Greg Jennings
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There are numerous accounts of the fall of Satan.
Which book of the Bible are they found in?
I know there is one in the Quran, but I don't believe there is one in the Bible. Am I wrong?
There are numerous accounts of the fall of Satan.
Which book of the Bible are they found in?
I know there is one in the Quran, but I don't believe there is one in the Bible. Am I wrong?
Which book of the Bible are they found in?
I know there is one in the Quran, but I don't believe there is one in the Bible. Am I wrong?
And He said to them, "I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven." (Luke 10:18 NKJV)
where did you learn that ?
evidence or proof that people are never separate from God ?
I have evidence to the opposite
Joh 8:44 You are of your father the devil, and your will is to do your father's desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks out of his own character, for he is a liar and the father of lies.
Jesus did not inherit Adams sin
nowhere do you have Jesus saying no one is "separate from me"
is that a contradiction of 1st statement "never separate from God"
what religion are you?
I guess you could argue that Lucipher's fall was elaborated on in the Quran from an original few lines in Revelations, but there is far more detail and information in the Muslim version. It's a story that is often told in Christian Sunday schools, yet strangely enough isn't from the Christian bible
As we know, the authors of the Koran can only copy previous Biblical material, so, if its in the Koran, then it must be in the Holy Bible.
The Book of Revelation makes mention of the fall of Satan several times. Here is an elementary example showing that The Son (God) has the power to cast Satan from Heaven...
And war occurred in Heaven, Michael and his angels making war against the dragon. And the dragon and his angels made war, but they did not have strength, nor yet was place found for them in Heaven. And the great dragon was cast out, the old serpent being called devil, and, Satan; he deceiving the whole habitable world, was cast out onto the earth, and his angels were cast out with him. And I heard a great voice saying in Heaven, Now has come the salvation and power and the kingdom of our God, and the authority of His Christ, because the accuser of our brothers is thrown down, the one accusing them before our God day and night. (Rev 12.7 - 10)
A simple reading of this passage from Rev 12 clearly informs the reader that the war in Heaven occurred between Michael and his angels & Satan and his angels – but, it was Jesus (God) that cast Satan from Heaven.
The authors of the Koran always refer the reader BACK to its source, i.e. the Holy Bible, for the fully story.
Then why is the Quran story so much more detailed? And why is it the one referenced in storytelling?
The Koran is NOT more detailed, as it merely paraphrases Biblical material and sets it to rhyme.
Time to rub that Genie...
The story I give you in the second post on this page is not from the Bible. It is from the Quran. Where in the Bible is an equally elaborate or more elaborate description of Satan's fall? So far you've only given me a couple of lines in Revelation that reference Satan's banishment. That's hardly "elaborate," especially in comparison to the story found in the Quran
Rather than paraphrasing.....actually show us the passage from the Koran.
I changed my mind. "The Great Dragon" is good enough
The so called suffering in the Christian hell is said to be forever, they are stealing this eternal language from the bible and misdirecting it. The eternal language of God deals with everlasting Mercy; in Psalms 89:2, " For I have said, Mercy shall be built up for ever!" The Mercy of God is eternal and that reveals that the Christian hell is a biblical trick , designed to cast humans out and fear in.
That would be the 'allah' of the Koran.
I still can if you like, but see my above post
Well....no.....it's Lucipher. Allah would be Allah