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Hades- the invisible one 1400 BCE to 400 CE |
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Also formerly Ades (Greek origin, although unknown history) Hebrew equivelent is the word Sheol (seol), the abode of departed spirits. |
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In Greek mythology, the oldest name of the god of the Dead, also called Pluto;
hence, the kingdom of Hades, the lower world, the abode of shades. |
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Devil- 30 BCE to present |
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The Greek equivelent was (diabaulus) meaning slander, traduce. |
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The Greek word was made up from two words (dia meaning across) + (ballein meaning throw). The Hebrew equivelent was the word satan meaning accuser, slanderer. |
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Ancient Goth was directly from the Latin translation of the Greek, diabolus. |
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• The supreme spirit of evil, the tempter and supreme spiritual enemy
of mankind and foe of God and holiness (also known as Satan). |
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• Also applied to the false Gods of non Christian doctrine |
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• Generically a fiend, a demon. |
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