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Can One Demon Possess Thousands at Once? The Truth about Jezebel, Azazel & Named Spirits

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May 4, 2026
They map biblical demon types and debate whether names like Jezebel, Azazel, and Leviathan refer to single beings or kinds. They discuss how demon names often describe effects, the idea of many spirits of one kind, and the role of naming as discernment and authority. They also explore generational patterns, deliverance encounters, and how this shapes prayer and ministry.
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INSIGHT

Demons Function As Kinds Not Singular Beings

  • Demons are best understood as kinds or categories rather than single omnipresent beings.
  • The hosts argue scripture shows named designations (unclean, infirmity, lying) describe effects tied to types, not one entity everywhere.
ANECDOTE

Azazel Named During A Deliverance Encounter

  • Michael Roundtree shared an exorcism where the demon self-identified as Azazel.
  • The man was quasi-homeless and unfamiliar with Leviticus 16, yet he spoke the name during deliverance.
INSIGHT

Names Usually Describe Demons' Effects

  • Biblical demon names often reflect function: a spirit of infirmity causes physical ailment, a lying spirit causes deception.
  • Hosts cite Luke 13 and 1 Kings 22 to show names match observable effects.
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