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The ultimate adversary — from accusing people before God in Job to being cast down in Revelation
Also known as The Devil, The Accuser, The Evil One, Beelzebul, the serpent
A spiritual being who appears throughout Scripture as the primary opponent of God and humanity. In Job, he's the accuser who challenges Job's faith before God's throne. In the Gospels, he tempts Jesus in the wilderness. In the letters, he's described as a 'roaring lion' seeking to devour believers. Revelation describes his final defeat. The name means 'adversary' in Hebrew.
3 chapters across 2 books
The Devil is named here as one of the dragon's exposed identities — every alias stripped away as John's vision reveals this is the same ancient enemy operating under many names throughout history.
The Dragon in ChainsRevelation 20:1-3The Devil is seized here by a single angel, bound with a chain, and locked in the abyss — after millennia of terrorizing humanity, his imprisonment requires no battle, just a lock and a key.
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