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A Profile of Public Enemy #1 (Satan) - Part 3

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Why study Satan? 1) The Bible identifies Satan as public enemy #1, the greatest adversary (Heb., Satan = Adversary) of all sentient beings – including God. To fight him we need to know him[1] (2Co 2:11 = Paul’s use of the plural personal pronoun [“we”] when claiming they were “not ignorant” of Satan’s “schemes” implies that he and his pastoral team -and possibly those in the Corinthian church, had received in-depth teaching on Satan’s profile).[2] 2) Satan is no longer incarcerated and mounting a global misinformation/hate campaign against the last vestige of God’s people on earth (Rev 20:1-9). Our ability to prepare ourselves through its identification also demands we endeavor to possess an accurate and thorough profile of his person and history (1Th 2:14-18 w/3:1-4 = Endurance thru diagnosis). The following profile is based on the conclusions that may be drawn about Satan when considering the teachings of Scripture and traditions of the Ancient Near East (ANE).

CREATION AND PRE-CRIME CAREER

1. Satan was a high ranking, highly elite throne-guardian angel who looks like a fiery winged serpent or dragon and existed as one of several types of elohim created not only before human beings but the construction of our entire universe.

CRIMES AND PENALTIES

2. Satan sparked an insurrection not only against God but His high priest Adam, convincing a third of the angel population to follow him in his rebellion.

3. The initial punishments suffered by Satan for his double insurrection were threefold: 1) loss of position [as throne guardian], 2) loss of physical form in this world [as a glorious dragon], 3) imprisoned in Hades [lowest, darkest, most desolate and fiery portion of Sheol]. Satan was reduced to a groveling amputee who now works as the night manager at the hotel Hades. That said, Satan retains command of a large demonic army with access to our world.

4. For almost six thousand years, Satan has been using his access to our world and the power of Sheol to reduce God’s army while increasing his own.[3]

4.1. access to our world: Though Satan’s imprisonment in Hades means he (and his angels) no longer possessed citizenship in the spiritual realm of heaven or the natural realm of earth (their two former residences – Gen 1:1 w/Job 38:4-7 and Eze 28:13-16), because Hades exists in the same geographical location as earth (Hades is the “earth beneath”- Eze 31:14) he (and his angels) still possess access to our realm. Entrance into our world primarily happens through entering - in various ways or degrees, the bodies of living physical beings – most especially human beings. Hence why Jesus says that when an unclean spirit is exorcised, it is forced to return to Hades (i.e., travel through “waterless places”), until it can find another physical host (Mat 12:43-45; Consider also Luk 8:30-33).

4.2. How Satan uses human bodies to reduce God’s army while increasing his own:

1) By placing in the minds of sinful people (Christian and non-Christian) the lie that God (Yhwh) is a fraud (e.g., Gen 3:4-5) = God is a lying, emotionally abusive, manipulator (v4; Pro 19:3) who is really not God in the truest sense (infinite and uncreated, the source of all other life) (v5a; Psa 10:4, 14:1, 53:1), but a selfish bigot and control freak whose self-deluded worship of Himself has convinced Him that His laws are the only ones worth following (5b = You will be able to make your own laws or determine for yourselves what is right and wrong). That Satan still possesses the ability to place in our brains strong and convincing lies about God after his expulsion from our world is confirmed in the NT (Joh 13:2 = Jesus is a fraud; 2Co 4:3-4 w/Eph 2:1-3 w/1Jo 3:7-12 = The gospel or Christianity [loyalty to God: His laws and people] is a fraud; Mat 13:19 = Christians are frauds; Rev 12:9-10 “deceives the whole world…accuser of our brethren”[as frauds]-10 = God, Jesus, the gospel, Christianity and Christians are all evil frauds).

2) By placing in the minds of sinful people (Christian and non-Christian) the lie that serving self or the world (what they have to offer) is better than serving God (what He has to offer) (Jam 4:1-8).

3) By placing in the minds of people not welcomed to God (those who do not truly love God/who have not truly counted the cost of following Christ - Luk 14:25-35) a very strong and convincing argument to get saved/be baptized into Christ’s Church (e.g., Act 8:13 w/21) so that they can eventually become stumbling blocks that cause others to ruin their testimony or go apostate (Mat 13:24-30, 18:7-10; Luk 17:1; 2Pe 2:13-22; Jud 1:12-19).

