Constantine 1×04: A Feast of Friends.

John scratching the Seal of Solomon onto a glass bottle, with the Ring of Solomon on his hand.

(I did some Googling, and the Seal of Solomon seems correct.

However, the Wiki page gives the Arabic name of the Ring of Solomon as ”Khātim Sulaymāni”. John pronounces the name something like “Tabah atch lomo”. I’ve not been able to find anything on the pronunciation, so any help given would be greatly appreciated)

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Update #1 from Jewish Encyclopedia:

The legend that Solomon possessed a seal ring on which the name of God was engraved and by means of which he controlled the demons is related at length in Giṭ. 68a, b. This legend is especially developed by Arabic writers, who declare that the ring, on which was engraved “the Most Great Name of God,” and which was given to Solomon from heaven, was partly brass and partly iron. With the brass part of the ring Solomon signed his written commands to the good genii, and with the iron part he signed his commands to the evil genii, or devils. The Arabic writers declare also that Solomon received four jewels from four different angels, and that he set them in one ring, so that he could control the four elements. The legend that Asmodeus once obtained possession of the ring and threw it into the sea, and that Solomon was thus deprived of his power until he discovered the ring inside a fish (Jellinek, “B. H.” ii. 86-87), also has an Arabic source (comp. D’Herbelot, “Bibliothèque Orientale,” s.v. “Soliman ben Daoud”; Fabricius, “Codex Pseudepigraphicus,” i. 1054; and see Solomon in Arabic Literature). The legend of a magic ring by means of which the possessor could exorcise demons was current in the first century, as is shown by Josephus’ statement (“Ant.” viii. 2, § 5) that one Eleazar exorcised demons in the presence of Vespasian by means of a ring, using incantations composed by Solomon Fabricius (l.c.) thinks that the legend of the ring of Solomon thrown into the sea and found afterward inside a fish is derived from the story of the ring of Polycrates, a story which is related by Herodotus (iii. 41 et seq.), Strabo (xiv. 638), and others, and which was the basis of Schiller’s poem “Der Ring des Polykrates.”

Update #2 from A Feast of Friends review:

The Ring of Solomon is also called “Taba’at Shlomo”.

Constantine 1×04: A Feast of Friends.

Gary Lester “exorcising” and trapping Mnemoth.

Sanguinem, cor, mens, anima, spiritu illustrabimus [My Blood, my heart, my mind, my soul, illuminate with thy
spirit.]

Audi me servum tuum,, vim tenetur ad hoc vase, Suppliciter precor, ut custodiam mandata tua. [Hear your servant, life force bound to this vessel, I humbly invoke thee to do thy bidding.]

Ego te solutum vinculis, et mandavero et praecepero luminance elevavit et concede hoc loco tenebrarum. [I breach thee bindings, I command the luminance lifted and grant this darkness passage]

Tibi datur optio et libertas, deus meus, anima tua quasi vasa pretiosa. [I offer thee freedom and my humble soul as thy vessel]

(If anyone happens to have a transcription of the entire command/spell used, please let me know. Thank you)

Update #1 from here (addendum portion):

Sanguinem, cor, mens, anima, spiritu illustrabimus [My Blood, my heart, my mind, my soul, illuminate with thy
spirit.]

Audi me servum tuum,, vim tenetur ad hoc vase, Suppliciter precor, ut custodiam mandata tua. [Hear your servant, life force bound to this vessel, I humbly invoke thee to do thy bidding.]

Ego te solutum vinculis, et mandavero et praecepero luminance elevavit et concede hoc loco tenebrarum. [I breach thee bindings, I command the luminance lifted and grant this darkness passage]

Tibi datur optio et libertas, deus meus, anima tua quasi vasa pretiosa. [I offer thee freedom and my humble soul as thy vessel]

Constantine 1×03: The Devil’s Vinyl.

Exorcism spell.

“Exorcizamus te, omnis immundus spiritus, omnis satanic potestas, omnis infernalis adversarii, in nomine et virtute Domini Nostri Jesu.”

Update #1 with thanks to nonestasylum:

Had some help from nonestasylum – "Exorcizamus te, omnis immundus spiritus, omnis satanic potestas, omnis infernalis adversarii, in nomine et virtute Domini/Domine…“

Update #2 with some help from Super-wiki :

"Exorcizamus te, omnis immundus spiritus”
We exorcise you, every impure spirit

“ omnis satanic potestas, omnis infernalis adversarii”
every satanic power, every incursion of the infernal adversary

“in nomine et virtute Domini/Domine”
in the name and valor of The Lord(’s Prayer)

Update #3 with many thanks to thehallofjudgment:

– Constantine uses a shortened form of an actual exorcism called “Exorcismus in Satanem et Angelos Apostaticos” – “The Exorcism against Satan & the Apostate Angels”;

– Here’s the complete first verse of said Exorcism:

“Exorcizamus te, omnis immundus spiritus, omnis satanica potestas, omnis incursio infernalis adversarii, omnis legio, omnis congregatio et secta diabolica, in nomine et virtute Domini Nostri Jesu!”
“We exorcise you, every impure spirit, every satanic power, every incursion of the infernal adversary, every legion, every congregation and diabolical sect, in the name of Our Lord Jesus and by the power of the Lord!”

Constantine 1×03: The Devil’s Vinyl.

A soul contract’s words fading. (There is the presence of Etruscan runes on the contract)

(If anyone happens to know what the sigils used are, please let me know. Thank you)

Update #1 with help from nonestasylum:

One of the Goetic seals from the soul contract – The Seal of Marbas

Constantine 1×03: The Devil’s Vinyl.

“His Satanic Majesty” learning a spell.

“(English then Aramaic)
Hear me, most Unnameable of Devourers! Shmaynee la geree la geray ohkleen who guardeth the Eternal Gateway, who natair yat aboola dahba. I seek an audience with one in your embrace – evray metah b’pee mehabbaqaq.“

(If anyone happens to have a transcription of the entire command/spell used, please let me know. Assuming this is even a "real” spell. Thank you)

Update #1 from here:

“(English then Aramaic)
Hear me, most Unnameable of Devourers! Shmaynee la geree la geray ohkleen who guardeth the Eternal Gateway, who natair yat aboola dahba. I seek an audience with one in your embrace – evray metah b’pee mehabbaqaq.“