In the King James version
there doesn't appear to be such a reference.
The only verse where - Satan - and the word - world - appear is
* Rev 12:9 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.
Satan was known as Lucifer before he fell from grace.
Satan was originally an archangel before he fell from grace.
According to religious beliefs, one-third of the angels fell with Satan.
The angels who fell with Satan were cast out of heaven and became demons, joining him in his rebellion against God.
Satan fell to Earth from Heaven according to Christian beliefs.
He fell from the grace of God.
Yes, according to some interpretations of religious texts, Satan was an angel before he fell from grace.
The church did not "invent" Satan. He was created by God, as an angel, and then he sinned and fell, and became Satan. He is a being, not a thing or concept invented by humans.
Satan; he was the best angel but he want to become a god himself and god made him satan or the devil
According to Christian beliefs, Satan fell from grace when he rebelled against God before the creation of humanity.
I do not think Satan is a ghost. ________________________________________ No he isn't. Satan represents two things. * the spiritual being that fell from heaven, the Angel or Demon. * and anything in opposition to the Christian or Jewish Dogma
Satan fell as an angel because of his pride and desire to be like God. He rebelled against God and was cast out of heaven as a result.