This sense is derived from 2 Corinthians 6:15, where Belial (or Beliar) as prince of darkness is contrasted with Christ, the light. It is clear in the Vulgate and Douay translations of 1 Kings 21:10 and 13, where the same Hebrew is rendered once as Belial and twice as "the devil". GET THE CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA ON CD-ROM...
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Belial is is the name given to Satan's form that is arisen upon the Earth during Armageddon. Vam is short for vampire, de is short for demon.
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Belial (also Belhor, Baalial, Beliar, Belias , Beliall, Beliel, Bilael, Belu; from Hebrew בְּלִיַּ֫עַל Bəliyyáʻal; also named Matanbuchus,
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Translations of Belial. Belial synonyms, Belial antonyms. Information about Belial in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. sons of belial.
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frequently used in the Old Testament as a proper name ; WebBible Encyclopedia; Home; WebBible Encyclopedia...
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Encyclopedia. Belial. in Judaism and Christianity, the prince of evil spirits and adversary of God. Learn more about Belial with a free trial on...
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Belial - Biblical definition of Belial from A Dictionary of the Bible at Encyclopedia.com Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology ...prevailing opinion that Lucifer was of the order of seraphim. It was also asserted, after laborious research, that Agares, Belial, and Barbatos,
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A term occurring often in the Old Testament and applied, as would seem from the context in I Sam. x. ... 472) agrees in the equation Belial = Belili, but argues that the Babylonians borrowed from the western Semites and not vice versa. This derivation, however, is opposed by Baudissin and Jensen ("Expository Times," ix.
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