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PUT THE HOLY SPIRIT FIRST — AND DISCOVER HOW GOD SPEAKS TO YOU IN YOUR SLEEP
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00:00Imagine this, a king gifted by God with wisdom beyond measure, a man so powerful that rulers
00:07from distant lands traveled for months just to hear him speak. This is Solomon, son of David,
00:13the golden king of Israel. But hidden beneath the crown, the palace walls, and the endless riches
00:19lies a story that most people have never heard, a story not found in your ordinary Sunday school
00:25bible, a story whispered in ancient manuscripts, buried in forgotten texts, and preserved only in
00:32the shadows of history. The story of the day the archangel Michael himself, God's warrior, stood
00:38face to face with the 72 demons that Solomon once commanded. Let that sink in for a moment. The wisest
00:45man who ever lived entangled in power so dark that the heavens had to intervene. Michael, the angel who
00:52fought Satan in heaven, now drawn into a battle with the very spirits Solomon once bent to his will.
00:59Doesn't that make you wonder? How much of Solomon's story do we really know? Could it be that the
01:05Bible gave us only a glimpse, while deeper mysteries were deliberately left out? And if Solomon truly
01:11commanded demons, why would God allow such a thing? What does it mean for us today? Stick with me,
01:18because by the time we're done, you'll never see Solomon, or Michael, the same way again.
01:25But before we dive in, this is Bible Mysteries, where we uncover the hidden and forgotten stories
01:32of scripture and ancient texts. If you love exploring the mysteries of God, the angels, the fallen,
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01:45so you never miss when we release a new mystery. When we hear the name Solomon, what's the first
01:52image that comes to mind? For most people, it's the picture of a wise king sitting on his throne,
01:57his face calm, his words dripping with insight. A man who once listened to the case of two women
02:04fighting over a child and resolved it with a single sentence that stunned the world. A man whose wisdom
02:10became legendary, whose reputation spread far beyond the borders of Israel. But here's the thing about
02:16Solomon. His story is layered. On the surface, we see the golden king, the one who built the temple of
02:23the Lord. But if we dig deeper, if we peel back the glittering gold and the royal robes, we find
02:29something else. We find a man who had access to the highest wisdom from God, and yet also the darkest
02:36temptations from beneath. Let's slow down and really think about who Solomon was. He wasn't just a
02:42random ruler. He was the son of David, the greatest king Israel had ever known. From birth, there was an
02:49expectation on Solomon's life, a weight he carried. Can you imagine being the child of David, the man
02:56after God's own heart, the warrior who slew giants and built a kingdom with his bare hands? Imagine the
03:02pressure of having to live up to that legacy. Now, when Solomon began his reign, he started in
03:08humility. The Bible says he asked God for wisdom, not riches, not power, not the death of his enemies.
03:15And God was so moved by that request that he gave Solomon wisdom in abundance, more than anyone before
03:22or after him. Along with wisdom came riches, peace, and a kingdom that sparkled like no other.
03:28Kings and queens traveled to see him. The queen of Sheba herself came, bringing gifts and marveling
03:34at his brilliance. So yes, Solomon was great. But here's the truth most people miss. The higher you
03:41rise, the more dangerous the temptations become. The greater your light, the more the shadows try to
03:46cling to you. And this is where the story takes a strange turn. Because according to ancient traditions
03:52outside the Bible, writings like the Testament of Solomon, Solomon's wisdom wasn't just about judging
03:58people or understanding riddles. It went deeper. It was said that Solomon was given a mysterious ring,
04:04a ring engraved with the seal of God. With this ring, he could command not just people, but spirits.
04:12Now pause for a second. Think about that. A king with the authority to order demons around.
04:17How would you even process that? Would you see it as a gift? A burden? A temptation?
04:24The story goes that Solomon used this ring to summon, question, and even control 72 demons.
04:31Each demon had a name. Each had a power. Some could stir up anger in men's hearts.
04:36Some could twist the mind and cause madness. Some whispered lies in the dark, stirring lust,
04:42jealousy, and hatred. Others brought physical affliction, blindness, disease, or sudden misfortune.
