No, as it depends on the version of The Bible you are referring to - there are dozens of listings in the NIV and NKJV.
Just like there are many Sacred Names and terms for God, there are similarly differing names and terms for Satan - the evil one and these as examples :
Revelation 9:11New King James Version (NKJV)11 And they had as king over them the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in Hebrew is Abaddon, but in Greek he has the name Apollyon.
Satan is mentioned in the bible 29 times. However, that is only when he is called by the name of Satan, he is talked about using other names, such as a dragon in Revelation.
it never appears
There is no Damien or Damion mentioned in the Bible that I can find, Only in the movies.
There are many names in the Bible that appear only 4 times.Here is a sample of names that only appear 4 times.> Abiah, Abijam, Abinoam, Elizaphan, Gabriel, Jaazaniah, Jehozabad, Nimrod, Uriel, Uzzah, Zachariah, Zohar, ZopharThis list includes names that appear 4 times in all books of the Bible based on the King James Version (KJV). The counts may vary in the different translations.
No the phrase does not appear in the bible. There are only 2 times the word falter is used. 1. Proverbs24:10 and 2. Isa. 42:4
It appears only once, in Isaiah 47:1
There is only one time the phrase "I God" appears in the KJV Bible (2 Kings 5:7).
Many names appear only four times. In the King James version, there are 638 words which appear only 4 times. Many of these are names. Using only ones which begin with the letter G we find Gabriel, Giddel and Guni.
The word 'disciple' or 'disciples' appears in the Bible 294 times.
It was necessary to the plot of the stories and biographies. Though how it can be appear 891 times and be mentioned only 793 times is one of the greater mysteries of the universe.
Lucifer is a demon whome is a Satan, and is the head of all Satans but not all demons. because every Satan is a demon but not every demon is a Satan
The bible makes no such claims. It would, in fact, be quite heretical to claim that Satan is either omnipresent or omnipotent. Those are usually thought to be attributes of God only.