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There is no actual Hebrew word that means "devil". Modern Hebrew translates this word as rasha (רשע) "an evil one" or deh-mohn (דמון) which is just the word "demon" borrowed from English.

The Hebrew word Satan (שטן) does not mean "devil". It actually means opponent or adversary, and there is nothing in Hebrew scriptures that link Satan with our modern concept of a devil.

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nakhash (×?חש)

This is the same word used in both Biblical Hebrew and Modern Hebrew. It first appears in the book of Genesis.
×?חש (nachash)

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דרקון (drah-KOHN)

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tsfarde'a (צפרדע)

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drahkon kahtahn (דרקון קטן)

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