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Há 16 horas · In the earlier biblical books, e.g. 1 Samuel 29:4, it refers to human adversaries, but in the later books, especially Job 1–2 and Zechariah 3, to a supernatural entity. When used without the definite article (simply satan ), it can refer to any accuser, [10] but when it is used with the definite article ( ha-satan ), it usually refers specifically to the heavenly accuser, literally, the satan.