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śāṭān שָׂטָן ‘Satan’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from śāṭan שָׂטַן ‘to oppose’
Roots: שׂטן

śāṭān n, m + n
1) adversary, one who withstands
 1a) adversary (in general-personal or national)
2) superhuman adversary
 2a) Satan (as noun pr)

Mentioned in Numbers 22:32, 22:22 1 Samuel 29:4 2 Samuel 19:23 1 Kings 11:23, 11:14, 5:18, 11:25 Zechariah 3:2, 3:1 Psalms 109:6 Job 2:2, 1:8, 1:9, 2:3, 2:7, 1:7, 2:4, 2:6, 1:12, 1:6, 2:1 1 Chronicles 21:1

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