The word “devil” comes from the Greek word “diabolos,” which signifies a slanderer, or one who accuses another. That’s why the devil is given the name “the accuser of our brethren” in Revelation 12:10 ...
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The Origins of Satan
In the Hebrew Bible, "satan" originally referred to a mere accuser or adversary, often depicted as a divine prosecutor rather than an evil ruler. It wasn’t until after the Babylonian exile that ...
Read Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. The third front in our three-front war, according to the common saying, is “the devil.” In the Old Testament he’s called Hasatan, the adversary; in the New, ho diabolos ...
Neither our own, but given . . . —Paradise Lost When the Devil comes up in conversation, modern Christians have a tendency to tuck up their skirts and scurry to the shelter of safer doctrinal ...
A woman accusing French actor Gérard Depardieu of sexual assault has told a court in Paris that he groped her buttocks and breasts several times on a film set. Three other accusers said at the ...
When brave ones with valiant and pure hearts arise to challenge broken systems, those who are under the devil's control will twist the situation around and call them the “accuser of the brethren,” ...
those who are under the devil's control will twist the situation around and call them the “accuser of the brethren,” which actually is their way of inverting reality and accusing the brethren.
The test Tristan ascribes to God deserves further consideration. Is name-calling the kind of test God would send? I don’t think so, especially when Satan is called the accuser of the brethren ...
"Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke," which premiered Feb. 27, features unreleased footage from the Franke family's YouTube channel "8 Passengers" as well as interviews with Franke's ...