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Belial
Be·li·al B0170500 (bē′lē-əl, bēl′yəl)n.1. A personification of wickedness and ungodliness alluded to in the Bible.2. One of the fallen angels who rebelled against God in Milton's Paradise Lost.Belial (ˈbiːlɪəl) n1. (Bible) a demon mentioned frequently in apocalyptic literature: identified in the Christian tradition with the devil or Satan2. (Judaism) (in the Old Testament and rabbinical literature) worthlessness or wickedness[C13: from Hebrew bəlīyya`al, from bəlīy without + ya`al worth]Be•li•al (ˈbi li əl, ˈbil yəl) n. 1. the spirit of evil personified; the devil; Satan. 2. (in Milton's Paradise Lost) one of the fallen angels. [Middle English < Late Latin < Hebrew bəliyya‘al=bəlī without + ya‘al worth, use] IdiomsSeeson of BelialBelial
Belial (bē`lēəl), name applied to SatanSatan [Heb.,=adversary], traditional opponent of God and humanity in Judaism and Christianity. In Scripture and literature the role of the opponent is given many names, such as Apolyon, Beelzebub, Semihazah, Azazel, Belial, and Sammael. ..... Click the link for more information. .Belialchief of fiends. [O.T.: I Samuel 2:12]See: Devil
Belialdemon of libidinousness and falsehood. [Br. Lit.: Paradise Lost]See: LustBelial1. a demon mentioned frequently in apocalyptic literature: identified in the Christian tradition with the devil or Satan 2. (in the Old Testament and rabbinical literature) worthlessness or wickedness |