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- Who Is Satan the Devil? Is He Real? - JW. ORG
Is Satan the Devil a real person? If so, where did he come from? The Bible contains the answer to these and other questions about the Devil
- Why does Satan mean truth in Sanskrit and Jehovah means evil God in . . .
There is absolutely not a single piece of evidence that anyone ever used the word Satan to mean truth in Hebrew or on any book in the Bible You should be a bit more skeptical of such bogus claims
- What The Jehovahs Witnesses Really Believe About Satan
Among Jehovah's Witnesses' many beliefs that are specific to the denomination are those that apply to the figure of Satan According to a 2007 article on the Jehovah's Witnesses website, Satan is a real person who, per the Bible, exists in the spiritual realm
- Satan - JW. ORG
(Joh 12:31) Satan had a grip on all mankind through sin But, knowing that Satan would soon bring about his death, Jesus, after celebrating his last Passover with his disciples, could say: “The ruler of the world is coming And he has no hold on me ” — Joh 14:30
- Why Does God Allow Evil and Suffering? - JW. ORG
Satan claimed that Jehovah cannot win the loyal obedience of anyone God’s patience allows all of us opportunity to show whether we favor rule by God or rule by man
- Satan the Devil - Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY
Definition: The spirit creature who is the chief adversary of Jehovah God and of all who worship the true God The name Satan was given to him because of his becoming a resister of Jehovah Satan is also known as the Devil, because he is the foremost slanderer of God
- Why Do Evil and Suffering Exist? - Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY
Did you know? When Satan told the first lie, he slandered Jehovah That is, he damaged Jehovah’s reputation as a fair and loving Ruler When Jehovah undoes human suffering in the near future, he will vindicate himself In other words, he will prove that his rulership really is the best
- Who Is the Devil? - JW. ORG
Satan asserted that Job served God only for selfish reasons, insinuating that God was buying Job’s loyalty In effect, the Devil claimed to know Job better than God did
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