Azazel
Azazel is a name appearing in several ancient Jewish and Christian texts, where it is linked to concepts of sin, exile, and sometimes demonic power. In the Hebrew Bible, the term occurs in Leviticus 16 in the description of the Day of Atonement, where two goats are chosen for different purposes.
Meaning and interpretation of the name are debated. In Leviticus, the phrase “to Azazel” has been read
In the Book of Enoch, an expanded Jewish apocryphal work, Azazel is depicted as a fallen angel
Within broader Jewish and Christian tradition, Azazel is often treated as a demon or fallen angel rather
In modern popular culture, Azazel is frequently used as a demon name or villain in novels, films,