Beelzebub

[bi:'elzibʌb]
  • n. (圣经中的)魔王,恶魔;(失乐园中的)堕落天使
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Beelzebub
Old English Belzebub, Philistine god worshipped at Ekron (2 Kings i:2), from Latin, used in Vulgate for New Testament Greek beelzeboub, from Hebrew ba'al-z'bub "lord of the flies," from ba'al "lord" (see Baal) + z'bhubh "fly." By later Christian writers often taken as another name for "Satan," though Milton made him one of the fallen angels. Baal being originally a title, it was applied by the Hebrews to neighboring divinities based on their attributes; other examples include Baal-berith "the covenant lord," god of the Shechemites; Baal-peor "lord of the opening," a god of Moab and Midian.
1. Call in Beelzebub to cast out Satan.
叫魔王赶撒旦;召鬼驱鬼.

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2. But some of them said, He casteth out devils through Beelzebub devils.
内中却有人说 、 他是靠著鬼王别西卜赶鬼.

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3. Beelzebub is the Devil, but the Devil as lord of the flies.
堕落天使是恶魔, 但是恶魔是众苍蝇之王.

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4. But some of them said, He casteth out devils through Beelzebub the chief of the devils.
15内中却有人说, 他是靠着鬼王别西卜赶鬼.

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