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This book explores a multifaceted biblical theology of the adversary, arguing that the figure of Satan is not a singular "cartoon devil" but a complex function of opposition manifest in various forms. The author contends that Scripture presents multiple ha-satans—including the Edenic serpent, the heavenly accuser in Job, and even the apostle Peter—who each obstruct Yahweh’s purposes through unique methods like deception, prosecution, and anti-cross counsel. A central theme is the wilderness temptation, where the adversary offers Yeshua false paths to glory that bypass the suffering of the cross. The book further posits that this adversarial pattern culminated historically in an imperial Christ-image shaped by Apollo-Constantine, which accepted the very worldly power Yeshua refused. Ultimately, the source seeks to recover lexical and canonical precision to help readers discern how opposition to God operates through institutions, symbols, and counterfeit religious systems.
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