04:49In other words, each of the 72 represented a piece of human weakness, a reflection of the sins and
04:55struggles we face every single day. Doesn't that make you wonder? Were these demons symbolic of the
05:02very flaws Solomon would eventually fall into himself? According to the legend, Solomon bound these
05:08demons and forced them to labor in building the temple of God. Picture that for a moment. The most
05:13sacred place on earth. The house of Yahweh. Being built not only by human hands, but also by reluctant,
05:21snarling demons under the command of a king's ring. It sounds almost blasphemous, doesn't it? Angels and
05:28demons at work on the same project. But in a strange way, it reflects the truth we still see today.
05:33Even evil, unwillingly, can be used to serve God's greater plan. But here's the haunting detail.
05:40These demons never truly submitted. They weren't loyal. They didn't suddenly become holy. They were
05:47chained, forced, and bound only by the seal of the ring. Deep down, they hated Solomon. They despised him
05:54for using God's name against them. And they waited. They waited for the moment his grip would slip,
06:00for the day the ring would be gone, for the hour when Solomon's heart would turn just enough for
06:06them to break free. And you know what? That moment came because Solomon, for all his wisdom, had a
06:13weakness. The Bible itself tells us he loved many foreign women, and with them came their idols, their
06:20altars, their strange practices. Slowly, quietly, Solomon allowed things into his life that pulled him away
06:27from God. A shrine here, an altar there. A small compromise that grew into a heavy chain. The very
06:34man who once prayed for wisdom was now bowing to idols. The very man who built the temple was now
06:40permitting false gods to dwell in the land. And as his heart strayed, so did his authority. According to
06:47the legend, the power of the seal began to weaken. The demons he had controlled, the very ones who helped
06:54build the temple, started to stir. Can't you almost picture it? Dark forces shifting in the shadows,
07:01whispering to one another. The king is slipping. His heart is no longer pure. Soon he will be ours.
07:09This is where the tension rises. Because what happens when the wisest man alive loses control over
07:15the very darkness he thought he had mastered? What happens when the chains begin to break?
07:20And here's a deeper question. Doesn't that mirror us? How many times do we think we're in control
07:26of our habits, our desires, our secret struggles, only to realize later that the thing we thought
07:33we controlled is now controlling us? Isn't that the real danger of sin? The illusion of mastery,
07:40when in truth, we are the ones enslaved? Solomon's story warns us of that. And in this legend,
07:47it goes further. The danger grew so immense that heaven itself had to intervene. God's greatest
07:53warrior, the archangel Michael, the same angel who fought against Lucifer, had to step into the
07:59scene. Think about that. Michael, the angel who commands heavenly armies, descending to face the very
08:06spirit Solomon once bound. What does it say about the power of those 72 demons? That it wasn't just
08:13another angel, but Michael himself who came to confront them. The story of Solomon isn't just
08:18about wisdom anymore. It becomes a battle between heaven and the abyss, between what is holy and what
08:24is corrupted. And it all started because a man once close to God allowed his heart to drift. Now I
08:32want
08:32you to imagine this cliffhanger. Solomon alone in his palace, the glow of gold and incense all around
08:39him. The ring that once blazed with God's power now dull in his hand. And from the corners of the
08:46night,
08:46laughter, low mocking demonic laughter. Rising as the 72 prepare to break their chains. And somewhere
08:55beyond the veil, Michael, God's champion, unsheathes his sword of light. The stage is set. Let's step
09:02into the darkness for a moment. The temple of Solomon has already been built. Its stones gleam in the
09:08sunlight. Its walls echo with prayers. And the smoke of sacrifices rises like a holy fragrance toward
09:14heaven. But behind the scenes, hidden beneath the beauty, something else stirs. The 72 demons.
09:23Now, according to the ancient tradition, these weren't just nameless spirits. Each of them had a
09:30distinct personality, a power, a way of corrupting or afflicting the world. They weren't chaotic shadows
09:37without form. They were organized, deliberate, and intelligent. And isn't that always how evil works?
09:44It doesn't just come rushing in as a monster with fangs. It slips into the cracks, whispering,
09:50tempting, planting, planting ideas, exploiting weaknesses. The stories say that Solomon interrogated
09:58each demon, demanding its name, its purpose, and the sin it inspired. And each one answered.
10:06One demon confessed that it stirred anger in men until they killed their brothers. Another said it
10:11made women abandon their homes and husbands in lust. Another admitted to slipping into the dreams of
10:17kings, filling their minds with paranoia and pride until they waged wars. Think about that for a second.
10:23These weren't just ghosts or scary phantoms. They were personifications of human struggles.
10:29Envy, greed, lust, rage, fear, despair. Does that sound familiar? Isn't that the same war we still face today?
