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It is important to know who Satan was before he became the ruler of all demons.

Ezekiel 28: 11-19 descibes Satan in these words. " As the king of Tyre, the model of perfection, full of wisdom and perfect in beauty, who was adorned with every precious stone. He was assigned as the anointed covering cherup as being faultless in his ways, until unrighteousness was found in him and became filled with violence and then began to sin. God's promise is to destroy Satan because he became haughty due to his beauty.

Ezekiel 28: 22 shows that people will have to know who Jehovah is, which is the Sovereign. Revelation 4: 11 reads. " You are worthy Jehovah our God, to receive the glory and the honour and the power, because you created all things, and because of your will they came into existence and were created". Which is our reminder.

So to answer your question, which is: " Is Satan a demon? Satan became the ruler of all wicked angels who are considered to be demons.

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