Definition: "Didus" - The Hebrew term for "God," used by early Christians to refer to God's Father. "Sal": The singular form of "Salam." Used in religious prayers, it means "peace." "Lam" or "Lamud": The plural form of "Lam." In Jewish tradition, the plural is used more often than the singular. It was commonly used for prayer texts. "Satanus": A Hebrew term for "enemy," commonly used as a term to describe one's own actions and thoughts that lead to negative consequences. "Dsslan" - The term in Christian theology refers to God (God of Israel). It is part of the biblical Hebrew term "Didus" which means "God," and includes all three Godheads: God (Hebrew "El"), the Father, and the Son.