Satan and his angels can currently freely roam the earth and the second heaven.
You left off part of Revelation 11:18,
BABerean2 said:
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God told Satan that he would be confined to the earth in Genesis 3:14.
Hello BAB. Reminds me of this awesome event in a favorite OT book of mine, the Book of Job.
Job 1:
6 Now there was a day when
the sons of God came to present themselves before the LORD, and
Satan also came among them.
7 The LORD said to Satan, “From where do you come?”
Then Satan answered the LORD and said, “
From roaming about on the land and walking around on it.” 8The LORD said to Satan, “Have you considered My servant Job?
Job 2:
1 On another day, the sons of God came to present themselves before the LORD; and Satan also came with them to present himself before Him.
2 The LORD said to Satan, “Where have you come from?” Then Satan answered the LORD and said, “
From roaming about on the land and walking around on it.” 3The LORD said to Satan, “Have you considered My servant Job?
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MATTHEW 23:15]
Job 15:34
For the congregation of hypocrites shall be desolate<2611>,
and fire shall consume the tabernacles/tents of bribery.
[Matthew 23:15-33]
Job 36:13
But
the hypocrites in heart heap up wrath: they cry not when he bindeth them.
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These "messengers of Satan and the Devil also roamed the land of Israel prior to 70ad
John 8:44 `
Ye out of a father, the Devil/Slanderer/False Accuser<1228> are, and the desires<1939> of the father of ye, ye are willing to be doing.
That one a man-killer was from beginning, and in the Truth not has stood, that not is Truth in him.
Whenever he may be talking, the falsehood out of the own he is talking, that a falsifier he is and the father of it.
Matthew 23:15
Woe to ye Scribes and Pharisees,
hypocrites!
[JOB 15:34]
that ye are going about the Sea and the Dry/xhran <3584> to make one proselyte and whenever he may be becoming, ye are making him a son of geennhV twofold-more of ye-selves
[JOB 1:7 JOB 2:2]
Matt 23:33 "Serpents! produce of vipers! how? ye may be fleeing from the judging of the Gehenna <1067>
Romans 16:20
The yet God of the Peace shall be crushing the Satan/Adversary under the feet of ye in swiftness.
The grace of the Lord of us Jesus Christ with ye.
And this verse before the destruction of their Temple and Priesthood in 70ad
Rev 3:9
Behold! I make of
the synagogue of the Satan those saying themselves to be Jews, and are not, but do lie;
behold! I will make them that they may come and bow before thy feet, and may know that I loved thee.
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Kindgdom Bible Studies Job
The book of Job is written in Hebrew in the style of a poetic drama, or stage play. The first two chapters, which constitute the introduction, are in prose. Beginning with the third chapter and continuing on through 42:6 the form is poetical. From 42:7 to the end of the book it is again prose, providing as an epilogue a few facts concerning Job's later life. What is so powerfully set forth in this book is not the unfolding of a drama full of action, event, or happening. Instead it is a poem in which several great issues that relate to the righteousness of God and the mystery of life are explored by means of conversations between Job and his friends. There is no "movement," except in the intensity of the feeling and thought expressed, until the poem comes to a crescendo with the voice of Yahweh speaking from a whirlwind.
The book of Job belongs to a type of literature known as Wisdom, common in the Near East, a special kind of writing based upon practical observations about the mystery of life — and how to live it. Its modern counterpart would be philosophy. But Hebrew Wisdom writing was often in the form of a fable, or a riddle, or a proverb — most often presented in the form of poetry or poetic drama. Poetry is the language of imagination, intuition, and revelation. Poetry penetrates to a depth in the human soul that facts, reason and logic can never reach. Our confidence in the veracity of the Holy Scriptures need not be shaken, however, whether the story of Job is the history of an actual man who lived or merely the fictitious main character in a drama or stage play, for the divine inspiration of the book is readily evident. Job is not mere literature. It is life, distilled. As Mark Toohey has so aptly stated: "Indeed, no other single writing speaks as loudly to those of the Father's calling and election in this hour as does the book of Job. In its forty-two chapters is embodied the entirety of God's dealings with those whom He has called His sons, revealing the depths of truth and reality inworked by His Spirit in those of His election. No wonder, then, that the book of Job should be surrounded by such ambiguity, having no definable human origin; for that which it unveils is wholly a supernatural work undertaken out of the counsel of God and wrought in men by His hand only. Job, it would seem, was written by the very finger of God!"
In the book of Job there is a man and he dwells in the fertile land of Uz and his name is Job. The Hebrew word for Job is IYOWB and means, "hated, persecuted — hated or persecuted for being of an opposite tribe; enemy, calamitous, afflicted, or adversity; a coming back, restored to one's senses." It is used 56 times in the book of Job — this is 7 X 8, or PERFECTION BY RESURRECTION, or the PERFECTING OF A NEW MAN IN A NEW DAY. The primary and sequential thoughts here are: hated, tried, and restored to perfection. Those are precisely the meanings in Job's name. Can we not see the clear pattern of man's experience from the first humanity in Adam to the second humanity in Christ? Against the background of the Garden of Eden it is related how man was put into this Garden in order to live in it and how two trees stood in the middle of the Garden: one the tree of life, the other the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. And upon these two trees IN THE MIDDLE OF THE GARDEN the destiny of man was to be decided. There were, indeed, three kinds of trees in the Garden. There was the tree of life, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, and then all those other trees denoted as "all the trees of the garden." Man began his sojourn upon earth living in the realm of "all the trees of the garden." But man's future experience and destiny were to be decided by his relationship to the two trees in the middle..............
The Bible is a book of war. "The Lord is a man of war" (Ex. 15:3). The saints are men of war. Heaven is a realm of war as well as the earth. "And there was war in heaven" (Rev. 12:7). The sons of God are the Lord's army. David was a man of war. "You (Absalom) know your father (David) and his men that they are mighty men, and your father is a man of war" (I Sam. 17:8). David faced Goliath and took his sword. He was a man of war before he met Goliath. David is a type of Christ. His followers were men of war. "And there was long war between the house of Saul and the house of David: but David waxed stronger and stronger, and the house of Saul waxed weaker and weaker" (II Sam. 3:1). The saints follow a man of war.