10:38One demon was said to cause sickness in the eyes. Blindness, cataracts, things the ancients couldn't
10:46explain. Another tormented children with fevers. Another whispered suicidal thoughts to men standing
10:52at cliffs. Another made merchants greedy, turning fair trade into exploitation. And one of the most
10:59the most important things that we have seen in the world. And one of the most important things that
11:00A demon who confessed that he lingered around altars, corrupting even acts of worship. He said,
11:10Now let me pause and ask you, doesn't that strike you to the core? How often do we think of
11:19evil
11:20as only out there? But what if it lurks even in moments we think are holy? What if distraction in
11:26prayer,
11:27insincerity in worship, or hidden pride in service, are ways these same forces still move today?
11:33So Solomon catalogued them one by one. 72 voices, 72 confessions of corruption. And with the power
11:43of the ring, he forced them into obedience. Some were made to lift stones for the temple. Others dug
11:49the foundation. Some carved the wood. Others cut the gems. But here's the question.
11:55Did Solomon truly have power over them? Or was he only holding them back temporarily,
12:01like snakes coiled in jars waiting to strike? Because while they labored, they whispered.
12:07They cursed his name. They studied his weaknesses. They learned his patterns. And most of all,
12:13they waited. The ring, after all, was the key. As long as it burned with divine authority,
12:19they were bound. But if Solomon's heart drifted, if his loyalty to God wavered, then the seal would lose
12:27its glow. And that's exactly what happened. As Solomon's wives brought their idols, he allowed
12:33shrines to rise in the hills of Jerusalem. First a small one, just for peace. Then another for diplomacy.
12:40And another to satisfy the love of a foreign queen. Compromise after compromise. And every time Solomon
12:48turned his gaze from the Lord, the seal dimmed. Every prayer to a foreign god was like a crack in
12:54the wall. Every burnt offering to an idol was like loosening the lock on the prison. And the demons knew
13:00it. Can you imagine the tension? These spirits, once chained, feeling the bonds loosen bit by bit,
13:07their whispers growing louder, their laughter echoing faintly in the night halls of the palace.
13:12Solomon himself, once clear-eyed with divine wisdom, now troubled, restless, caught in shadows he
13:21couldn't explain. The texts say that one night Solomon dropped the ring. Some versions say it was stolen.
13:27Others say he gave it away in a moment of weakness. Either way, the seal was broken.
13:33And that was all it took. The 72 demons rose. The descriptions are terrifying. Some appeared as
13:40monstrous forms. Heads of lions, bodies of serpents, wings of ravens. Others as twisted parodies of men.
13:48Tall, gaunt, with eyes burning like fire. Some as beautiful figures, deceiving, alluring, tempting.
13:55Isn't it interesting that evil sometimes comes dressed in beauty while hiding poison beneath?
14:01One demon burst forth like smoke from under the earth, filling the night sky with a foul stench.
14:08Another slithered through the palace, whispering confusion into the minds of the guards until they
14:12turned on each other. Another stirred unrest among the people, planting fear that their king had lost
14:18God's favor. Israel trembled. The holy city once at peace now buzzed with unrest. The very demons who
14:25once carried stones for the temple now sought to tear down its people from within. And Solomon, the great
14:32wise king, stood powerless. Imagine him staring at his empty hand where the ring once sat, hearing the
14:40mocking voices of the demons he once commanded. It was at this moment, according to the legend, that heaven
14:46intervened. The cries of Israel rose. The temple built by unwilling hands of spirits was now overshadowed
14:53by those same spirits seeking revenge. And God sent his champion, Michael. The angel who stood against
15:00Lucifer at the dawn of rebellion. The warrior with a sword of fire, radiant and unyielding. The commander of
15:07hosts. Can't you picture it? The night sky over Jerusalem, swirling with shadows filled with the
15:13shrieks of freed demons. And then, like a bolt of lightning cutting through a storm, Michael descends.
15:20Sword in hand, eyes blazing with holy fire. The air itself trembling with his presence. The confrontation
15:27was about to begin. The night Jerusalem shook was unlike any other. The people had seen storms before.
