If you go to www.crosswalk.com. advanced search and do a search for "cast out angel" in all translations you come up with one response: ; Ex 33 : 2 - Show Context : And I will send an angel before thee, that I may castout the Chanaanite, and the Amorrhite, and the Hethite, and the Pherezite, and the Hevite, and the Jebusite, The Douay-Rheims Bible What your are referring to is mythology that is derived from Milton's "Paradise Lost" and Zoroastrian traditions that were incorporated into Judaism and Christianity. A lot of Judaeo-Christian beliefs about Satan, Heaven, Hell, and the afterlife don't have a Biblical foundation, or the "Biblical Foundation" that people claim for them is actually myth and folklore they have been taught to use to interpret The Bible.
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Satan was 'kicked' out of heaven because he rebelled against God. He wanted to be over God he wanted to be the 'top dog' of everything. He was rebelled in between the time of verse 1 and 2 of Geneses.
Isaiah 14:12-15 refers gloatingly to the defeated king of Babylon, metaphorically likened to the morning star whose rays are erased by the rising of the sun. Scholars have found traces of Canaanite mythology in the passage as well, but nothing indicates that Isaiah was even vaguely thinking of the Devil. Nevertheless, through misunderstanding, this passage entered Christian tradition as a tale of Satan's fall from heaven.
By the Apocalyptic period, Isaiah's fallen king or 'fallen star' was being linked with the fallen angel. In addition to 2 Enoch, other passages in the Qumran texts, in the Apocalyptic Life of Adam (14:16), and in the New Testament (Luke 10:18) indicate that the connection between the bright son of the morning and the Devil was being made at the time. Apocalyptic literature was beginning to perceive the Devil as the head of the host of evil angels. Christianity adopted that tradition for itself and made the Devil the prince of the fallen angels in their struggle against God
Another view of Satan's fall appears in the Books of Adam and Eve, where out of envy of humanity he refuses God's command to bow down to Adam. This is the understanding of Satan that has entered Islam.
It was Justin Martyr who established the connection between the Devil and the serpent of Eden, accepted by Christians forever after. After the fifth century, the fallen angels and demons were united in one and the same category. Satan, seen as a fallen angel himself, was only partly absorbed into that category.
While primitive Christianity was giving the Devil a significant role in its theology, Jewish thought was moving in the other direction. Rabbinic Judaism rejected the dualistic tendencies of the Apocalyptic writers and insisted upon the unity of the one, benevolent Lord.
Overall, we can say that to some, Satan did indeed get kicked out of heaven, but views about his role are so complex and varied that almost any explanation of his position would find support.
The second-century-BCE Book of Jubilees specified that nine parts of the angels fell because of lust for human females, while one part remained sinless and loyal to God. The leader of the fallen angels was Mastema, or Satan. Jubilees does not become part of the Hebrew Bible and this concept never became part of official Judaism, which held that Satan was a loyal assistant to God.
2 Enoch offers a different explantion, that the angels rebelled on account of pride. The key passage is : "And one from out the order of angels, having turned away with the order that was under him, conceived of an impossible thought, to place his throne higher than the clouds above the earth, that he might become equal in rank to any power. And I threw him out from the height with his angels, and he was flying in the air continuously above the bottomless." However, there is some doubt whether this passage is original or is of later Christian origin. there is even dispute whether 2 Enoch is of Jewish or Christian origin and, in any case, is not regarded as scripture by Jews or any Christian group.
Nevertheless, these two stories are the basis for most Christian views about the fall of Satan from heaven. Islam teaches that out of envy of humanity Satan refused God's command to bow down to Adam, a concept originally found in the Christian Books of Adam and Eve. Modern Judaism has no notion Satan's fall, and sees not one Satan but many, all loyal creations of God.
Revelation 12:9 - Satan was hurled down to the earth (from Heaven)
A bunch of people, including Satan, Cain, and Enoch.
Lucifer was his name in heaven when he was in heaven. When he rebelled and was cast down to earth his name was changed to Satan, aka the devil.
The devil today is the same as he who was cast out of heaven. He is the same today and will be for ever and no other will take his place.
There is no mention of a mountain when the Devil and his angels were cast out of heaven to earth with his angels. They were cast out following a battle with Michael and his angels: Revelation 12.6 And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.
No that's not correct. The devil's name before being cast out of Heaven, was actually Lucifer.
No. The Devil was kicked out Heaven millenia ago.
the forst musican in heaven is devil.
There was no sin, but there was always free will. It was a choice based on pride. The devil, or Lucifer, could not exist in Heaven precisely because there could be no sin in Heaven: thus, he became a "fallen angel".
In Revelations 12:7-9 it says "And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought and his angels, And prevailed not; neither was their place found any more in heaven. And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him."
The devil was angel once. Before he was cast out of heaven for wanting to be higher than God. Now he is very upset with God and wants to turn people against God. So he can use us for evil. So the devil is a controller but he only controls the people who let him control them. You have to learn how to saqy no to the devil.
When the devil(satan)(lucifer) was in heaven he was not the angel of music although he sure messes it up today. Satan was known in heaven and in his exalted position there as the Cherub that covereth which speaks of protecting something.
Yes, they do believe that. They believe that before Satan was cast out of heaven, Jesus was once named Michael and that he was the one who expelled the Devil from heaven. (Revelation 12:9-12)
They drove the devil out of heaven.