SERIES SUMMARY

In this series, we covered Torah. All the verses with ‘law’ and ‘commandments’. We showed what was ‘done away with’, and what was not.

Get your popcorn and buckle in. We are going to summarize what we’ve learned in every book of the Bible.

Summary Audio – Series summary/Reader’s Digest Version Document Summary pdf. to read

What was ‘done away with’? – series document and audio

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In episode 13 and 14 we covered the SONS OF GOD in Genesis and Job, and the ‘SATAN’ verses in the Psalms.

Sons of God Chart – https://www.thinkoutsidethebeast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/SONS-of-GOD-Chart_compressed.pdf

Full study: https://www.ageoflaodicea.com/devil-satan-serpent/

Audio: Part 14 https://archive.org/download/devil-satan-serpent/DEVIL%20SATAN%20SERPENT%20Pt%2014.mp3

Job’s drama is deliberate poetry, loaded with literary devices that point to Israel’s story, not fallen angels. Personification (“the sea burst from its womb,” “waves are proud”), parallel couplets (“morning stars sang … / sons of God shouted” = the same stars, Job 38:7; cf. Bar 3:34), and kennings like “sons of the flame” = sparks (Job 5:7) or “sons of the pride” = lions (Job 28:8) frame Yahweh’s whirlwind rebuke (“Where were you…?” Job 38:4). In that speech, cosmic images double as Exodus imagery: shutting the sea’s doors (38:8-11) evokes God hemming in Egypt at the Red Sea (Ex 14); commanding the dawn (38:12-15) recalls Israel’s liberation from darkness; hail-storehouses (38:22-23) echo the plague of hail (Ex 9). Thus the “morning stars/sons of God” can be read either literally—as personified stars praising their Maker—or symbolically as Israel rejoicing at national birth (Ex 4:22; Deut 14:1; Gen 37:9). Everywhere else “sons of God” marks covenant people (Ps 29:1; 82:6-7; Rom 8:14-19), never rebellious angels, and the satan in Job functions as a courtroom accuser (Job 1 – 2; cf. Zech 3:1) much like Assyria opposing Judah in 701 BC—Job mirroring Hezekiah under trial. The book’s literary artistry—parallelism, kenning, and Yahweh’s Socratic irony—drives home one point: creation, history, and Israel’s fate are ruled by God alone; accusations, suffering, and deliverance all serve His purpose of refining His covenant “sons.”

The Hebrew verb śāṭan (H7853) means to oppose or act as an adversary, and the noun form sāṭān (H7854) simply means accuser or opponent—never a cosmic devil. These terms appear in deeply human contexts. In Psalm 38:19–20, David laments those who oppose him without cause, repaying his love with evil. Psalm 71:13 and 109:4, 20, 29 show David praying for shame and judgment on his adversaries—human enemies who betray and curse the righteous. Even Psalm 109:6 asks that a satan (accuser) stand at a wicked man’s right hand, mirroring the courtroom setting of Zechariah 3:1, where “the satan” opposes Joshua the high priest as he stands in filthy garments. But this adversary isn’t a supernatural being—it symbolizes human accusers and real resistance from those who sought to halt Jerusalem’s restoration (cf. Ezra 4, Neh 2–6). Yahweh rebukes the adversary and forgives Joshua, replacing his filthy garments with new robes—just as He restores His chosen people by grace. These passages reveal that “satan” in Hebrew is a role, not a monster: whether a false accuser, rival, or prosecuting enemy, it is always opposition to God’s will, often stirred by God Himself for judgment or refinement.

QUICK REFERENCE CHARTS

SERPENT Chart – https://www.ageoflaodicea.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/SERPENT-Chart.pdf

DEVIL Chart – https://www.ageoflaodicea.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/DEVIL-Chart.pdf

SATAN Chart – https://www.ageoflaodicea.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/SATAN-Chart.pdf

We are getting into the juicy details of the SATAN verses in the Gospels next week.

Since the Torah series is finished, I’m not sure how much longer I will be tolerated here on EFR, as some of you have made me your enemy (Gal 4:16) because of sharing what I believe is the truth. I will, per Eli’s permission, continue posting some articles, studies, and presentations for those who are interested in expanding their Scriptural understanding.

This whole experience of shifting my beliefs from the 2SL doctrine has revealed some people to be unChristian in their responses to me. The issue of 2SL or believing in literal devils and demons should not be a dividing factor, these are not salvational issues or sins unto death. I’ve said many times that you can continue believing the doctrine and in devils if you want, but the message still applies to us individually. You cannot take us out of any of these verses, every one of them applies to us, and if you have to insert a devil, then so be it, but it still is speaking to us. If you can’t see that, then who and what are these Scriptures for?

If anyone needs a refresher on what UNITY is and IS NOT: Unity – 2 excellent Peter J. Peters sermons (audio for 2nd one only)