Theology in the Underworld
This high-ranking member of God’s divine council — a radiant, shining Elohim — became prideful and attempted to usurp the Most High. This is the Divine Rebel Triple Tradition: the same ancient story told in Genesis 3, Isaiah 14, and Ezekiel 28. In this episode of Theology in the Underworld, we trace how these three Old Testament passages draw from the same cosmic rebellion tradition — a once-glorious guardian cherub and shining one (the Nachash) who was cast down from the mountain of God. Following the groundbreaking work of Dr. Michael Heiser, we explore the divine council context, the semantic triad of the Nachash (serpent / diviner / shining one), the shining appearance of the rebel, his exalted status, his hubris, his humiliating downfall, and his eventual relegation to the underworld. We also connect this tradition to: • Daniel 10’s “princes” behind the nations • Isaiah 24’s cosmic geopolitics • Second Temple literature (Wisdom of Solomon, 1 Enoch, Life of Adam and Eve) • The Qumran War Scroll’s vision of Belial and his angels This isn’t a later Christian invention read back into the Old Testament — the canonical seeds are already here in the Hebrew Bible. 🎥 This is Part 4 in our Divine Rebel series. Watch the previous episodes on the Nachash in Genesis 3 and the Guardian Cherub in Ezekiel 28. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – The Prideful Rebel in God’s Council 00:35 – Welcome & Series Recap 07:10 – The Divine Council Motif (Gen 3, Isa 14, Ezek 28) 11:22 – The Shining Appearance of the Rebel 15:52 – Exalted Status of the Divine Rebel 18:36 – Hubris & Disrupting God’s Order 21:12 – The Downfall of the Rebel 22:14 – Inhabitant of the Underworld 25:43 – Additional Motifs & Theological Payoff 27:10 – Second Temple & Qumran Development 31:04 – Channel Update (Season 1 & Upcoming Book) If you’ve been following this series, let me know in the comments: Does this chart and the Triple Tradition make the connection compelling for you? Which motif surprised you the most? 👍 Like • 🛎️ Subscribe • 💬 Comment your thoughts #divinerebel #nachash #ezekiel28 #isaiah14 #genesis3 #michaelheiser #divinecouncil #statn #satan #biblicaltheology #christology Christ is King. Cheers, everybody.
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