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En 1Mac. El vino es la clave de todo mal". Contra los reyes de Babilonia:. En estricto sentido contextual literal se explicita al destinatario como un rey humano:.

De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Por la amplitud de tu comercio se ha llenado tu interior de violencia, y has pecado.

Por la multitud de tus culpas por la inmoralidad de tu comercio, has profanado tus santuarios. Y yo he sacado de ti mismo el fuego que te ha devorado; te he reducido a ceniza sobre la tierra, a los ojos de todos los que te miraban.

Eres un objeto de espanto, y has desaparecido para siempre. Consultado el 9 de mayo de Gilmore , further expounds that " Satan is a symbol of Man living as his prideful, carnal nature dictates.

The reality behind Satan is simply the dark evolutionary force of entropy that permeates all of nature and provides the drive for survival and propagation inherent in all living things.

Satan is not a conscious entity to be worshiped, rather a reservoir of power inside each human to be tapped at will".

According to Peter H. Gilmore, "The Church of Satan has chosen Satan as its primary symbol because in Hebrew it means adversary, opposer, one to accuse or question.

We see ourselves as being these Satans; the adversaries, opposers and accusers of all spiritual belief systems that would try to hamper enjoyment of our life as a human being.

Post-LaVeyan Satanists, like the adherents of The Satanic Temple , argue that the human animal has a natural altruistic and communal tendency, and frame Satan as a figure of struggle against injustice and activism.

They also believe in bodily autonomy, that personal beliefs should conform to science and inspire nobility, and that people should atone for their mistakes.

The main deity in the tentatively Indo-European pantheon of the Yazidis , Melek Taus , is similar to the devil in Christian and Islamic traditions, as he refused to bow down before humanity.

In fact, there is no entity in Yazidism which represents evil in opposition to God; such dualism is rejected by Yazidis.

In the Middle Ages , the Cathars , practitioners of a dualistic religion, were accused of worshipping Satan by the Catholic Church. Pope Gregory IX stated in his work Vox in Rama that the Cathars believed that God had erred in casting Lucifer out of heaven and that Lucifer would return to reward his faithful.

On the other hand, according to Catharism, the creator god of the material world worshipped by the Catholic Church is actually Satan.

Wicca is a modern, syncretic Neopagan religion, [] whose practitioners many Christians have incorrectly assumed to worship Satan.

Much modern folklore about Satanism does not originate from the actual beliefs or practices of theistic or atheistic Satanists, but rather from a mixture of medieval Christian folk beliefs, political or sociological conspiracy theories, and contemporary urban legends.

If he was once as handsome as he now is ugly and, despite that, raised his brows against his Maker, one can understand, how every sorrow has its source in him!

Here we may reign secure, and in my choice to reign is worth ambition though in Hell: Better to reign in Hell, than serve in Heaven.

Satan appears in several stories from The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer , [] including " The Summoner's Prologue ", in which a friar arrives in Hell and sees no other friars, [] but is told there are millions.

John Milton 's epic poem Paradise Lost features Satan as its main protagonist. William Blake regarded Satan as a model of rebellion against unjust authority [] and features him in many of his poems and illustrations, [] including his book The Marriage of Heaven and Hell , [] in which Satan is celebrated as the ultimate rebel, the incarnation of human emotion and the epitome of freedom from all forms of reason and orthodoxy.

Satan's appearance does not appear in the Bible or in early Christian writings, [] [] though Paul the Apostle does write that "Satan disguises himself as an angel of light" 2 Corinthians The mosaic "Christ the Good Sheppard" features a blue-violet angel at the left hand side of Christ behind three goats; opposite to a red angel on the right hand side and in front of sheep.

Medieval Christians were known to adapt previously existing pagan iconography to suit depictions of Christian figures. Italian frescoes from the late Middle Ages onward frequently show Satan chained in Hell, feeding on the bodies of the perpetually damned.

Detail of Satan from The Last Judgement c. Satan Summoning his Legions by Thomas Lawrence. Satan and Death with Sin Intervening c.

Satan Watching the Caresses of Adam and Eve c. Satan Arousing the Rebel Angels c. Job's Evil Dreams by William Blake.

Depiction of Satan c. Jesus drives Satan right away in this woodcut by von Carolsfeld. Satan afflicting Job from the Nuremberg Chronicle.

