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The demon Belial, or characters named for him, have appeared in many examples of modern culture. This is distinct from medieval culture and Milton where Belial was related to the character in Jewish sources.[1]

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  1. ^ Early Modern Supernatural: The Dark Side of European Culture, ... - Page 124 Jane P. Davidson - 2012 "Magic was a part of folklore and popular culture as well. ... The 15th-century book called Das Buch Belial (The Book of Belial) told the story of Solomon's summoning the devil Belial from Hell so that Belial could go back into the underworld of ..."
  2. ^ Annihilator, Infant. ""An Exhalation of Disease" lyrics". SongLyrics.