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1 | Is Satan Jesus' brother? Gen 3:15 | Gen 3:15 | Tara1 | 114460 | ||
Hi again, Here’s how I would put it. Jesus’ brother was Satan. For untold aeons of time Jehovah’s will was being done in the heavens before one of his spirit sons rebelled and became Satan. The book of Proverbs portrays God’s firstborn Son as wisdom personified and was “happy to do his Father’s will.” He became Jehovah “master worker” in the creation of all things. Pr 8:22-31; Col. 1:15-17. Fittingly, Jehovah later invited his firstborn Son Jesus, to share in the creation of humankind. “Let us make man in our image,” he declared, “according to our likeness.” (Genesis 1:26) The expression “sons of the true God” first occurs at Genesis 6:2 but then again it occurs at Job 1:6, and here the reference is obviously to spirit sons of God assembled in God’s presence, among whom Satan, who had been “roving about in the earth,” also appeared. (Job 1:7; see also 2:1, 2.) Again at Job 38:4-7 “the sons of God” who ‘shouted in applause’ when God ‘laid the cornerstone’ of the earth clearly were angelic sons and not humans descended from Adam (as yet not even created). So, too, at Psalm 89:6 “the sons of God” are definitely heavenly creatures, not earthlings Satan is never referred to as God’s firstborn nor only-begotten Son of God. The Scriptures also indicate that the creature known as Satan did not always have that name. Rather, this descriptive name was given to him because of his taking a course of opposition and resistance to God. The name he had before this is not given. God is the only Creator, and ‘his activity is perfect,’ with no injustice or unrighteousness. (De 32:4) Therefore, the one becoming Satan was, when created, a perfect, righteous creature of God. He is a spirit person, for he appeared in heaven in the presence of God. (Job chaps 1, 2; Re 12:9) Jesus Christ said of him: “That one was a manslayer when he began, and he did not stand fast in the truth, because truth is not in him.” (Joh 8:44; 1Jo 3:8) Jesus here shows that Satan was once in the truth, but forsook it. Beginning with his first overt act in turning Adam and Eve away from God, he was a manslayer, for he thereby brought about the death of Adam and Eve, which, in turn, brought sin and death to their offspring. (Ro 5:12) The Bible reveals that Satan later as a rival god appeared before Jehovah in heaven, challenging Jehovah to His face, saying that he could turn God’s servant Job, and by implication any servant of God, away from Him. He charged God, in effect, with unrighteously giving Job everything, along with full protection, so that he, Satan, could not test Job and show what was really in his heart, which, Satan intimated, was bad. He implied that Job served God primarily for selfish considerations. Satan made this point of his argument clear when he said: “Skin in behalf of skin, and everything that a man has he will give in behalf of his soul. For a change, thrust out your hand, please, and touch as far as his bone and his flesh and see whether he will not curse you to your very face.”—Job 1:6-12; 2:1-7 So, from a righteous, perfect start, this spirit son of God deviated into sin and degradation and lost his privileged status to continue being an approved “brother of Jesus” but became his arch enemy. Genesis 3:15 Tara1 |
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2 | Is Satan Jesus' brother? Gen 3:15 | Gen 3:15 | Searcher56 | 114466 | ||
You are ignorant of Scripture ........... Jesus’ brother WAS NOT Satan. Talk/ Post no more, else I will take apart all your false talk. |
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3 | Is Satan Jesus' brother? Gen 3:15 | Gen 3:15 | Tara1 | 114493 | ||
Hello Searcher, I don't understand you guys. I show you what the Bible says and I'm told I'm "ignorant of Scripture....." Just show me where I'm wrong in my understanding of Scripture. Fact is, discussing deeper Scriptural thoughts are really far more interesting, such as current events fulling Bible prophesy. I don't want to push something on you that you don't want to discuss. Regardless, have a nice day, you and Colin. Tara1 |
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