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The term "god of forces" is mentioned in the Bible in the book of Daniel, specifically in Daniel 11:38 (King James Version). In this verse, it refers to a deity or power worshiped by a king who exalts himself above all gods. However, it does not specifically name this deity as "Apollyon."
"Apollyon" is a different term mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the book of Revelation. In Revelation 9:11 (King James Version), Apollyon is described as the king of the demonic locusts that emerge during the fifth trumpet judgment. Apollyon is often interpreted as a symbolic figure representing destruction or the angel of the bottomless pit. Therefore, "god of forces" and "Apollyon" are distinct terms found in different parts of the Bible with different contexts and meanings.
Do not take the Bible out of context and add meanings or verses that are not there to begin with. To do so, you are summoning a curse upon yourself.
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