Alex Sanders , a former black magician, served as a consultant on the film to ensure that the rituals portrayed in it were depicted accurately.

The film version of Ira Levin 's Rosemary's Baby established made Satanic themes a staple of mainstream horror fiction. References to Satan in music can be dated back to the Middle Ages.

During the fifth century, a musical interval called the tritone became known as "the devil in Music" and was banned by the Catholic Church. Tartini claimed that the sonata was a lesser imitation of what the Devil had played in his dream.

In the early s, jazz and blues became known as the "Devil's Music" as they were considered "dangerous and unholy". Later, Robert Johnson claimed that he had sold his soul in return for becoming a great blues guitarist.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article is about the specific figure in the Abrahamic religions that seduces humans into sin.

For personifications of evil in various cultures and religious traditions around the world, see Devil.

For other uses, see Satan disambiguation. Figure in Abrahamic religions. Main article: Devil in Christianity. Sixteenth-century illustration by Simon Bening showing Satan approaching Jesus with a stone.

The Temptation of Christ by Ary Scheffer. Painting from c. During the early modern period , exorcisms were seen as displays of God's power over Satan.

Main articles: Azazil and Iblis. Main article: Satanism. See also: Devil in popular culture. Play media. Vetus Testamentum. Historically the first point of contact that we can determine is when the Achaemenian Cyrus conquered Babylon..

Lanham, Md. Enochic Judaism. The Oxford dictionary of the Jewish religion 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press. Some of our Author's Views: Demonology, by R.

On this tradition, see A. Ivry, Elliot R. Philadelphia, Pa. Jewish Encyclopedia. Retrieved 14 March My Jewish Learning.

Berakhot 46a. Retrieved Davids; Douglas J. Moo; Robert Yarbrough Lucas; Christopher Green InterVarsity Press. Contra Celsum. Book 6.

Ch He chooses an expensive meal and a few drinks, and consumes them both. He pays the bill, leaving a big tip. He then goes into the bathroom and prepares himself for the upcoming massacre.

Paola is an attractive young woman who hates her job in the marketplace. She accepts an offer from an acquaintance to become a member of a gang of robbers.

Her job is to act as bait to attract wealthy men in a bar, incapacitate them by putting Scopolamine in their drinks, and then lure them into a cab.

Her accomplices then drive the victim to an ATM and steal his money. She is very good in this role, but is concerned about the welfare of her victims.

She gets in a cab to go home one night after a successful operation, but the driver and an accomplice kidnap her and take her to an old taxi shop where they assault and rape her.

She is deeply traumatized and eventually asks members of the gang to kill the two people that raped her. The rapists are successfully located and are murdered.

Regretting their deaths and all the robberies committed before, she quits the gang and gets a job as a waitress at Pozzetto, an Italian restaurant.

There she becomes one of Eliseo's victims. Father Ernesto is a priest involved in a passionate love affair with his housekeeper. He is conscientious in his duties, but tormented by his sexual urges.

Father Ernesto is trying to help a disturbed woman with three children who has come to his church seeking spiritual guidance.

He goes to get food for them but when he returns they are gone.

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During the Age of Enlightenment , belief in the existence of Satan became harshly criticized. Nonetheless, belief in Satan has persisted, particularly in the Americas.

Although Satan is generally viewed as evil, some groups have very different beliefs. In Theistic Satanism , Satan is considered a deity who is either worshipped or revered.

In LaVeyan Satanism , Satan is a symbol of virtuous characteristics and liberty. Satan's appearance is never described in the Bible, but, since the ninth century, he has often been shown in Christian art with horns, cloven hooves, unusually hairy legs, and a tail, often naked and holding a pitchfork.

These are an amalgam of traits derived from various pagan deities, including Pan , Poseidon , and Bes. He continues to appear in film, television, and music.

The word "satan" does not occur in the Book of Genesis , which mentions only a talking serpent and does not identify the serpent with any supernatural entity.

Some passages clearly refer to the satan, without using the word itself. The satan appears in the Book of Job , a poetic dialogue set within a prose framework, [21] which may have been written around the time of the Babylonian captivity.

