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The Truth about Satan.

Introduction

Satan is a fundamental character in the Bible. Often portrayed as an equal to Jesus, but nothing could be further from the truth. Satan is a type of angel called a cherub. This type of angel is a cosmic angel, and there are only a very limited number of them.

Through in-depth analysis and historical insights, we uncover the hidden threads of Satan's involvement in shaping the course of human history, from the connections to Khazaria, Tartaria, and their Mongol Hordes. His sway over the black bankers of Venice and the royal houses of Europe. Join us as we expose the truth about Satan's relentless pursuit of power and control, and what it means for our world today.

Satan Cast Down is a thought-provoking and unapologetic exploration of the infamous fallen angel's tumultuous journey. Looking into the depths of his malevolent nature, our narrative reveals the astonishing truth about Satan's rebellion, his unrelenting hatred towards humanity, and the astonishing fact that he knowingly betrays his own loyal followers despite being aware of the ultimate fate that awaits him. Through this captivating and unflinching portrayal, we shed light on the complexities of Satan's character, raising questions about the nature of his existence and the limits of his intelligence.

Chapter One

Satan in the Bible and who is he really.

Satan is mentioned 52 times in the bible as Satan. He is also mentioned using other names.

Day Star, Son of the Morning, Shining One, Anointed Cherub. The Devil, Tempter, Ruler of Demons, Beelzebul, The Evil One, Father of Lies, Ruler of this World, God of this age, Angel of Light, Belial, Ruler Of The Authority Of The Air, The Adversary, The Dragon, The Old Serpent and The Accuser.

The name Lucifer is used in Isaiah in some Bibles. However, it is the Latin for Shining One or Day Star, so in the Hebrew he is never called Lucifer. My personal guess is: His real name was Jerome.

From these, we can get a comprehensive picture of him. There is so much information in the very first mention of his name when he deceives Eve. I call her Eve, but she was not given that name until they left the Paradise. We call it the Garden of Eden, but the Hebrew Ga Eden means Paradise, somehow that has turned into the Garden of Eden. I guess up until thy left the Garden, Adam just called her “the Mrs”. When she left the garden, she was also then called the mother of all living and her punishment was the pain of childbirth was greatly increased. Meaning, that she had children before she left the garden. The story of Abel and Cain is the story of children outside the garden who were dealing with the corruption of the fall. They may or may not have been born in paradise. However, back to Satan.

The first time we come across Satan is in the Garden of Eden where he appears as a serpent. He is always pictured as a snake, but a serpent is more than just a snake. The dictionary says a serpent is a creature that crawls, hisses, bites, stings and deceives. So snakes, lizards, scorpions, and dragons etc. The narrative says that Satan was the snake in the Garden was Satan, but Genesis does not say it was Satan. In the ESV it says the snake was more cunning than any ‘other’ beast of the field. However, in the Hebrew here is no ‘other’ The word other in the ESV says it is a talking a beast, a serpent, but with the word not there it says it is not an animal of the field. Why then do we call it Satan. The clearest scripture is Rev 12;9
“And the great dragon was thrown down, that ancient serpent, who is called the devil and Satan, the deceiver of the whole world—he was thrown down to the earth, and his angels were thrown down with him.”

Satan is called a dragon by Jesus, so is he a snake or a dragon, or does he have the ability to change his shape? We are going to see that he and all cherubim have this ability.

The Bibles also says, “Now the serpent was more cunning than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made.” So two things, “than any beast” not that he was a beast but just more cunning, and also he spoke which the beasts cannot do. What this is saying, he is not human, but he is not one of the beasts of the field. It just says he is more intelligent than the beast of the fields, but not as smart as man. Something in between, a cherub. We will see later how this intelligence level has significant effects on Satan's actions.

Satan is punished for this crime of deceiving Eve. The result and punishment arising from this sin have had an eternal effect for all women and all cherubim.

Gen 6-14 The Lord God said to the serpent,

“Because you have done this,
cursed are you above all livestock
and above all beasts of the field;
on your belly you shall go,
and dust you shall eat
all the days of your life.

(We will see this is not the griffin type dragon of Tartaria, but the dragon of Chinese mythology.)

15 “I will put enmity between you and the woman,
and between your offspring and her offspring;
he shall bruise your head,
and you shall bruise his heel.”

-The woman is Israel, her offspring, Christians. The head and heals are references to the stars in the heavens.

14 Says his curse is more than any live stock. I am not sure what this means, but once again it is saying he is not some form of animal or reptile.

First we look at; The Lord God said to the serpent,

“Because you have done this,
cursed are you above all livestock
and above all beasts of the field;”

In the garden the beasts, tame and wild, eat vegetation. They do not eat each other. Once they leave the Garden, they have to eat meat or be eaten by others. A curse of the fall on all the creatures. Satan's lot will be worse than that.

“On your belly you shall go,
and dust you shall eat
all the days of your life.”

On your belly you shall go, a crawling lowly life. Not one of a majestic angel. Dust you shall eat is another description of a lowly life. It is these pictures of Satan that give rise to the snake image. I'm afraid that's not right, but it can give credence to the idea that Satan was once majestic and beautiful. After the curse, he had to look like a dragon in his resting state. The situation where all cherubim now look like dragons in their resting state is not clear. Maybe Satan did not act alone, but it was a conspiracy among all the cherubim who did not like the creation of man.

Satan is called a guardian cherub in Ezekiel. The only thing he can be a guardian of is other cherubs. In Revelations 12 it states, Satan and ‘his’ angels. The pronoun ‘his’ denotes ownership.

If this was a group effort by the cherubim, then how many were there and what roles did they play. Cherubim and Seraphim are mentioned many times in the bible. In fact, 35 as cherubim and more as Seraphim in Isaiah. Seraphim and Cherubim are the angels closest to the father. It appears that the seraphim are the more powerful. Seraphim are seen flying above the father's throne, while cherubim are seen around the base of the father’s throne. The seraphim have a human shape, while cherubim are the shape of a dragon but can take on human form. They both have six wings. We are looking at the cherubim because Satan was a cherub.