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I dont usually do this, however as I am discussing the subject of satan, devil etc here Satan Demons Angels and Spiritual Warfare I wanted to provide a more focused look at the History of Satan, firstly from the Bible and also look at extra-Biblical text to show its deception.
History of Satan
The history of Satan, including that phase of it which remains to be realized, can be set forth only along the most general lines. He belongs to the angelic order of beings. He is by nature one of the sons of Elohim (Job 1:6). He has fallen, and by virtue of his personal forcefulness has become the leader of the anarchic forces of wickedness. As a free being he has merged his life in evil and has become altogether and hopelessly evil. As a being of high intelligence he has gained great power and has exercised a wide sway over other beings. As a created being the utmost range of his power lies within the compass of that which is permitted. It is, therefore, hedged in by the providential government of God and essentially limited. The Bib. emphasis upon the element of falsehood in the career of Satan might be taken to imply that his kingdom may be less in extent than appears. At any rate, it is confined to the cosmic sphere and to a limited portion of time. It is also doomed. In the closely related passages 2 Pet 2:4 and Jude ver 6 it is affirmed that God cast the angels, when they sinned, down to Tartarus and committed them to pits of darkness, to be reserved unto judgment. This both refers to the constant Divine control of these insurgent forces and also points to their final and utter destruction. The putting of Satan in bonds is evidently both constant and progressive. The essential limitation of the empire of evil and its ultimate overthrow are foreshadowed in the Book of Job (chs 38–41), where Jeh’s power extends even to the symbolized spirit of evil. (Matthews Louis Sweet, "Satan" The International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia (Chicago: The Howard-Severance Company, 1915) 2694–2695.)
All of this information has been gleaned from 3 sections of Scripture, which offer no origin story, or any of the details written above. Now I am pleased the writter has not used Ezek 28, or Isaiah 14 which is a real relief!
As a created being the utmost range of his power lies within the compass of that which is permitted. It is, therefore, hedged in by the providential government of God and essentially limited.
So lets test this above statement which the author is taking from Job.
Who afflicted Job...the Satan / Adversary or God Himself - what was permitted?
It appears - All knew that God had brought the evil upon Job.
Adversary: 1:11 Stretch out Your hand and touch (2:5)
Job: 1:21 The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away. (2:10)
6:4 The arrows of the Almighty are within me.
9:17 He (God) crushes me multiplies my wounds without cause.
10:8 Your hands made me yet You would destroy me.
19:6 Know then that God has wronged me.
27:2 As God lives, who has taken away my justice.
Friends: 5:17 Do not despise the chastening of the Almighty.
8:4 He has cast your sons away for their transgression.
11:6God exacts from you less than your iniquity deserves.
God: 2:3 You incited Me against him, to destroy him without cause.
42:11 All the adversity that the Lord had brought upon him.
All of Job’s afflictions were controlled by God with great precision: the Sabeans (man), lightning (God), Chaldeans (man), tornado (God), etc. Job would have known by this it was God's doing!
How is it possible that a supernatural powerful fallen angel is not ONCE attributed as being the cause of these afflictions, in fact, they have no idea this being exists at all!? The adversary enters the narrative in the first two chapters then disappears.
The above evidence is rather overwhelming. To believe in such a fallen angel you must also believe God kept this being secret for thousands of years!
Unthinkable.
F2F
History of Satan
The history of Satan, including that phase of it which remains to be realized, can be set forth only along the most general lines. He belongs to the angelic order of beings. He is by nature one of the sons of Elohim (Job 1:6). He has fallen, and by virtue of his personal forcefulness has become the leader of the anarchic forces of wickedness. As a free being he has merged his life in evil and has become altogether and hopelessly evil. As a being of high intelligence he has gained great power and has exercised a wide sway over other beings. As a created being the utmost range of his power lies within the compass of that which is permitted. It is, therefore, hedged in by the providential government of God and essentially limited. The Bib. emphasis upon the element of falsehood in the career of Satan might be taken to imply that his kingdom may be less in extent than appears. At any rate, it is confined to the cosmic sphere and to a limited portion of time. It is also doomed. In the closely related passages 2 Pet 2:4 and Jude ver 6 it is affirmed that God cast the angels, when they sinned, down to Tartarus and committed them to pits of darkness, to be reserved unto judgment. This both refers to the constant Divine control of these insurgent forces and also points to their final and utter destruction. The putting of Satan in bonds is evidently both constant and progressive. The essential limitation of the empire of evil and its ultimate overthrow are foreshadowed in the Book of Job (chs 38–41), where Jeh’s power extends even to the symbolized spirit of evil. (Matthews Louis Sweet, "Satan" The International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia (Chicago: The Howard-Severance Company, 1915) 2694–2695.)
All of this information has been gleaned from 3 sections of Scripture, which offer no origin story, or any of the details written above. Now I am pleased the writter has not used Ezek 28, or Isaiah 14 which is a real relief!
As a created being the utmost range of his power lies within the compass of that which is permitted. It is, therefore, hedged in by the providential government of God and essentially limited.
So lets test this above statement which the author is taking from Job.
Who afflicted Job...the Satan / Adversary or God Himself - what was permitted?
It appears - All knew that God had brought the evil upon Job.
Adversary: 1:11 Stretch out Your hand and touch (2:5)
Job: 1:21 The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away. (2:10)
6:4 The arrows of the Almighty are within me.
9:17 He (God) crushes me multiplies my wounds without cause.
10:8 Your hands made me yet You would destroy me.
19:6 Know then that God has wronged me.
27:2 As God lives, who has taken away my justice.
Friends: 5:17 Do not despise the chastening of the Almighty.
8:4 He has cast your sons away for their transgression.
11:6God exacts from you less than your iniquity deserves.
God: 2:3 You incited Me against him, to destroy him without cause.
42:11 All the adversity that the Lord had brought upon him.
All of Job’s afflictions were controlled by God with great precision: the Sabeans (man), lightning (God), Chaldeans (man), tornado (God), etc. Job would have known by this it was God's doing!
How is it possible that a supernatural powerful fallen angel is not ONCE attributed as being the cause of these afflictions, in fact, they have no idea this being exists at all!? The adversary enters the narrative in the first two chapters then disappears.
The above evidence is rather overwhelming. To believe in such a fallen angel you must also believe God kept this being secret for thousands of years!
Unthinkable.
F2F