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διάβολος

A traducer; specially, Satan (compare )

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διάβολος G1228
Pronunciation diábolos

What does διάβολος (diábolos) mean in the Bible?

διάβολος (diábolos) is a Greek word meaning "a traducer; specially, Satan (compare )". διάβολος, -ον (διαβάλλω, which see) [in LXX for שָׂטָן (as Job. Indicates spiritual opposition within proximity. This term runs through the canonical themes of Canonical Anchor, Revelation.

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Meaning

a traducer; specially, Satan (compare )
Extended definition

Accuser and slanderer; Satan as the supreme false accuser who opposes God's people through deception.

(διαβάλλω, which see) [in LXX for שָׂטָן (as Job.1:6), exc. Est.7:4 8:1 (צַר, צָרַר) ;] slanderous, accusing falsely. As subst., ὁ, ἡ, δ.;

agenerally (of. Es, ll. with), a slanderer, false accuser: 1Ti.3:6, 7 (CGT, in l., but see infr.) 3:11, 2Ti.3:3, Tit.2:3;
bas chiefly in LXX, of Satan, the Accuser, the Devil: Mat.4:1, 5, 8, 11 13:39 25:41, Luk.4:2, 3, 6, 13 8:12, Jhn.13:2, Act.10:38, Eph.4:27 6:11, 1Ti.3:6, 7 (but see supr.), 2Ti.2:26, Heb.2:14, Jas.4:7, 1Pe.5:8, Ju 9, Rev.2:10 12:9, 12 20:2, 10; εἶναι ἐκ τοῦ δ., Jhn.8:44, 1Jn.3:8; τέκνα τοῦ δ., 1Jn.3:10; υἱὸς, Act.13:10; metaphorically, of Judas, Jhn.6:70 (Cremer, 121; DCG, ii, 605).
Source: STEPBible TBESG + Abbott-Smith
Why This Word Matters
Indicates spiritual opposition within proximity.
Represents spiritual paternity opposed to truth.
Grammatical Forms

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Nominative · Singular · Masculine Matt 4:5 · Matt 4:8 · Matt 4:11 · Matt 13:39 · Luke 4:3 · Luke 4:6 · Luke 4:13 · Luke 8:12 · John 6:70 · 1 Pet 5:8 · 1 John 3:8 · Rev 2:10 · Rev 12:12 · Rev 20:10 14×
Nominative · Plural · Masculine 2 Tim 3:3
Genitive · Singular · Masculine Matt 4:1 · Luke 4:2 · John 8:44 · John 13:2 · Acts 10:38 · Acts 13:10 · Eph 6:11 · 1 Tim 3:6 · 1 Tim 3:7 · 2 Tim 2:26 · 1 John 3:8 · 1 John 3:10 13×
Dative · Singular · Masculine Matt 25:41 · Eph 4:27 · Jas 4:7 · Jude 1:9
Accusative · Plural · Feminine 1 Tim 3:11 · Titus 2:3
Accusative · Singular · Masculine Heb 2:14
Canonical Themes
Canonical AnchorRevelation
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