Originally posted by peejaydYes, see how paganism has snook into the OT and the NT...it is both Jesus and Satan, but really Venus....Though the king of Babylon is mention in scriptures as metaphorical....
* is the king of Babylon and Satan one?* ms.debbiejo insists earlier that Isaiah 14:12-14 was NOT about Satan but the king of Babylon... that's where her conflict lies...
* it does NOT, as i've said: Satan WAS A morning star and Christ IS THE morning star... getz? 😉
Technically speaking, neither.
It is really Venus....
[Anglo-Saxon usage seems to name John the Baptist. Cf. the poem Críst.]
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Originally posted by debbiejo
Yes, see how paganism has snook into the OT and the NT...it is both Jesus and Satan, but really Venus....Though the king of Babylon is mention in scriptures as metaphorical....
Oops, stupid me. 😛
Originally posted by debbiejo
Yes, see how paganism has snook into the OT and the NT...it is both Jesus and Satan, but really Venus....Though the king of Babylon is mention in scriptures as metaphorical....
* we have talked about this earlier, ms.debbiejo... you insisted that the one mentioned in Isaiah 14:12-14, that it was not Satan but the king of Babylon... 😕
* but now, you back-pedalled and accepted that it really was Satan to correlate Satan and Christ as the "morning star"... please explain your double-standards... 😕
Originally posted by debbiejo
Explain further with the actual whole Story of where that verse comes from please....Post the whole chapter and we will dissect it if you like...
- Ms debbiejo 🙂
I already posted the introduction, which starts on chapter 13. unless people want me to post the book of isaiah. like I said before, the only time satan becomes a literary character is during the book of jobs.