Tempt and lead humans and jinn to hell.
No, rather they seek Satan.
"Satan" is commonly used as a title or description rather than a full name. In Christian tradition, Satan is also referred to as Lucifer, the devil, the adversary, or the Prince of Darkness.
Demons are typically believed to be followers of Satan, so they are perceived to serve him rather than hate him. In many religious beliefs, demons are considered to be malevolent beings that carry out Satan's will.
Well, seeing as how Satan is not a proper noun but rather a common one, then Dahak stands just as good a chance as being real as Satan. The word 'Satan' means opposer or antagonist or obstacle. When Jesus or any of the apostles used the word Satan they were not referring to any particular being but rather a generic term meaning 'he/she who is the current opposition at the moment'.
In some belief systems, Satan is considered a fallen angel rather than a demon. However, the terms demon and devil are often used interchangeably in popular culture to refer to malevolent supernatural beings.
No, Satan does not translate to "crazy thought" in Aramaic. Satan is a term used in the Abrahamic religions to refer to the embodiment of evil or the adversary of God. Its origins are more rooted in Hebrew and Greek rather than Aramaic.
In Christian theology, Satan is not believed to have the power to perform miracles in the same way that God or divine beings can. Miracles are typically seen as acts of divine intervention or supernatural occurrences that are in line with God's will. Satan is often associated with deception, temptation, and evil rather than miraculous acts.
Satan says "To reign is worth ambition, though in Hell: Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven".
In "Paradise Lost," Satan says he will never bow down to God or repent for his rebellious actions. He declares that he would rather rule in Hell than serve in Heaven.
Everyone is; regardless if they believe it or not. Satan is in everyone; it is the opposition, indulgence, and fun-loving and life-loving way of life. Therefore, any "naughty" thoughts or acts someone does/has; they are doing the "Devil's work." So, yes; I'm down with Satan and I embrace and accept this. However, some people are not and are for God rather than for Satan. It is all based on their choice.
Not only Satan, but also ignorance. God did not give us knowledge of good and evil so therefore we were rather ignorant to some degree. God did that for a purpose though. Satan used that to his advantage.
The German translation for devil is Teufel, also possible for the Devil is Satan, Luzifer, Beelzebub, Antichrist, Gottseibeiuns, Mephistopheles or Dämon. However, many of these expressions are rather poetic.