have the power of inhibiting and controlling the female demon Enêpsigos as she is a moon goddess and should be identified as Hekate.[6] The third heaven is located beyond the sight of humans, the dwelling place of God.[7] Ashmedai Also in the Testament of Solomon, Ashmedai also takes three forms and is bound with triple-link chains by King Solomon.
Both Enêpsigos and Ashmedai share the above characteristics as well as a spoken prophecy to King Solomon about the destruction of his kingdom. Prophecy
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