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© [All videos are produced by us] →STAY TUNED EVERY FRIDAY ■ www.YOUTUBE.com/c/VRASvirtualrealityadventurestudios ■ www.FACEBOOK.com/VRAS.virtual.reality.adventure.studios/ ■ www.INSTAGRAM.com/_VRAS_ ■ www.VEER.tv/me/VRAS ■ www.SAMSUNGVR.com/channel/16085421f18514d288db2c39 VRAS. Virtual Reality Adventure Studios "IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE ADVENTURE ...IT CAN BE A NIGHTMARE OR A DREAM." Al-Shaitan, another Arabic term referring to the devil Angra Mainyu, Ahriman: "malign spirit", "unholy spirit" Der Leibhaftige [Teufel] (German): "[the devil] in the flesh, corporeal"[83] Diabolus, Diabolos (Greek: Διάβολος) The Evil One The Father of Lies (John 8:44), in contrast to Jesus ("I am the truth"). Iblis, name of the devil in Islam The Lord of the Underworld / Lord of Hell / Lord of this world Lucifer / the Morning Star (Greek and Roman): the bringer of light, illuminator; the planet Venus, often portrayed as Satan's name in Christianity Kölski (Iceland)[84] Mephistopheles Old Scratch, the Stranger, Old Nick: a colloquialism for the devil, as indicated by the name of the character in the short story "The Devil and Tom Walker" Prince of darkness, the devil in Manichaeism Ruprecht (German form of Robert), a common name for the Devil in Germany (see Knecht Ruprecht (Knight Robert)) Satan / the Adversary, Accuser, Prosecutor; in Christianity, the devil (The ancient/old/crooked/coiling) Serpent Voland (fictional character in Goethe's Faust) See also Deal with the Devil Devil in popular culture Hades, Underworld Krampus,[85][86] in the Tyrolean area also Tuifl.[87][88] Non-physical entity Theistic Satanism n some religions and traditions, these titles are separate demons; others identify these names as guises of the devil. Even when thought of as individual demons, some are often thought of being under the devil's direct control. This identifies only those thought of as the devil; List of demons has a more general listing. Asmodeus, Asmeday (Hebrew): the King of Genies (Shedim/Jinn); Aesma-daeva (Avestan): the King of the Nine Hells Azazel, Asael (Hebrew): the King of Devils Baphomet, a demon supposedly worshiped by the Knights Templar Beelzebub, ba'al zevuv בעל זבוב (Hebrew): the Lord of the Flies (Matthew 10:25) (2 Corinthians 6:15) Belial, Beliar, Bheliar (Hebrew): without a master, despicableness of the Earth, the Lord of Pride Mastema, a devil in the Book of Jubilees Lilith, a female demon in Jewish mythology Samael, name of the devil in Jewish Midrashim Etymology The Modern English word devil derives from the Middle English devel, from the Old English dēofol, that in turn represents an early Germanic borrowing of the Latin diabolus. This in turn was borrowed from the Greek: διάβολος diábolos, "slanderer",[8] from διαβάλλειν diabállein, "to slander" from διά diá, "across, through" and βάλλειν bállein, "to hurl", probably akin to the Sanskrit gurate, "he lifts up".[9] Definitions In his book The Devil: Perceptions of Evil from Antiquity to Primitive Christianity, Jeffrey Burton Russell discusses various meanings and difficulties that are encountered when using the term devil. He does not claim to define the word in a general sense, but he describes the limited use that he intends for the word in his book – limited in order to "minimize this difficulty" and "for the sake of clarity". In this book Russell uses the word devil as "the personification of evil found in a variety of cultures", as opposed to the word Satan, which he reserves specifically for the figure in the Abrahamic religions.[10] In the Introduction to his book Satan: A Biography, Henry Ansgar Kelly discusses various considerations and meanings that he has encountered in using terms such as devil and Satan, etc. While not offering a general definition, he describes that in his book "whenever diabolos is used as the proper name of Satan", he signals it by using "small caps".[11] The Oxford English Dictionary has a variety of definitions for the meaning of "devil", supported by a range of citations: "Devil" may refer to Satan, the supreme spirit of evil, or one of Satan's emissaries or demons that populate Hell, or to one of the spirits that possess a demonic person; "devil" may refer to one of the "malignant deities" feared and worshiped by "heathen people", a demon, a malignant being of superhuman powers; figuratively "devil" may be applied to a wicked person, or playfully to a rogue or rascal, or in empathy often accompanied by the word "poor" to a person – "poor devil".[12]

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