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:lol: Satan (Hebrew: השָׂטָן ha-Satan (”the accuser”); Arabic: …

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:lol: Satan (Hebrew: השָׂטָן ha-Satan (”the accuser”); Arabic: الشيطان al-Shaitan (”the adversary”) – both from the Semitic root: Ś-Ṭ-N) is an embodiment of antagonism that originates from the Abrahamic religions, being traditionally considered an angel in Judeo-Christian belief, and a Jinn in Islamic belief. Originally, the term was used as a title for various entities that challenged the religious faith of humans in the Hebrew Bible. Since then, the Abrahamic religions have used “Satan” as a name for the Devil. :twisted: :shock: :roll:

In the Hebrew Apocrypha
The Apocrypha are religious writings which are not generally accepted as scripture by Jewish sects and many modern-day Protestant sects of Christianity. These works usually bore the names of ancient Hebrew worthies in order to establish their validity among the true writers’ contemporaries.

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