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In Jewish mythology, Mazzikin (also spelled Mazzikim) are invisible demons which can create minor annoyances or greater dangers. The Hebrew term mazzikin (מַזִּיקִין, also spelled mazzikim מַזִּיקִים), found in the Talmud, means "damagers" or "those who harm". It is generally understood to mean harmful invisible demons that a person could encounter in daily life. Demons or evil spirits do not feature prominently in the Jewish religion, especially as pagans conceived of them, as entities in their own right. They were seen rather to be under the command of God who sent His punishment through them.

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  • Para el personaje de Vertigo Comics, véase Mazikeen En la mitología judía, Mazzikin (también escrito Mazzikim) se refiere a una clase de demonios invisibles que pueden crear molestias menores o peligros mayores. El término hebreo mazzikin (מַזִּיקִין, también escrito mazzikim מַזִּיקִים), que se encuentra en el Talmud, significa "dañinos" o "aquellos que dañan". Generalmente se entiende que se refiere a demonios invisibles dañinos que una persona podría encontrar en la vida diaria.​ Los demonios o espíritus malignos no ocupan un lugar destacado en la religión judía, especialmente cuando los paganos los concibieron, como entidades por derecho propio. Más bien se los vio bajo el mando de Dios, quien envió su castigo a través de ellos. (es)
  • In Jewish mythology, Mazzikin (also spelled Mazzikim) are invisible demons which can create minor annoyances or greater dangers. The Hebrew term mazzikin (מַזִּיקִין, also spelled mazzikim מַזִּיקִים), found in the Talmud, means "damagers" or "those who harm". It is generally understood to mean harmful invisible demons that a person could encounter in daily life. Demons or evil spirits do not feature prominently in the Jewish religion, especially as pagans conceived of them, as entities in their own right. They were seen rather to be under the command of God who sent His punishment through them. (en)
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  • Para el personaje de Vertigo Comics, véase Mazikeen En la mitología judía, Mazzikin (también escrito Mazzikim) se refiere a una clase de demonios invisibles que pueden crear molestias menores o peligros mayores. El término hebreo mazzikin (מַזִּיקִין, también escrito mazzikim מַזִּיקִים), que se encuentra en el Talmud, significa "dañinos" o "aquellos que dañan". Generalmente se entiende que se refiere a demonios invisibles dañinos que una persona podría encontrar en la vida diaria.​ Los demonios o espíritus malignos no ocupan un lugar destacado en la religión judía, especialmente cuando los paganos los concibieron, como entidades por derecho propio. Más bien se los vio bajo el mando de Dios, quien envió su castigo a través de ellos. (es)
  • In Jewish mythology, Mazzikin (also spelled Mazzikim) are invisible demons which can create minor annoyances or greater dangers. The Hebrew term mazzikin (מַזִּיקִין, also spelled mazzikim מַזִּיקִים), found in the Talmud, means "damagers" or "those who harm". It is generally understood to mean harmful invisible demons that a person could encounter in daily life. Demons or evil spirits do not feature prominently in the Jewish religion, especially as pagans conceived of them, as entities in their own right. They were seen rather to be under the command of God who sent His punishment through them. (en)
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