Quote me a single one lol
Ye shall not surely die. A&E died. Also, he was intimating that God lied. That insinuation is a lie.
Is it not clear Jesus came to replace something that had fallen?
No. He came to take back that which was His. This planet. Satan, through enticing A&E to disbelieve disobey God, and believe Satan, he won the legal title to the planet because he had taken Adam's dominion. The only way to take it back was for the 'second Adam' to go over the same ground, but not fall for the devil's lies and temptations, and Jesus did that. The earth is now legally and rightfully His. And soon He is returning to take possession.
As for Satan's fall. Jesus said when He was here, I saw Satan fall like lightening from heaven. That therefore would have taken place previously to the incarnation. Jesus in His pre-incarnate state witnessed this event. In heaven, before that fall, he managed to convince one third of the angels to side with him. That was some mighty successful political campaign right there. Using slander, he managed to incite doubt and suspicion among the angels, until open war broke out, and he and his mob were cast out. We don't know how long a time period this took place. But I can imagine that there would have been politicking on both sides. Of course, God could have swatted His adversary into deepest space where he would have smacked hard up into a burning comet, never to be seen again. But what would that have accomplished? The ideas that Satan had planted would have remained. It was the idea that God wasn't worthy to rule, that Satan could do better, that needed to be dealt with. This needed time. And in order to prove Satan's attempt at insurrection was based on lies and innuendo and slander, God needed to give the ideas a testing ground. So He created man, and put man in an environment whereby Satan could see how successfully he could bring mankind into his fold. He succeeded with A&E, and legally took control of the planet. But only this planet.
When the rulers of other worlds, the 'sons of God' summoned in Job 1, as the ruler of this world Satan was permitted to attend the council. During this conversation, and with the events that followed, God proved Satan wasn't in complete charge. Job, by his righteous and faithful living, and despite Satan's best efforts to convince him otherwise, remained faithful. As God says elsewhere, there shall always be a remnant.
When Satan enticed the Sanhedrin to murder Jesus, this was the final nail in Satan's coffin. Any lingering doubts among the angels who chose to remain faithful to God were banished. It was then, when all of heaven was convinced of Satan's true motives and absolute wickedness, that heaven was forever shut to him. And why then is Satan still permitted to cause havoc on earth? Because not all people are convinced. When the whole world is finally and irrevocably convinced that Satan's ways are folly, and God's ways are true and good, then Satan and his angels will be destroyed and the
ideas...the slanders...and doubts...that Satan sowed into the thinking and psyche of mankind, will be forever settled and dealt with.