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their minds with waswās ('evil suggestions'). A
figure known as
ha-
satan ("the
satan")
first appears in the
Hebrew Bible as a
heavenly prosecutor, subordinate...
- word with
fairly obvious meaning is "
Satàn",
namely Satan;
which comes from the
Hebrew word הַשָׂטָן (
ha-
Satan),
which translated literally means "the...
- said: The
numerological value of the
letters that
constitute the word
HaSatan is
three hundred and
sixty four: Heh has a
value of five, sin has a value...
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rhyme with Lūṭ or Jālūṭ. 1
Samuel 17:33
Quran 2:247
Devil or
Satan Shaitān / Iblīs
HaSatan Iblīs,
literally 'despaired';
Possibly derived from Gr**** Diabolus...
-
director Alexandre Marine. 2000: the
Israeli theater company Gesher premiered haSatan baMoskva, a
musical based on the 1999
Hebrew translation of the novel....
- 2024. Nowotny,
Konstantin (19
March 2018). "Im
Kampf mit »
Ha-
Satan«" [In the
fight with "
Ha-
Satan"]. Jüdische
Allgemeine (in German).
Retrieved 26 June 2024...
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referred to as a
satan, "an adversary", but in the Gr**** Septuagint,
which was used by the
early Christians,
whenever "the
Satan" (
Ha-
Satan)
appears with...
-
Rabbinic thought is the
saying (Bava
Batra 16a) that
Satan, the
yetzer hara ('evil inclination', see
yetzer ha tov and
yetzer hara) and the
Angel of
Death are...
- The Devil, (
Satan, Lucifer, Beelzebub, Mephistopheles, Iblis)
appears frequently as a
character in
literature and
various other media,
beginning in the...
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entered on the IAU
Catalog of Star Names.
Algol was
called Rōsh
ha Sāṭān or "
Satan's Head" in
Hebrew folklore, as
stated by
Edmund Chilmead, who called...