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Where does evil come from? This question has plagued humanity since the dawn of man. For a lot of people—especially in prehistory—evil is explained as the product of the Devil, God’s eternal opposition. Here, we’ll explore the fascinating origins of the most popular names for the Devil. We’ll even cover some of the more obscure and strange nicknames (looking at you, “The Booger Man”), so read on!
Different Nicknames for The Devil
- Biblical names: Lucifer, The Serpent, Morningstar, Belial, The Red Dragon
- Names from folk tales & literature: Old Nick, Old Scratch, Prince of Darkness
- Less common names: Lord of the Flies, Angel of Light, Jimmy Square-Foot, Old Rip
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Expert Q&A
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QuestionIs there a Jewish version of Hell?Danya RuttenbergRabbi Danya Ruttenberg is an award-winning author of eight books, a highly sought-after keynote speaker and lecturer, was named by Newsweek and The Daily Beast as one of "ten rabbis to watch," was named a "faith leader to watch" by the Center for American Progress, and has been a Sunday Washington Post crossword clue (83 Down). She has written for outlets like The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Newsweek, and Time, and has been featured on NPR, the Today Show, USA Today, CNN, MTV News, and more. She is the founder of Life is a Sacred Text, a project bringing liberation-forward nourishment for the heart, soul, and noggin for folks of any and no spiritual or religious inclination, filled with essays, text studies, guided discussions, and more, with a vibrant community of over 35,000 people.
Rabbi and Judaism ExpertYes, Judaism has something similar called Gehenna. It’s not eternal damnation, but more like a temporary place of cleansing where the soul works through its wrongs before moving on.
Tips
Warnings
- Be very wary of the devil, as he is very snaky to converse with (Genesis chapter 3, verse 1). The devil's only goal is to lead all of humanity away from Our Heavenly Father.Thanks
References
- ↑ Danya Ruttenberg. Rabbi and Judaism Expert. Expert Interview
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- ↑ https://medium.com/retail-christianity/hasatan-f52514ba80c
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