Why do demons disobey God?

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Something I struggle to understand is why some angels rebelled against God. From our limited understanding, angels know God's power better than we do, and they know that he is more powerful than they are. If God is truly all powerful, and vengeful, why would any angel voluntarily defy him? If God's destruction of Satan is a foregone conclusion, who would follow him?

Is it just that some would rather be annihilated than exist under Gods command?
 

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Something I struggle to understand is why some angels rebelled against God. From our limited understanding, angels know God's power better than we do, and they know that he is more powerful than they are. If God is truly all powerful, and vengeful, why would any angel voluntarily defy him? If God's destruction of Satan is a foregone conclusion, who would follow him?

Is it just that some would rather be annihilated than exist under Gods command?


Interesting question -- the answer goes something like this

http://www.preparingforeternity.com/sr/sr01.htm

STORY of Redemption

LUCIFER
in heaven, before his rebellion, was a high and exalted angel, next in honor to God's dear Son. His countenance, like those of the other angels, was mild and expressive of happiness. His forehead was high and broad, showing a powerful intellect. His form was perfect; his bearing noble and majestic. A special light beamed in his countenance and shone around him brighter and more beautiful than around the other angels; yet Christ, God's dear Son, had the pre-eminence over all the angelic host. He was one with the Father before the angels were created. Lucifer was envious of Christ, and gradually assumed command which devolved on Christ alone.

The great Creator assembled the heavenly host, that He might in the presence of all the angels confer special honor upon His Son. The Son was seated on the throne with the Father, and the heavenly throng of holy angels was gathered around them. The Father then made known that it was ordained by Himself that Christ, His Son, should be equal with Himself; so that wherever was the presence of His Son, it was as His own presence. The word of the Son was to be obeyed as readily as the word of the Father. His Son He had invested with authority to command the heavenly host. Especially was His Son to work in union with Himself in the anticipated creation of the

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earth and every living thing that should exist upon the earth. His Son would carry out His will and His purposes but would do nothing of Himself alone. The Father's will would be fulfilled in Him.

Lucifer was envious and jealous of Jesus Christ. Yet when all the angels bowed to Jesus to acknowledge His supremacy and high authority and rightful rule, he bowed with them; but his heart was filled with envy and hatred. Christ had been taken into the special counsel of God in regard to His plans, while Lucifer was unacquainted with them. He did not understand, neither was he permitted to know, the purposes of God. But Christ was acknowledged sovereign of heaven, His power and authority to be the same as that of God Himself. Lucifer thought that he was himself a favorite in heaven among the angels. He had been highly exalted, but this did not call forth from him gratitude and praise to his Creator. He aspired to the height of God Himself. He gloried in his loftiness. He knew that he was honored by the angels. He had a special mission to execute. He had been near the great Creator, and the ceaseless beams of glorious light enshrouding the eternal God had shone especially upon him. He thought how angels had obeyed his command with pleasurable alacrity. Were not his garments light and beautiful? Why should Christ thus be honored before himself?

He left the immediate presence of the Father, dissatisfied and filled with envy against Jesus Christ. Concealing his real purposes, he assembled the angelic host. He introduced his subject, which was himself. As one aggrieved, he related the preference God had given Jesus to the neglect of himself. He told them that henceforth all the sweet liberty the angels had enjoyed was at an end. For had not a ruler been appointed

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over them, to whom they from henceforth must yield servile honor? He stated to them that he had called them together to assure them that he no longer would submit to this invasion of his rights and theirs; that never would he again bow down to Christ; that he would take the honor upon himself which should have been conferred upon him, and would be the commander of all who would submit to follow him and obey his voice.

There was contention among the angels. Lucifer and his sympathizers were striving to reform the government of God. They were discontented and unhappy because they could not look into His unsearchable wisdom and ascertain His purposes in exalting His Son, and endowing Him with such unlimited power and command. They rebelled against the authority of the Son.

... click the link to read more of the origin of evil in the universe

the long and short of it ... "free will"

God tested the Angels by allowing them to "grow in understanding" regarding the eternal existence and equality of the Son of God - with the Father. They did not start out having full knowledge of that fact.

That lack of understanding at the start was necessary for their growth as free will intelligent beings, and it was necessary because as John 1 states the role of the Son has always been to present infinite God - to finite beings in terms that they could comprehend.
 
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That source in my previous post is the "Reader's Digest" version of the account -- here is the more detailed one.

