relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1386,ENT_ZOR_AESHMA_DAEVA,received_as,ENT_LAT_ASMODEUS,high,"Aeshma Daeva (Avestan: aēšma daēuua, ""demon of wrath"") is the direct etymological source of Hebrew Ashmedai / Greek Asmodeus. Tobit 3:8 introduces Asmodeus as the demon who has killed each of Sarah's seven husbands; Raphael binds him in Egypt (8:3). The name derivation (aēšma → Ashm-dai) is philologically secure. DDD_BIBLE s.v. ""Asmodeus"" and Boyce document the transmission. This is one of the clearest cross-traditional demonic transmissions in Second Temple literature.",SRC_TOBIT,reviewed,PER_ISR_SECOND_TEMPLE 1387,ENT_LAT_ASMODEUS,reception_of,ENT_ZOR_AESHMA_DAEVA,high,Asmodeus as Israelite/Jewish reception of Avestan Aeshma Daeva; name derivation philologically secure; role (demon of wrath/lust causing harm to humans) cognate.,SRC_TOBIT,reviewed,PER_ISR_SECOND_TEMPLE 1791,ENT_SAINT_RAPHAEL_CHR,patron_of,ENT_HEALING,high,"Tobit 12:14-15: Raphael identifies himself as ""one of the seven holy angels... I was sent to test you... and to heal"" — canonical identification of Raphael as the angel of healing.",SRC_TOBIT,approved, 2783,ENT_ISR_ASMODEUS,imprisoned_by,ENT_ISR_RAPHAEL,high,Raphael binds Asmodeus in Egypt (Tobit 8:3).,SRC_TOBIT,reviewed, 2808,ENT_LAT_ASMODEUS,reception_of,ENT_ISR_ASMODEUS,high,The late-antique ritual/Solomonic Asmodeus develops from the Second Temple demon first named in Tobit.,SRC_TOBIT,reviewed,