Zechariah —7 contains a description of a vision dated to the middle of February of BC, [25] in which an angel shows Zechariah a scene of Joshua the High Priest dressed in filthy rags, representing the nation of Judah and its sins, [26] on trial with Yahweh as the judge and the satan standing as the prosecutor.

The idea of Satan as an opponent of God and a purely evil figure seems to have taken root in Jewish pseudepigrapha during the Second Temple Period, [31] particularly in the apocalypses.

The text describes Satanael as being the prince of the Grigori who was cast out of heaven [42] and an evil spirit who knew the difference between what was "righteous" and "sinful".

Most Jews do not believe in the existence of a supernatural omnimalevolent figure. Rabbinical scholarship on the Book of Job generally follows the Talmud and Maimonides in identifying "the satan" from the prologue as a metaphor for the yetzer hara and not an actual entity.

Each modern sect of Judaism has its own interpretation of Satan's identity. Conservative Judaism generally rejects the Talmudic interpretation of Satan as a metaphor for the yetzer hara , and regard him as a literal agent of God.

Satan is mentioned explicitly in some daily prayers, including during Shacharit and certain post-meal benedictions, as described in Talmud [58] and the Jewish Code of Law.

The three Synoptic Gospels all describe the temptation of Christ by Satan in the desert Matthew —11 , Mark —13 , and Luke — Then indeed he may plunder his house" Matthew The Synoptic Gospels identify Satan and his demons as the causes of illness, [68] including fever Luke , leprosy Luke , and arthritis Luke —16 , [68] while the Epistle to the Hebrews describes the Devil as "him who holds the power of death" Hebrews Jude 9 refers to a dispute between Michael the Archangel and the Devil over the body of Moses.

Charlesworth , there is no evidence the surviving book of this name ever contained any such content. The Book of Revelation represents Satan as the supernatural ruler of the Roman Empire and the ultimate cause of all evil in the world.

Revelation describes a vision of a Great Red Dragon with seven heads, ten horns, seven crowns, and a massive tail, [96] an image which is clearly inspired by the vision of the four beasts from the sea in the Book of Daniel [97] and the Leviathan described in various Old Testament passages.

Michael and his angels fought against Dragon. Dragon and his angels fought back, but they were defeated, and there was no longer any place for them in Heaven.

Dragon the Great was thrown down, that ancient serpent who is called Devil and Satan, the one deceiving the whole inhabited World — he was thrown down to earth and his angels were thrown down with him.

In Revelation —3 , Satan is bound with a chain and hurled into the Abyss , [] where he is imprisoned for one thousand years.

Despite the fact that the Book of Genesis never mentions Satan, [15] Christians have traditionally interpreted the serpent in the Garden of Eden as Satan due to Revelation , which calls Satan "that ancient serpent".

The name Heylel , meaning "morning star" or, in Latin, Lucifer , [c] was a name for Attar , the god of the planet Venus in Canaanite mythology , [] [] who attempted to scale the walls of the heavenly city, [] [] but was vanquished by the god of the sun.

In his apologetic treatise Contra Celsum , however, Origen changed his interpretations of Isaiah and Ezekiel —15, now interpreting both of them as referring to Satan.

According to the ransom theory of atonement , which was popular among early Christian theologians, [] [] Satan gained power over humanity through Adam and Eve 's sin [] [] and Christ's death on the cross was a ransom to Satan in exchange for humanity's liberation.

Most early Christians firmly believed that Satan and his demons had the power to possess humans [] and exorcisms were widely practiced by Jews, Christians, and pagans alike.

Satan had minimal role in medieval Christian theology , [] but he frequently appeared as a recurring comedic stock character in late medieval mystery plays , in which he was portrayed as a comic relief figure who "frolicked, fell, and farted in the background".

The Canon Episcopi , written in the eleventh century AD, condemns belief in witchcraft as heretical, [] but also documents that many people at the time apparently believed in it.

During the Early Modern Period , Christians gradually began to regard Satan as increasingly powerful [] and the fear of Satan's power became a dominant aspect of the worldview of Christians across Europe.

In the late fifteenth century, a series of witchcraft panics erupted in France and Germany. By the early s, skeptics in Europe, including the English author Reginald Scot and the Anglican bishop John Bancroft , had begun to criticize the belief that demons still had the power to possess people.

