hasatan
haSatan, often written as ha-Satan, is a Hebrew term literally meaning “the accuser” or “the adversary.” In Hebrew, ha- is the definite article, so ha-Satan functions as a title rather than a fixed personal name in early scriptures. The form is used to refer to a specific adversarial figure within the biblical text, rather than to a universally defined being.
In the Hebrew Bible, ha-Satan is depicted as a subordinate member of the divine council whose role
In later Jewish literature, the concept of ha-Satan evolves within broader traditions of angelology and demonology.
In Christian tradition, the figure attached to ha-Satan increasingly becomes identified with the personal devil, a
Overall, ha-Satan is best understood as “the adversary” within the biblical context, with its meaning and emphasis