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.
No, Jesus and Satan are not the same being. In Christian tradition, Jesus is the Son of God and Savior, while Satan is a fallen angel known for rebellion and temptation. The title "morning star" is used metaphorically in reference to both Jesus and Satan in different contexts in The Bible.
Satan tempted Jesus to be a political messiah who would use power to conquer nations, a miracle-working messiah who would perform grand acts to prove his identity, and a self-serving messiah who would prioritize personal gain over fulfilling his divine mission. Jesus resisted these temptations by staying true to his purpose as the sacrificial Lamb of God.
In the King James version In Matthew 4 # Satan came to Jesus when he was fasting and tempted him to turn stones to bread. # Satan took Jesus to the top of the temple in Jereusalem and tempted him to jump off, saying that angels would protect him. # Next Satan offered Jesus all the kingdoms of the world if he would worship Satan.
Jesus said "Get behind me, Satan!" to Peter in Matthew 16:23. Peter was rebuked by Jesus for thinking in human terms rather than in God's terms.
This passage, found in Genesis 3:15, is seen as a prophecy referring to Jesus Christ defeating Satan. The "seed of a woman" represents Jesus, and "crushing the head of Satan" symbolizes Jesus' victory over evil and sin through his sacrifice on the cross and resurrection from the dead. This passage is often understood as a foreshadowing of the ultimate triumph of good over evil.
The wise men were led by a bright star in the sky, often referred to as the Star of Bethlehem, which guided them to the birthplace of Jesus.
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.
jesus
Lucifer-- 12"How you are fallen from heaven,O Day Star,son of Dawn!--Isaiah 14:12 English Standard VersionThere are other references to "the morning star"--In scripture Jesus is clearly referred to as the morning star.Revelation 22:16 (King James Version)16I Jesus have sent mine angel to testify unto you these things in the churches. I am the root and the offspring of David, and the bright and morning star.
No as Venus is a planet and not a star.
Jesus is Fantastic Satan is Dangerous
the lily of the valley and the bright morning star
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.
Yes, Our Lord Jesus Is Real, & unfortunately, so is Satan.
Satan tempted Jesus to be a political messiah who would use power to conquer nations, a miracle-working messiah who would perform grand acts to prove his identity, and a self-serving messiah who would prioritize personal gain over fulfilling his divine mission. Jesus resisted these temptations by staying true to his purpose as the sacrificial Lamb of God.
No he is not Satan he is the sun of God.
The Judean wilderness
No Jesus is sinless and Satan is full of sin , so they can not meet or talk to each other.