Perceptions of evil from antiquity to primitive christianity, jeffrey burton russell discusses various meanings and difficulties that are encountered when using the term devil. The devil, also known as satan, is a central figure in christian theology, representing the embodiment of evil and opposition to god The devil, also referred to as satan, is best known as the personification of evil and the nemesis of good people everywhere.
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The personal supreme spirit of evil often represented in christian belief as the tempter of humankind, the leader of all apostate angels, and the ruler of hell
Devil, the spirit or power of evil, though the word is sometimes used for minor demonic spirits as well
The devil is an important figure in several monotheistic religions, including judaism, christianity, and islam, in which he tends to be viewed as a fallen spirit who tempts humankind. Devil (plural devils) (theology) an evil creature, the objectification of a hostile and destructive force Originating from old english deofol and late latin diabolus, devil means an evil spirit or satan in christian theology, symbolizing a powerful, malevolent force. An evil being, often represented in human form but with a tail and horns 2
Satan, [a] also known as the devil, [b] is an entity in abrahamic religions who entices humans into sin or falsehood In judaism, satan is seen as an agent subservient to god, typically regarded as a metaphor for the yetzer hara, or 'evil inclination'.