Kolchak the Night Stalker: Get of Belial A much-rumored lost TV episode script has been found! When the show was over, there were a couple of scripts left lying around unfilmed. Few people have ever laid eyes on these puppies, but we got them now! Never before seen in any offical form! Kolchak heads down to Winship County, West Virginia to get the lowdown on a heated miner's strike. When the mine's bossman is violently torn to shreds the ovious answer is one of the hard-hats just couldn't take it anymore. The M.E. rules a pick axe did him in. A miner's tool. And when a striker gets it in the exact same manner? Must be retribution. Sure, Carl buys that one-and Kris Kringle flies around in a black helicopter on Christmas Eve!
In the spirit of Nechama Leibowitz’s classic, "New Studies in the Weekly Parsha," Rabbi David Kasher offers 54 essays exploring the vast but understudied genre of Jewish literature known as parshanut, or Torah commentary. From the masters of midrash who began the tradition, to the medieval commentators who defined the style, on down to the scholars of the modern age, Kasher leads an impassioned and engaging tour through the history of Jewish Biblical interpretation. “With engaging clarity and vivacity, Kasher presents a wide range of traditional commentaries on the biblical text. In each chapter, he poses a central question which then becomes a field for vigorous discussion, pursued in a contemporary conversational tone. Kasher arrives at sometimes provocative resolutions and the reader is drawn into the work of parshanut, of biblical interpretation, which is clearly a passion for him, and irresistibly becomes a passion for the reader too.” – Dr. Avivah Gottleib Zornberg, Author of "Genesis: The Beginning of Desire" “Rabbi David Kasher has written a magnificent commentary on the Torah. With echoes of Nechama Leibowitz, the work beautifully synthesizes traditional commentaries with creative insights. Intellectually deep and yet accessible to all. A masterful book.” – Rabbi Avi Weiss, Founder of the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale, Yeshivat Chovevei Torah & Yeshivat Maharat “To read this book is to get a front row seat in the classroom of a master teacher. Rabbi Kasher’s voice is as accessible as his insights are profound. From the most learned reader to the true beginner, Rabbi Kasher leaves us enriched and wiser, granting us access to our own sacred inheritance.” – Rabbi Sharon Brous, Founder and Senior Rabbi, IKAR “If a student approached me and said: “I will read one book, but only one book, on the Torah. If I fall in love, I’ll stay. If it falls flat for me, I’m out” – this is the book I would tell them to read.” – Rabbi Benay Lappe, President and Rosh Yeshiva, SVARA
Behold Earth's most complete guide to the black magick of Belial, humanity's official contact with the first Demonic Gatekeeper from the Outer Darkness. None enter into the Infernal Empire without first passing through Belial's Gate. This four-grimoire compendium by top black magicians E.A. Koetting, Kurtis Joseph, Asenath Mason & Edgar Kerval reveals the TRUE story of Belial and the Ancient Covenant between demons and humans for the FIRST time ever. * Embark on a magick journey with the Nine Demonic Gatekeepers Saga, featuring humanity's official contact with prehistoric diplomats from the Outer Darkness: Belial, Lucifer, Azazel, Abaddon, Lucifuge, Beelzebub, Baal, Asmodeus & Satan. Available only with Become A Living God, this series features the world's top authors like E.A. Koetting, Kurtis Joseph, Asenath Mason, Michael W. Ford, S. Connolly, and many more. * View a table of contents below: Timothy - Prologue Book 1 - E.A. Koetting - Grimoire of Belial Ch.1 - Introduction p.21 Ch.2 - Darkness Communion p.23 Ch.3 - Blind Sight p.33 Ch.4 - Mirror Gate p.41 Ch.5 - Evocation p.51 Ch.6 - Possession p.71 Ch.7 - Channelings & Conclusions p.79 Book 2 - Kurtis Joseph - Alchemy of Belial Ch.8 - The Fools Journey p.89 Ch.9 - Revelation of the Birthright of Man p.93 Ch.10 - Rejection of the Infernal Pact p.99 Ch.11 - The Temple of Kliffothic Pact p.107 Ch.12 - The Triangle & Circle of Art p.109 Ch.13 - Ritual of the Kliffothic Alignment p.115 Ch.14 - Ritual of the Kliffothic Intrusion p.121 Ch.15 - Sounds of Silence p.125 Ch.16 - Wielding the Power of the Silent Sounds p.137 Ch.17 - The Shells of Creation p.139 Book 3 - Asenath Mason - The Revealed Path of Belial Ch.18 - The Path of Belial p.149 Ch.19 - The Sigil of Belial p.153 Ch.20 - Invocation of the Demon King p.155 Ch.21 - The Gate to the Abyss p.159 Ch.22 - The Temple of Belial p.167 Ch.23 - The Eye of the Demon King p.171 Ch.24 - The Mysteries of the Reaper p. 175 Ch.25 - Gnosis of the Threshold p.183 Book 4 - Edgar Kerval - The Hidden Path of Belial Ch.26 - The Masks of Belial p.189 Ch.27 - The Assumption of the Shadows of Belial p.195 Ch.28 - Atavistic Chants of Levitation p.197 Ch.29 - Deific Masks of Belial p.199 Ch.30 - Pylons of the Sacred Fire of Belial p.203 Ch.31 - Through the Tunnels of Belial p.207 Become A Living God p.213
Angela Constance Johannsen is 18 years old and is a senior in high school, and it would seem as if she has everything going for her. She's smart, attractive, popular, and has a handsome boyfriend. But nothing lasts forever...her father begins drinking more and more, her boyfriend becomes cruel and controlling, and even her friends seem to be turning on her. Only two people are sticking by Angela's side: her good friend Rebecca (a.k.a. Raz), and Andrew, who is really her guardian angel Andross in disguise. As her last year of high school unfolds, dark and bizarre things begin to happen in the world, and she begins to wonder why she has feelings for Andross and why he always has such a sad look in his eyes...
