🔍 EPISODE SUMMARY
Who—or what—is Satan in the Bible?
Many Christians are surprised to discover that the Old Testament does not present a fully formed "devil" character. Instead, the idea of Satan develops over time, especially during the Second Temple Jewish period (roughly 500 BC–70 AD).
In this episode, we walk carefully through Chapter 4 of Dr. Michael Heiser's Demons to explore:
Why "the satan" in the Old Testament begins as a role, not a name
How figures like Azazel, Mastema, and Belial emerge in Second Temple literature
Why Jewish writers began filling narrative gaps between Genesis and the New Testament
How Satan becomes understood as a chief adversary with authority over other powers
Why the New Testament presents one Satan, not many
This episode is biblical, historical, and grounded—not speculative, not sensational, and not fear-based.
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📚 EPISODE OUTLINE
Two Key Observations from the Old Testament
The OT contains few passages describing God's supernatural adversary
Despite limited data, the portrait is consistent
Traits include pride, deception, hostility toward humans, and association with death
Key Scriptures (NLT):
Genesis 3:1
Genesis 3:14–15
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 "Satan" in the Hebrew Bible: A Role Before a Name
satan (Hebrew) means adversary or accuser
Often functions as a title or role, not a personal name
Key Scriptures (NLT):
Job 1:6–12
Job 2:1–7
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Zechariah 3: The Accuser Rebuked
Satan appears as an accusing figure
God directly rebukes the accusation
Key Scripture (NLT):
Zechariah 3:1–2
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Why Second Temple Writers Began Connecting the Dots
The Eden serpent is never called Satan in the OT
But later writers connect:
The deceiver of Eden
The accuser of Job
The enemy of God's purposes
This connection becomes foundational for later Jewish theology.
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 Qumran & the Dead Sea Scrolls: One Satan or Many?
Some texts reference "a satan" (without "the")
Hebrew grammar allows:
an adversary
or Satan as a proper name
Evidence suggests development, not uniform belief
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1 Enoch: Multiple Satans, Azazel, and Judgment Imagery
Second Temple texts expand dramatically:
Multiple accusing beings
Archangels enforcing judgment
Chains, fire, and eschatological punishment
Important:
These ideas do not originate in the Old Testament, but they strongly resemble New Testament language.
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Jubilees: Mastema as Lord of Evil Spirits
Mastema means hostility or enmity
After the Flood:
Most demons are bound
A fraction remain to test the wicked
Mastema operates under God's permission, not outside it
This is not dualism—God remains sovereign.
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Belial: The Prince of Darkness at Qumran
Belial becomes the most common title for the leader of evil spirits
Described as:
Angel of wickedness
Ruler of darkness
Enemy of God's law
Key Scripture (NLT):
2 Corinthians 6:15
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The New Testament: One Satan, Many Powers
The NT presents:
One Satan
A kingdom of darkness
Demons under his authority
A final judgment
Key Scriptures (NLT):
Matthew 25:41
Revelation 20:10
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đź“– FULL SCRIPTURE PASSAGES READ (NLT)
All Scripture in this episode is read from the New Living Translation (NLT), including:
Genesis 3:1, 14–15
Job 1:6–12; Job 2:1–7
Zechariah 3:1–2
Matthew 25:41
Revelation 20:10
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đź§ GLOSSARY
Satan (Hebrew: sah-TAHN)
An adversary or accuser. In the Old Testament, often a role; later becomes a personal name.
Azazel (AH-zah-zel)
A figure associated with wilderness judgment and later identified in Second Temple texts as a leader of rebellious beings.
Mastema (mahs-TEE-mah)
A Second Temple title meaning "hostility." Functions as lord of evil spirits under divine permission in Jubilees.
Belial (BEE-lee-ahl)
A term meaning "wickedness" or "worthlessness." Becomes the dominant title for the prince of darkness in the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Second Temple Judaism
The period between the rebuilding of the Temple (c. 516 BC) and its destruction in AD 70, when Jewish theology developed rapidly.
Divine Council
A biblical concept describing God presiding over a heavenly assembly of spiritual beings (see Job 1–2).
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🎧 FINAL TAKEAWAY
The Bible does not give us a cartoon devil.
It gives us a developing portrait—rooted in Scripture, shaped by history, and clarified in the New Testament.
Understanding this progression doesn't weaken faith.
It strengthens biblical literacy.
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KEYWORDS
Satan in the Bible, Second Temple Judaism, Michael Heiser Demons, Old Testament Satan, Azazel in the Bible, Mastema Jubilees, Belial Dead Sea Scrolls, Divine Council, Biblical demonology, Spiritual warfare Bible, Genesis serpent Satan, Job Satan meaning
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