DEVIL


Meaning of DEVIL in English

I

Spirit or power of evil.

Though sometimes used to refer to demon s, the term more often designates the prince of evil spirits. In the Bible the Devil is known as Satan, Beelzebub, and Lucifer . In Judaism , Satan emerges as subservient to God and as an adversary and accuser of Job and other humans. In postbiblical traditions he emerges as the tempter of humankind and is responsible for all the sins in the Bible. Christian theology holds that his main task is to tempt humans to reject the way of life and redemption in favour of sin and death. In the Qurʾān the Devil is frequently associated with Iblīs ; he tempts the unfaithful but not the true believer. In Hinduism there is no principal devil, although there are a variety of demons or devilish beings. Mara , the Buddha 's opponent and tempter, is sometimes identified as a specific devil.

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devil ray

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Devils Island

Devils Tower National Monument

Britannica English dictionary.      Английский словарь Британика.