It is in German. It means Satan's Balls
Its a recipe for cookies the translation is basically "the balls of Satan" or "the eggs of Satan" The irony of Die "Eier von Satan" is that it specifically says three seperate times "und keine Eier"(and no eggs).
Hades and Satan have no similarities. Hades is the God of the Underworld, the dead, and riches. ALL souls go to him when they die; good and bad. In Christianity Satan is the ruler of all that is evil, and bad souls 'sinners' go to him when they die.
She told Job's wife to curse God and Die,and Satan wanted Job to do that all along
Satan, in the form of a serpent, assured Eve that "Ye shall not surely die". He also told her they would be 'as gods'.
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In Christian theology, Satan has not died as he is considered a fallen angel who leads the forces of evil. The concept of Satan's ultimate fate varies among different religious beliefs, with some suggesting that he will be ultimately defeated in a final battle at the end of time.
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According to Christianity, there were no people before Satan's so-called fall from heaven.
Satan saying "you shall surely not die."
Satan was a high ranking angel that over time developed a desire for the worship that God received. Once man was created Satan desired to receive worship from man. God commanded Adam to not eat of the tree of knowledge of good and bad for if he does he will die. Satan deceived Eve into eating of the tree's fruit. Satan told Eve "you will not die" and that you will become like God (having your eyes opened) knowing good and evil. Satan (father of the lie) lied when he said that Eve would not die. He also encouraged Adam and Eve to be independent of God and decide what is good and bad for themselves. Satan encouraged man to rebel against God and brought death to mankind. God's sovereignty or right to rule was questioned by Satan.
It's just Satan still