There is a longer version of that account of the fall of the angels here -

http://www.whiteestate.org/books/pp/pp1.html

PATRIARCHs and Prophets

The history of the great conflict between good and evil, from the time it first began in heaven to the final overthrow of rebellion and the total eradication of sin, is also a demonstration of God's unchanging love.

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The Sovereign of the universe was not alone in His work of beneficence. He had an associate--a co-worker who could appreciate His purposes, and could share His joy in giving happiness to created beings. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God." John 1:1, 2. Christ, the Word, the only begotten of God, was one with the eternal Father--one in nature, in character, in purpose--the only being that could enter into all the counsels and purposes of God. "His name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace." Isaiah 9:6. His "goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting." Micah 5:2. And the Son of God declares concerning Himself: "The Lord possessed Me in the beginning of His way, before His works of old. I was set up from everlasting. . . . When He appointed the foundations of the earth: then I was by Him, as one brought up with Him: and I was daily His delight, rejoicing always before Him." Proverbs 8:22-30.

The Father wrought by His Son in the creation of all heavenly beings. "By Him were all things created, . . . whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by Him, and for Him." Colossians 1:16. Angels are God's ministers, radiant with the light ever flowing from His presence and speeding on rapid wing to execute His will. But the Son, the anointed of God, the "express image of His person," "the brightness of His glory," "upholding all things by the word of His power," holds supremacy over them all. Hebrews 1:3. "A glorious high throne from the beginning," was the place of His sanctuary (Jeremiah 17:12); "a scepter of righteousness," the scepter of His kingdom. Hebrews 1:8. "Honor and majesty are before Him: strength and beauty are in His sanctuary." Psalm 96:6. Mercy and truth go before His face. Psalm 89:14.

The law of love being the foundation of the government of God, the happiness of all intelligent beings depends upon their perfect accord with its great principles of righteousness. God desires from all His creatures the service of love--service that springs from an appreciation of His character. He takes no pleasure in a forced obedience; and to all He grants freedom of will, that they may render Him voluntary service.

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So long as all created beings acknowledged the allegiance of love, there was perfect harmony throughout the universe of God. It was the joy of the heavenly host to fulfill the purpose of their Creator. They delighted in reflecting His glory and showing forth His praise. And while love to God was supreme, love for one another was confiding and unselfish. There was no note of discord to mar the celestial harmonies. But a change came over this happy state. There was one who perverted the freedom that God had granted to His creatures. Sin originated with him who, next to Christ, had been most honored of God and was highest in power and glory among the inhabitants of heaven. Lucifer, "son of the morning," was first of the covering cherubs, holy and undefiled. He stood in the presence of the great Creator, and the ceaseless beams of glory enshrouding the eternal God rested upon him. "Thus saith the Lord God; Thou sealest up the sum, full of wisdom, and perfect in beauty. Thou hast been in Eden the garden of God; every precious stone was thy covering. . . . Thou art the anointed cherub that covereth; and I have set thee so: thou wast upon the holy mountain of God; thou hast walked up and down in the midst of the stones of fire. Thou wast perfect in thy ways from the day that thou wast created, till iniquity was found in thee." Ezekiel 28:12-15.

Little by little Lucifer came to indulge the desire for self-exaltation. The Scripture says, "Thine heart was lifted up because of thy beauty, thou hast corrupted thy wisdom by reason of thy brightness." Ezekiel 28:17. "Thou hast said in thine heart, . . . I will exalt my throne above the stars of God. . . . I will be like the Most High." Isaiah 14:13, 14. Though all his glory was from God, this mighty angel came to regard it as pertaining to himself. Not content with his position, though honored above the heavenly host, he ventured to covet homage due alone to the Creator. Instead of seeking to make God supreme in the affections and allegiance of all created beings, it was his endeavor to secure their service and loyalty to himself. And coveting the glory with which the infinite Father had invested His Son, this prince of angels aspired to power that was the prerogative of Christ alone.

