These six “demons” in the 2005 American horror film “The exorcism of Emily Rose” are inventions of the scriptwriters. Only one of those names – Legion – is actually connected to the healing of a “demon possessed” man in the Bible.

Legion – was the name an insane man that Jesus healed had given himself (Mark 5:1-20). Legion means “many” and the man thought he was inhabited by many demons. This was the understanding of the people at the time of the New Testament and Jesus appears to have gone along with that. Although in the Old Testament it is clear that God is in control of illness and the idea of demons does not exist.

As for the other names:

Cain

was the son of Adam and Eve. He killed his brother Abel and was consequently punished. (Genesis 4:1-24).
Nero
was emperor of Rome from AD54 to AD68. He is famous for his tyranny, extravagance and immorality. He is mentioned in Acts 25:8-26; 26:32; 27:24; 28:19 and Philippians 4:22. His persecutions of the Christians are referred to in 1 Peter 1:6.
Judas
was one of the disciples of Jesus. He betrayed Jesus (Mark 14:43-46) and later killed himself (Matthew 27:3-5).
Belial
means “worthless”. The term is only used of worthless men in the Old Testament. However by the time of the Dead Sea Scrolls the word had also become attached to a personified Belial. This personification is probably the basis of Paul’s comment in 2 Corinthians 6:15.
Lucifer
is a Latin word meaning “morning star” or Venus. In the Latin New Testament 2 Peter 1:19 the “morning star” rising in your hearts (et lucifer oriatur in cordibus vestris) is probably a reference to Jesus. Consequently Lucifer was considered suitable as a Christian name for boys, and even bishops, in the early centuries of the church. It wasn’t till the 5th-6th Century that Lucifer became widely associated with Isaiah 14:12, where the king of Babylon is also described as the morning star. The KJV leaves the Latin here untranslated as Lucifer, which has misled many people into thinking the passage is referring to a supernatural force of evil.

For more answers about demons, see those with the “demons” tag.

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41 Responses to Who are the six demons in the film “Exorcism of Emily Rose” : Cain, Nero, Judas, Legion, Belial and Lucifer?

  1. Antibah Kipkoech says:

    i appreciate these teachings which shed a further insights to know more of the bible’s teachings.
    may God bless you.

  2. Da'Shon Cherry says:

    what are the different positions or levels of hell

    • Rob J Hyndman says:

      There are no levels. See Where is hell?

      • Roni says:

        It actually depends on what your belief of Hell is. It sounds like he is referencing Dante’s 9 levels of hell where Treachery (Treason) is considered the worst sin:

        1. Limbo
        2. Lust
        3. Gluttony
        4. Greed
        5. Anger
        6. Heresy
        7. Violence
        8. Fraud
        9. Treachery
        • Rob J Hyndman says:

          I base my beliefs on the Bible, not Dante. In the Bible, there are no levels of hell. Hell (in most places) simply means grave.

  3. just says:

    I don’t know what you mean who are the six demons if you mean the ones in the exorcism of emily rose.
    You see, in the movie cain, nero, judas and legion weren’t demons, they were persons posessed by one. Cain when he killed his brother, nero by being an ass-tard, judas in the moment of traitory and legion before jesus cured him. Belial and Lucifer are actual demons. All those six demons that posessed those persons and are in the movie posessed emily Rose. Hope that helped you 🙂

    • Jon Morgan says:

      How do you know that Belial and Lucifer are actual demons? Do you disagree with the answer given about where they came from?

      • frodo says:

        Both Belial and Lucifer is names of the pathetiqe creature, satan. Maybe Belial is like a general or something.. Satan and demons and angels and fallen angels are made in heaven by I AM (God) creator of all living things 🙂

    • shante green says:

      there is no greater sin or little sin but there is a sin nature that works in use and with the word like in dontas levels are tools of the divel that he uses aginst use to give him power over use by your lips,but you hit it on the nail when you said that they were people under the ininfluence or clutches of the devil.Movies are not all that is craked up to be so you have to be careful what you let in your heart because Now of these days it comes to strike fear into u so that u will not have control…Let me clarIfy this agian all were people but LUCIFER there are many scripts i can give to back this up…

  4. andy says:

    thanx ‘just’ for being so specific… n thats true

  5. Mark Ticzon says:

    thank you very much for the specific meaning of this..

  6. joshuapiper says:

    After reading about the six Demons who possessed Emily Rose, I found that the Six Demons who possessed Emily Rose where:

    The Demon who possessed Judas originally,
    The Demon who possessed Cain originally,
    The Demon who possessed Nero originally,
    The Demon Lucifer itself,
    The Demon Belial itself,
    The Demon Legion itself.

