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To: talk.religion.misc,alt.satanism From: attila1@ix.netcom.com(Libertarius) Subject: Re: Where did "satan" first appear? Date: 23 Apr 1996 21:46:15 GMT In"Christopher T. Leiker" writes: > >Satan is originally a hebrew word, meaning "adversary." I think it's >first use in this fashion is in Job-- at least that's the oldest on >record that I know of. Recently, Elaine Pagels at Princeton has argued >that the Christian conceptions of Satan are the product of >Jewish/Christian rivalries after the destruction of the Temple in 70CE. >Of course there's always the Prince of Evil at Qumran-- another product >of inter-Jewish rivalry, as well as the dualism in Zoroastrianism. C. There are passages in the OT (Tenack) where YHWH is identified as a "satan." Libertarius
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