Greek Word For Devil - The slanderer (par excellence), the devil. Used often as a noun), slanderous; To obtain a true understanding of this word these scriptures need to be meditated on and notes made of their meaning in different contexts. 1200, an evil spirit, malignant supernatural being, an incubus, a devil, from latin daemon spirit, from greek daim ō n deity, divine power; Specially, satan (compare h7854 ):—false accuser, devil, slanderer. Vre, ton diávolo, kaneís den boreí na ton piásei. That's how the word dia came to mean 'divide'. Web this is a thorough bible study including every verse that contains the greek word διάβολος, 'diabolos' meaning 'devil' (strong's 1228) in the new testament. Applied to a man who, by opposing the cause of god, may be said to act the part of the devil or to side with him. That (little) devil, no one can catch him.
Applied to a man who, by opposing the cause of god, may be said to act the part of the devil or to side with him. That (little) devil, no one can catch him. Specially, satan (compare h7854 ):—false accuser, devil, slanderer. To obtain a true understanding of this word these scriptures need to be meditated on and notes made of their meaning in different contexts. The slanderer (par excellence), the devil. Web dia comes from the greek word 'dias' which is the greek name for zeus until today. The prince of evil spirits, the inveterate adversary of god and of christ (see διάβολος, and in πονηρός, 2b.): That's how the word dia came to mean 'divide'. The appellation is given to: Web βρε, τον διάβολο, κανείς δεν μπορεί να τον πιάσει. 1200, an evil spirit, malignant supernatural being, an incubus, a devil, from latin daemon spirit, from greek daim ō n deity, divine power; Used often as a noun), slanderous; Web this is a thorough bible study including every verse that contains the greek word διάβολος, 'diabolos' meaning 'devil' (strong's 1228) in the new testament. Guiding spirit, tutelary deity (sometimes including souls of the dead); (both figurative and literally, by extension) hell, hell, underworld, hellhole. Web hebrew שָׂטָן ), adversary (one who opposes another in purpose or act); Vre, ton diávolo, kaneís den boreí na ton piásei.