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[Greek, Hebrew “adversary”] A lieutenant of the fallen archangel [[Lucifer]] and ranking member of his false hierarchy, mistakenly thought to be the archdeceiver himself. However, before his fall Satan had never attained to the rank of [[archangel]]. Thus in the hierarchy of fallen angels, neither he nor any other ever exceeded Lucifer.  
(Du grec et de l’hébreu « adversaire ») Lieutenant de l’archange déchu [[Special:MyLanguage/Lucifer|Lucifer]] et membre important de sa fausse hiérarchie, tenu par erreur pour être le grand mystificateur lui-même. Cependant, avant sa chute, Satan n’avait jamais atteint le rang d’[[Special:MyLanguage/archangel|archange]]. Ainsi, dans la hiérarchie des anges déchus, nul n’a jamais surpassé Lucifer.  


The “Devil” was Lucifer, and the surviving fallen angels that were under him are all called devils, Lucifer’s seed still outranking the seed of the lesser powers and principalities of Darkness. Even so, in their personification of [[Evil]], or the Energy Veil, those who deified and were the embodiment of Absolute Evil were referred to by the generic term “devil.”  
The “Devil” was Lucifer, and the surviving fallen angels that were under him are all called devils, Lucifer’s seed still outranking the seed of the lesser powers and principalities of Darkness. Even so, in their personification of [[Evil]], or the Energy Veil, those who deified and were the embodiment of Absolute Evil were referred to by the generic term “devil.”  
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