theme that has given rise to a large number of legends, books and fables over the
centuries. Preconceptions about how evil started and if anyone is running it are present
in every self-respecting ancient story. How did the man appear? In addition to providing
new insights in this regard, Project Magen, by the hand of this researcher, will focus its
attention in this case on the figure of said shadowy character and the roots of knowledge
about the appearance of man, both by reviewing the narratives that are have hovered
around these aspects as in the information that we have been able to obtain and
document, in order to have an objective and analytical notion in another of the great
topics of debate, controversy and religion that interests seekers of truth so much.
That Devil would be a name of Greek origin, "diabolos", which would mean "accuser" or
"slanderer". So far there isn't much we don't already know. And what about Lucifer?
The Sakla Rebellion II will also deal with the famous Adam and Eve affair.
As some may already know, the name Satan is the transformation that the
Hebrew word "Satan" took over time, which simply means "adversary" in that language.
The general consensus accepts, or agrees, that Satan is the Devil himself.
It is also assumed to be another name for the same person. Lucifer would be a Latin
appellation arising from "the deformation of another deformation" -or simply the form that
Jerome used in the Vulgate-, in this case from "Luzbel", an abbreviation of "Beautiful
Light" -it is usually affirmed-. If anyone wonders, what reason would it take to give this
pseudonym to said figure? Well, the first thing is the general costumbrismo that
associates Satan with Venus (the celestial body that is said to shine the brightest on
Earth after the Sun, the Moon and the triple star Sirius) and, of course, with the biblical
passage that seems to mention him (Isaiah 14:12), calling him "Morning Star", if we
accept the translation of Reina Valera.