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| |ja=キウン | | |ja=キウン ''Kiun'' |
| |jaM=Kiyyun. Hebrew equivalent of Assyrian Kēwān/Kaiwan. | | |jaM=Kiyyun. Hebrew equivalent of Assyrian Kēwān/Kaiwan. |
| |zhS= | | |zhS= 迦温 ''Jiāwēn'' |
| |zhSM= | | |zhSM=Kaiwan |
| |zhT= | | |zhT= 迦溫 ''Jiāwēn'' |
| |zhTM= | | |zhTM=Kaiwan |
| |fr= | | |fr= |
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| |ko= | | |ko= 케완 ''Ke-wan'' |
| |koM= | | |koM=Kaiwan |
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Revision as of 20:10, 2 April 2024
Kaiwan is a Demon in the Megami Tensei franchise.
Profile
Origin
Kaiwan is the Assyrian name of the planet Saturn, which according to Amos 5:26 in the Bible, was worshiped as a god. The Greek translation used in the Septuagint and Acts 7:43 is "Rephan."[a] The vocalized Hebrew name used in the Masoretic text, Kiyyun,[b] uses the vowel markings of shiqqus,[c] meaning "abominable."[1]
Design
Gameplay
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When encountered as a Disaster Shadow, Negotiation cannot occur but the common negotiation items frequently drop after defeat.
Compendium
Compendium Entries
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Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne
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A god in Assyrian mythology. He is associated with the planet Saturn. Usually he is grouped with another god, Sakkut.
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A god in Assyrian legend. His name is interchangeable with that of Sakkut, another incarnation of the star god, Saturn.
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Game Appearances
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Novel Appearances
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Trivia
Nomenclature
Names in Other Languages
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Meaning
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Japanese
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キウン Kiun |
Kiyyun. Hebrew equivalent of Assyrian Kēwān/Kaiwan.
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Simplified Chinese
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迦温 Jiāwēn |
Kaiwan
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Traditional Chinese
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迦溫 Jiāwēn |
Kaiwan
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Korean
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케완 Ke-wan |
Kaiwan
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Gallery
Videos
Notes
- ↑ Greek: Ῥαιφάν Rhaiphán
- ↑ Hebrew: כִּיּ֣וּן kiyyûn
- ↑ Hebrew: שִׁקּוּץ šiqqûṣ
References
- ↑ Sakkuth and Kaiwan - Encyclopedia of The Bible. Retrieved December 24, 2023. Bible Gateway.