a Greek form derived from the Aramaic (Heb., Satan), "an adversary," is used (a) of an angel of Jehovah in Numbers 22:22 (the first occurrence of the Word in the OT); (b) of men, e.g., 1—Samuel 29:4; Psalm 38:20; 71:13; four in Psalm 109; (c) of "Satan," the Devil, some seventeen or eighteen times in the OT; in Zechariah 3:1 , where the name receives its interpretation, "to be (his) adversary," RV (see marg.; AV, "to resist him").
Matthew 4:1012:26Mark 1:133:23,264:15Luke 4:8 John 13:27Luke 22:31Acts 5:3Romans 16:201—Corinthians 5:57:52—Corinthians 2:1111:1412:71—Thessalonians 2:181—Timothy 1:205:15Revelation 2:9,13 Luke 13:16Acts 26:182—Thessalonians 2:9Revelation 12:920:7Luke 10:18Revelation 20:2,10Romans 16:20Matthew 16:23Mark 8:332—Corinthians 5:21Hebrews 4:15DEVIL.
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