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Epithets and Terms of Address: Satan
203 words, approx. 1 pages In modern times ‘Satan’ is likely to be applied jokingly to a person who is tempting another not to do what he or she should do. In such a situation the well-known quotation from the New Testament, made known to us by Matthew and Mark, is...
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Satan : Gods and Goddesses , Devil and Demons
115 words, approx. 1 pages (Hebrew=the adversary; Greek form Satanas) In the Old Testament, Satan appears as the ‘prosecutor’ before the heavenly court (Zechariah 3:1 ff.; Job 1:6; 2:7 ff) but he also figures as the chief seducer and tempter (1 Chronicles 21:1),...
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Satan : Judaic Terms
53 words, approx. 1 pages The Devil. In the *Bible, Satan refers to merely an adversary, but in the *Apocrypha, Satan represents the forces of evil. The *rabbis taught that he was responsible for all the *sins recorded in the Bible and, according to legend, the *shofar is blown...
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Satan Information
2,817 words, approx. 9 pages
 Satan (from the Hebrew word for "adversary"), is a term that originates from the Abrahamic faiths, being traditionally applied to an angel in Judeo-Christian belief, and to a jinn in Islamic belief. While Hebrew Ha-Satan is "the accuser" — the one...



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Satan Quotes
3,371 words, approx. 11 pages
 For quotes about Satan, see The Devil . That emperor, who sways the realm of sorrow, at mid breast from th' ice stood forth; and I in stature am more like a giant, than the giants are in his arms. This is a selection of quotes, that regard or are...




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 AUMLA : Journal of the Australasian Universities Modern Language Association
The Satanic Epic
11/01/2005: 1,056 words, approx. 4 pages Neil Forsyth. The Satanic Epic. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003. Milton studies have been waiting for this book. The established orthodoxies about Satan are long due for a good shake-up, and Neil Forsyth provides one. He is an expert on the devil, evidenced...
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 The Economist (US)
The Origin of Satan.
03/16/1996: 678 words, approx. 2 pages SATAN was a late developer. In the earliest books of the Bible little is heard of him and he is an obedient fellow. In Hebrew the satan is merely a servant of God who performs his service by obstructing human mischief. He acts...
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 The New York Observer
Satan, Meet Norman
1/21/2007: 2,220 words, approx. 7 pages The Castle in the Forest, by Norman Mailer. Random House, 477 pages, $27.95. Norman Mailer’s first novel in over 10 years has a couple of big surprises right off the bat. One is physical, the other spiritual. As to the first, the welterweight...
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Iran arrests youth at 'satanic' concert
8/6/2007: 313 words, approx. 1 pages Iran arrested more than 200 music fans at an underground rock concert that one official called a "satanic" gathering and authorities accused the youths of breaking Islamic law.A witness said Sunday that police raided the concert as it was ending late Wednesday near the town...


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