Forgive me for retreading the content from my previous post, but I just really wanted to put these two passages next to each other and highlight some of the commonalities.
So, here’s Revelations 17 (KJV):
Come hither; I will shew unto thee the judgment of the great whore that sitteth upon many waters:
2 With whom the kings of the earth have committed fornication, and the inhabitants of the earth have been made drunk with the wine of her fornication.
3 So he carried me away in the spirit into the wilderness: and I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns.
4 And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet colour, and decked with gold and precious stones and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and filthiness of her fornication:
5 And upon her forehead was a name written, Mystery, Babylon The Great, The Mother Of Harlots And Abominations Of The Earth.
6 And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus: and when I saw her, I wondered with great admiration.
And here’s the Zohar portion, (abbreviated slightly for this post, indicated by ellipsis):
The female of Samael is called a ‘serpent’, “a wife of harlotry,” “The End of all Flesh"; (Beresheet 6:13), and the end of days…
…She cleaves to the spirit of the male, wearing ample jewelry like an abominable whore standing on main roads and pathways to seduce men…
When a fool approaches her, she holds and kisses him, and she pours him wine full of dregs and snake’s venom. After he drinks, he whores after her. When she sees him whoring after her and turning from the path of truth, she removes all the decorations she put on for that fool, AS WILL BE EXPLAINED.
Her seductive features include her hair, which is red as a rose, and her face, which is white and red. In her ears there are six earrings of Egyptian fabric. On her neck hang all the powers of Eastern lands. Her mouth is decorated by a small slit of a comely shape; her tongue is sharp as a sword; her speech as smooth as oil; and her lips as beautiful and red as a rose. Wearing purple and having forty decorations less one, she is sweeter than all that is sweet in the world.
The fool follows her, drinks of her wine, and fornicates with her. What does she do? She leaves him sleeping in his bed, goes up to denounce him, and receives permission TO KILL HIM. She then descends ON HIM. The fool awakes thinking of lusting after her, as before. At this point, she has taken off the decorations and has become a mighty oppressor who wears a garment of burning fire that causes great horror and frightens the body and soul. That oppressor has horrible eyes and a sharp sword on which there are bitter drops. The oppressor kills the fool and throws him into Gehenom.
So, between these two passages we have multiple parallel associations, including:
- Harlotry/whoredom
- Destruction/death/blood/end of days
- The colors red and purple
- Heavy ornamentation/jewelry
- Associations with kingship and power
- Wine
- Fornication/lust
So look. I am not saying Eisheth and the Biblical Babylon are the same, even though they have some similar-ass DNA! I do think Crowley probably read both of these passages.
I mean, check out this bit from Crowley:
As the dancer whirls, she chants in a strange, slow voice, quickening as she goes: Lo! I gather up every spirit that is pure, and weave him into my vesture of flame.
Hey, Revelations doesn’t say anything about a vesture of flame! But the Zohar sure fucking does.
…Just saying.