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بعده مضاحه لوح جن اسم عفریت واسم ملک و اسم اعظم بدین طریق استخراج کند مثلا عدد مفتاحه لوح جن این 539 به طرح کهیج که 38 باشد باقی این 501 حروفه این ثاکهیج بعده ازاعداد مفتاحه لوح جن اسم ملک استخراج کند" عدد مفتاحه لوح جن اسم ملک استخراج کند عدد مفتاحه این 539 بطرح ایل 51 باقی این 488 اسم ملک این یاثا کهیج بعده از اعداد مفتاحه که این است 539 اسم اعظم استخراج کند که این باشد:رحیم الرحماء بعده اسم عفریت و اسم ملک واسم اعظم همه را قسم اسم جن خود سازد بدین سند:

بسم الله الرحمن الرحیم اللهم یا رب انت میسر بدیع سخرلی جنی اجب یا من عنده مفاتح الغیب

Exorcism

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Exorcism is the rite of prayer which expels demons from a person or physical object. The most common use of exorcism in the Church is at the reception of a catechumen, which is most often included at the beginning of the baptismal rite, and during the Great Blessing of Water which is done on the baptismal waters and at Theophany. An exorcism may also be performed if it is believed that a person is suffering from demonic influence.

·        Exorcism in the prayers for entrance into the Catechumenate

·        Exorcism prayers of St. Basil the Great

Exorcism in the prayer book

Prayer of interdiction of St. Basil the Great that is read by a priest over one suffering from demons

O God of gods and Lord of lords, Creator of the fiery ranks, and Fashioner of the fleshless powers, the Artisan of heavenly things and those under the heavens, Whom no man has seen, nor is able to see, Whom all creation fears: Into the dark depths of Hell You hurled the commander who had become proud, and who, because of his disobedient service, was cast down from the height to earth, as well as the angels that fell away with him, all having become evil demons. Grant that this my exorcism being performed in Your awesome name, be terrible to the Master of evil and to all his minions who had fallen with him from the height of brightness. Drive him into banishment, commanding him to depart hence, so that no harm might be worked against Your sealed Image. And, as You have commanded, let those who are sealed receive the strength to tread upon serpents and scorpions, and upon all power of the Enemy. For manifested, hymned, and glorified with fear, by everything that has breath is Your most holy Name: of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, now and ever and into ages of ages. Amen.

·        Exorcist as a minor order. History and significance.

·        Exorcism and holy water. Theophany. Blessing of objects. Censings. The Sign of the Cross.

·        Exorcism today.

Orthodox resources

·        Exorcism in the Orthodox Church - Rev. George C. Papademetriou, Ph.D. (on Goarch.org)

·        Excorcism - Rev. George Mastrantonis (on Goarch.org)

Other resources

There are many books about exorcism and demonology that go to one extreme or another. These resources are some of the better ones we have found. As always, read with discretion.

·        An Exorcist Tells His Story by Fr. Gabriele Amorth (Roman Catholic) - Fr. Amorth is an official exorcist of the diocese of Rome. His commentary and experience is certainly worth engaging. ISBN 0898707102

·        An Exorcist: More Stories - also by Fr. Amorth ISBN 0898709172

·        The Demonologist: The Extraordinary Career of Ed and Lorraine Warren by Gerald Brittle - Please read with caution.

·        War on the Saints by Jessie Penn-Lewis - A classic Protestant/Pentecostal work.

·        Interview With an Exorcist: An Insider's Look at the Devil, Demonic Possession, and the Path to Deliverance by Fr. Jose Antonio Fortea

·        Rites of the Catholic Church, vol. 2 - Contains the new rite of exorcism (? - can somebody verify this--To my knowledge, this book does not contain the rite of exorcism. I know that the Vatican recently came out with a "Vatican II" version of the rite (under JP II) which reportedly failed when JP II tried to use it. ISBN 0814660371

The Catechism of the Catholic Church (s. 1673) has this to say about exorcism:

When the Church asks publicly and authoritatively in the name of Jesus Christ that a person or object be protected against the power of the Evil One and withdrawn from his dominion, it is called exorcism. Jesus performed exorcisms and from him the Church has received the power and office of exorcizing. [Cf. Mk 1:25-26; 3:15; 6:7, 13; 16:17.] In a simple form, exorcism is performed at the celebration of Baptism. The solemn exorcism, called "a major exorcism," can be performed only by a priest and with the permission of the bishop. The priest must proceed with prudence, strictly observing the rules established by the Church. Exorcism is directed at the expulsion of demons or to the liberation from demonic possession through the spiritual authority which Jesus entrusted to his Church. Illness, especially psychological illness, is a very different matter; treating this is the concern of medical science. Therefore, before an exorcism is performed, it is important to ascertain that one is dealing with the presence of the Evil One, and not an illness.

External links

·        Video of Russian Orthodox Exorcism

·        News stories about the exorcism and death of a Romanian nun, June 2005

·        A Coptic Exorcist - An Exorcism preformed by a Coptic Orthodox priest, notice that some of those possesed are Muslims.

·        A Coptic Exorcist part 2 - Another clips of a Coptic Orthodox priest performing an exorcism, many of the people present are Muslims. The young man confesses, "Jesus is Allah."

Related pages

·        Demonology

·        The Evil Eye (vaskania)

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