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What does the Bible say about the Devil being a dragon?

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The Bible describes the Devil as a dragon in Revelation 12:9, emphasizing his malicious nature and destructive power.

In Revelation 12:9, the Devil is symbolically described as a great dragon, representing his fierce and predatory character. This imagery aligns with the broader Biblical portrayal of the Devil as a cunning and relentless enemy of God's people. The dragon serves not only as a metaphor for his terror but also for his deceptive nature, prowling in darkness and seeking to drag people into sin and destruction. The dragon's characteristics, such as swiftness in attack and poison-like influence, reflect the ways in which the Devil operates within the world, attacking believers through temptation and deceit.
Scripture References: Revelation 12:9, Revelation 12: 7-8, Deuteronomy 32:33

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