4) By possessing unto apostasy those excommunicated Christians who have not embraced comprehensive repentance.[4] This danger is a part of Paul’s instruction in (1Co 5:5) “deliver to Satan” = (Lev 16:10) “send it into the wilderness [outside the heavenly outpost/realm of heaven to the realm of Hades] to Azazel [Satan].”[5] Every time therefore a person is excommunicated from the covenant community, they – like this goat are being delivered to Satan (Azazel) with one important and dangerous difference. What they are offloading in the wilderness is not the sins of others, but their own. Paul’s additional comments are key to understanding exactly what this looks like: “for the destruction of [their] flesh.” IOW: to return to the covenant community, their repentance or turning from the practice of sin must be comprehensive. Not just the sin (or sins) that severed their relationship with Christ, but the practice of all sin – most especially those of the mind (heart) which are the source of all others (1Sa 24:13; Mat 12:34, 15:18). That this is indeed what Paul is referring to by “destruction of the flesh” is confirmed and further developed in his instruction to the Romans (Rom 8:12-13) = Notice the instrument we use destroy the desires of our flesh, “the Spirit” (v14, devotion to His desires [which we find in His Word]). As made clear by Paul’s connection to salvation (“destruction of his flesh so that his soul may be saved in the day of our Lord Jesus”), the excommunicated can no longer afford to continue neglecting this obligation. To do so will mean Satan taking possession of not only their sin but their soul. If they do not take control of their lives and completely destroy all the areas of unfaithfulness or compromise that remain, Satan will take control and completely destroy their soul. Paul was not the only one aware of this danger. Peter likewise recognized the threat and attempts to warn the excommunicated (1Pe 5:8) = Though not as obvious, Peter is also alluding to the goat sent into the wilderness to Azazel. It was assumed by the Jews that this animal would soon become the prey of a larger predator – most specifically, the Asiatic “lion” who at that time, were plentiful in the region. It is therefore the souls of the excommunicated Peter warns the devil is hunting as “roaring lion” to “devour” (Grk., katapinoe = To consume something in its entirety, to swallow whole, to completely destroy – e.g., Isa 25:8 [LXX] w/1Co 15:54 and 2Co 5:4). The instruction that follows for resisting this threat likewise agrees with Paul (v9 [literal translation) “Whom you resist through firm faithfulness [faithfulness without areas of compromise – comprehensive repentance] knowing that the same sufferings [sacrifices for faithfulness] are being expected by the [rest of] the brotherhood in the world.” IOW: the comprehensive faithfulness/repentance being required of you (as the means to escaping the devil) is what is expected of all who would follow Christ.

5) By possessing those non-Christians who can use their great power and influence to dissuade people from following Christ or continuing to follow Christ (Mat 13:20-22; Act 13:10 and 45; Eph 6:11-12; 1Th 2:14-18 w/3:5; 2Ti 2:26, 4:14-15; Rev 12:12, 17 w/13:1-7, 15-17 [w/Rev 2:10]).

4.3. power over Sheol: (Heb 2:14) = For 4,000 years, Satan seemed to be winning the war against God and His people given the advantage (or power) death afforded him in neutralizing those who would otherwise be helping in the heavenly war – those dead OT saints stuck in Sheol (Abraham’s Bosom). Evidence that the dead saints in heaven help in the heavenly war (Heb 12:22-24) = Like its predecessors (the Garden at Eden, the encampment and tabernacle at Sinai, the temple at Jerusalem), God’s house today – the church (1Ti 3:15) also resides on a mountain, the heavenly Mt. Zion – which according to the author of Hebrews puts us in direct contact with not only God and His angels, but also the dead saints who help by serving: 1) as court witnesses to our earthly behavior [good or bad] (Heb 12:1), 2) as prayer liaisons (Rev 5:8-9), 3) as advocates for Christian justice (Rev 6:9-11), and even (for some) 4) as the senior members of the church’s divine council and Jesus’ special directors of global affairs (Luk 22:30; Rev 3:21; Rev 20:4). Through His propitiatory victory at the cross (Heb 2:14 “through His death…v17 “propitiation”), the stain of sin keeping the OT saints out of heaven (Heb 12:14 “without holiness no one shall see the Lord” w/v23 “the righteous made perfect”; Consider also Heb 9:15 w/21-24 and 11:39-40; 1Co 15:20, 23; Col 1:18) was removed (the meaning of propitiation = to remove the stain of sin) allowing Christ to not only unlock the prison of Sheol and lead these saints to Paradise (Luk 23:43) but also empower them for such service (Zec 9:11-12 w/Eph 4:8-10 “so that He might empower [see 1:10 w/23]).[6]

