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Meaning of satán



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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

satán
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It is a word of Hebrew origin that means adversary, enemy, opponent and in Arabic it means wrong way. It means demon, devil, satan, beelzebub, luzbel, evil. Wayward, distant, he walks the wrong way. personification of evil.

  



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According to the Jewish religion, it is the name given to an angel sent by God to tempt humans and expose their flaws, errors, or sins. In Christianity and Islamism this concept of "tempter" is also taken, but already as a fallen angel, facing the Creator and bearer of evil. In Satanist beliefs it can be a divine entity to worship as in a religion, or also a philosophical representation of human characteristics. It is also used as an adjective to qualify a bad person. The origin of the name is hebrew 1492; 1463; 1513; 1464; 1468; 1474; 1496; 1464; 1503; ( ashatán "enemy, accuser") . See devil, demon, satan.

  










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