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1) "Dudael is the place of imprisonment for Azazel (one of the "fallen" angels), cohort of Semjaza. It is described in the book of First Enoch chapter 10 verse 4-7: And again the Lord said to Raphael: 'Bind Azazel hand and foot, and cast him into the darkness: and make an opening in the desert, which is in Dudael, and cast him therein. And place upon him rough and jagged rocks, and cover him with darkness, and let him abide there for ever, and cover his face that he may not see light. And on the day of the great judgement he shall be cast into the fire. " Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dudael 2) "Azazel was chained and cast into the "Cave of Dudael" in the great desert of Dudael. It was a pit of jagged, sharp stones and was then "covered with darkness". Shemihaza was hung by one leg, upside down (a.k.a. Orion a.k.a. the Hanged Man of the Tarot) over Dudael (?) exactly half-way between Heaven and Earth. He is in a completely isolated environment." Source and further information: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Capsule/6859/Watchers/watchersfaq.html 3) "In the Book of Enoch, we are told that as punishment for his sins, the fallen angel of war, Azazel, was thrown into a pit in the βWilderness of Dudael,β and left there to await Final Judgment. Although no one knows to where the name βDudaelβ refers, βDudaelβ also means βGreat Desertβ and βFiery Caldron.β Furthermore, there is one place in Israel that fits that description: the Negev, which has one of its borders onβ¦Gaza/Aza. So how do places come by their names? Oftentimes, they are given names either relating to important people, events, history and the like. Is it mere coincidence that Gaza/Aza has the same name as one of the leaders of the fallen angels?" Source and further information: http://www.worldjewishnewsagency.org/jewish_tragi.htm
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