- In the
Hebrew Bible, the name
Azazel (/əˈzeɪzəl, ˈæzəˌzɛl/; Hebrew: עֲזָאזֵל ʿ
Ăzāʾzēl)
represents a
desolate place where a
scapegoat bearing the sins...
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Azazel is a
character appearing in
American comic books published by
Marvel Comics.
Created by
Chuck Austen and Sean Philips, the
character first appeared...
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Azazel Jacobs (born
September 27, 1972) is an
American film
director and screenwriter. He is the son of
experimental filmmaker Ken Jacobs. His
short films...
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Azazel is a name
possibly occurring in the book of Leviticus, and the
subject of
discussion in
Rabbinic and
Patristic literature.
Azazel may also refer...
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Azazel is a
fictional character that
appears on The CW
Television Network's
drama and
horror television series Supernatural. He
serves as the main antagonist...
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translation of the
Hebrew '
ăzāzêl (Hebrew: עזאזל),
which occurs in
Leviticus 16:8: The Brown–Driver–Briggs
Hebrew Lexicon gives la-
azazel (לעזאזל) as a reduplicative...
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Azazel, a
demon from
Jewish mythology, has been
developed into
characters in po****r culture.
Robertson Davies introduces Azazel and
Samahazai as rebel...
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Azazel (Russian: Азазель) is a
Russian made for TV
adaptation of
Boris Akunin's
introductory 'Erast Fandorin'
novel The
Winter Queen. This
historical detective...
- and
warns him of
Azazel's inevitable victory.
Azazel visits Hobbes at his precinct,
possesses his
friend Lou, and
taunts him.
Azazel moves from person...
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Azazel, in comics, may
refer to:
Azazel (DC Comics), the
demon in Neil Gaiman's
Sandman Azazel (Marvel Comics), the
biological father of Nightcrawler,...