Now the perfect harmony of heaven was broken. Lucifer's disposition to serve himself instead of his Creator aroused a feeling of apprehension when observed by those who considered that the

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glory of God should be supreme. In heavenly council the angels pleaded with Lucifer. The Son of God presented before him the greatness, the goodness, and the justice of the Creator, and the sacred, unchanging nature of His law. God Himself had established the order of heaven; and in departing from it, Lucifer would dishonor his Maker and bring ruin upon himself. But the warning, given in infinite love and mercy, only aroused a spirit of resistance. Lucifer allowed his jealousy of Christ to prevail, and became the more determined.
To dispute the supremacy of the Son of God, thus impeaching the wisdom and love of the Creator, had become the purpose of this prince of angels. To this object he was about to bend the energies of that master mind, which, next to Christ's, was first among the hosts of God. But He who would have the will of all His creatures free, left none unguarded to the bewildering sophistry by which rebellion would seek to justify itself. Before the great contest should open, all were to have a clear presentation of His will, whose wisdom and goodness were the spring of all their joy.

The King of the universe summoned the heavenly hosts before Him, that in their presence He might set forth the true position of His Son and show the relation He sustained to all created beings. The Son of God shared the Father's throne, and the glory of the eternal, self-existent One encircled both. About the throne gathered the holy angels, a vast, unnumbered throng--"ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands" (Revelation 5:11.), the most exalted angels, as ministers and subjects, rejoicing in the light that fell upon them from the presence of the Deity. Before the assembled inhabitants of heaven the King declared that none but Christ, the Only Begotten of God, could fully enter into His purposes, and to Him it was committed to execute the mighty counsels of His will. The Son of God had wrought the Father's will in the creation of all the hosts of heaven; and to Him, as well as to God, their homage and allegiance were due. Christ was still to exercise divine power, in the creation of the earth and its inhabitants. But in all this He would not seek power or exaltation for Himself contrary to God's plan, but would exalt the Father's glory and execute His purposes of beneficence and love.

The angels joyfully acknowledged the supremacy of Christ, and prostrating themselves before Him, poured out their love and adoration. Lucifer bowed with them, but in his heart there was

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a strange, fierce conflict. Truth, justice, and loyalty were struggling against envy and jealousy. The influence of the holy angels seemed for a time to carry him with them. As songs of praise ascended in melodious strains, swelled by thousands of glad voices, the spirit of evil seemed vanquished; unutterable love thrilled his entire being; his soul went out, in harmony with the sinless worshippers, in love to the Father and the Son. But again he was filled with pride in his own glory. His desire for supremacy returned, and envy of Christ was once more indulged. The high honors conferred upon Lucifer were not appreciated as God's special gift, and therefore, called forth no gratitude to his Creator. He glorified in his brightness and exaltation and aspired to be equal with God. He was beloved and reverenced by the heavenly host, angels delighted to execute his commands, and he was clothed with wisdom and glory above them all. Yet the Son of God was exalted above him, as one in power and authority with the Father. He shared the Father's counsels, while Lucifer did not thus enter into the purposes of God. "Why," questioned this mighty angel, "should Christ have the supremacy? Why is He honored above Lucifer?"

click the link at that top to read this more detailed account of the origin of evil...
 
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Something I struggle to understand is why some angels rebelled against God. From our limited understanding, angels know God's power better than we do, and they know that he is more powerful than they are. If God is truly all powerful, and vengeful, why would any angel voluntarily defy him? If God's destruction of Satan is a foregone conclusion, who would follow him?

Is it just that some would rather be annihilated than exist under Gods command?
Demons are not fallen angels, but they are the disembodied offspring of the fallen holy Watcher angels and daughters of Adam.
They are of the spirit of their rebel fathers, and cannot be redeemed. Please read the Book of Enoch [available compliments of a poster here, for free to read online: http://summascriptura.com/html/Enoch_1_RHC.htm#99:2] which book is is canon in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, and read the section called the The Book of the Watchers (Chapters 1-36), which Jude, the womb brother of the LORD Jesus, quotes from, and which is in the DSS.

And there is no annihilation of the demons, but they are tormented in the Lake of Fire forever, by the satans, whom they are subject to.

And the angels that fell are chained in Sheol below earth, and the leader of them, [Azaz-el/Semi-ahaz -ignorantly translated "scapegoat", in English], has received all sin ascribed to himself, as Noah penned in a section of the Book of Enoch, which would come in the 7th generation, at the Atonement, and since the Atonement was finished, when the Soul of the LORD Jesus departed His flesh body and took all those sins laid upon His soul by the Father [Isaiah 53], to Sheol below, and gave them to Azazel, who will be tormented in the Lake of Fire for them forever, by the evil angels/the Satans, all who come to Jesus have been given the power over the demons, in His name.
For now, read Enoch and see why they have the legal right to roam free, and see how the LORD Jesus gives us the victory over them in His name, since His coming and completing the promised Atonement.

http://www.christianforums.com/threads/was-the-book-of-enoch-written-by-the-biblical-enoch.7643917/
 
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Thanks all I will read Enoch and see what it has to say.

