THE LEXICON

The Lexicon is a book written by a spirit. It conducts as the "little book" in the angel's hand (Revelation 9) The Lexicon records about an angel who is in the form of man. This angel is called Simon Hemptor. See as he always say, the phrase "not all" (Catechus 16) He is with a group of demons who were saved from the fires of hell because of the help of Hemptor.

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The City of Cabul

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Simon Hemptor lives in Cabul. But his house is in the desert called Haifa. After all this, Hemptor had power. But not greater than God. The most favorite headline that Hemptor said, "Believe me or not, know me or not, lie about me or not. I shall acknowledge happiness when ye believe in Jesus Christ." (Catechus 27: 8- 13) But in his life, he depended in the following demons and men.

Euphoria - The Good Man

Cedes - The Good Child

Ethel - The Prodigal Knight

Geode - The Lost King

Pugna I - Demon of Sorcery

Hakner - A Puppeteer

Agmos - Another sorcerer

Sammael _ "The Grim Reaper"

Harkus - The Messenger of the Dead

Antosen - The Living Illusion

Hernemis - A Hidden Beast

Eletenos - A Dark Judge

Lexemes - A Warrior

All these men and demons were the followers of Hemptor, these demons were baptized and no more a demon. All these from Hemptor.


The Christianity of Cabul

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The Hemptorus were the first Christians. They depended on Jesus Christ. They worship and loved His Father and they rested on the command of His Spirit (Holy Spirit). Angels are sent to be messengers, Simon Hemptor took a long time to be a messenger because he had to spread the name of Jesus Christ through out the Old Testament and the Old Statement.


The Birth of Simon Hemptor

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Hemptor was born of an angel named Hormel. Hormel and his wife gave birth to a son. But the mother of Hemptor died, while his father was still alive. Hormel completed the tower of Babel and raised his son in the skies. Behold the son of Hormel he said. And after all that, Hormel died because of Lucifer.


How to read the Lexicon

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The Bible is consist of book chapters and verses. (Example) "For ye a Christ's; and Christ is God's" (Book) I Corinthians (Chapter) 3 (Verse) 23 or 24 well the Lexicon is read by Book, Chapter and Word. (Example) "Then I will make it so(5), in the dark(6) there is light(7): In the light(8) there is darkness(9)." (Book) I Euphor (Chapter) 4 (Word) 5- 9.