By the prayers of the Holy Rosary.
1000 years
Satan is not bound up in hell. He & his angels are the ones forcing their will upon mankind.
He will be bound up in a pit.
It appears that God will give Satan a chance to repent after his life of sinning just as he gives all of mankind a chance. Satan will be bound and removed from all things for 1,000 years. During this time he can certainly go through a catharsis if desired and come to see the error of his ways and seek true repentance. But Scripture indicates he will do just the opposite and be cast eternally into the Lake of Fire.
It's just Satan still
Satan is satan in Swedish.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that Satan is Lucifer, or the Devil. Prior to the creation of the earth, he was a son of God and dwelled with God. Satan disobeyed God and by so doing became evil. He was cast out of heaven and a third of the hosts of heaven followed him. Satan now tries to lead men away from God. Because Satan has no body, he has no physical power over mankind, but he is cunning and understands how to trick and decieve men into following his will. At the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, Satan will be bound for the thousand year Millennial Reign. Following the Millennium, Satan will be loosed for a little season before mankind is judged. Those who were evil and rejected God will be sentenced to dwell in "outer darkness" or hell with Satan for eternity.
It's the same: Satan
Well that all depends if you want christian satan, Jewish satan or islam satan
Revelation 20:1 does not identify the name of the angel; however, we are informed in Revelation 12:7 that there was a war in heaven and it was Michael and his angels who fought the dragon and his angels.
It is not have an end...never! they are both the same,you cannot think or believe only in one of them...Light and Darkness is our insticts!!! According to Jesus and the Christian Scriptures, Satan is ever present, trying to turn us away from God. Therefore we must be continually on guard. The Scriptures also tell us that our bodies are 'temples of the Holy Spirt ' the third person of the Holy Trinity' who is God. So it may be concluded that God fights Satan constantly through us. God doesn't really battle against Satan per se. As a created being, Satan is subservient to God just as we are. Like many of us, Satan choses not to follow God or to obey Him. Satan strives to hurt God but cannot do so, so Satan goes after those who are born-again members of God's family. Believers battle against Satan using the spiritual tools given by God. At the end of Satan's career there will be "battle in heaven" with God's holy angels doing battle against Satan and the fallen angels. Satan will be cast out of heaven and his sphere will be limited to earth. These are called the end times. At Christ's second coming Satan will be bound by an angel and cast into a pit for a thousand years. After this time Satan will be set free for a short time and then be cast by Christ into the Lake of Fire for eternity. I guess it's fair to say that God battles Satan through believers and through His angels. God could eliminate Satan at any time of His choosing, but He allows Satan to go about his disobedience to a degree. Satan can do only as much as God allows. Look at Job chapter 1 for a good example.
hail Satan