I can tell you there are gaps in your knowledge - we all have areas of weakness.
You are very weak on prophecy Jane - concerning Israel and end times.
You ignore a lot of Scripture to hold your own views so let’s just agree to disagree….
You have gaps in your Bible knowledge that you could drive a Mack Truck through….but you have a right to believe whatever you wish, as I do. I do not need you to insinuate things about me that are a product of your imagination.
Correct.
So many have tried to provide evidence for this creature, but you know the Bible is silent on such a creature.
Nonsense.
Where in all the Gospel records does Jesus explain and define this being? Teaches about its devices and its power.
I know right, nowhere...do you know why?
You ask questions you already know the answers to.
OK, let me ask you who it was who tempted Jesus, a sinless human who was not saddled with sin as a result of being the offspring of Adam.
In order to become “the last Adam”, Jesus had to be perfect, (sinless) like the first Adam was at his creation...otherwise, the ransom he offered to God for the sins of the human race would not have been paid.
Did Adam have a sin nature so that the temptation from his wife was too difficult to refuse? Or was his sin due to a division of his loyalties, calculated by the devil to force him to make a bad decision?
Did Eve have a sin nature so that the devil’s offer was impossible for her to refuse?
Why did the devil approach her first, while Adam was not with her?
The man was educated by his God for an unknown period of time whilst he observed the animals in order to name them all. Only when he had completed the task did God give the man a mate. God left her education to her husband, as was evident by the fact that she reiterated to the devil that God had told them not to eat from the TKGE. Was she talking to herself?
Why was the devil even in the garden? Ezekiel tells us that he was a “covering cherub”…..a rank in the angelic creation assigned to guardianship positions. (Ezekiel 28:13-15) He was right there in a responsible position of oversight, observing all that was going on, and plotting his take-over of the human race for his own selfish purpose.…to “be like God” and have their worship for himself.
Once the eviction had taken place, other cherubs were posted at the entrance to the garden with the flaming blade of a sword to guard the way to “the tree of life”.
The devil gave himself away when he tempted Jesus with an offer of “all the kingdoms of the world” in exchange for one act of worship.
Who could he offer Jesus all of that if he wasn’t real, and if he did not possess them? Luke says that the devil was given rulership of the world because it had been “delivered to him”. (Luke 4:5-7)
Who else but God could give that to his adversary. (1 John 5:19) God gave rulership to the one whom the humans chose to obey.
There were three perfect beings involved in the fall of man….each had free will which was contingent with being “made in God’s image and likeness”. Each one abused that privilege and brought chaos into the world. This is not the world that God planned for the human race….he did not create it or us to be defective.
Jeremiah 17:9. "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?
Where in the Gospel's does Jesus speak to the source of this evil?
Is it only in the gospels that the devil is spoken about? What about Job?
Satan was among the angelic sons of God, taking their station before him in heaven….so who was there planning to test the integrity of Job, as painfully as possible. Did Job kill his 10 children? Or organize to have all his possessions stolen one after the other?
Or did he inflict a grievous skin condition on himself? God had to tell the devil that he could not take Job’s life.
Did his three so called comforters just show up accidentally…to kick the man when he was down?
What do you think that encounter was all about?
How on earth you can come up with the “no such creature as the devil” is beyond me….
Satan is identified as “the original serpent”, by the apostle John in his Revelation. (Rev 12:7-12)
He is said to have “his angels” as he is their leader.
Jesus was not tempted by anything in himself because he was sinless. There was no evil in him. His heart was not desperate or wicked because he was not a son of Adam, like we are. If you think Jesus was a product of human conception, then you have no idea what the ransom meant, and why the savior had to come from outside the now sinful human race to pay for Adam’s sin.
Can you even tell me what redemption meant to a Jew?