    So three named Demons possessed her (Lucifer, Belial and Legion), as well as three unnamed ones (Who originally possessed Judas, Cain and Nero)I don’t know much on the topic but I hope I helped?

    • Epic says:

      No, Judas, Cain, and Nero are actually demons…

      its not that
      they where possessed by demons and there names taken by the unnamed
      demons. If you read the descriptions of the names again you see that
      they all committed great Sins.

      Which casted them into hell. That is where they eventually became Demons.

      • this means that even you!! you can be a demon like them who are get sins.. the possesion is in their self.. if you killed someone .. you kill him for a reason .. not because someone is in you.. did you get it?

        • I kinda agree with Rafael it does not mean you commit a great Sins you would be considered already as a demon but i do believe that if you commit that a great sins and did not really repent for it you’ll probably into hell and suffer for all eternity

      • Believer says:

        Demons are not people, not have they ever been people. Demons are the fallen angels, the one third who followed Satan when he was cast down to Earth.

      • Kuga says:

        You cant become a demon.. You either go to heaven or go to hell. Demons are fallen angels, if we fall we just fall.

    • Egbuniro Ikenna Xander says:

      I share your idea concerning the matter. Two demons- Belial and lucifer was mentioned and three other demons that are unnamed but they still gave their identity as regards to what they have done that really has a mark in history and lastly- the multitude of Demons who spoke in one accord to identify themselves as Legion.

    • noah says:

      There’s no such thing as a “great sin”. all sins are equal, from a white lie all the way to murder and rape.

  7. whoareyou2b says:

    fu** god and fu** satan !

  8. Exorcii Dio Satan says:

    Read “Hostage to the Devil” by Malachi Martin, a former Jesuit Exorcist. Also “Glimpses of the Devil” by Dr. M. Scott Peck, an eminent psychologist, discusses his experiences with exorcism. In that book, these same six demons are named by the girl who is possessed, and this book is older than the movie emily rose, so it leads me to believe emily rose was in part adapted from the text.

  9. Bhoszx Hazel says:

    di cko gets pero merong lesson always love god sooo truuee

  10. legion is not part of a demons,

  11. Gabriel Caligiuri says:

    Legion is not a single demon. When Jesus asked the name of the demon, it stated “Legion, for WE are many.” So it was not an “it” as much as it was a “they.” If the use of the word legion was in any way a parallel to the use of the word in Roman armies at the time, then it could have iindicated possession by hundreds or even thousands of demons.

  12. Charles Giltner says:

    The question implies scriptural accuracy from the film which is probably not correct, since it is loosely based on an actual event meaning that creative license has been used. The list is probably a product of this license. The article is mostly accurate, although one glaring inaccuracy is that of the name of the man with many demons, where it says he said his name was legion. His name was not legion, but the demon speaking for the group so to speak, when asked replied that “We are legion” expressing the names of (6000 soldiers in a roman legion typically) would be too numerous to list and Jesus compelled the demon to respond with truth in his authority. Pleading for their existence, Jesus removed them from the man into the herd of swine, vessels to receive the demons and extinguishing them by drowning the pigs in the sea. The other demons may be accurate in that demons and angels are different creations than humans. Humans can be possessed by demons or angels, but not become one or the other, although angels can take on the appearance of men. We do not become angels or demons upon death or through sin, but we can act under their powers. The Nero, Cain and Judas references may have truth to them, but not scriptural in my understanding. Judas was compelled by Christ to engage in the betrayal to fulfill scripture, Cain acted out of anger and resentment and Nero was a despot with great power which always leads to evil. Lucifer is the godhead of the Masonic orders and latin for the morning star, Venus which in its travels sometimes rises in the morning and sometimes set in the pre-dawn, leading to many cultures equating it with a celestial Godlness. Jesus has been referenced as the great morning star, but this is probably due to inaccurate translation or false doctrine.

  13. Jerome Malinao says:

    There are 6 Demons that Possessed Emily Rose

    The demon that possessed CAIN

    The demon that possessed JUDAS

    the demon that possessed NERO

    one of the demon that possessed LEGION

    the demon BELIAL

    The demon LUCIFER

  14. abdullah deshmukh says:

    it said uaah im cain within belial iam i am one of judas with in

  15. MichaelPh says:

    hey yow..

