1. Satan
Christianity refers to the name of the devil. It is said that one of the angels originally created by God fell into the devil because of his arrogance and attempt to usurp the position of the only God. But he still has superhuman abilities to fight against God and seduce people to abandon the road of life and salvation and go to destruction. Christianity believes that the devil will eventually be thrown into the lake of fire and suffer eternal punishment at the end of the world.
But in the "Old Testament Book of Job", Satan is one of the angels, testing Job at the command of God, and is not an enemy of God. Most of the demons and fallen angels described in the Bible are inferred from some sentences in the Bible.
2. Mammon
It is described as the evil god of wealth, inducing people to kill each other for wealth. In "Paradise Lost", the angels who were thrown into hell excavated countless treasures under the command of Mammon to build their own temple. Mammon is used in the New Testament to describe material wealth or greed. In addition, in Milton's "Paradise Lost", the palace Mammon built for Satan was called "Pandemaninan" (also known as the City of No Return).
3. Azazel
In Jewish legend, he is the leader of the fallen angels, the first angel to fall because of his rebellion against God. Azazel is the leader of the fallen guardian angels and the leader of the rebellious angels in Paradise Lost.
Hebrew means "the strong one of God", as powerful as God, completely able to remove moving wilderness and oceans. Also known as Azazel, Asiel, Hazazel, Azel. Its name comes from the demonization of the image of the scapegoat in the Old Testament of the Bible - Leviticus.
4. Asmodeus
Also known as Asmodai, Asmodeus, Asmodai, Asmoday , in the apocryphal book "The Book of Tobia", it is the king of demons and the main villain in the book. It also appears in the Talmudic mythology about the rebuilding of Solomon's Temple. .
5. Baal
The second of the three demons in "Diablo". Known as the "Demon of Destruction". It is a character with the richest historical background. Its story can be traced back to the god Belenus worshiped by the ancient Celts. There are also relatively detailed records about it in Semitic legends.