Mormonism developed its own views on Satan. According to the Book of Moses , the Devil offered to be the redeemer of mankind for the sake of his own glory.

Conversely, Jesus offered to be the redeemer of mankind so that his father's will would be done. After his offer was rejected, Satan became rebellious and was subsequently cast out of heaven.

It was through this pact that Cain became a Master Mahan. Douglas Davies asserts that this text "reflects" the temptation of Jesus in the Bible.

Belief in Satan and demonic possession remains strong among Christians in the United States [] [] [] and Latin America.

Scott Poole, author of Satan in America: The Devil We Know , has opined that "In the United States over the last forty to fifty years, a composite image of Satan has emerged that borrows from both popular culture and theological sources" and that most American Christians do not "separate what they know [about Satan] from the movies from what they know from various ecclesiastical and theological traditions.

Bernard McGinn describes multiple traditions detailing the relationship between the Antichrist and Satan. Seven suras in the Quran describe how God ordered all the angels and Iblis to bow before the newly-created Adam.

In the Quran, Satan is apparently an angel, [] but, in , he is described as "from the jinns". Ibn Abbas asserts that the word jinn could be applied to earthly jinn, but also to "fiery angels" like Satan.

Hasan of Basra , an eminent Muslim theologian who lived in the seventh century AD, was quoted as saying: "Iblis was not an angel even for the time of an eye wink.

He is the origin of Jinn as Adam is of Mankind. When he was expelled from Paradise, Satan blamed humanity for his punishment. The Muslim historian Al-Tabari , who died in around AD, [] writes that, before Adam was created, earthly jinn made of smokeless fire roamed the earth and spread corruption.

During the first two centuries of Islam, Muslims almost unanimously accepted the traditional story known as the Satanic Verses as true.

The hadith teach that newborn babies cry because Satan touches them while they are being born, and that this touch causes people to have an aptitude for sin.

Muslim tradition preserves a number of stories involving dialogues between Jesus and Iblis, [] all of which are intended to demonstrate Jesus's virtue and Satan's depravity.

Women are the ropes of Satan. Wine is the key to every evil. The ashes I put on the faces of orphans, so that people come to dislike them.

Muslims believe that Satan is also the cause of deceptions originating from the mind and desires for evil. He is regarded as a cosmic force for separation, despair and spiritual envelopment.

Muslims do distinguish between the satanic temptations and the murmurings of the bodily lower self Nafs. The lower self commands the person to do a specific task or to fulfill a specific desire; whereas the inspirations of Satan tempt the person to do evil in general and, after a person successfully resists his first suggestion, Satan returns with new ones.

According to Sufi mysticism, Iblis refused to bow to Adam because he was fully devoted to God alone and refused to bow to anyone else. For the Muslim Sufi scholar Ahmad Ghazali Iblis was the paragon of lovers in self sacrifice for refusing to bow down to Adam out of pure devotion to God [] Ahmad Ghazali's student Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir was among the Sunni Muslim mystics who defended Iblis, asserted that evil was also God's creation, Sheikh Adi argued that if evil existed without the will of God then God would be powerless and a powerlessness can't be attrobited to God [].

However, not all Muslim Sufi mystics are in agreement with a positive depiction of Iblis. Rumi 's viewpoint on Iblis is much more in tune with Islamic orthodoxy.

Rumi views Iblis as the manifestation of the great sins of haughtiness and envy. He states: " Cunning intelligence is from Iblis, and love from Adam.

Theistic Satanism, commonly referred to as "devil worship", [] views Satan as a deity , whom individuals may supplicate to. Atheistic Satanism, as practiced by the Satanic Temple and by followers of LaVeyan Satanism , holds that Satan does not exist as a literal anthropomorphic entity, but rather as a symbol of a cosmos which Satanists perceive to be permeated and motivated by a force that has been given many names by humans over the course of time.

In this religion, "Satan" is not viewed or depicted as a hubristic, irrational, and fraudulent creature, but rather is revered with Prometheus -like attributes, symbolizing liberty and individual empowerment.

To adherents, he also serves as a conceptual framework and an external metaphorical projection of the Satanist's highest personal potential. Gilmore , further expounds that " He resigns his position and takes his housekeeper for a date at a restaurant.

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