• Rebellion
  • Deception
  • Uselessness
  • Contradiction
  • Vanity and Vainglory

Belial is one of the four crowned princes of Hell.  He is the demon of lies, guilt, and is able to introduce any type of sin; especially, those related to sex and lust.  Belial is a profane, blasphemous being, rejoicing in the indulgences and afflictions of the flesh.   

In Judges 20:13, the LXX states that the Israelites search throughout the tribe of Benjamin looking to purge the Israelites of the son’s of Belial. In the New Testament, Belial is referenced in 2 Corinthians 6:15 where Paul is making a comparison; in that, there is no partnership between righteousness and lawlessness as there is no agreement between Christ and Beliar (Belial).

According to Kanaan Ministries in South Africa, Belial is a ruling spirit of wickedness, in charge of seduction, that he works together with Jezebel to seduce the servants of the Lord into fornication, idolatry and false teachings. Belial sears the conscience of men and causes man to act without conscience. Both Belial and those who work under him cause rape and sexual abuse, are the ones behind alcohol and drunkenness and cause The Father’s people to reject and curse those the Lord anoints.

Scholars often describe the word “Belial” – as it is used in the Bible – as meaning “without yoke,” or “without worth.”    Apocryphal Jewish writings land Belial as a Fallen Angel who follows Satan in his rebellion against God.  The Sibylline Prophecies prophesy Belial as their coming Antichrist, the man of lawlessness.  In the book of Jubilees, uncircumcised heathens are called “sons of Belial.”  This Belial is one of the Generals in the Kingdom of Darkness and claims to be the ruler over the earth demons. 

During our work in October 2025 we learn that Belial is responsible for the SRA program which feeds The Satan his wives, The Brides of Satan.

AKA’s and Intercultural Connections:

  • Alternate Spellings: Belhor, Baalial, Beliar, Belias, Beliall, Beliel, Bilael
  • In older scripts: Matanbuchus, Mechembuchus, Meterbuchus