4.4. Seeing the damage Christ would do to Satan’s war campaign - were He successful in His mission, Satan conducted operations in both assassination and ambush: 1) the (attempted) assassination of Jesus (His person and ministry – Rev 12:1-6 w/[Mat 2:13-15 and 4:1-11] = Easily and often missed in these accounts is the fact that though Satan is the assassin, God is the antagonist. In each case, it is God leading Jesus in the direction of His would-be assassin. Also impressive is the reason He always emerges unscathed. It is not because of divine intervention, but rather the obedience and trust of Jesus – and his family, to the words of God)[7]. 2) the ambush of heaven’s train (Rev 12:7-9) = Given the context surrounding these verses, this heavenly “war” is not because of Satan’s original insurrection but Christ’s redemptive victory and ascension back to heaven – or more specifically, the heavenly train of saints that followed (vv1-5 “was caught to God and His throne”; v10 “Now the salvation, and the power and the kingdom of our God and the authority of His Christ has come”; Again Zec 9:11-12 w/Eph 4:8-9). As discussed, their emancipation from Sheol and subsequent empowerment posed a major threat to Satan’s earthly efforts. The battle depicted in these verses is therefore an ambush – or desperate attempt to stop these saints from reaching heaven’s borders. Hence the reason Michael is the one mentioned as the commanding officer in this melee. According to Daniel and Ancient Judaism, Michael is Satan’s replacement in the protection of God’s sacred people (Dan 12:1).

[1] “If you know the enemy and you know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself, but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat…The opportunity for defeating the enemy is provided by [knowing] the enemy himself…Force him to reveal himself, so as to find his vulnerable spots.” – Sun Tzu (The Art of War)

[2] “Trying to grasp the darkest of the dark and understand it is a way to ensure we never become it (or its victim)…You don’t want to be fooled; you don’t want to become a victim, so what can you learn to avoid it." – Anne Burgess (criminal forensics nurse, founder of the FBI’s criminal profiling program; agent responsible for the capture of America’s most notorious serial killers).

[3] Satan operates under the delusion that if he can substantially reduce God’s army while also increasing the number of his, he can successfully beat Christ at His return in the 7th millennium (Rev 12:12 “the devil has great wrath…knowing that he has only a short time” = Satan is aware of the designated timeframe of God’s test).

[4] Satan cannot possess those whose have been born (again) into the heavenly realm (Joh 3:3 [born from above” – heaven]; Eph 2:6; Phi 3:20; Act 26:18; Col 1:18; 1Jo 5:18 “born of God” [resides in the heavenly realm]). He can however possess those who are in his realm (Hades/earth) – which includes not only the entire world but also those who have been sent back to his realm – those excommunicated and unrepentant (1Jo 5:19 “in the power of the evil one” = in Satan’s possession or control).

[5] “The point of the goat for Azazel was not that something was owed to the demonic realm, as though a ransom was being paid. The goat for Azazel banished the sins of the Israelites to the realm outside Israel [from the heavenly realm to the realm of Hades]…The high priest was not sacrificing to Azazel. Rather, Azazel was getting what belonged to him.” – Michael Heiser (Demons); “Elimination rites are… employed to drive the demons from human habitations and back to the wilderness, which is another way of saying that the demons are driven back to their point of origin…Thus in Israel, the goat for Azazel bearing the sins of Israel, though it is bound for the wilderness, is in reality returning evil to its source, the netherworld [i.e. Hades].” - Jacob Milgrom (Leviticus 1-16: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary)

