Adramelech (Original Painting) Demonology by Melissa E Anderson
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RARE ORIGINAL, ONE OF A KIND.
One of a Kind, Oils on Lyons 8 d 10 Canvas Board. Signed and dated 2009.
The Painting Subject: demons and demonology. Adramelech (also Adrammalech) appears in the Old Testament only twice. The first time, he is mentioned as a son of the Assyrian King Sennacharib along with Sharezer, who murdered their father while he was worshiping in the temple of his idol, Nisrach (2 Kings 19:36-38 cf. Isaiah 37:37-39). The second time Adramelech is mentioned is in the context of a Samarian sun god who was worshipped by the Sepharvites. Adramelech in Demonology According to Gustav Davidson, Adramelech, which means, “king of fire” is one of two throne angels along with Asmadai.
One of a Kind, Oils on Lyons 8 d 10 Canvas Board. Signed and dated 2009.
The Painting Subject: demons and demonology. Adramelech (also Adrammalech) appears in the Old Testament only twice. The first time, he is mentioned as a son of the Assyrian King Sennacharib along with Sharezer, who murdered their father while he was worshiping in the temple of his idol, Nisrach (2 Kings 19:36-38 cf. Isaiah 37:37-39). The second time Adramelech is mentioned is in the context of a Samarian sun god who was worshipped by the Sepharvites. Adramelech in Demonology According to Gustav Davidson, Adramelech, which means, “king of fire” is one of two throne angels along with Asmadai.