If I understood what was posted though, basically Satan was driven by jealously i.e. an emotional response rather than a logical one?

Sorta - given that Lucifer was the most advanced, of the Angelic host he was probably more "at risk" of experiencing pride and most likely to entertain jealousy of the Son of God... so not entirely illogical. Yet it could still be argued that sin has no logical explanation in that free will system in that it involved risk - risking all - and for what??

That is what we find here -
Yesterday at 5:08 PM #4

And here
Yesterday at 4:59 PM #3

And in Isaiah 14...

And in Ezek 28
 
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The short answer and the only scriptural one is: We don't really know. God has not revealed this to us.

Here is a brief response from a trusted source not given to speculating where God has not spoken.

"Originally, all angels God created were good and did His will perfectly. At some point after God created them, some angels chose to rebel against Him. They fell away from God and into great sin and evil. At that point, they were confirmed in their evil condition.There is no hope for them. In Matt.8:29, they recognize that there will be a time when they must suffer eternal torment and punishment for their rebellion against God.

"Satan is the chief evil angel, the “prince of demons” (Luke 11:15). Here is how our Lord Jesus Christ describes Satan:“He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him.When he lies,he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies”(John8:44).

"When precisely the evil angels rebelled and fell away from God we cannot say for sure, but we do know it was some time at the very beginning of the world. Most Christian church fathers believe that the evil angels’ original sin was pride, based on the fact that Satan’s temptation of Adam and Eve was an appeal to their pride. Also, 1 Tim. 3:6 indicates that pride was the cause of the devil’s condemnation.

"We need to keep in mind that all the Bible says about evil angels, and their eternal punishment, is for the purpose of making us recognize the need to repent and to believe in God’s Son, Jesus Christ, who has ransomed mankind by His death, and saved us for eternal life, not in hell, but in heaven."

(bolding mine)
 
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Something I struggle to understand is why some angels rebelled against God. From our limited understanding, angels know God's power better than we do, and they know that he is more powerful than they are. If God is truly all powerful, and vengeful, why would any angel voluntarily defy him? If God's destruction of Satan is a foregone conclusion, who would follow him?

Is it just that some would rather be annihilated than exist under Gods command?

A more important question is: Why do we rebel against God?
 
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Thanks all I will read Enoch and see what it has to say.

If I understood what was posted though, basically Satan was driven by jealously i.e. an emotional response rather than a logical one?
No, in Enoch and in the Scriptures there is one chief Satan, and many under him -a whole host of them who are called evil spirits in heaven. in the OT they are called "Belial, Evil spirits, evil angels, angel of death, Abaddon, angel of destruction, Satan", and so on,

They serve God and their reward is to feast on their prey in the Lake of Fire forever, for all their prey are subject to them forever in the torments of the Lake of fire, which is the food and drink of the evil spirits. To torment, and torture, to accuse, and to blame is their food and drink.
Satan has little time to get all the prey he can because he knows that once it is over, he comes out no more, and gets no more...
I call him the first "prepper".
Demons are confined to earth -and the air above it, for the sirens in Zechariah 5:14 are female demons disembodied nephillim; and demons are called unclean spirits, evil spirits, on earth.
 
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I would caution to take the apocryphal book of Enoch with more than one grain of salt. That salt being the Word of God as revealed in Holy Scripture. There are members posting here with an unhealthy and unscriptural view of the authority and reliability of this book. They should also be treated with caution.

http://www.wels.net/what-we-believe/questions-answers/witnessing/book-enoch

 
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http://www.christianforums.com/threads/was-the-book-of-enoch-written-by-the-biblical-enoch.7643917/
Since Jesus, His womb brothers James[Jacob, in Hebrew] and Jude use the Book of Enoch as reference for doctrines that are, and since it is the Gospel that Paul also taught from, which seems to be exclusive to Paul but was already written that Paul had understanding of, and since the Revelation of Jesus Christ is that revelation that Enoch wrote of, that would come, and since much in the Revelation is built on the foundation laid in the Book of Enoch, and since Moses made much use of it as Truth already laid down that he did not re-lay, and as the book of Job had many things in it that come right out of Enoch, and as the Book of Enoch has always been in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church's collection of books deemed sacred, and is canon in it, being among the first Jews in Ethiopia who accepted the Gospel in the first century and kept Enoch in their collection of books deemed sacred; then it behooves the wise to not take the word of a modern denier of it's use of old and belief of old that it is truth from God....
SummaScriptura, a poster here, has a book coming out his year on it, and here is a good lay out of Enoch's acceptance of old, by him: http://www.christianforums.com/threads/was-the-book-of-enoch-written-by-the-biblical-enoch.7643917/
 
