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Beelzebub was called the prince of Devils, and though no one in the Bible was recorded as worshipping him, some, even Jesus, were accused of being his disciples. -22. And the scribes which came down from Jerusalem said, He hath Beelzebub, and by the prince of the devils casteth he out devils. (Mark 3)
One of God's other children. Jesus' older brother in a sense.
It was the Pharisees who accused Jesus of healing people on the sabbath, as they were very strict about it.
In the Bible, they accused Jesus of blasphemy.
Listen carefully to Jesus. He said, "It is enough for a disciple that he be like his teacher, and a servant like his master. If they have called the master of the house Beelzebub, how much more will they call those of his household!" (Matthew 10:25). Jesus is our Teacher. We are His disciples because we want to be like Him. Jesus is our Master. We are His servants, doing whatever He tells us to do. That being the case, He warned us that people will treat us as they treated Him. How did they treat Him? In the case He mentioned, they called Him Beelzebub, the prince of the demons. How then can we expect everyone to treat us like kings and queens all the time? Listen, the true Beelzebub is out to get us. Therefore, he will do anything he can and use anyone he can to tear us down. Be prepared for it. This applies to Christians. God Bless.
Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson was created in 1950.
Beelzebub is often portrayed as a powerful demon in religious texts.
Jesus was accused of blasphemy, saying He was equal to God. See Mark 14:62-64.
The Jews accused Jesus of violating the Sabbath's "no work" law.
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Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson has 1248 pages.
Beelzebub is the chief of the devils, Satan's "second-in-command."