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Who Is Satan? - Biblical Archaeology Society People today can immediately recognize an image of the devil But does our conception of Satan have any resemblance to the devil in the Bible?
How the Serpent in the Garden Became Satan Explore how the serpent in Eden was never originally Satan This article traces the evolution of the devil in Jewish and Christian thought, revealing that the identification of Satan with the serpent came centuries after Genesis was written
Ancient Pergamon - Biblical Archaeology Society Ancient Pergamon perched atop a windswept mountain along the Turkish coastline and gazing proudly—almost defiantly—over the azure Aegean Sea
The Origin of Sin and Death in the Bible Was the first sin Adam’s disobedience or Cain’s murder? Discover how ancient interpreters viewed the origin of sin and death in the Bible
Who Are the Nephilim? - Biblical Archaeology Society The Nephilim, the product of the sons of god mingling with the daughters of Adam, the great biblical giants, “the fallen ones,” the Rephaim, “the dead ones”—these descriptions are all applied to one group of characters found within the Hebrew Bible Who are the Nephilim? From where do the “heroes of old, the men of renown” come? Genesis 6:1–4 tells the readers that the Nephilim
serpent in the garden of eden - Biblical Archaeology Society By: Shawna Dolansky The serpent in the Garden of Eden is portrayed as just that: a serpent The story in Genesis 2–3 contains no hint that he embodies the devil, Satan or any other evil power So where does the devil come into the details of Eden? Biblical scholar Shawna Dolansky examines how the serpent became Satan
Understanding Revelations in the Bible - Biblical Archaeology Society Discovering gospel meaning or understanding revelations in the Bible has baffled readers for centuries In this 13th-century mosaic in the cupola of the Baptistry in Florence, a voracious Devil devours sinners Historical Bible study indicates that when Revelation’s author refers to the place inhabited by Satan, he was thinking of Pergamon’s well-known monument: the Great Altar to Zeus