• The Aramaic god of wealth & profit.
  • Greed
  • Covetousness and riches
  • Mammon is The Cupid

Original text from a 1911 encyclopedia: Mammon, a word of Aramaic origin, means “riches,” but has an unclear etymology; scholars have suggested connections with a word meaning “entrusted,” or with the Hebrew word “matmon,” meaning “treasure.”

Mammon is a powerful being who personifies the sin of greed and is the demon lord of avarice (materialism), richness, abundance, prosperity, wealth and injustice. Mammon, controls the storerooms of Satan from where he distributes all the gifts brought to Satan through sacrifices. In return he rewards the giver with mainly three gifts: sex, power, and money.

Jesus says, in Matthew 6, that one cannot serve both God and Mammon.