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The Arabian "Genie and the Lamp" Originates from the Testament of Solomon

For Solomon Commanded his Servant to Go into Arabia and Take a Flask and his Signet-Ring to Capture the Devil in the Flask and to Not Let it Go if it Offers Treasure in Return

But the Vessels of the Temple in which Solomon Shut the Devils up, will be Broken, and they will Disseminate All Over the World

[Testament of Solomon 5], Torah
[Remember when] I, [Solomon,] entered the Temple of God, and prayed with all my soul, night and day, that the devil might be delivered into my hands, and that I might gain authority over him. And it came about through my prayer, that grace was given to me from the Lord of hosts, by Michael, His archangel. [He brought me] a little ring, having a seal consisting of an engraved stone, and said to me, "Take [this], O Solomon, king, son of David, the gift which the Lord God has sent you, the highest of hosts. With it, you will lock up all devils of the earth, male and female; and with their help, you will build up Jerusalem. [But] you [must] wear this seal of God. And this engraving of the seal of the ring sent to you is a Pentalpha."

[Testament of Solomon 69], Torah
[And so] I, [Solomon,] glorified God. [And] I commanded the [devil] spirit to be thrown into a phial along with ten jugs of sea water of two measures each. And I sealed them round above the marbles and asphalt and pitch in the mouth of the vessel. And having sealed it with my ring, I ordered it to be deposited in the Temple of God.

[Testament of Solomon 117], Torah
And it came to pass, when I was in my kingdom, the king of the Arabians, Adares, sent me a letter, and the writing of the letter was written as follows, "To king Solomon, all hail! Look, we have heard, and it has been heard throughout all the ends of the earth, concerning the wisdom vouchsafed in you, and that you are a merciful man from the Lord. And understanding has been granted to you over all the spirits of the air, and on earth, and under the earth. Now, forasmuch as there is a spirit of the following kind present in the land of Arabia: at early dawn a certain wind begins to blow until the third hour. And its blast is harsh and terrible, and it slays man and beast. And no spirit can live upon earth against this devil. I implore you then, forasmuch as the spirit is a wind, contrive something according to the wisdom given to you by the Lord your God, and deign to send a man able to capture it."

[Testament of Solomon 118], Torah
And I, Solomon, read this epistle; and I folded it up and gave it to my people, and said to them, "After seven days, you will remind me of this epistle." And Jerusalem was built, and the Temple was being completed.

[Testament of Solomon 119], Torah
And after seven days, being reminded of the epistle of Adares, king of Arabia, I called my servant and said to him, "Order your camel and take a leather flask for yourself, and also take this seal. And go away into Arabia to the place in which the evil spirit blows; and take the flask there, and the signet-ring in front of the mouth of the flask, and (hold them) towards the blast of the spirit. And when the flask is blown out, you will understand that the devil is (in it). Then hastily tie up the mouth of the flask, and seal it securely with the seal-ring, and lay it carefully on the camel and bring it here to me. And if, on the way, it offers you gold or silver or treasure in return for letting it go, see that you are not persuaded. But arrange without using an oath to release it. And then if it points out to the places where there is gold or silver, mark the places and seal them with this seal. And bring the devil to me. And now depart, and farewell."

[Testament of Solomon 120], Torah
Then the youth did as was bidden to him. And he ordered his camel, and laid a flask on it, and set off into Arabia. And the men of that region would not believe that he would be able to catch the evil spirit. And when it was dawn, the servant stood before the spirit's blast, and laid the flask on the ground, and the finger-ring on the mouth of the flask. And the devil blew through the middle of the finger-ring into the mouth of the flask, and going in, blew out the flask. But the man promptly stood up to it and drew the mouth of the flask tight with his hand, in the name of the Lord God of hosts. And the devil remained within the flask. And after that, the youth remained in that land for three days to make a trial. And the spirit no longer blew against that city. And all the Arabs knew that he had safely shut in the spirit.

[Testament of Solomon 121], Torah
Then the youth fastened the flask on the camel, and the Arabs sent him forth on his way with much honor and precious gifts, praising and magnifying the God of Israel. But the youth brought in the bag and laid it in the middle of the Temple.

[Testament of Solomon 65], Torah
[But the devil Enépsigos had prophesied, saying that,] "The vessels of this Temple, which you make, will be put to servile uses of the gods; and all the jars along with them, in which you shut us up, will be broken by the hands of men. And then we will go forth in great power here and there, and be disseminated all over the world. And we will lead astray the inhabited world for a long season."


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