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What does the Bible say about Satan?

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The Bible describes Satan as a real, fallen angelic being who actively opposes God and His people.

Satan is depicted throughout Scripture as a genuine adversary, often referred to as the accuser, slanderer, and tempter. In Job 1:6-7, we see him presenting himself before God, indicating that he possesses both intelligence and will. He is often characterized as an angelic being who was originally created by God but fell from grace due to pride and rebellion. The many titles ascribed to him in the Bible—such as Beelzebub, the god of this age, and the prince of the power of the air—emphasize his role as the ultimate foe of humanity. Understanding Satan’s true nature is essential for Christians as it prepares them for spiritual warfare.
Scripture References: Job 1:6-7, Revelation 12:10

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