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'''Etymology'''
'''Etymology'''


The English word '''D<small>EVIL</small>''' is distantly related to ''diabolos'', the Greek translation of the [[HEBREW|H<small>EBREW</small>]] word, ''śāṭān'' (see [http://www.lds.org/scriptures/ot/job/1.6?lang=eng#5 Job 1:6] in the [[HEBREW|H<small>EBREW</small>]] Bible and in the Septuagint). ''Diabolos'' means “slanderer, accuser.” Other names in the Book of Mormon for the '''D<small>EVIL</small>''' include [[SATAN|S<small>ATAN</small>]] and [[LUCIFER|L<small>UCIFER</small>]].
The English word '''D<small>EVIL</small>''' is distantly related to ''diabolos'', the Greek translation of the [[HEBREW|H<small>EBREW</small>]] word, ''śāṭān'' (see [http://www.lds.org/scriptures/ot/job/1.6?lang=eng#5 Job 1:6] in the [[HEBREW|H<small>EBREW</small>]] Bible and in the Septuagint). The Greek ''diabolos'' means “slanderer, accuser,” whereas Hebrew ''śāṭān'' means “adversary, accuser.” Other names in the Book of Mormon for the '''D<small>EVIL</small>''' include [[SATAN|S<small>ATAN</small>]] and [[LUCIFER|L<small>UCIFER</small>]].


'''Variants'''
'''Variants'''

Revision as of 13:56, 8 July 2015

Biblical PN 1. Another title for SATAN (1 Nephi 12:17, 19; 13:6; 14:3, 4, 7, 9, 10, 17; 15:35; 22:22, 23; 2 Nephi 1:18; 2:17, 18, 27, 29; 9:8, 9, 16, 19, 26, 37, 46; 10:24; 26:10, 22; 28:19 (x2), 21, 22, 23; 33:5; Jacob 3:11; 7:4, 14, 18; Omni 1:25; Mosiah 3:9; 4:14; 16:3 (x2), 5 (x2), 11; 26:27; Alma 5:20, 25, 39 (x2), 40, 41; 9:28; 10:17, 28; 11:21; 12:4, 11; 14:7; 15:15; 16:21; 28:13; 30:42, 53, 60; 34:23, 35 (x2), 39; 37:33; 39:11; 40:13 (x2); 41:4; 48:17; 54:22; Helaman 3:29; 5:12; 7:15; 13:26; 16:6 (x2); 3 Nephi 2:2; 6:17, 28; 9:2; 11:29; 18:15; 21:10; 27:11; Ether 8:16, 25; Moroni 7:11 (x2), 12 (x2), 14, 17 (x2))

Etymology

The English word DEVIL is distantly related to diabolos, the Greek translation of the HEBREW word, śāṭān (see Job 1:6 in the HEBREW Bible and in the Septuagint). The Greek diabolos means “slanderer, accuser,” whereas Hebrew śāṭān means “adversary, accuser.” Other names in the Book of Mormon for the DEVIL include SATAN and LUCIFER.

Variants

Deseret Alphabet: 𐐔𐐇𐐚𐐢 (dɛvl), 𐐔𐐀𐐚𐐢 (diːvl)

Notes