Hi Mirdath
I guess you are new here, welcome to the forum.
I don’t know about pre-20th century, but to say that the Devil did God’s bidding pre-Christianity is accurate. In the beginning of the book of Job, the Adversary is an angel who wanders the earth at God’s behest. He’s more lawyer than wannabe king of everything.
Job 1:6-7: One day the angels came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan also came with them. The LORD said to Satan, “Where have you come from?”
Satan answered the LORD, “From roaming through the earth and going back and forth in it.”
In the sense that it is used here, ‘satan’ means ‘accuser’; it is the office of an angel who tests humanity.
In Satan’s conversation with God, God asks if the accuser has noticed Job, a good and holy man; Satan, in keeping with his office, wonders if Job really is all that, and asks permission to test him.
Sorry, but you seem not to have comprehended the Christian interpretation of that account in Job’s book.Christianity always endorses the Judaic doctrine that Satan is one of the
angels, but the
fallen one! More, the account in question aims to support the idea that God is the ultimate authority for
letting a fallen angel cause trouble to
test people. It’s clear in the context of Job’s story that
Satan is distinguished from all the other angels and is allowed to test Job with
evil. No such thing is stated about the other angels.
There are, of course, demons mentioned in the Old Testament – the serpent in the garden, Asmodeus in the book of Tobit – but Satan was not among them. Further, the serpent is a metaphor, and Asmodeus is borrowed from Persian mythology where he is Aesma Daeva or Madness.
Could u please clarify these comments of yours? Who were those demons in the Old Testament? Where did they originate from? Why were there many of them?
I agree with you that the serpent in Genesis is a metaphor, but a metaphor for what? Your post does not answer what was signified by the serpent & why? What do u believe the Bible copied from ancient cultures & mythologies: only symbols or concepts and tenets? If u believe the latter is true, this post is not supposed to be here, and should be moved to the section of “non-catholic religions”
What about Lucifer? Christian view on this name and its occurrence in Isaiah 14: 12-15 ?
The Devil as supreme, evil Adversary is a Christian conception. Afraid I can’t help you with the early Church’s beliefs on him though.
Another correction: Islam adopted this so-called Christian conception. According to several verses in the Islamic Scripture, Satan is a supreme, evil adversary that endeavours to harm humanity with his army and surprisingly helps Allah:
007: 027. O
Children of Adam! Let not
Satan seduce you as he caused your (first) parents to go forth from the Garden and tore off from them their robe (of innocence) that he might manifest their shame to them. Lo! he seeth you,
he and his tribe,
from whence ye see him not. Lo!
We have made
the devils protecting friends for those who believe not.
024: 021. O ye who believe! Follow not the footsteps of
the devil. Unto whomsoever followeth the footsteps of the devil, lo! he commandeth filthiness and wrong. Had it not been for the grace of Allah and His mercy unto you,
not one of you would ever have grown pure. But Allah causeth whom He will to grow. And Allah is Hearer, Knower.
018: 050. And (remember) when We said unto the
angels: Fall prostrate before Adam, and they fell prostrate, all save
Iblis. He was of the jinn, so he rebelled against his Lord’s command. Will ye choose him and his seed for your protecting friends instead of Me, when they are an enemy unto you ? Calamitous is the exchange for evil-doers.
Peace to you,
ANgelos N. B.