In Genesis 50:20, Joseph tells his brothers that what they meant for evil, God meant for good.
Although the game is not intended as "evil," some people feel that some symbols used in the game are references to the occult.
The devil's name was Lucifer, then Satan when he became evil. Satan means evil.
Satan would certainly be first on that list: (1John 5:19)(John 8:44)
Obviously the Tanach (Jewish Bible) is written in Hebrew so the word 'evil' is not present in the text. If the question is asking what word is translated as 'evil' in the original Hebrew, there are different words that are translated to evil in English that have different meanings depending on context.
If by 'evil spirit' you mean demons, the Bible does not tell us the names of any of them.The term 'Satan the devil' is used in the Bible, but is not a name.'Satan' is a descriptive title meaning 'opposer' and'Devil' is a title meaning: slandererHe is not worthy of being remembered by name, and none of the other demons are named.Another Answer:Any spirit except the Holy Spirit is evil. For there's only one spirit God gave us and that is the Holy Spirit.
He can't. In the Bible, Satan is strictly subordinate to God; he can't do anything God doesn't allow him to do. Satan worshiper's are "dark entities". There is no hell except Earth. They are the evil, the people who do not want to follow Gods rules, nor believe in him, therefore they worship a false God. Evil can never out do LOVE!
A:Satan is mentioned frequently in the Book of Job, where is portrayed as the loyal assistant to God. God challenges Satan to prove that Job is not perfectly righteous, first telling Satan that he is permitted to do any evil to Job as long as he does not harm Job's person. When that fails,God challenges Satan again, this time telling Satan that he can do any evil to Job, even to his person, as long as he does not kill Job.
Satan is the most evil thing.
Satan entered Jewish belief during what is known as the 'Persian period' as the loyal assistant of God, tasked with proving the righteousness of the faithful. The Book of Job is identified as having been written in the Persian period, partly because of its mention of Satan, but there are other indicators. Here, God is sending Satan "to and fro in the earth" seeking out those to test on behalf of God. The Book of Job is arguably an attempt to explain the existence of evil, in the presence of an all-powerful, benevolent God. In later Christian belief, the existence of evil is explained through Satan as the evil adversary of God, but this has never formed part of Jewish belief.
Lucifer is the Devil, Satan. Satan is evil in most religions, including Christianity.AnswerLucifer is not Satan.The phrase in Isaiah 14:12 verse is actually "...O day-star, son of the morning!", the Hebrew here reads 'Heylel ben yalal shachar' or Helel, son of the (Canaanite) god Shahar, and is a reference to Nebuchanezzar rather than to Satan. The verse in Revelations refers to Jesus as being as bright as venus in the early sky.The confusion began because the early translator of the Vulgate (Latin translation of the Bible) translated the verse in Isaiah thusly "...12 quomodo cecidisti de caelo lucifer qui mane oriebaris corruisti in terram qui vulnerabas gentes..." All that the underlined means is 'heavenly light' but Jerome translated it as a name 'Lucifer' and the rest is history.
Evil jinn.
It's not exactly the same as what you're asking, but see Deuteronomy 23:6.