Hunph?,.. Bashers are truly evil. Like, as in the original. Smell bad too. https://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=https://s3.amazonaws.com/assets.forward.com/images/cropped/blog-mefistopheles-100810-1425715412.jpg&imgrefurl=http://forward.com/schmooze/132009/this-week-in-forward-arts-and-culture/&h=551&w=300&tbnid=pGHGPe_vXRnRqM&tbnh=304&tbnw=166&usg=__8Z_k0zWBh1huCUsBd_Y8fFVvTb4=&docid=WBhjSYKs0kxqsM&itg=1 ... As for Hebrew satan, there have been two different explanations of its origins. The generally accepted one — correctly so, in my opinion — traces it to the Hebrew verbal root s-t-n, meaning “to oppose” or be adversarial and closely related to the root s-t-m, to hate. This is how the ancient rabbis understood it and how it was understood by the Bible’s first translators, those of the Greek Septuagint, who rendered satan as diabolos, “slanderer” or “accuser,” from the Greek verb diabalein, “to speak evil of someone.” It is from here, via Latin, that we get the English word “devil.” http://forward.com/culture/131909/mixing-in-diabolical-circles/