Who is Beelzebub, Leader of the Demons?
(TR) Answer: The Pharisees gave the name Beelzebub to the highest of the evil spirits, i.e. the demons Jesus uses to drive out evil spirits (Mark 3:22 par, cf. Matthew 10:25). There are three ways of writing the name: Beelzebul (the majority use, also written like this outside the New Testament), Beezebul and Beelzebub. Etymology and meaning are uncertain. Question 180: If the gospels are the New Testament, is the Old Testament no longer valid? In other words, is the Jewish faith null and void? (TR) Answer: Evangelium, the Gospel, means first of all the Good News, which the coming of the Messiah in Jesus of Nazareth represents (messiah = the anointed one, in Greek: Christs). The word also means the Good News of the arrival of the Kingdom of God, which Jesus proclaimed and which his Church continues to proclaim in his name. The evangelists are the writers of the four books of the New Testament, i.e. the gospels according to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, which proclaim the Good News of J