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John 3:16 For God so loved the world He gave His only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.

Information About the Devil 1

DEVIL, The devil is a spirit being who seeks to frustrate God’s plans and lead his people into rebellion. The name “devil” is a Greek translation of the name Satan. Satan is Hebrew for “the accuser.” The Bible also refers to the devil as the adversary, the dragon, the enemy, and the wicked one. According to 1 John 3:8 the devil was evil from the beginning, but he has always been under God’s control and will eventually be destroyed (Revelation 20:10).

Satan is Hebrew for “the accuser.” The Bible also refers to the devil as the adversary, the dragon, the enemy, and the wicked one. According to 1 John 3:8 the devil was evil from the beginning, but he has always been under God’s control and will eventually be destroyed (Revelation 20:10).

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Latin word means “light bearer”

Ok, we are not going to disgrace this Layout for someone that is so evil and deceiving and full of lies, and destruction. He don’t deserve to be on a Page that is Dedicated to the Lord Jesus! Here you can read more about “How Satan” works and what to look out for. Especially, if you want to warn someone on how this ugly guy is. So, please read the information below. There will be more on this deceitful critter. So look often!

LUCIFER This Latin word means “light bearer.”

Lucifer refers to the planet Venus appearing in the evening and the morning, which is the brightest object in the sky except for the sun and moon. Others have identified it with the crescent moon. It is also said by some to be the planet Jupiter.

The Hebrew term, from which the Latin Lucifer is derived, is found in Isaiah 14:12: “How you have fallen from heaven, O morning star, son of the dawn! You have been cast down to the earth, you who once laid low the nations!” (NIV).

The Hebrew word means the “shining one.” The Hebrew expression was probably never meant to be a name, but it has come to be used thus because the verse in which it occurs is applied to Satan.

This apparently was done first by two of the church fathers, Tertullian and Origen. However, the popularity of Lucifer as a name for Satan may be attributed to its use in John Milton’s Paradise Lost.

The event recorded in Isaiah 14:12 may be an example of a story quite commonly known in the time of Isaiah. This old Canaanite story concerned the morning star, who had attempted to rise high above the clouds and establish himself on the mountain where the gods assembled, in the uttermost part of the north. He had desired to take the place of the highest god, becoming ruler of the world. His attempts were thwarted, and he was cast into the underworld.

This story of the minor star deity aspiring to ascend above the throne of the most high god served, in the purposes of Isaiah, as an excellent analogy to the pride and aspirations of the king of Babylon, the person with whom chapters 13 and 14 are concerned. Isaiah states (14:3-4) that Yahweh, the God of Israel, would give the people relief from the tyranny of their oppressors, and they would take up a taunt song against the king. Although he had sought to be great, he would be brought low; he who sought to be a god would, with his descendants, cease to exist on the earth.

Though the Hebrews had no myths, illustrations from familiar gentile mythology often were used to express spiritual truth. There are many that believe the expression (and surrounding context) refers to Satan. They believe the similarities among Isaiah 14:12, Luke 10:18, and Revelation 12:7-10 warrant this conclusion.

However, although the New Testament passages do speak of Satan’s fall, the context of the Isaiah passage describes the defeated king of Babylon. The Babylonian king had desired to be above God and so fell from heaven. His doom is pictured as already accomplished.

Though defeat is certain for Satan, he yet continues his evil acts against God’s people. Not until the final judgment (12:1-20) will his fate be sealed and his activity stopped. Isaiah, then, is not speaking of Satan in 14:12 but of the proud, and soon to be humiliated, king of Babylon.

DEVIL, The devil is a spirit being who seeks to frustrate God’s plans and lead his people into rebellion. The name “devil” is a Greek translation of the name Satan. Satan is Hebrew for “the accuser.” The Bible also refers to the devil as the adversary, the dragon, the enemy, and the wicked one. According to 1 John 3:8 the devil was evil from the beginning, but he has always been under God’s control and will eventually be destroyed (Revelation 20:10).
 

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