  16. Sherry Johnson says:

    “No, Judas, Cain, and Nero are actually demons…” Really??? show me exactly WHERE in the Hebrew Bible, the Torah, and the Holy Quran where this is stated as factual.

  17. Sherry Johnson says:

    Nevermind, I found my own answers.

    Hebrew Bible

    The term belial (בְלִיַּעַל bĕli-yaal) is a Hebrew adjective meaning “worthless” from two common words beli- (בְּלִי “without-“) and ya’al ( יָעַל “value”). It occurs twenty-seven times in the Masoretic Text, in verses such as the following:

    “A worthless man (Hebrew adam beli-yaal)” Book of Proverbs 6:12[2]

    Of these 27 occurrences, the idiom “sons of Belial” (בְּנֵֽי־בְלִיַּעַל beni beliyaal) appears 15 times to indicate worthless people, including idolaters (Deuteronomy 13:13), the men of Gibeah (Judges 19:22, 20:13), and the sons of Eli (1 Samuel 2:12, Nabal and Shimei) and so on. In the King James Version of the Christian Bible, these occurrences are rendered with “Belial” capitalised:

    “the sons of Eli were sons of Belial ” (KJV)

    In modern versions these are usually read as a phrase:

    “the sons of Eli were worthless men ” (NRSV, NIV)

    In the Hebrew text the phrase is either “sons of Belial” or simply “sons of worthlessness.”[3][4] However “sons of” phrases are a common semitic idiom such as “sons of destruction” “sons of lawlessness”.[5]

    The etymology of the word is traditionally understood as “lacking worth”.[6] Some scholars translate it from Hebrew as “worthless” (Beli yo’il), while others translate it as “yokeless” (Beli ol), “may have no rising” (Belial) or “never to rise” (Beli ya’al). Only a few etymologists have assumed it to be an invented name from the start.[7]
    (Be′li·al) [from Heb., meaning “Good for Naught”; a compound of beli′,
    “not, lacking,” and ya·‛al′, “be of benefit; be beneficial”]. The
    quality or state of being useless, base, good for naught. The Hebrew
    term beli·ya′‛al is applied to ideas, words, and counsel,[8] to calamitous circumstances,[9] and most frequently, to good-for-nothing men of the lowest sort—for example, men who would induce worship of other gods;[10] those of Benjamin who committed the sex crime at Gibeah;[11] the wicked sons of Eli;[12] insolent Nabal;[13] opposers of God’s anointed, David;[14] Rehoboam’s unsteady associates;[15] Jezebel’s conspirators against Naboth;[16] and men in general who stir up contention.[17]
    Indicating that the enemy power would no longer interfere with the
    carrying out of true worship by his people in their land, Jehovah
    declared through his prophet: “No more will any good-for-nothing person
    pass again through you. In his entirety he will certainly be cut off.”[18]

  18. Zeus says:

    I think that the reason Judas, Cain, and Nero are demons, is because they just betrayed God. Lucifer was once an angel but i he betrayed god, when God said that angels should serve the humankind. Lucifer was the 1st demon, which is why he’s the “demon king” or Satan him self. Later on Judas, Cain and Nero joined him to his “army” of demons as some of the high ranked ones(like general and major, something like that). This is just my theory, i hope some of you can agree to it :p

  19. William Constantine says:

    Can someone please explain how is it possible that Nero. Cain, judas are now demons and active. When they should be in their graves waiting for the resurrection. Didn’t jesus say. I will raise the dead on the last day..

  20. Believer says:

    Legion is not the name an “an insane man….had given himself”. Legion is the name the demon/s possessing that man gave Jesus when he demanded their name, before he exorcised them into the herd of pigs. Also, Belial, or in Hebrew, Bliol, meaning “Wicked One”, is not a Jewish “myth”. It is the name of a very powerful demon, thought by some scholars and many in occult practices to be one of the proper nouns used when referring to Satan. Lucifer is another name that people, as well as the Bible, use to refer to Satan. Your post sounds as if you feel demons and Satan are myths or fairytales, which is certainly not the case. Evil, fallen angels, demons, the devil…..all are very real and threats to the faithful and the faithless alike. This is a dangerous post, in that it attempts to lead believers, or those searching for answers, to believe that theses entities are not real, when the Bible tells us they are not only real, but not to be toyed with. By leading people to think they should not believe in these entities being able to manipulate and attack, not only are you calling GOD a liar, you are endangering these people. The Bible tells us to use discernment regarding spirits which come to us, and I fell like this is a post meant to lead the faithful astray.

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