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ARTICLES RELATED TO Death personification - In Islam |  |  |  | Death personification - In Islam: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death angels in religionIn the Bible, death is viewed under form of an angel sent from God, a being deprived of all voluntary power. On some occasions this described in terms fitting Azrael, and on others as fitting Samael.
The "angel of the Lord" smites 185,000 men in the Assyrian camp (II Kings xix. 35)(this actually refers to the archangel Gabriel who wielded a "sharpened scythe which had been ready since creation" which might explain why the reaper carries a scythe. Gabriel is also often accredited to be the angel of death). "The destroyer" kills the fir ...
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 |  |  | Death personification - In Islam: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death angels in religionIn the Bible, death is viewed under form of an angel sent from God, a being deprived of all voluntary power. On some occasions this described in terms fitting Azrael, and on others as fitting Samael.
The "angel of the Lord" smites 185,000 men in the Assyrian camp (II Kings xix. 35)(this actually refers to the archangel Gabriel who wielded a "sharpened scythe which had been ready since creation" which might explain why the reaper carries a scythe. Gabriel is also often accredited to be the angel of death). "The destroyer" kills the fir ...
See also:Death personification, Death personification - Death in mythological portrayals, Death personification - In India, Death personification - In Japan, Death personification - Death angels in religion, Death personification - Form and functions, Death personification - Identical with Satan, Death personification - Scholars and the Angel of Death, Death personification - In Judaism, Death personification - In Islam, Death personification - In Mexico, Death personification - Death as a fictional character, Death personification - List of works using Death as a fictional character, Death personification - Death in popular fiction, Death personification - Movies, Death personification - Television, Death personification - Literature, Death personification - Comics, Death personification - Computer and video games, Death personification - Bibliography Read more here: » Death personification: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death angels in religion |
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 |  |  | Death personification - In Islam: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death angels in religionIn the Bible, death is viewed under form of an angel sent from God, a being deprived of all voluntary power. On some occasions this described in terms fitting Azrael, and on others as fitting Samael.
The "angel of the Lord" smites 185,000 men in the Assyrian camp (II Kings xix. 35). "The destroyer" kills the first-born of the Egyptians (Ex. xii. 23), and the "destroying angel" ("mal'ak ha-mashḥit") rages among the people in Jerusalem (II Sam. xxiv. 15). In I Chronicle xxi. 15 the "angel of the Lord" is seen by King David standing "between the earth and the heave ...
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 |  |  | Death personification - In Islam: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death as a fictional characterThe character of Death is typically depicted in the West as wearing a dark hooded cloak and wielding a scythe. Death is one of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse. In many icons of the resurrection of Jesus, death is portrayed as an almost naked man who is bound hand and foot lying amid the bones under the earth. In Eastern Orthodox theology, death is one of humanity's three enemies; the other two are sin and the devil. This figure of Death is also known as the Grim Reaper. Death, in this guise, appears also on one of the Tarot arcana ...
See also:Death personification, Death personification - Death in mythological portrayals, Death personification - Hindu Mythology, Death personification - In Japan, Death personification - Death angels in religion, Death personification - Form and functions, Death personification - Identical with Satan, Death personification - Scholars and the Angel of Death, Death personification - In Judaism, Death personification - In Islam, Death personification - In Mexico, Death personification - Death as a fictional character, Death personification - List of works using Death as a fictional character, Death personification - Death in popular fiction, Death personification - Movies, Death personification - Television, Death personification - Literature, Death personification - Comics, Death personification - Computer and video games, Death personification - Bibliography Read more here: » Death personification: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death as a fictional character |
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 |  |  | Death personification - In Islam: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death in popular fictionThe character of Death has recurred many times in popular fiction. He has made appearances in many stories, from serious dramatic fiction to comedy, including playing roles in science fiction and fantasy stories.
Death personification - Movies.
Woody Allen's "Love and Death" and Deconstrucing Harry" as well as his play "Death Knocks."
Death Takes a Holiday was a 1934 film directed by Mitchell Leisen, and written by Maxwell Anderson. Death (Fredric March as Prince Sirki) decides to take a holi ...
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 |  |  | Death personification - In Islam: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death in mythological portrayalsMain article: death deity
Several mythologies had gods who embodied Death or aspects of Death:
Ankou (Breton)
Izanami (Shinto)
Mictlantecuhtli (Aztec)
The Morrigan (Irish/Celtic)
Mors (Roman)
Mot (Canaanite)
Odin (Norse)
Osiris (Egyptian)
Anpu (Egyptian)
Shemal (Semitic)
Sielulintu, Kalma, Surma (Finnish)
Thanatos (Greek)
Yama (Hinduism)
Yan Luo (Chinese)
Razgriz (Russian)See also: Death personification, Death personification - Death in mythological portrayals, Death personification - Hindu Mythology, Death personification - In Japan, Death personification - Death angels in religion, Death personification - Form and functions, Death personification - Identical with Satan, Death personification - Scholars and the Angel of Death, Death personification - In Judaism, Death personification - In Islam, Death personification - In Mexico, Death personification - Death as a fictional character, Death personification - List of works using Death as a fictional character, Death personification - Death in popular fiction, Death personification - Movies, Death personification - Television, Death personification - Literature, Death personification - Comics, Death personification - Computer and video games, Death personification - Bibliography Read more here: » Death personification: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death in mythological portrayals |
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 |  |  | Death personification - In Islam: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death in mythological portrayalsMain article: death deity
Several mythologies had gods who embodied Death or aspects of Death:
Ankou (Breton)
Izanami (Shinto)
Mictlantecuhtli (Aztec)
The Morrigan (Irish/Celtic)
Mors (Roman)
Mot (Canaanite)
Odin (Norse)
Osiris (Egyptian)
Anpu (Egyptian)
Shemal (Semitic)
Sielulintu, Kalma, Surma (Finnish)
Thanatos (Greek)
Yama (Hinduism)
Yan Luo (Chinese)
Razgriz (Russ ...
