Jesus never really "fought" at all. He always tried to make peace.
AnswerYes, the gospels say he certainly did fight. The moneychangers and those who sold doves at the Temple were allowed by the priests and were performing a necessary spiritual task so that Jews could properly perform the rites required of them. Yet the Christian story of the Cleansing of the Temple tells of him overturning their tables and demanding that they desist in performing an age-old function. John's Gosple even has Jesus thrashing them with a scourge. Someone doing this today in one of our great cathedrals or synagogues would at the very least be charged with the crime of affray.The whereabouts of Satan during the crucifixion is not mentioned in the Bible.
No. Jesus and Satan are two very different individuals. However, there is difficulty between the King James translation of scripture and the NIV and other newer translations of the bible. There's way too much detail in the problems of translation to go into here, but both Jesus and Satan are referred to as a morning star in the NIV. In the KJ Bible they are not. Even without regard to the various translations of scripture, is clear that Jesus and Satan are nothing alike. As God, Christ is an eternal being having no beginning and no end. Satan is a created being, created by God. God is sovereign, meaning powerful over all, while Satan cannot claim such power. Jesus refers to Satan at the devil, as a murderer. In the desert during Christ's temptations, Satan offered the world to Jesus if Jesus would only bow down to worship him. These two are set apart clearly in scripture. As to the correct interpretation of the morning star, your guess is as good as mine.
In the Bible,Satan was the Antichrist.That means he opposed;or was against ,Jesus Christ. The end of the Antichrist means the end of Satan. By: Robert Hocker
The Bible doesn't seem to record Jesus saying the exact phrase, "do as you do." This is close, however, and may be what you have in mind:John 13:27 - Now after the piece of bread, Satan entered him. Then Jesus said to him, "What you do, do quickly." [NKJV]
Satan wrote the bible
NO. Jesus knows everything all the time, your thoughts, your actions etc; Jesus is yet to come again. He would never go do anything to confuse us. Satan is the author of confusion. Satan can even appear as an angel of light; the bible says My children die because of ignorance. Pray to Jesus, in private and read your bible; The Holy Bible [not a religious version; the original version]
Satan was a created angel and as such probably has no children through a bond with a female. However the Bible calls all who does not follow Jesus Christ, but follows Satan a "son" of Satan. In this sense Satan has many sons. Name any name you like and there is probable more than a few who are Satan's sons.
you cannot, Satan is infact someone who stands in the path of god or Jesus, in the bible [ not sure where] Jesus calls peter Simon AND Satan. Simon being his formor name meaning listen, and so he was standing in the path of god
Jesus is Fantastic Satan is Dangerous
In the New Testament as Messiah and Son of God, who came to save people from sins, death and satan.
In the Bible, Jesus refers to Satan as a murderer and a liar in John 8:44. In this passage, He tells the Pharisees that Satan was a murderer from the beginning and does not stand in truth because there is no truth in him. This characterization emphasizes Satan's deceptive and destructive nature.
Satan was tempting Jesus with all powers. This is written as all the kingdoms in the world. Satan was tempting Jesus to get all powers in exchange for worship of Satan. One surprising element of this story is that Satan's ability to give Jesus all powers suggests that Satan has all powers.