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What's the name of a half-day devil?

The legendary fallen angels: Lucifer.

Lucifer originally originated from the fourteenth chapter of Isaiah in the Old Testament, "Bright stars, sons of the morning." The Hebrew original is "?" (helel ben-shachar) is pronounced Helel Ben shachar, which means shining star, son of dawn. Helel is the prototype of the word "bright star"

The original satirizes the king of Babylon, "Bright star, son of the morning, how did you fall from the sky?" How can you be cut down to the ground, you who have defeated the nations? "

The "bright star" here is the "Lucifer" that was later misinterpreted. Its original Hebrew is not a name, but refers to "morning star".

Christians generally believe that Lucifer was once the most dazzling angel created by God. Before he fell, he was too proud, and later he fell into hell because he rebelled against God. In some views, Lucifer is even often regarded as Satan. There is also a rare saying that Lucifer's brother is Michael.

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Pang Yi, a Greek theological monk, wrote down eight evils that hurt one's spirituality, namely gluttony, lust, greed, rage, laziness, sadness, conceit or arrogance.

In the late 6th century, Pope Irving I reduced those eight crimes to seven, classifying sadness as laziness, conceit as arrogance and jealousy as jealousy. His ranking standard lies in the degree of violation of love. Its order is: arrogance, jealousy, rage, laziness, greed, lust, gluttony.

Later theologians, such as St. Thomas Aquinas, had different opinions on this arrangement and put forward bullying, cruelty, corruption, violence, desire and slavery.