Imitating Satan
Imitating the Original
First Christians or Get Tricked Into Imitating Satan
We all imitate Satan until we know different or better. And
even when we think we know better –the Spirit of the world –( http://www.searchgodsword.org/desk/?l=en&query=the+Spirit+of+the+world+§ion=0&translation=nas&sr=1&Enter=Perform+Search
) 1Co 2:12-- Eph 2:2 -- 1Jo 4:3-- 1Co 7:34 –1 John 3:12
which
Satan influences and Rules (tempts or tries) to get us to
serve our own interest as He does SatansID.htm and
SatansMainPurpose.htm
and every spirit
that does not confess Jesus is
not from God;
this
is the spirit of the antichrist,
of which
you have heard
that it is coming,
and now
it is already
in the world.
kai pan pneuma o mh omologei (5719) ton Ihsoun ek tou qeou ouk estin; (5748) kai touto estin (5748) to tou antixristou,
o akhkoate (5754) oti erxetai, (5736) kai nun en tw| kosmw| estin (5748) hdh.
DenyingJesus.htm. Satan is the one who from the beginning has influenced man to rule themselves –pick leads of their own choice
Which imitates him cause he choose to rule himself separate from the Duty Yahweh gave him—
The
New John Gill Exposition
of the Entire Bible-------- http://www.searchgodsword.org/com/geb/view.cgi?book=ge&chapter=16&verse=7
Genesis
16:7 16:7
Now the angel of
the LORD
found
her by a spring
of water
in the wilderness,
by the spring
on the way
to Shur.
ay(h-l( rBdMB eyMh
aye(-l( hwhy
j)lm H)cmYw (8799)
. rW$
jrdB
And the
angel of the Lord found her…
This is the first time that mention is made of an angel in Scripture, but is
not to be understood of a created angel, but of a divine Person, as appears
from (Genesis
16:10,13) , the uncreated angel, the Logos or Son of God,
called the Angel of God's presence, and the Angel of the covenant, (Isaiah 63:9) (Malachi 3:1) ; who
often appeared in an human form before his incarnation, being sent by his
divine Father on one account or another; and hence called an angel, a
messenger, or one sent, as in the fulness of time he was sent in human nature
to be the Redeemer of his people; though many of the Jewish writers take this
angel to be a man sent of God. Gersom
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FOOTNOTES:
F14 says he was one of the prophets that lived in those times,
and observes, that some of their Rabbins say F15
he was Shem, the son of Noah; and Maimonides F16
suggests, that this angel was but a mere man, by comparing this passage with
that in (Genesis
37:15) , "a certain man found him"… but the context most clearly
confutes this notion, and proves him to be the almighty and omniscient God;
since he promises to do what none but the omnipotent Being could do, and
declares such things as none but the omniscient God could know: and when it is
said he "found Hagar", it is not to be understood as if it was a
chance matter, or the fruit and effect of search and inquiry, or as if he had
not seen her before; but rather it shows that his eye was upon her, and he had
a concern for her, and at a proper time and place appeared to her at once, and
unawares, and unthought of by her. And the place where he found her was
SBT-Note—The above
description of the Son of God ( Jesus) makes Jesus to appear as a Photo image
of God’s Thought Process and Makes Jesus
Not Real-Open AFact.htm
Geneva
Study Bible
· Jamieson,
Fausset, Brown
· Matthew
Henry Complete
· Matthew
Henry Concise
· Scofield
Reference Notes
· Treasury
of Scripture
· Wesley's
Explanatory Notes
Angels Strong’s No. 04397 http://www.searchgodsword.org/isb/view.cgi?number=04397
SBD -> Angel
of the Lord; Shur
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By the word
"angels" (i.e. "messengers" of God) we ordinarily
understand a race of spiritual beings of a nature exalted far above that of
man, although infinitely removed from that of God--whose office is "to
do him service in heaven, and by his appointment to succor and defend men on
earth. I. Scriptural use of the word . --There are many passages in
which the expression "angel of God" is certainly used for a
manifestation of God himself (Genesis 22:11)
with Genesis 22:12 and Exod 3:2 with Exod 3:6 and Exod 3:14 It is to be
observed, also, that side by side with these expressions we read of God’s
being manifested in the form of man --as to Abraham at Mamre, (Genesis 18:2,22)
comp. Genesis 19:1 To Jacob at Penuel, (Genesis 32:24,30)
to Joshua at Gilgal, (Joshua 5:13,15)
etc. Besides this, which is the highest application of the word angel, we
find the phrase used of any messengers of God, such as the prophets, (Isaiah 42:19; Haggai 1:13; Malachi 3:1) the
priests, (Malachi
2:7) and the rulers of the Christian churches. (Revelation 1:20)
II. Nature of angels --Angels are termed "spirits," as in (Hebrews 1:14)
--but it is not asserted that the angelic nature is incorporeal. The contrary
seems expressly implied in (Luke 20:36; Philemon 3:21)
The angels are revealed to us as beings such as man might be, and will be
when the power of sin and death is removed, because always beholding his
face, (Matthew
18:10) and therefore being "made like him." (1 John 3:2)
Their number must be very large, (1 Kings 22:19;
Matthew 26:53;
Hebrews 12:22)
their strength is great, (Psalms 103:20;
Revelation 5:2;
18:21) their
activity marvelous (Isaiah 6:2-6; Matthew 26:53; Revelation 8:13)
their appearance varied according to circumstances, but was often brilliant
and dazzling. (Matthew
28:2-7; Revelation
10:1,2) Of the nature of "fallen angels," the circumstances and
nature of the temptation by which they fell, we know absolutely nothing. All
that is certain is that they "left their first estate" and that
they are now "angels of the devil." (Matthew 25:41; Revelation 12:7,9)
On the other hand the title especially assigned to the angels of God--that of
the "holy ones," see (Daniel 4:13,23;
8:13; Matthew 25:31)
--is precisely the one which is given to those men who are renewed in
Christ’s image. Comp. (Hebrews 2:10; 5:9; 12:23) |
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And
the angel of the Lord found her…
This is the first time that mention is made of an angel in Scripture Genesis 16:7 16:7
Gen
16:10
Moreover, the angel of
the LORD
said
to her, "I will greatly multiply
your descendants
so that they will be too many to count."
(8687) hBr) hBrh (8686) hwhy j)lm Hl rm)Yw (8799)
. brem repSy
(8735) )lw je(rz
Then she called
the name
of the LORD
who spoke
to her, "You are a God who sees
"; for she said,
"Have I even remained
alive
here after seeing
Him?"
le) hT) (8804) hyle) rebDh (8802) hwhy
)rqTw
(8799)
. y)r yerx)
yty)r
elh
egh hrm)
(8804) yK y)r
CROSS REFERENCES:
R376: Romans
4:3,20-22; Galatians
3:6; James
2:23
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the uncreated angel,---Many Commentaries Claim
the Jesus at Prov8-22.htm was not an
angel –but GEB -> Study Notes on 16:7
say he is—Open all Commentaries and Study how they
constantly contradict themselves as to who Jesus is Commentaries.htm –then
Study how the Non-T/O don’t
have that problem--BestNonTrinitarianOnenessBibles.htm T/O’S are Trinitarian/OnenessBibles.
Imitating Satan -- the
uncreated angel—Jesus was not the only Angel Yahweh used to sent messages
to humans--
does that make all angels uncreated—Compare afact Open AFact.htm
Proverbs 19:5
A false witness
will not go
unpunished,
And he who tells
lies
will not escape.
(8735) )l eybzK
xypyw (8686) hqNy (8735) )l eyrq$ de(
. +elMy
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