The Watchers



The Watchers, also known as the Grigori, are a group of angels mentioned in various ancient texts and traditions.

The most well-known account of the Watchers is found in the Book of Enoch, an ancient Jewish religious work attributed to Enoch.

According to this text, the Watchers were a group of 200 angels who descended from heaven to Earth.

They were tasked with watching over humanity but instead became infatuated with human women and chose to marry them.

(This union led them to teach forbidden knowledge such as sorcery, astrology, metallurgy, and other arts that were meant for divine beings rather than humans.

Their actions ultimately resulted in widespread corruption and wickedness on Earth, which prompted God’s judgment upon both the fallen angels and their offspring , resulting in catastrophic consequences including flooding during Noah’s time.

Conclusion:  In different interpretations within Judaism Christianity Islam or Gnosticism, these figures may be referred by different names like Shemhazai Azazel Samyaza, etc.

However, they all share similar characteristics representing rebellion against divine authority leading mankind astray through illicit teachings.

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