See also:Death personification, Death personification - Death in mythological portrayals, Death personification - In India, Death personification - In Japan, Death personification - Death angels in religion, Death personification - Form and functions, Death personification - Identical with Satan, Death personification - Scholars and the Angel of Death, Death personification - In Judaism, Death personification - In Islam, Death personification - In Mexico, Death personification - Death as a fictional character, Death personification - List of works using Death as a fictional character, Death personification - Death in popular fiction, Death personification - Movies, Death personification - Television, Death personification - Literature, Death personification - Comics, Death personification - Computer and video games, Death personification - Bibliography Read more here: » Death personification: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death in mythological portrayals |
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 |  |  | Death personification - In Islam: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death in popular fictionThe character of Death has recurred many times in popular fiction. He has made appearances in many stories, from serious dramatic fiction to comedy, including playing roles in science fiction and fantasy stories.
Death personification - Movies.
Woody Allen's "Love and Death" and Deconstrucing Harry" as well as his play "Death Knocks."
Death Takes a Holiday was a 1934 film directed by Mitchell Leisen, and written by Maxwell Anderson. Death (Fredric March as Prince Sirki) decides to take a holi ...
See also:Death personification, Death personification - Death in mythological portrayals, Death personification - In India, Death personification - In Japan, Death personification - Death angels in religion, Death personification - Form and functions, Death personification - Identical with Satan, Death personification - Scholars and the Angel of Death, Death personification - In Judaism, Death personification - In Islam, Death personification - In Mexico, Death personification - Death as a fictional character, Death personification - List of works using Death as a fictional character, Death personification - Death in popular fiction, Death personification - Movies, Death personification - Television, Death personification - Literature, Death personification - Comics, Death personification - Computer and video games, Death personification - Bibliography Read more here: » Death personification: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death in popular fiction |
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 |  |  | Death personification - In Islam: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death in mythological portrayalsMain article: death deity
Several mythologies had gods who embodied Death or aspects of Death:
Ankou (Breton)
Izanami (Shinto)
Mictlantecuhtli (Aztec)
The Morrigan (Irish/Celtic)
Mors (Roman)
Mot (Canaanite)
Odin (Norse)
Osiris (Egyptian)
Anpu (Egyptian)
Shemal (Semitic)
Sielulintu (Finnish)
Thanatos (Greek)
Yama (Hinduism)
Yan Luo (Chinese)
Razgriz (Russ ...
See also:Death personification, Death personification - Death in mythological portrayals, Death personification - In India, Death personification - In Japan, Death personification - Death angels in religion, Death personification - Form and functions, Death personification - Identical with Satan, Death personification - Scholars and the Angel of Death, Death personification - In Judaism, Death personification - In Islam, Death personification - In Mexico, Death personification - Death as a fictional character, Death personification - List of works using Death as a fictional character, Death personification - Death in popular fiction, Death personification - Movies, Death personification - Television, Death personification - Literature, Death personification - Comics, Death personification - Computer and video games, Death personification - Bibliography Read more here: » Death personification: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death in mythological portrayals |
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 |  |  | Death personification - In Islam: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death as a fictional characterThe character of Death is typically depicted in the West as wearing a dark hooded cloak and wielding a scythe. Death is one of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse. In many icons of the resurrection of Jesus, death is portrayed as an almost naked man who is bound hand and foot lying amid the bones under the earth. In Eastern Orthodox theology, death is one of humanity's three enemies; the other two are sin and the devil. This figure of Death is also known as the Grim Reaper. Death, in this guise, appears also on one of the Tarot arcana ...
See also:Death personification, Death personification - Death in mythological portrayals, Death personification - In India, Death personification - In Japan, Death personification - Death angels in religion, Death personification - Form and functions, Death personification - Identical with Satan, Death personification - Scholars and the Angel of Death, Death personification - In Judaism, Death personification - In Islam, Death personification - In Mexico, Death personification - Death as a fictional character, Death personification - List of works using Death as a fictional character, Death personification - Death in popular fiction, Death personification - Movies, Death personification - Television, Death personification - Literature, Death personification - Comics, Death personification - Computer and video games, Death personification - Bibliography Read more here: » Death personification: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death as a fictional character |
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