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Beelzebub had his ziggurats, shrines and temples located in his city, Nippur. Below are photos of the
remnants of his temple. The fortress on top of the mound was built by American excavators in the
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890‟s “to protect them from the local tribes.” Beneath is the Great Ziggurat of Nippur and temple of
Enlil:
Beelzebub/Enlil is the God of storms, atmospheric conditions, the wind, the rain and the air. His number
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His ziggurat of Nippur was called, “Fi-irn-bar-sag.” He is the God who hurls his thunderbolts and
lightning against the enemies of Satan. (More than one xian church has met with disaster on occasion).
He is considered to be a gracious life-giving and life-sustaining God, taking care of his people, the
beasts of the field, the fowls of heaven and the fishes of the sea. “Enlil [Beelzebub] is both a God of war
and God of peace; a destroyer and protector, defender, restorer, upbuilder; inimical, hostile and most
gracious.” ¹
To enjoy his blessings one must enter into the right relationship with him and Satan. He carries out and
enforces Satan‟s decrees.
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