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Investigation on the Identity of the Serpent in Genesis ? (2)
This is part 2 of my research
Did “Satan” begin in heaven ? Did God create satan and did the fall of humanity reflect God’s plan? These are all the type of questions that are generated by the scriptural testimony.
Some point to Isaiah 45:7 where God proclaims that “I form the light and create darkness, I bring prosperity and create calamity; I, the LORD, do all these things.
However Genesis 1:31 says that God created all things and that all things were very good. If so, we can only conclude that “satan” is a post-corrupted identity tag. Before”he was hurled to the ground” he enjoyed a position and a status as a heavenly being with an original tag of heavenly identity.
The idea that goodness was corrupted and transformed to evil is the overwhelming trend documented in the scriptures.
These scriptures testify to beings, originally created as good, becoming dissatisfied with their station and engaging in a process that renders them unworthy for continued holiness within the heavenly realm…they are purged from heaven, and in their new found sorry state are assigned to the lower realm to await judgement.
Likewise, satan’s corruption from heaven means that before he was tagged with this hellish moniker after his corruption and fall, he enjoyed an altogether different position and status in heaven as one of the angelic beings.
In fact in Revelation 12, beginning with the 7 verse to the 9th, we find one more important piece of the puzzle that helps us to further pinpoint this original identity. It states that Michael and ‘his angels’ do battle with ’satan and his angels’.
This draws a direct comparaison with Michael the Archangel. Both satan and Michael have their angels and, therefore, both must be archangels.
Satan before being hurled down from heaven was, therefore, not just a rank and file angel…he was an archangel of the highest order, comparable to Michael and Gabriel
This is part 2 of my research
Did “Satan” begin in heaven ? Did God create satan and did the fall of humanity reflect God’s plan? These are all the type of questions that are generated by the scriptural testimony.
Some point to Isaiah 45:7 where God proclaims that “I form the light and create darkness, I bring prosperity and create calamity; I, the LORD, do all these things.
However Genesis 1:31 says that God created all things and that all things were very good. If so, we can only conclude that “satan” is a post-corrupted identity tag. Before”he was hurled to the ground” he enjoyed a position and a status as a heavenly being with an original tag of heavenly identity.
The idea that goodness was corrupted and transformed to evil is the overwhelming trend documented in the scriptures.
These scriptures testify to beings, originally created as good, becoming dissatisfied with their station and engaging in a process that renders them unworthy for continued holiness within the heavenly realm…they are purged from heaven, and in their new found sorry state are assigned to the lower realm to await judgement.
Likewise, satan’s corruption from heaven means that before he was tagged with this hellish moniker after his corruption and fall, he enjoyed an altogether different position and status in heaven as one of the angelic beings.
In fact in Revelation 12, beginning with the 7 verse to the 9th, we find one more important piece of the puzzle that helps us to further pinpoint this original identity. It states that Michael and ‘his angels’ do battle with ’satan and his angels’.
This draws a direct comparaison with Michael the Archangel. Both satan and Michael have their angels and, therefore, both must be archangels.
Satan before being hurled down from heaven was, therefore, not just a rank and file angel…he was an archangel of the highest order, comparable to Michael and Gabriel