[6] If none of the OT dead saints were afforded heaven (or its subsequent empowerment) before Christ’s redemptive victory, then what about Enoch and Elijah? Neither ascended into heaven. Consider: 1) Enoch (Gen 5:24 “and he was not, for God took him” w/Heb 11:5 “By [faithfulness] Enoch was taken [transposed or transferred] up [not in the Greek text] so that he would not see death; AND HE WAS NOT FOUND BECAUSE GOD TOOK [transposed or transferred] HIM UP [again, not in the Greek text]”) = Neither verse confirms that Enoch went to heaven. Notice that in both cases the word “heaven” never appears. Rather, what is being communicated is that Enoch did not suffer (“see” or experience) the pains of death (hence the reason, his dead body was “NOT FOUND.”). He was instead transposed or transferred directly to Abraham’s Bosom as the reward for being “pleasing to God.” Being transposed directly into the spiritual realm without first shedding our physical body on earth should not pose a problem in our thinking given both Jesus’ ascent to heaven while still possessing His physical body (Act 1:9) and God’s ability to change our form from physical to spiritual in “the twinkling of an eye” (1Co 15:52). 2) Elijah (2Ki 2:1 w/11 “take up Elijah by a whirlwind to heaven”) = Though the word “heaven” is employed, it refers to the sky (the second “heaven”) – not its spiritual counterpart. Elijah was supernaturally (by “whirlwind” or “a chariot of fire”) taken up into the sky and transferred from his present locale and to another which remained undisclosed and undiscovered until the day of his death. At least three things support this as the correct understanding of the event. First, Elisha allows men to look for him (2:15-18 = Though Elisha had its doubts, hardly would he have allowed the men to conduct an arduous – mountain-climbing search, had he understood Elijah to have been taken to literal heaven). Second, being whisked away by God to different places on earth was a common experience in the ministry of Elijah (e.g., 1Ki 17:2-6, 18:10-12). Third – and most importantly, Elijah pens a letter to king Jehoram after his supposed transfer to heaven (2Ch 21:12-15 = Jehoram receives the letter after the death of his father, Jehoshaphat [v1] who was still alive at the time of the whirlwind event – e.g., 3:1-14). This interpretation was common among ancient Jews (e.g., Josephus – Antiquities; Seder Olam Rabbah, Rabbi Yosei – Talmud) and early Christians (e.g., Ephraem Syrus, Cyril of Jerusalem, Chrysostom, Theodoret, Photios). For further study see, Ken Burkett, “Did Elijah Really Ascend into Heaven in a Whirlwind?”

[7] It is worth mentioning that though a different word in Greek, Satan’s intention to “devour” Jesus is most likely also referring to his plan to do whatever he could to cause Jesus to apostasize during His earthly ministry and life (e.g., Mat 4:9).

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Why study Satan? 1) The Bible identifies Satan as public enemy #1, the greatest adversary (Heb., Satan = Adversary) of all sentient beings – including God. To fight him we need to know him[1] (2Co 2:11 = Paul’s use of the plural personal pronoun [“we”] when claiming they were “not ignorant” of Satan’s “schemes” implies that he and his pastoral team -and possibly those in the Corinthian church, had received in-depth teaching on Satan’s profile).[2] 2) Satan is no longer incarcerated and mounting a global misinformation/hate campaign against the last vestige of God’s people on earth (Rev 20:1-9). Our ability to prepare ourselves through its identification also demands we endeavor to possess an accurate and thorough profile of his person and history (1Th 2:14-18 w/3:1-4 = Endurance thru diagnosis). The following profile is based on the conclusions that may be drawn about Satan when considering the teachings of Scripture and traditions of the Ancient Near East (ANE).

CREATION AND PRE-CRIME CAREER

1. Satan was a high ranking, highly elite throne-guardian angel who looks like a fiery winged serpent or dragon and existed as one of several types of elohim created not only before human beings but the construction of our entire universe.

CRIMES AND PENALTIES

2. Satan sparked an insurrection not only against God but His high priest Adam, convincing a third of the angel population to follow him in his rebellion.

3. The initial punishments suffered by Satan for his double insurrection were threefold: 1) loss of position [as throne guardian], 2) loss of physical form in this world [as a glorious dragon], 3) imprisoned in Hades [lowest, darkest, most desolate and fiery portion of Sheol]. Satan was reduced to a groveling amputee who now works as the night manager at the hotel Hades. That said, Satan retains command of a large demonic army with access to our world.

4. For almost six thousand years, Satan has been using his access to our world and the power of Sheol to reduce God’s army while increasing his own.[3]

4.1. access to our world: Though Satan’s imprisonment in Hades means he (and his angels) no longer possessed citizenship in the spiritual realm of heaven or the natural realm of earth (their two former residences – Gen 1:1 w/Job 38:4-7 and Eze 28:13-16), because Hades exists in the same geographical location as earth (Hades is the “earth beneath”- Eze 31:14) he (and his angels) still possess access to our realm. Entrance into our world primarily happens through entering - in various ways or degrees, the bodies of living physical beings – most especially human beings. Hence why Jesus says that when an unclean spirit is exorcised, it is forced to return to Hades (i.e., travel through “waterless places”), until it can find another physical host (Mat 12:43-45; Consider also Luk 8:30-33).