15:33They had seen armies approach from the hills. But this was different. This was not the rumble of
15:39chariots or the march of soldiers. It was the sound of voices, dozens of them, shrieking, whispering,
15:46laughing in tones no human throat could produce. The seventy-two demons were free. Above the palace,
15:53shadows twisted into monstrous shapes, blocking out the stars. Dogs howled, children woke in terror,
15:59and priests in the temple clutched the altar, sensing a darkness they had no words for. The
16:05sacred fire on the altar flickered, as though smothered by an unseen wind. And Solomon, the great
16:12king, sat slumped on his throne, his ring gone, his eyes hollow. For the first time in his reign,
16:19he felt truly powerless. His wisdom, once sharper than any blade, was clouded by compromise. His heart,
16:26once burning for God, now heavy with idols. And the demons knew it. They surrounded him,
16:32circling like predators. Their voices hissed. You thought you could rule us. You used us, king,
16:39but now we are free. Your wisdom has failed you. Your God has abandoned you. Can you imagine the fear?
16:47The very creatures he once ordered about now towering over him, mocking him, ready to tear apart
16:54everything he had built. But heaven does not sit idle when darkness threatens God's plan. Somewhere
16:59beyond the veil of the earthly sky, the archangel Michael stirred. His name means, who is like God?
17:06A name that itself is a rebuke against prideful spirits. When Lucifer rose up, declaring he would be
17:12like the Most High, Michael's very existence answered the challenge. Who is like God? None. And now,
17:21when 72 spirits sought to corrupt the heart of God's chosen nation, Michael was called again. The
17:27legends say his descent was like fire, tearing through the heavens. The people of Jerusalem saw a
17:33light blaze across the sky, brighter than lightning, yet steady, unshaken. Some cried out, thinking the
17:41end of days had come. Others fell to their knees, sensing that what approached was no ordinary light.
17:47Michael descended not as a whisper, but as a warrior. His armor shimmered like molten gold,
17:53reflecting the fire of heaven itself. His wings, and vast and terrible, stretched wide, stirring the air
18:00like a storm. And in his hand, a sword blazed. A weapon not of earthly forge, but of divine fire.
18:08A flame
18:09that could split not just flesh and bone, but the very essence of spirit. The demons shrieked. They
18:15knew that sword. They remembered it. This was the same weapon raised when they first fell. When Lucifer
18:21was cast down like lightning from heaven. And now it was unsheathed again. Michael landed in the heart of
18:27Jerusalem, the ground trembling beneath him. His voice like thunder rolling through the hills broke the
18:33night. By the command of the Most High, I stand against you. The seventy-two recoiled. Some tried to
18:40laugh, to mock, but their voices cracked. Others snarled, their forms twisting, preparing for battle.
18:48They had waited centuries for freedom. They would not go quietly back into chains.
18:53Solomon, still on his throne, looked up. For a moment, clarity pierced his fogged mind. He saw the
18:59angel of the Lord standing in his city, and tears filled his eyes. He whispered, broken. God has not
19:06abandoned us. And then the battle began. The first demon surged forward, a creature with the body of
19:11a lion and the wings of a vulture. Its roar shook the palace walls. Michael raised his sword and with
19:18a
19:18single stroke of fire, split the beast in two, its form dissolving into smoke and ash. But for every demon
19:26that fell back, ten more surged forward. One with the face of a beautiful woman, trying to lure Michael
19:32with illusions. One with the voice of a thousand men, trying to confuse and overwhelm. Another like
19:39a shadow, trying to smother the flame of his sword. But Michael was unmoved. His light cut through illusion.
19:47His voice silenced confusion. His fire consumed shadow. Still, the demons fought with fury. They swarmed
19:54him. Their shrieks echoing through the city. People hid in their homes, clutching their children,
20:01listening to the unearthly sounds of battle in the streets. Imagine hearing that. The clash of a
20:07flaming sword, the wails of spirits, the ground trembling as powers beyond human comprehension,
20:14fought right outside your door. And here's the deeper meaning. This wasn't just a physical fight.