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The short answer and the only scriptural one is: We don't really know. God has not revealed this to us.

Here is a brief response from a trusted source not given to speculating where God has not spoken.

"Originally, all angels God created were good and did His will perfectly. At some point after God created them, some angels chose to rebel against Him. They fell away from God and into great sin and evil. At that point, they were confirmed in their evil condition.There is no hope for them. In Matt.8:29, they recognize that there will be a time when they must suffer eternal torment and punishment for their rebellion against God.

"Satan is the chief evil angel, the “prince of demons” (Luke 11:15). Here is how our Lord Jesus Christ describes Satan:“He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him.When he lies,he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies”(John8:44).

"When precisely the evil angels rebelled and fell away from God we cannot say for sure, but we do know it was some time at the very beginning of the world. Most Christian church fathers believe that the evil angels’ original sin was pride, based on the fact that Satan’s temptation of Adam and Eve was an appeal to their pride. Also, 1 Tim. 3:6 indicates that pride was the cause of the devil’s condemnation.

"We need to keep in mind that all the Bible says about evil angels, and their eternal punishment, is for the purpose of making us recognize the need to repent and to believe in God’s Son, Jesus Christ, who has ransomed mankind by His death, and saved us for eternal life, not in hell, but in heaven."

(bolding mine)

I'm not sure that doesn't go beyond scripture, in that it doesn't take into account the fact that Satan has a place in heaven all the way into the Church age, and was not cast down until during or after the Crucifixion. Clearly Satan had a place in heaven during the time of Job and into the time of Ahab and Jehoshaphat.

And there is still the "problem" that God is omniscient and omnipotent.

Satan does what God established before creation that Satan would do.
 
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I'm not sure that doesn't go beyond scripture, in that it doesn't take into account the fact that Satan has a place in heaven all the way into the Church age, and was not cast down until during or after the Crucifixion. Clearly Satan had a place in heaven during the time of Job and into the time of Ahab and Jehoshaphat.

And there is still the "problem" that God is omniscient and omnipotent.

Satan does what God established before creation that Satan would do.
Correct.
In the OT and in Enoch, created evil angels are satans, with one chief, and are in heaven, and do answer to God and must get permission to curse...
The Lake of Fire was prepared for Satan and his angels, who are all created evil angels, spirits who do not need bodies, but whose food and drink is to torment and to torture those cursed of God.
Remember in the NT the man who would not forgive a small debt when he had just been forgiven a large one? HE was delivered to the tormentors until he could "pay all" -thing is, he can never "pay all", for Jesus, only, did that for all sons of Adam. so he is cursed forever to be delivered to the evil spirits, the Satans.

1 Kings 22:


19 Then Micaiah said, “Therefore hear the word of the Lord: I saw the Lord sitting on His throne, and all the host of heaven standing by, on His right hand and on His left. 20 And the Lord said, ‘Who will persuade Ahab to go up, that he may fall at Ramoth Gilead?’ So one spoke in this manner, and another spoke in that manner. 21 Then a spirit came forward and stood before the Lord, and said, ‘I will persuade him.’ 22 The Lord said to him, ‘In what way?’ So he said, ‘I will go out and be a lying spirit in the mouth of all his prophets.’ And the Lord said, ‘You shall persuade him, and also prevail. Go out and do so.’ 23 Therefore look! The Lord has put a lying spirit in the mouth of all these prophets of yours, and the Lord has declared disaster against you.”

Psa 78:49 He cast upon them the fierceness of his anger, wrath, and indignation, and trouble, by sending evil angels among them.
 
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I'm not sure that doesn't go beyond scripture, in that it doesn't take into account the fact that Satan has a place in heaven all the way into the Church age, and was not cast down until during or after the Crucifixion. Clearly Satan had a place in heaven during the time of Job and into the time of Ahab and Jehoshaphat.