4.2. How Satan uses human bodies to reduce God’s army while increasing his own:

1) By placing in the minds of sinful people (Christian and non-Christian) the lie that God (Yhwh) is a fraud (e.g., Gen 3:4-5) = God is a lying, emotionally abusive, manipulator (v4; Pro 19:3) who is really not God in the truest sense (infinite and uncreated, the source of all other life) (v5a; Psa 10:4, 14:1, 53:1), but a selfish bigot and control freak whose self-deluded worship of Himself has convinced Him that His laws are the only ones worth following (5b = You will be able to make your own laws or determine for yourselves what is right and wrong). That Satan still possesses the ability to place in our brains strong and convincing lies about God after his expulsion from our world is confirmed in the NT (Joh 13:2 = Jesus is a fraud; 2Co 4:3-4 w/Eph 2:1-3 w/1Jo 3:7-12 = The gospel or Christianity [loyalty to God: His laws and people] is a fraud; Mat 13:19 = Christians are frauds; Rev 12:9-10 “deceives the whole world…accuser of our brethren”[as frauds]-10 = God, Jesus, the gospel, Christianity and Christians are all evil frauds).

2) By placing in the minds of sinful people (Christian and non-Christian) the lie that serving self or the world (what they have to offer) is better than serving God (what He has to offer) (Jam 4:1-8).

3) By placing in the minds of people not welcomed to God (those who do not truly love God/who have not truly counted the cost of following Christ - Luk 14:25-35) a very strong and convincing argument to get saved/be baptized into Christ’s Church (e.g., Act 8:13 w/21) so that they can eventually become stumbling blocks that cause others to ruin their testimony or go apostate (Mat 13:24-30, 18:7-10; Luk 17:1; 2Pe 2:13-22; Jud 1:12-19).

4) By possessing unto apostasy those excommunicated Christians who have not embraced comprehensive repentance.[4] This danger is a part of Paul’s instruction in (1Co 5:5) “deliver to Satan” = (Lev 16:10) “send it into the wilderness [outside the heavenly outpost/realm of heaven to the realm of Hades] to Azazel [Satan].”[5] Every time therefore a person is excommunicated from the covenant community, they – like this goat are being delivered to Satan (Azazel) with one important and dangerous difference. What they are offloading in the wilderness is not the sins of others, but their own. Paul’s additional comments are key to understanding exactly what this looks like: “for the destruction of [their] flesh.” IOW: to return to the covenant community, their repentance or turning from the practice of sin must be comprehensive. Not just the sin (or sins) that severed their relationship with Christ, but the practice of all sin – most especially those of the mind (heart) which are the source of all others (1Sa 24:13; Mat 12:34, 15:18). That this is indeed what Paul is referring to by “destruction of the flesh” is confirmed and further developed in his instruction to the Romans (Rom 8:12-13) = Notice the instrument we use destroy the desires of our flesh, “the Spirit” (v14, devotion to His desires [which we find in His Word]). As made clear by Paul’s connection to salvation (“destruction of his flesh so that his soul may be saved in the day of our Lord Jesus”), the excommunicated can no longer afford to continue neglecting this obligation. To do so will mean Satan taking possession of not only their sin but their soul. If they do not take control of their lives and completely destroy all the areas of unfaithfulness or compromise that remain, Satan will take control and completely destroy their soul. Paul was not the only one aware of this danger. Peter likewise recognized the threat and attempts to warn the excommunicated (1Pe 5:8) = Though not as obvious, Peter is also alluding to the goat sent into the wilderness to Azazel. It was assumed by the Jews that this animal would soon become the prey of a larger predator – most specifically, the Asiatic “lion” who at that time, were plentiful in the region. It is therefore the souls of the excommunicated Peter warns the devil is hunting as “roaring lion” to “devour” (Grk., katapinoe = To consume something in its entirety, to swallow whole, to completely destroy – e.g., Isa 25:8 [LXX] w/1Co 15:54 and 2Co 5:4). The instruction that follows for resisting this threat likewise agrees with Paul (v9 [literal translation) “Whom you resist through firm faithfulness [faithfulness without areas of compromise – comprehensive repentance] knowing that the same sufferings [sacrifices for faithfulness] are being expected by the [rest of] the brotherhood in the world.” IOW: the comprehensive faithfulness/repentance being required of you (as the means to escaping the devil) is what is expected of all who would follow Christ.

