Tabaaet

Elohim

Tabaaet can be found in the following chapters:

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Interesting Facts

  • Tabaaet is specifically identified as “the son of the serpent“. This unique designation sets him apart from other entities mentioned in the context of evil influences.
  • Tabaaet is associated with “the smitings which befall through the noontide heat“. This connection to a specific time of day suggests a particular nature or manifestation of his harmful influence.

Genealogy

  • The text states that Tabaaet is “the son of the serpent“. This designation implies a lineage or close association with a serpent, though the nature of this relationship is not elaborated upon within the provided sources.
  • No further details regarding Tabaaet’s ancestry, birth, marital connections, or offspring are mentioned in the sources.

Historical Context

The mention of Tabaaet occurs within the historical context of the descent of the Watchers, angels who transgressed by taking human wives and imparting forbidden knowledge. This era was marked by increasing wickedness, including the teaching of charms, enchantments, metallurgy, and even the beautifying of eyelids, leading to widespread corruption and godlessness. The offspring of these unions were giants who consumed mankind and engaged in further sinful acts. It was in this climate of celestial transgression and earthly corruption that knowledge of wicked spirits and their afflictions, including those associated with Tabaaet, were revealed to humanity by fallen angels like Kasdeja.

Narrative

Tabaaet appears in the narrative concerning the teachings of the fallen angel Kasdeja. Kasdeja is said to have shown humanity “all the wicked smitings of spirits and demons“. Among these revelations were “the smitings of the embryo in the womb, that it may pass away, and [the smitings of the soul] the bites of the serpent, and the smitings which befall through the noontide heat, the son of the serpent named Tabaa‘ĕt“. This places Tabaaet as a source of malevolent influence, specifically linked to afflictions that occur during the hottest part of the day. The narrative suggests that the knowledge of such harmful entities and their methods was a direct consequence of the fallen angels’ interference with the natural order and their unauthorized disclosure of celestial secrets to humankind, contributing to the escalating wickedness that ultimately warranted divine judgment.