SEAL 4
HUMAN BEINGS BEFORE ADAM AND EVE .P8
SATAN: ACCUSER, NOT ONE FACE
Job’s “Satan” (1:6) isn’t a name—it’s “accuser,” a gig. Zechariah 3:1 mirrors it—opponent, not an ID tag. Jesus snaps “Get behind me, Satan” at Peter (Matt 16:23)—not Lucifer, just rebellion’s stink.
Job’s accuser? Faceless—don’t slap Lucifer’s mug on it. “Satan” tags any God-bucker—Lucifer’s the kingpin when he flips (Ezek 28), but he’s not every shadow. One Satan? Nope—anyone thwarting God’s will fits. Lucifer wears it loudest.
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Satan (שָׂטָן): Hebrew “accuser”—Job’s faceless foe, not a name.
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Satanas (Σατανᾶς): Greek “Satan”—rebellion’s tag, not just Lucifer.
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Satan’s no singleton—“accuser” flexes (Job 1:6), not Lucifer locked. Peter’s tagged (Matt 16:23)—oppose God, you’re it. Lucifer’s rebellion crowns him (Ezek 28)—SEAL 4: evil’s fluid.