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Death Angel Sword
Death Angel
In Christian theology, Death is not graced with a name, but is referred to by description as an "intelligent being" in Job XXVII-22, and in Revelations VI-8, as "sitting on a pale horse and His name was Death". This is echoed in earlier, Gnostic texts, particularly The Book of Enoch; "And I looked and saw a pale horse and the one seated upon it had the name Death."
Dion Fortune stated an excellent observation on modern mans view of Death in her 1942 book, Through the Gates of Death; "We must get out of the way of thinking that death is the ultimate tragedy...It is only the man sunk in matter who calls the Angel of Death the great enemy. His esoteric name is the Opener of the gates of Life."
The Death Angel Sword is of superior desgn and craftsmanship, beautifully detailed and handsomely-articulated. Massive in size and made for a one of a kind display, the sword measures 53-inches in length and weighs over 11 pounds. Handle, guard and pommel are plated in silver and highlighted with 24-karat gold details. The sword's 420A stainless steel blade is massive and is jagged edged.

Death Angel
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