I’m not sure what language this is but most ring the bells of Latin Greek speak to me from my studies of Language Understanding of Latin-Greek crossover to English. These writings are found on some really old looking parchment that’s been in my family for generations. We are descendants of Sweden. Here are a few lines if anyone can decode it for me:
Vedar-Gal Tiekals Somdus Azerate!
Dies Irae Dies Illa Solvet Cosmos In Favilla
Vocamus Te Aeshma-Diva
Tohu Tehom Theli Than Leviathan Tanin’iver Taninsam!
This is just a mix of various languages and nonsense, as is typical of Renaissance and post-Renaissance ceremonial magic. It would be stunned if the document is actually more than a century old, if that, since straight-up satanism is a fairly recent development.
no idea
mostly in Latin about the day of wrath (a reference to a standard Mass, I think) then slips into an invocation of some nefarious demon or something
is Hebrew and some other stuff — I recognize Tehom as “the Deep,” (as in, “upon the face of,” cognate with Tiamat, the giant Semitic cosmic water serpent)
no idea
“Lucifer my light” or some such intent
your narrator pesters Google for a few moments…
Ah. The web page of pretty much any metal band claiming satanic allegiance will explain all of these.
Congatz, Your family is from the Misanthropic Luciferian Order (MLO) These are our formulas and invocations. The beast way for you to learn is by google and this…
I recognize some hebrew words from Genesis, chapter 1:
Tanin is the sea monster.(Gen1:21, Is27:2) Maybe thought of as a kind of dragon?
And Tehom is hebrew for “deep”(Gen1:2), which in turn refers to “sea”.
Tohu is Chaos.(Gen1:2)
Leviathan is so famous that needs no interpretation.(Job3:8 )
They are sentences used by a Metal band named Dissection in their last album “Reinkaos”. They are from Sweden and they manifest to write their lyrics based on an ancient grimoire. Those sentences seems to be invented in this era by people with not much knowledge in different languages.
Hey! Just wanted to tell you that the third ones (I don’t know what they mean at all, sorry) but they are also in a black metal song, called “black dragon” by Dissection, just wanted to tell. If I remember well these are hebrew words ^^