And there is still the "problem" that God is omniscient and omnipotent.

Satan does what God established before creation that Satan would do.

Lucifer is his unfallen name - Satan his fallen name. He was cast out of heaven before the Garden of Edem was created - then at the cross he further fell - when at the cross he was defeated once again. Since that time he no longer is permitted off-world to torment others.
 
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The short answer and the only scriptural one is: We don't really know. God has not revealed this to us.

Here is a brief response from a trusted source not given to speculating where God has not spoken.

God reveals things to us through His prophets
 
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Lucifer is his unfallen name - Satan his fallen name. He was cast out of heaven before the Garden of Edem was created - then at the cross he further fell - when at the cross he was defeated once again. Since that time he no longer is permitted off-world to torment others.
That is not in the Bible nor in the Book of Enoch nor in any of the ancient writings. It is a myth made up for lack of the wisdom one reads about these things in the Book of Enoch.
There is not a Scripture anywhere that states that Satan is a former holy angel, nor that he was a "cherub". That is one of the most horrible man made myths in Christendom -"but it ain't Scripture"
 
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Lucifer is his unfallen name - Satan his fallen name. He was cast out of heaven before the Garden of Edem was created - then at the cross he further fell - when at the cross he was defeated once again. Since that time he no longer is permitted off-world to torment others.

That is not in the Bible nor in the Book of Enoch nor in any of the ancient writings. It is a myth made up for lack of the wisdom one reads about these things in the Book of Enoch.
There is not a Scripture anywhere that states that Satan is a former holy angel, nor that he was a "cherub". That is one of the most horrible man made myths in Christendom -"but it ain't Scripture"

1. The late apocryphal book of Enoch only has value to the extent that it still retains at least some content from the actual person - Enoch the 7th from Adam who was given divine revelation as a prophet.
2. Christ never refers to the devil by his pre-fallen name Lucifer neither does any OT refer to him that way except in his pre-fallen state in Isaiah 14.
3. In the gospels Christ said that he saw the devil fall like lightning just before the cross and so also does Rev 12 describe him as falling after the cross.

Isaiah 14:12-17New King James Version (NKJV)
The Fall of Lucifer
12 “How you are fallen from heaven,
O Lucifer
, son of the morning!
How you are cut down to the ground,
You who weakened the nations!
13 For you have said in your heart:
‘I will ascend into heaven
,
I will exalt my throne above the stars of God;
I will also sit on the mount of the congregation
On the farthest sides of the north;
14 I will ascend above the heights of the clouds,
I will be like the Most High.’
15 Yet you shall be brought down to Sheol,
To the lowest depths of the Pit.

16 “Those who see you will gaze at you,
And consider you, saying:
Is this the man who made the earth tremble,
Who shook kingdoms,
17 Who made the world as a wilderness
And destroyed its cities,
Who did not open the house of his prisoners?’



So also Ezek 28
 
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Ezek 28

11 Again the word of the Lord came to me saying, 12 “Son of man, take up a lamentation over the king of Tyre and say to him, ‘Thus says the Lord God,

“You had the seal of perfection,
Full of wisdom and perfect in beauty.
13 “You were in Eden, the garden of God;
Every precious stone was your covering:
The ruby, the topaz and the diamond;
The beryl, the onyx and the jasper;
The lapis lazuli, the turquoise and the emerald;
And the gold, the workmanship of your settings and sockets,
Was in you.
On the day that you were created
They were prepared.
14 “You were the anointed cherub who covers,
And I placed you there.
You were on the holy mountain of God;
You walked in the midst of the stones of fire.
15 “You were blameless in your ways
From the day you were created
Until unrighteousness was found in you.
16 “By the abundance of your trade
You were internally filled with violence,
And you sinned;
Therefore I have cast you as profane
From the mountain of God.

And I have destroyed you, O covering cherub,
From the midst of the stones of fire.
17 “Your heart was lifted up because of your beauty;
You corrupted your wisdom by reason of your splendor.
I cast you to the ground;
I put you before kings,
That they may see you.
18 “By the multitude of your iniquities,
In the unrighteousness of your trade
You profaned your sanctuaries.
Therefore I have brought fire from the midst of you;
It has consumed you,
And I have turned you to ashes on the earth
In the eyes of all who see you.
19 “All who know you among the peoples
Are appalled at you;
You have become terrified
And you will cease to be forever.”’”
 
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