5) By possessing those non-Christians who can use their great power and influence to dissuade people from following Christ or continuing to follow Christ (Mat 13:20-22; Act 13:10 and 45; Eph 6:11-12; 1Th 2:14-18 w/3:5; 2Ti 2:26, 4:14-15; Rev 12:12, 17 w/13:1-7, 15-17 [w/Rev 2:10]).

4.3. power over Sheol: (Heb 2:14) = For 4,000 years, Satan seemed to be winning the war against God and His people given the advantage (or power) death afforded him in neutralizing those who would otherwise be helping in the heavenly war – those dead OT saints stuck in Sheol (Abraham’s Bosom). Evidence that the dead saints in heaven help in the heavenly war (Heb 12:22-24) = Like its predecessors (the Garden at Eden, the encampment and tabernacle at Sinai, the temple at Jerusalem), God’s house today – the church (1Ti 3:15) also resides on a mountain, the heavenly Mt. Zion – which according to the author of Hebrews puts us in direct contact with not only God and His angels, but also the dead saints who help by serving: 1) as court witnesses to our earthly behavior [good or bad] (Heb 12:1), 2) as prayer liaisons (Rev 5:8-9), 3) as advocates for Christian justice (Rev 6:9-11), and even (for some) 4) as the senior members of the church’s divine council and Jesus’ special directors of global affairs (Luk 22:30; Rev 3:21; Rev 20:4). Through His propitiatory victory at the cross (Heb 2:14 “through His death…v17 “propitiation”), the stain of sin keeping the OT saints out of heaven (Heb 12:14 “without holiness no one shall see the Lord” w/v23 “the righteous made perfect”; Consider also Heb 9:15 w/21-24 and 11:39-40; 1Co 15:20, 23; Col 1:18) was removed (the meaning of propitiation = to remove the stain of sin) allowing Christ to not only unlock the prison of Sheol and lead these saints to Paradise (Luk 23:43) but also empower them for such service (Zec 9:11-12 w/Eph 4:8-10 “so that He might empower [see 1:10 w/23]).[6]

4.4. Seeing the damage Christ would do to Satan’s war campaign - were He successful in His mission, Satan conducted operations in both assassination and ambush: 1) the (attempted) assassination of Jesus (His person and ministry – Rev 12:1-6 w/[Mat 2:13-15 and 4:1-11] = Easily and often missed in these accounts is the fact that though Satan is the assassin, God is the antagonist. In each case, it is God leading Jesus in the direction of His would-be assassin. Also impressive is the reason He always emerges unscathed. It is not because of divine intervention, but rather the obedience and trust of Jesus – and his family, to the words of God)[7]. 2) the ambush of heaven’s train (Rev 12:7-9) = Given the context surrounding these verses, this heavenly “war” is not because of Satan’s original insurrection but Christ’s redemptive victory and ascension back to heaven – or more specifically, the heavenly train of saints that followed (vv1-5 “was caught to God and His throne”; v10 “Now the salvation, and the power and the kingdom of our God and the authority of His Christ has come”; Again Zec 9:11-12 w/Eph 4:8-9). As discussed, their emancipation from Sheol and subsequent empowerment posed a major threat to Satan’s earthly efforts. The battle depicted in these verses is therefore an ambush – or desperate attempt to stop these saints from reaching heaven’s borders. Hence the reason Michael is the one mentioned as the commanding officer in this melee. According to Daniel and Ancient Judaism, Michael is Satan’s replacement in the protection of God’s sacred people (Dan 12:1).

[1] “If you know the enemy and you know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself, but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat…The opportunity for defeating the enemy is provided by [knowing] the enemy himself…Force him to reveal himself, so as to find his vulnerable spots.” – Sun Tzu (The Art of War)

[2] “Trying to grasp the darkest of the dark and understand it is a way to ensure we never become it (or its victim)…You don’t want to be fooled; you don’t want to become a victim, so what can you learn to avoid it." – Anne Burgess (criminal forensics nurse, founder of the FBI’s criminal profiling program; agent responsible for the capture of America’s most notorious serial killers).

