I have seen Satan (and the devil is female btw) so dont you dare tell me she doesnt exist
Where do you get that from? "The devil is a female?"
The devil, also known as Satan, is generally considered a
male figure, though not in a strictly biological sense,
as angels and spiritual beings in the Bible do not have gender in the way humans do. The Bible refers to Satan with masculine pronouns, particularly in the original Hebrew and Greek texts. For instance, in the book of Job (Job 1:6-12), Satan is referred to as "he" using masculine pronouns in Hebrew.
In Isaiah 14:12-15, where the fall of Lucifer is described, Lucifer is also depicted using masculine pronouns, although the term "Lucifer" itself is more symbolic, referring to a "morning star" or "light-bringer." This passage is often interpreted as a metaphor for Satan’s fall from grace.
In the New Testament, Satan is often referred to in Greek as "ho diabolos" (ὁ διάβολος), which is a masculine noun, meaning "the slanderer" or "accuser." Jesus speaks of Satan as "the father of lies" (John 8:44), again using masculine language.
It's important to remember that these descriptions are not necessarily about physical gender but rather about the roles and attributes assigned to Satan in biblical narrative. The spiritual nature of angels and demons makes gender distinctions less applicable than they are for humans.
SATAN/DEVIL IN THE NEW TESTAMENT
There is surely progressive revelation in the NT as to the development of evil, but not as elaborate as the rabbis claim. A good example of this difference is the "war in heaven." The fall of Satan (Devil) is a logical necessity, but the specifics are not given (see SPECIAL TOPIC: THE FALL OF SATAN AND HIS ANGELS). Even what is given is veiled in apocalyptic genre (cf. Rev. 12:4,7,12-13; see SPECIAL TOPIC: APOCALYPTIC LITERATURE). Although Satan (Devil; see SPECIAL TOPIC: DEVIL) is defeated and exiled to earth, he still functions as a servant of YHWH (cf. Matt. 4:1; Luke 22:31-32; 1 Cor. 5:5; 1 Tim. 1:20).
We must curb our curiosity in this area. There is a personal force of temptation and evil, but there is still only one God and mankind is still responsible for his/her choices. There is a spiritual battle, both before and after salvation (i.e., Romans 7; Ephesians 6). Victory can only come and remain in and through the Triune God. Evil has been defeated and will be removed (cf. Luke 10:18; John 12:31; Rom. 16:20; Heb. 2:14-15; 1 John 2:13; 3:8; 5:18; Rev. 20:10)!
This angelic being is called by several names/titles in the NT (mostly alphabetical order)
the most common (devil, devils)
"Devil" ‒ diabolos, many times, beginning in Jesus' temptation in the wilderness in Matthew 4 and Luke 4; also featured in 1 John 3:8,10 and Revelation 12 and 20; see SPECIAL TOPIC: DEVIL
"devils" ‒ diamonion (Beelzebub as prince of demons, note the PLURAL), many times in the Gospels
"accuser" ‒ Rev. 12:10 (many names/titles in Revelation 12)
"adversary" ‒ 1 Pet. 5:8
"Beelzebub" ‒ Matt. 12:24,27; Mark 3:22; Luke 11:15,19
"Beliel" ‒ 2 Cor. 6:15
"deceiver" ‒ Rev. 12:9 (disguised himself as an Angel of Light ‒ 2 Cor. 11:14-15)
"enemy" ‒ Matt. 13:39
"evil one" ‒ Matt. 5:39; 6:13; 13:19,38; John 17:15; Eph. 6:16; 2 Thess. 3:3; 1 John 2:13; 3:12; 5:18-19
"father of lies" ‒ John 8:44
"god of this world (age) ‒ 2 Cor. 4:4
"great dragon" ("the serpent of old," Genesis 3) ‒ Rev. 12:3
"murderer" ‒ John 8:44
"the prince of the power of the air" ‒ Eph. 2:2
"the ruler of this world" ‒ John 12:31; 16:11 (also note 1 John 5:19)
"sinner" ‒ 1 John 3:8
"tempter" ‒ Matt. 4:3; 1 Thess. 3:5
These titles are descriptive of his character and agenda! For more descriptive titles, see SPECIAL TOPIC: DEVIL
Personal Evil -- Special Topic by Dr. Bob Utley, professor of hermeneutics (retired).
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J.