No, He refers to God. It's only from those that have faith that it is used as such and to capitalize he in referrence to Satan is surely bad taste if not blasphemy.
God was testing Job's faith. Just as when he asked Abraham to kill his one and only son. For Abraham's obediance, God gavehim an alternative--a ram. God tests to stregthen faith while Satan tempts to weaken it. Job loses heart but not faith and is blessed for this.
No. The blackest of the black their hearts are. Singing archangels of satan til heaven is in sight!
Oversight. Actually The book of Job is an epic poem With lessons in faith, tolerance, and reward.
Because evil spirits come from Satan and Satan hates GOD so he uses spirits to mess with your life and try to make you lose your faith so that you don't go to heaven.
Well, seeing as how Satan is not a proper noun but rather a common one, then Dahak stands just as good a chance as being real as Satan. The word 'Satan' means opposer or antagonist or obstacle. When Jesus or any of the apostles used the word Satan they were not referring to any particular being but rather a generic term meaning 'he/she who is the current opposition at the moment'.
No. The Qur'an is the holy book of the Islamic faith. Satanism is the practice of worshiping Satan himself. The two are in no way connected.
James W. Hawkins has written: 'Satan wants to shipwreck your faith' -- subject(s): Christian life.
It's just Satan still
Satan is satan in Swedish.
Job:2:9: Then said his wife unto him, Dost thou still retain thine integrity? curse God, and die. His wife was not killed as a part of Satan's test.
It's the same: Satan