20:19It was a spiritual showdown. Each demon represented a vice, a sin, a corruption. When Michael struck one
20:27down, it was like God declaring, this vice will not rule my people. When Michael silenced their voices,
20:34it was God saying, your lies will not drown out my truth. But make no mistake, it wasn't easy. The
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20:42pressed him with fury. They clawed, they hissed, they roared. The night was filled with chaos. And though
20:48Michael stood, unshaken, the sheer number was overwhelming. It was then, the story says, that
20:55Michael did not fight alone. He lifted his voice to heaven and the hosts of angels answered. A sound
21:01like rushing wind filled the skies. And suddenly, above Jerusalem, the heavens opened. Angels descended in
21:07ranks, shining like stars, each bearing weapons of light. The people of Israel, peering from windows and
21:14rooftops, saw the night sky filled with radiant warriors, like an army of fire. The demons howled in
21:21rage. They had escaped Solomon's ring, but now they faced the armies of God. Michael raised his sword high,
21:28the fire blazing brighter than the moon. By the Lord Almighty, you are bound, Madaburli, he declared. And the
21:35battle raged with a fury that shook the earth. One by one, the demons were forced back, chained in light,
21:42their cries
21:43echoing into the void. Some legends say they were cast into the Euphrates, sealed beneath the river until
21:49the appointed time. Others say Michael bound them in pits of darkness, guarded by angels until the final
21:56judgment. But one thing was certain. The 72 were defeated. And Solomon? The king watched it all.
22:03Imagine his heart, broken by failure, humbled by his sin, yet overwhelmed with gratitude that God had
22:11not utterly abandoned him. Tears ran down his face as he whispered, Great is the Lord, and greatly to be
22:18praised. Michael stood before him, radiant and fierce. His eyes burned with holy fire, but his voice was calm.
22:27Solomon, wisdom is nothing without obedience. Your crown cannot protect you. Your ring cannot save you.
22:34Only faithfulness to the Most High keeps you safe. Then as quickly as he came, Michael lifted his wings,
22:41rose into the heavens, and vanished in a blaze of light. The city fell silent. The demons were gone.
22:48But the lesson remained. For Solomon, for Israel, and for us.
22:53When Michael finally faced Solomon's 72 demons, it wasn't just an isolated battle in some forgotten
22:59legend. It was the echo of something bigger. The eternal clash between light and darkness.
23:06Between God's order and the chaos that seeks to undo it. And what's striking is how the story shows us
23:12that even the wisest human king, Solomon himself, could not manage these forces on his own.
23:18Think about that. Solomon, blessed by God with wisdom beyond measure, known for his wealth, his splendor,
23:25his ability to judge the people with fairness. Even he could not stand alone against the weight of
23:30darkness. He needed help. He needed Michael, God's appointed warrior. Doesn't that sound familiar?
23:39How often do we feel like we're wise enough, strong enough, capable enough,
23:44only to find ourselves overwhelmed by battles we never saw coming? Michael's role here is not just
23:51about swinging a sword of fire and casting demons into chains. His role is about standing as a symbol
23:57of God's protection, God's intervention, and God's mercy. Because no matter how wise or strong we think we
24:04are, we all reach moments where we need help from above. And here's where it gets really interesting.
24:10The legend says that Solomon used a special ring, the seal of Solomon, to command the demons. With it,
24:18he could bind them, question them, even force them to work. That ring became the tool that gave him
24:24authority over spiritual forces. But in the end, Solomon's downfall came not from demons he enslaved,
24:31but from his own heart being pulled away by temptation, pride, and idolatry. So here's the question,
24:38which is more dangerous, the demons outside of us, or the demons within us. Michael's battle reminds us
24:45that external forces can be confronted. With God's authority, even the mightiest spirits of darkness
24:51tremble. But the internal battles, the slow erosion of faith, the pride that blinds us, the compromise that
24:59pulls us away, those are often the hardest to fight. That's where even Solomon stumbled. And maybe that's
25:06the reason the legend ties Michael into this story, because it shows us that human wisdom, while
25:12powerful, is not enough. Divine strength has to step in. And Michael becomes that reminder that we are
25:19never fighting alone, even when we face what feels like an army of 72 demons pressing against us. Now
25:27imagine it. Picture Michael, radiant and fierce, standing before a host of spirits who once tormented
25:33humanity. Each one representing different evils, deceit, rage, lust, greed, sickness, despair. Picture
25:42him raising his sword and declaring that they will bow, not to Solomon, not to man, but to God himself.
25:49That's the turning point. That's the victory. And it makes you wonder, what are the 72 demons in your own
25:56life? Not literal spirits, perhaps, but struggles, burdens, temptations, fears that keep circling back
26:04again and again? Which ones keep whispering to you in the dark? Which ones make you doubt your own
26:10strength? If Michael could stand for Solomon, then maybe that story is really about how God sends his
26:16protection to stand for us. That when the shadows rise, when life feels unbearable, when you feel like
26:23every direction is blocked by something trying to pull you down. You are not alone.
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