[3] Satan operates under the delusion that if he can substantially reduce God’s army while also increasing the number of his, he can successfully beat Christ at His return in the 7th millennium (Rev 12:12 “the devil has great wrath…knowing that he has only a short time” = Satan is aware of the designated timeframe of God’s test).

[4] Satan cannot possess those whose have been born (again) into the heavenly realm (Joh 3:3 [born from above” – heaven]; Eph 2:6; Phi 3:20; Act 26:18; Col 1:18; 1Jo 5:18 “born of God” [resides in the heavenly realm]). He can however possess those who are in his realm (Hades/earth) – which includes not only the entire world but also those who have been sent back to his realm – those excommunicated and unrepentant (1Jo 5:19 “in the power of the evil one” = in Satan’s possession or control).

[5] “The point of the goat for Azazel was not that something was owed to the demonic realm, as though a ransom was being paid. The goat for Azazel banished the sins of the Israelites to the realm outside Israel [from the heavenly realm to the realm of Hades]…The high priest was not sacrificing to Azazel. Rather, Azazel was getting what belonged to him.” – Michael Heiser (Demons); “Elimination rites are… employed to drive the demons from human habitations and back to the wilderness, which is another way of saying that the demons are driven back to their point of origin…Thus in Israel, the goat for Azazel bearing the sins of Israel, though it is bound for the wilderness, is in reality returning evil to its source, the netherworld [i.e. Hades].” - Jacob Milgrom (Leviticus 1-16: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary)

[6] If none of the OT dead saints were afforded heaven (or its subsequent empowerment) before Christ’s redemptive victory, then what about Enoch and Elijah? Neither ascended into heaven. Consider: 1) Enoch (Gen 5:24 “and he was not, for God took him” w/Heb 11:5 “By [faithfulness] Enoch was taken [transposed or transferred] up [not in the Greek text] so that he would not see death; AND HE WAS NOT FOUND BECAUSE GOD TOOK [transposed or transferred] HIM UP [again, not in the Greek text]”) = Neither verse confirms that Enoch went to heaven. Notice that in both cases the word “heaven” never appears. Rather, what is being communicated is that Enoch did not suffer (“see” or experience) the pains of death (hence the reason, his dead body was “NOT FOUND.”). He was instead transposed or transferred directly to Abraham’s Bosom as the reward for being “pleasing to God.” Being transposed directly into the spiritual realm without first shedding our physical body on earth should not pose a problem in our thinking given both Jesus’ ascent to heaven while still possessing His physical body (Act 1:9) and God’s ability to change our form from physical to spiritual in “the twinkling of an eye” (1Co 15:52). 2) Elijah (2Ki 2:1 w/11 “take up Elijah by a whirlwind to heaven”) = Though the word “heaven” is employed, it refers to the sky (the second “heaven”) – not its spiritual counterpart. Elijah was supernaturally (by “whirlwind” or “a chariot of fire”) taken up into the sky and transferred from his present locale and to another which remained undisclosed and undiscovered until the day of his death. At least three things support this as the correct understanding of the event. First, Elisha allows men to look for him (2:15-18 = Though Elisha had its doubts, hardly would he have allowed the men to conduct an arduous – mountain-climbing search, had he understood Elijah to have been taken to literal heaven). Second, being whisked away by God to different places on earth was a common experience in the ministry of Elijah (e.g., 1Ki 17:2-6, 18:10-12). Third – and most importantly, Elijah pens a letter to king Jehoram after his supposed transfer to heaven (2Ch 21:12-15 = Jehoram receives the letter after the death of his father, Jehoshaphat [v1] who was still alive at the time of the whirlwind event – e.g., 3:1-14). This interpretation was common among ancient Jews (e.g., Josephus – Antiquities; Seder Olam Rabbah, Rabbi Yosei – Talmud) and early Christians (e.g., Ephraem Syrus, Cyril of Jerusalem, Chrysostom, Theodoret, Photios). For further study see, Ken Burkett, “Did Elijah Really Ascend into Heaven in a Whirlwind?”

[7] It is worth mentioning that though a different word in Greek, Satan’s intention to “devour” Jesus is most likely also referring to his plan to do whatever he could to cause Jesus to apostasize during His earthly ministry and life (e.g., Mat 4:9).

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