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Noun Named Entity
Categories: Book of Jubilees, Ekron, All articles with vague or ambiguous time, Classes of angels, Deities in the Hebrew Bible
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Satan  Old Nick  Devil  Lucifer  Beelzebub
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(Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell WordNet 3.0
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(Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
Beelzebub, also spelled Beelzebul or Belzebuth, and occasionally known as the Lord of the Flies, is a name derived from a Philistine god, formerly worshipped in Ekron, and later adopted by some Abrahamic religions as a major demon. Wikipedia
Satan, also known as the Devil, and sometimes also called Lucifer in Christianity, is an entity in Abrahamic religions that seduces humans into sin or falsehood. Wikipedia
Embodiment of antagonism, often synonymous with the Devil. Wikipedia Disambiguation
Entity in the Abrahamic religions that tells others to do sinful actions Wikidata
Philistine god, formerly worshipped in Ekron, later adopted in Judaism and Christianity as a demon Wikidata
Title given to the supernatural being, who is believed to be a powerful, evil entity and the tempter of humankind. OmegaWiki
A Canaanite deity worshipped at Ekron. Wiktionary
The chief devil; Satan. Wiktionary
The supreme evil spirit in the Abrahamic religions, who tempts humanity and rules Hell; the Devil; (in Theistic Satanism) the same figure, regarded as a deity to be revered and worshipped. Wiktionary
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Many Satanists reject the notion that Satan is bad. Wiktionary