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  2. Satan - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew term śāṭān (Hebrew: שָׂטָן) is a generic noun meaning "accuser" or "adversary", [8] [9] and is derived from a verb meaning primarily "to obstruct, oppose". [10] In the earlier biblical books, e.g. 1 Samuel 29:4, it refers to human adversaries, but in the later books, especially Job 1–2 and Zechariah 3, to a supernatural ...

  3. The infernal names - Wikipedia

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    Balaam—Hebrew devil of avarice and greed; Baphomet—worshipped by the Templars as symbolic of Satan; Bast—Egyptian goddess of pleasure represented by the cat; Beelzebub—(Hebrew) Lord of the Flies, taken from symbolism of the scarab; Behemoth—Hebrew personification of Satan in the form of an elephant; Beherit—Syriac name for Satan

  4. Shaytan (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Shaytan pl. Shayatin is a Hebrew and Arabic term referring to Satan or to satans. The name Shaytan may refer to: Mythology. Al-Shaitan, Satan ... Text is available ...

  5. AI technology lets you talk to Jesus or Satan. What do they say?

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    Apps like Text With Jesus now offer the faithful, or perhaps the bored, a way to summon the voices of Jesus, the Virgin Mary and even Satan through language modeling programs. AI technology lets ...

  6. Sigil of Baphomet - Wikipedia

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    Vector image illustration with "Samael" and "Lilith" text. This symbol was later reproduced in A Pictorial History of Magic and the Supernatural by Maurice Bessy. [6] Anton LaVey, founder of the Church of Satan, acquired Bessy's book during his research into the "black arts". LaVey adapted the symbol from Bessy's book, with the "Samael" and ...

  7. Samael - Wikipedia

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    The title of satan is also applied to him in the midrash Pirkei De-Rabbi Eliezer, where he is the chief of the fallen angels, [7]: 257–60 and a twelve-winged seraph. [14] According to the text, Samael opposed the creation of Adam and descended to Earth to tempt him into evil. Riding the serpent, he convinces Eve to eat the forbidden fruit. [6]

  8. Mastema - Wikipedia

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    Although leading a group of demons, the text implies that he is an angel instead, as he does not fear imprisonment along with the Nephilim. [4] [5] Yet, the matter is blurred because angels and other kinds of spirits are not clearly differentiated in the work. [4] His function is similar to Satan in the Book of Job, as a servant of God. [6]

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