

Although it is widely accepted that the figure of the Wandering Jew or "der ewige Jude" (the Eternal Jew) provides the inspiration for the Flying Dutchman and Kundry, most writers conveniently gloss over the figure of the Wanderer in The Ring of the Nibelung.
Like the Dutchman, Wotan is the Immortal Wanderer, and as such seems an absolutely perfect candidate to identify Jew) and figure of as another "ewige Jude". It is impossible to escape the conclusion that Wotan is a Wandering Jew, since Wagner himself unequivocally tells us that Wotan is the Wanderer. Wagner also refers to "die ewige Götter" (the Eternal Gods). This means that Wotan, the Eternal God, is therefore the Eternal Wanderer. The formula goes like This:
Wotan = eternal God (ewiger Gott)
Wotan = Wanderer
Wotan = ewiger Wanderer (Eternal Wanderer) therefore:
Wotan = ewiger Jude (Wandering Jew)
Odin / Wotan / Santa / Satan is a Jewish wanderer who creates unrest and stirs up strife, now here, now there, and works magic. He was soon changed by Christianity into the devil, and only lived on in fading local traditions as a ghostly hunter who was seen with his retinue, flickering like a will o' the wisp through the stormy night.
In the Middle Ages the role of the Jewish wanderer was taken over by Ahasuerus, the Wandering Jew, which is not a Jewish but a Christian legend. The motif of the Jewish wanderer who has not accepted Christ was projected on the Jews.
""Digamma, waw, or wau (uppercase: Ϝ, lowercase: ϝ, numeral: ϛ) is an archaic letter of the Greek alphabet. It originally stood for the sound /w/ but it has principally remained in use as a Greek numeral for 6."
"In wider Germanic mythology and paganism, Odin was known in Old English as Wōden, in Old Saxon as Wōdan, and in Old High German as Wuotan or Wōtan, all stemming from the reconstructed Proto-Germanic theonym wōđanaz."
The last form of Digamma, is actually the S letter we have today and it was transferred to other languages. Phonetically this became SATANAZ or SATANAZ or SATAN later, depending on the language. This is also the glyph of the Rune Fehu. The F, originated from the V sound, which in English speaking dialects, is the sound of a W or /Waw/.
The original spelling of Satan's name is ΣΑΤΑΝΑΣ in Archaic Greek. This gives us the four letters, as jews write without vowels. It would be STN or STNS. Or simply, ΣΤΝΣ.
This "ϛ" is the glyph latter to become the S letter, that came to exist in later languages. Notice how the ϛ literally looks as a Serpent. Satan is also the Serpent God, or the Serpent in general.
F is also related to the Rune Fehu.
This later was forcibly removed from the Ancient Greek, altered, and attempted to be destroyed completely by the Medieval church. As all people know, this is the language of the New Testament which the jews stole. From Ancient Greek did indeed come most of the jewish infested literature, as the jews formulated this hoax during the Hellenistic Era.
So this would be the original name of Satan written in the Ancient Greek texts. The jews use STN. But as stated above, the S letter, is a cover up for "ς" or Digamma. Effectively making this in the jewish pronouncing, VTN. VTN just pronounced, shows VATAN or VOTAN, in the open, already.
In the Ancient Greek, this would be "SΤΝΣ or STNS", which would be pronounced, VTNS or VTNZ. If we add the vowels, we have...WODANAS. or WODANAZ. From this Ancient Germanic name, came the other alterations such as Odin, Wodan, Wodin, and many other names. Essentially, the real name is Wodanaz...Or as we know him today...Satanas."
Let’s compare the two:
- Santa Clause
- Flies around in December for Christmas to bring gifts to good children.
- Has eight reindeer pulling his sleigh.
- Is the most visually iconic figure of Christmas, symbolizing giving, joy, and peace.
- Before Coca-Cola popularized the jolly, jiggly Santa we all know today, Santa was depicted thin as often as chubby, and usually donned brown, blue, or red robes.
- Has elves who make toys for children.
- Sometimes referred to as Father Christmas.
- Odin the Allfather
- Flew around in December for Yuletide to head off the Wild Hunt. He knew who had been bad and good and hunted down or abducted those who deserved it.
- Had an eight-legged horse, Sleipnir, that pulled his sleigh.
- Was the most iconic figure of Yuletide, a holiday that celebrated hospitality, feasting, and gift-giving.
- Is often depicted wearing either blue or brown robes.
- Elves and dwarves (Christmas elves seem to be an amalgamation of the two) originate from Norse Mythology and are known as amazing creators.
- Was referred to as Yule Father.
The Wandering Jew:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wandering_Jew
