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I don't think so. There is a given name TABITHA, which, among other things, was given to the child witch in the popular television show "Bewitched".

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What demon looks like a bunny?

well i dont believe there is one but if you get the book "pilgrims progress" it this christian thing and it talks about the demon and there names plus i think there character ya know what they look like i am actually reading it my self its pretty interesting i am 11 and i enjoy it


Can a human be a demon?

Answer 1Yes, they can becom demons by talking to Satan such as the oijia the demons can go into the human and making them turn into a demon!Answer 2According to the Bible, demons are wicked spirit creatures, but, in contrast, humans are material creatures. There is a spirit world, inhabited by spirits. There are good spirit creatures, called angels. Almighty God is also described as being 'spirit'.Of course, in a general sense, in everyday conversation, evil, wicked, cruel, destructive, bad or even just naughty people are sometimes called demons, or little demons.However this isn't describing their physical state, but is with reference to their moral qualities, behaving in a 'demonlike' manner.Answer 3Sometimes humans do things such as grave dance which allows a demon spirit to attach itself to their bodies.


Can a monster kill a demon?

It depends on the individual strengths and weaknesses of the monster and the demon. In some cases, a monster may possess abilities or powers that could allow it to defeat a demon, while in other situations, a demon's magical abilities or resilience may make it more powerful than a monster. Ultimately, the outcome would be determined by the specific characteristics of each creature involved.


How many Demon King Daimon episodes are there?

There are a total of 26 episodes in the anime series "Demon King Daimao."


What was the name of the demon Jesus removed from the man and put into the pigs?

In Mark 5:9, Jesus asked the demon his name, and the demon answered, "Legion." However, there could be another meaning to this story, in which case we can not say that the demon was really called Legion.Dennis R MacDonald (The Homeric Epics and the Gospel of Mark) argues that the Gospel of Mark contains material modelled on the Homeric epics, the Iliad and the Odyssey, using a technique known as mimesis, common at the time among Greek students to demonstrate mastery of the Greek language. He notes that when Jesus and his crew disembarked they met a wild, demon-possessed man of incredible strength and violent, terrifying habits, who lived among caves. In the Odyssey, Odysseus and his crew disembarked and met Polyphemus, a savage, lawless, cave-dwelling giant of incredible strength and violent, terrifying habits. When Polyphemus asked Odysseus for his name, he replied, 'Nobody'. When Jesus asked the demon his name, the demon replied, 'Legion' - the request was reversed and the answer was an absolute reverse of that by Odysseus. There are so many other parallels in this short passage that the demon's reply to Jesus was undoubtedly a transvaluation of the reply in the Odyssey, not really the demon's name.