Hades- the invisible one 1400 BCE to 400 CE
  Also formerly Ades (Greek origin, although unknown history) Hebrew equivelent is the word Sheol (seol), the abode of departed spirits.
  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.
   
  Devil- 30 BCE to present
  The Greek equivelent was (diabaulus) meaning slander, traduce.
  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.
  Ancient Goth was directly from the Latin translation of the Greek, diabolus.
  • The supreme spirit of evil, the tempter and supreme spiritual enemy
of mankind and foe of God and holiness (also known as Satan).
  • Also applied to the false Gods of non Christian doctrine
  • Generically a fiend, a demon.
   
   
   


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