Asmodeus, also known as Ashmadia, most likely originated from the Persian Aeshma-deva ("demon of wrath").
Asmodeus, also known as Ashmadia, most likely originated from the Persian Aeshma-deva ("demon of wrath").
Belial (or Beliaal) is Hebrew for "without value." He is known as Beliar in Greek. Among certain sections of the Jews, this demon was considered the chief of all the devils. In The War of the Sons of Light and the Sons of Darkness (1QM), one of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Belial is the leader of the Sons of Darkness.
Ba'al-zebub, also called Beelzebub or Beelzebul is known as the 'prince of demons'. In the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke), it's who the Pharisees accused Jesus of being because he could cast out demons.
The incubus, also called "follet" in French, "alp" in German, "duende" in Spanish, and "folletto" in Italian, was an angel who fell because of lust for women according to many of the Church Fathers. This being appears to women often in the form of a sexual dream/nightmare, and in fact the Latin word for nightmare is "incubo", meaning to lie upon. Its counterpart is the succubus, who appears to males.
Mephistophiles is the name of the devil in the Faust myths of the late Middle Ages through the Renaissance.
Succubi are the female version of incubi, although the word is actually masculine in medieval Latin because demons were supposedly sexless. The feminine form is "succuba". It was supposed that incubi outnumbered succubi by 9 to 1.
hehehe, you are justifying your thoughts in the walk on the fine thread between good and evil.
Murder... Evil or not?
Somethings will remain evil, new things will be labeled soon based on morality. Take out morality you will never know. Point is subjective or not, you have to know what is good nor evil. So what is the argument again? SUBJECTIVE ANG WORD EVIL? NO. Temporarily Yes.
Last edited by kebotDiNaMute; 12-22-2009 at 10:46 AM.
ang kanang band na Incubus, mga demons sad na sila? sayang, i like their music ra ba unta. maminaw na lang kog "Banal Na Aso, Santong Kabayo" by Yano.
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