This is the extended and annotated edition including * an extensive annotation of almost 10.000 words about the oracles in religion * an interactive table-of-contents * perfect formatting for electronic reading devices THE Sibyls occupy a conspicuous place in the traditions and history of ancient Greece and Rome. Their fame was spread abroad long before the beginning of the Christian era. Heraclitus of Ephesus, five centuries before Christ, compared himself to the Sibyl "who, speaking with inspired mouth, without a smile, without ornament, and without perfume, penetrates through centuries by the power of the gods." The ancient traditions vary in reporting the number and the names of these weird prophetesses, and much of what has been handed down to us is legendary. But whatever opinion one may hold respecting the various legends, there can be little doubt that a collection of Sibylline Oracles was at one time preserved at Rome. There are, moreover, various oracles, purporting to have been written by ancient Sibyls, found in the writings of Pausanias, Plutarch, Livy, and in other Greek and Latin authors. Whether any of these citations formed a portion of the Sibylline books once kept in Rome we cannot now determine; but the Roman capitol was destroyed by fire in the time of Sulla (B. C. 84), and again in the time of Vespasian (A. D. 69), and whatever books were at those dates kept therein doubtless perished in the flames. It is said by some of the ancients that a subsequent collection of oracles was made, but, if so, there is now no certainty that any fragments of them remain.
“Love is an illusion that gets people to do the impossible.” -Ro McBay Can.... -one half-blood princess without magic, -one fae princeling without scruples, -one human warrioress without compassion, and -one vampire lord without willpower team up to find an artifact that can save the human and fae realms from shadow demons and not destroy each other. In this enemies-to-lovers final installment of Roisin McBay’s journey into darkness, the half-blood princess of Spring must choose to either damn herself or damn the realms.
A young witch with a never-before-seen ability must hone her skills to seal a portal filled with life-consuming gods, while two supernatural creatures vie for her attention in this steamy paranormal romance. Witch Christy Adams has the magical ability to create shields, but she’s still searching for her place among the Daughters of Women coven. When she comes face to face with an immortal in the forest who is a betrayer of her kind, she sounds the alarm but none of the Nephilim can see or sense him. Curious, she doesn’t betray him and finds herself oddly attracted to him. No one in the coven blinks an eye when handsome demi-god Belial swoops in and claims Christy as his own. They’ve grown accustomed to their nature and hunger. But Belial only seems to muddle her thoughts with his magical allure and she questions his intention, especially when she can’t stop thinking about the immortal she met in the forest. When it’s discovered that the veil between this world and that of the dark gods has been torn, Christy is the only one who can repair it. An impending war threatens lives and challenges even the best of witches. With no mentor, no training, and no help, Christy must do the impossible and use her skills to seal the tear. But evil isn’t just behind the veil… Graphic, gritty, bloodthirsty, steamy, and uniquely original, the Witchbound saga is unlike any other paranormal romance series you’ve ever read and is recommended for mature readers.
Living alone and forgotten by almost all those he loved, life does not seem to have much in store for a depressed writer. That until one day, when a mysterious apparition from outside the physical world decides to show him new ways of thinking through intelligent and sometimes humorous observations that challenge the status quo, which will bring change to his life forever. A change that, as he will soon learn, comes first and foremost from within himself. About the Author: The author has had his fair share of life disappointments and obstacles, which inevitably led to him questioning human relationships, society and even life itself. In an effort to regain control over himself, he resorted to reading books on psychology, spirituality and self-improvement and as a result, his own philosophy of life was born, which he would adopt and follow forever since that moment. A philosophy comprised of ideas the author wishes to share with others through the creation of this book.
He doesn’t want me here. He is Blake Mephistopheles. They call him Phist. He’s hard, stubbled, leather-clad—and an asshole. And here is Hellespointe Academy, where black magic is a shortcut and the teachers turn a blind eye to spell-fueled cage fights. He thinks he can chase me off by making me uncomfortable. He wields his good looks and his charisma like a sharpened blade. A wide, thick, hard one. I’m affected. Any girl would be. Sure, he’s threatening. He’s huge, and he has all those gleaming muscles. And then there’s that sneer of his, that sexy sneer— But it doesn’t matter, because I’m going to kill him. He murdered my sister, and the only reason I came to this school was for revenge. One way or another, Blake Mephistopheles must die. **Only one male love interest in this slow burn, steamy, college-aged, hate-to-love academy series. Careful if bad words bug you, as well.** Keywords: bully romance, enemies to lovers, fae, witch, demon, paranormal romance