The SHOCKING Truth About Satan
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Lucifer wasn’t his name—and Satan is not who you think he is. In this documentary-style theology episode, we dismantle the modern myth of Satan by tracing how Scripture actually introduces the figure of the accuser, examining the Hebrew concept of śāṭān in Job 1–2, the poetic taunt of Isaiah 14 and its mistranslation into “Lucifer,” the unnamed serpent of Genesis 3, and the Greek terms Satanâs and diábolos used by Jesus in the Gospels, showing how later theology, translation history, and tradition slowly fused these distinct ideas into a single composite devil figure. Drawing directly from the Bible rather than pop theology, this episode explores how Jesus reframed spiritual conflict, why Satan functions as a role rather than a proper name, how accusation, deception, and truth-without-love operate in human conscience, and why Revelation 12’s dragon imagery belongs to apocalyptic vision rather than an origin story, challenging common assumptions about hell, demons, judgment, salvation, and spiritual warfare. By engaging early biblical texts, linguistic analysis, and theological development across the Old and New Testaments, this episode invites serious listeners interested in Jesus, apologetics, prophecy, early church thought, and biblical contradictions to reconsider whether Satan is a red-skinned rebel ruling hell—or the internal mechanism of accusation that distorts truth, fuels shame, and wages war in the human heart. Music provided by InAudio (https://inaudio.org) and NEFFEX. Not sponsored.