Satanic Inspiration
God in the Bible is Satan!!
We read in the First Book of Chronicles: 21/1:
And Satan stood up against Israel, and tempted David to number Israel. (SVD)
(i.e. Satan is the one who incited David to number...)
While we read in the Second Book of Samuel: 24/1:
And the anger of the Lord was kindled against Israel again, and he incited David against them, saying, “Go, number Israel and Judah.” (SVD)
(i.e. the Lord is the one who incited David to number...)
So who incited David to do the census? Was it the Lord or the Devil?
Is this a contradiction?! .. Of course not! .. There is no contradiction in the Word of God! [*].. So there is only one conclusion left, which is: the Lord = the Devil .
God plays the role of Satan and gives people judgments that destroy them!!
The Lord of the Christians says:
Ezekiel: 20/25: And I also gave them [the pronoun refers to the Lord] statutes that were not good and ordinances by which they could not live. (SVD)
And Paul says:
2 Thessalonians: 2/11: And for this reason God will send them a powerful delusion, so that they will believe a lie. (SVD)
Satan is a god!!
2 Corinthians 4:3-4:
But if our gospel is hidden, it is hidden to those who are perishing, in whom the god of this age has blinded the minds of those who do not believe, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them. (SVD)
Satan also has angels, not only God!!
Matthew 25:41
Then he will say also to those on the left, “Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels .”
Revelation 12:7-9 Then war broke out in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon. And the dragon and his angels fought , but they did not prevail; neither was their place found any more in heaven. And the great dragon was cast out, that ancient serpent, called the Devil and Satan , who deceives the whole world. He was cast out to the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.
God commands believers to worship Satan!!
(He orders a sacrifice to be offered to Azazel, who is a devil, as we will prove, with the help of God Almighty.)
In Leviticus, the Lord says, commanding Moses to speak to his brother Aaron:
Leviticus 16/5-10:
((And from the congregation of the children of Israel he shall take two male goats for a sin offering, and one ram for a burnt offering. And Aaron shall present the bull of the sin offering which is his, and make atonement for himself and for his house. And he shall take the two male goats and present them before the Lord at the door of the tent of meeting. And Aaron shall cast lots on the two male goats: one lot for the Lord and one lot for Azazel . And Aaron shall present the male goat on which the lot fell for the Lord, and offer him as a sin offering. But the male goat on which the lot fell for Azazel shall be presented alive before the Lord to make atonement for him, to send him away to Azazel into the wilderness.)) (SVD)
So who is Azazel that the Lord commands to present a sacrifice to?
The Protestant Encyclopedia of the Bible says, while speaking about the illegal vision of Abraham, under the letter A, the entry for Abraham:
((This vision is a Jewish commentary on the fifteenth chapter of Genesis. An angel named Jehoel accompanied Abraham to the seventh heaven where he saw the past events such as the fall of Adam and Eve (due to the sin of the race, and based on the temptation of Azazel)...
...and Satan is called Azazel in Abraham’s vision, and he is the serpent in Genesis 3.)) End quote.
The Encyclopedia of the Bible also says, while speaking about the apocryphal Book of Enoch, under the letter A, the entry for Enoch - His Books:
((And the human race became corrupt, and God pronounced judgment of judgment on the human race and on Azazel who led them astray.)) End quote.
And in the Orthodox commentary of Antonius Fikry, when interpreting verses 7 and 8 of chapter 16 in the Book of Leviticus, it says:
((Some believe that Azazel is a proper noun, meaning Satan.)) End quote.
In the Catholic translation of the Holy Bible by the Jesuit Fathers, the following is written in the lower testimonies placed for the Old Testament:
((Azazel: a demon who inhabited the wilderness. It is likely that they used to offer a sacrifice to him to keep him away from the community. But Jewish theology changed that popular custom. Since that day, it is the Lord who erases the sins of Israel, but the belief in Azazel has not disappeared: to him is sent the goat of the burnt offering, bearing in a symbolic face all the sins of the people)) End quote.
The Holy Bible - Old Testament - Printed with the permission of Paul in the name of the Apostolic Vicar of the Latins - Dar Al-Mashreq.
In order for Christians to get out of this predicament... the predicament of the Lord's command to offer a sacrifice to Satan... they assumed several interpretations of the word Azazel in the Bible, all of which were collected by the Encyclopedia of the Bible under the article Azazel, and some of which were refuted:
Encyclopedia of the Bible... the letter A... article: Azazel:
((There are four attempts to interpret the word "Azazel":
(1) It is the name of a place in the wilderness to which the second goat was sent, but since the children of Israel were constantly traveling and did not have a fixed location, it is unreasonable to specify the name of a fixed place to which the goat was sent from their various locations in the wilderness.
(2) Azazel is the name of a being, whether Satan or one of the evil spirits, but this name is not mentioned anywhere else in the Bible, which is surprising if it was the name of an important being to share the sin offering with the Lord, in addition to the fact that the law strictly forbids the worship of evil spirits (Lev. 17:7).
(3) Azazel is a name that means total removal or banishment, based on the fact that the word “Azazel” is derived from a Semitic word meaning “isolate” or “remove” (see Psalm 103:12).
(4) It is stated in the apocryphal “Epistle of Barnabas” (refer to it in its place in the second volume of the “Encyclopedia of the Bible”) that the goat of Azazel symbolized the Lord Jesus who bore sins.
And since the two goats were “for a sin offering” (Lev. 16:5), that is, they were considered one sacrifice, and both were presented before the Lord, and since “one goat” could not represent both sides of the atonement, therefore there had to be two goats as one offering, one of them to be offered as a sin offering as a symbol of Christ as atonement for our sins, and the other to symbolize the erasure and final removal of sin, much as it resembles the two birds in the cleansing of the leper (Lev. 14:4-7). End quote.
As for the first interpretation, which says that Azazel is the name of a place in the wilderness, the authors of the Encyclopedia of the Bible themselves refuted it when they said: “It is unreasonable to specify a fixed place name to which the goat was sent from their various locations in the wilderness.”
As for the third interpretation, which says that Azazel means removal or banishment... this is a discussion of the meaning of the name itself, and this does not negate the fact that it is a name given to Satan.
As for the fourth interpretation, which says that the goat of Azazel symbolizes Jesus... those who believe in it cite the apocryphal Epistle of Barnabas, which they do not believe in!!... It is sufficient to refute this interpretation that the interpretation that says that Azazel is Satan is indicated by both the apocryphal Book of Enoch and the apocryphal Apocalypse of Abraham, as we saw previously... So why do they not accept the second interpretation?!!
Thus, there remains only the interpretation that Antonius Fikry and the authors of the Encyclopedia of the Bible and the translation of the Jesuit Fathers approved, which is that Azazel = Satan... meaning that the Lord in Leviticus 16/5-10 commanded the believers to offer a sacrifice to Satan.
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