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This book challenges traditional portrayals of Satan as a rebellious, independent arch-demon, revealing instead a nuanced depiction rooted in the Hebrew Scriptures. Through detailed linguistic and contextual analysis of key passages from Job, Zechariah, and Chronicles, it argues that "satan" (adversary) functions as a role within God's sovereign will, tasked with testing and challenging humanity to fulfill divine purposes. By contrasting the Tanakh's portrayal with later theological interpretations, the book exposes how misconceptions have shaped modern views. With profound implications for…mehr

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This book challenges traditional portrayals of Satan as a rebellious, independent arch-demon, revealing instead a nuanced depiction rooted in the Hebrew Scriptures. Through detailed linguistic and contextual analysis of key passages from Job, Zechariah, and Chronicles, it argues that "satan" (adversary) functions as a role within God's sovereign will, tasked with testing and challenging humanity to fulfill divine purposes. By contrasting the Tanakh's portrayal with later theological interpretations, the book exposes how misconceptions have shaped modern views. With profound implications for understanding divine sovereignty, the problem of evil, and human responsibility, Satan in the Tanakh offers a fresh and compelling perspective on this pivotal figure, encouraging readers to reconsider longstanding assumptions.
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