Satan's Titles

Apostate Angel This is a name for Satan according to Gregory the Great in his Moralia on Job. (a)
Covering Cherub The covering cherub was, according to Blake, "Lucifer in his former glory." [Rf. Blake, Vala] (a)
Crowned Seraph The devil, 6-winged, is pictured as a crowned seraph in his capacity of tempter in Eden.  [See reproduction in Wall, Devils, p.42]  According to Fabricius, the Devil (Lucifer) could be distinguished from all seraphs by his crown, worn by virtue of his office of light-bearer.  (a)
Demoniarch A title for Satan. [Rf. Schneweis, Angels and Demons According to Lactantius, p. 105.]  (a)
Informer A designation for Satan in The Zohar. (a)
Prince of Darkness In Jewish legendary lore, the prince of darkness is the prince (angel) of death, who is Satan.  He is also Belial.  (a)
Prince of Death In the infernal regions the prince of death is (in occult writings) Euronymous, bearer of the Grand Cross of the Order of the Fly;  but the prince of death is, first and foremost, Satan [Rf. Hebrews 2:14-15.]  (a)
Prince of the Power of Air According to Paul, Ephesians 1, the title applies to Satan; but it applies also to Wormwood, Meririm, and the other spirits of comparable stature.  (a)
Thief of Paradise Satan is so called by Milton in Paradise Regained IV, 604.  (a)

Resource List - all entries are taken verbatim from the original source:

(a) "The Dictionary of Angels" by Gustav Davidson, © 1967


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