Before he went to hell, he was the Archangel Lucifer, the bright one, the morning star, the most powerful angel that God created, and the most beautiful.
it means that Jesus also died and he went to hell. 'hell' does not mean the place of Satan or something. it means he also went among the dead.
My dad's been a pastor all my life so I should know.There was God and his angels and one of the angels names was Lucifer, or Satan. Satan thought he could do what God could do so Satan told all of the other angels that, and one day he decided to make a place of his own (hell).only a couple went withGod does exist and you should believe in him!Another opinion:The Bible teaches that God made hell, FOR Satan and his angels. Satan did not make hell.
Satan didn't exactly get sent to hell, he chose to be alienated from God, of his own free will, and "fell from heaven" Luke 10:18 [Jesus said] And he said to them, "I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven." He went to hell because he chose not to serve God.
he had no religion no god no Satan no Jesus to save him from hell thus the way of the sinner he went ,,,,sadly so
the Devil was the first person to go to hell
My theory is that Satan was created by God in order to create the world, and to create evolution, which would eventually give rise to humans, some of whom would be the servants of God. There is no answer to be known for your question. It is a matter of belief.
Prior to the sixth century BCE Babylonian Exile, Jews did not believe in Satan, nor in heaven and hell as destinations for the departed - all souls simply went to sheol, a joyless state similar to spiritual semiconsciousness. Even now, modern Judaism sees Satan as an assistant to God and in no way an adversary. In Christian belief, Satan is the ruler of hell, although this is not directly supported by the Bible and many practising Christians do not literally believe this position. The name Lucifer really means the morning star, and actually refers to the king of Babylon (Isaiah 14:4-22). This passage was misunderstood by Christian translators, resulting in the widespread Christian view that Lucifer and Satan are one. Whether or not hell is real is, of course, a matter of faith. Even if the early Hebrews did not believe in heaven and hell, we could say that this concept was not revealed to them until the Persian defeat of the Babylonians, who had brought the Jews into captivity.
Satan is not the facilitator in hell. In fact he fears hell because hell is the place of torment for him and his angels and for sin. Since he doesn't want to go to hell, yet he cannot escape this, he tries so much to take along with him what God treasures - man. He will deceive man and make man love sin, be one with sin so that man would be identified with sin so that when sin is thrown in hell man will go along with it. Answer: Judaism does not have a concept of hell, a place of eternal damnation, nor is one mentioned in the Torah (OT). It does have gehanim a place were a soul might be sent, for a maximum of a year, to be cleansed of it sins. Judaism's concept of a Satan is any Angel whose mission in this world is one that we would perceive as bad. A Satan has no other special attributes or power. A Satan is a loyal servant of G-d, as are all Angels. ANSWER No. Hell is not a fiery place where bad people or unbelievers go to be tortured by fire for eternity. Hell is death with no hope of resurrection. If one understands the condition of the dead (conscious of nothing and doing nothing) then it would be clear that Satan cannot "facilitate" anything in hell because it is a place of inactivity.
NO Jesus did not go to hell he went to haven and that's true.
Prior to the Babylonian Exile, Judaism had no heaven or hell - souls of the dead simply went to a place of rest, sheol, regardless of the life that had been led. There was no Satan and no angels. The notion of Satan entered Judaism during the Babylonian Exile, so no biblical Book written before that time contains any reference to Satan. Chronicles was actually written during the Exile, as a revision to the Deuteronomic History, and thus is the first book in the Bible to contain the name Satan. 1 Chronicles 21:1: "And Satan stood up against Israel and provoked David to number Israel."Because Kings (part of the Deuteronomic history) was written before the Exile, the corresponding passage contains no mention of Satan. Also: in the King James Version, Psalms 109:6 refers to Satan. The Hebrew Masoretic text (in English translation) for Psalm 109:6 refers to an Adversary.
Jesus went to heaven after coming back from the dead and showing his diciples to continue to preach for him. JESUS WENT TO HEAVEN.The Orthodox position:Jesus descended into Hades (or hell) after His death, but before He ascended into Heaven. This was done in order to break the bonds of Satan and death, since Jesus has the keys to Hades (Revelation 1:18). This event caused the earth to quake and the graves to open and many people who had died were raised from the dead (Matthew 27:51-54).Icons of the Resurrection or Descent into Hades, depict Jesus taking the keys to Hades with Him to show that He has power over Satan and power over the living and the dead.
A third of the angels in Heaven.