A person on youTube asks Nella Forest to explain the difference between Greek god Pan and Satan of Christianity. However, Nella Forest of the Pan's Grove store pansgrove takes it one step further ......
@JUMONGI2010 Actually "Satan" or "Ha-Satan" means "The Adversary" in the Book of Job Satan asks God if he test Job's faith in Him. God gives Satan the ok to do so. In this story Satan cannot act without God's permission. So, that tells me that there is a Satan but he is no Anti-Christ he works for him as a tester of faith or adversary. Just saying.
@ProphsTube The word Devil, comes from the Greek words Diavolos(Διάβολος) wich means Zeus who shoot thunder's, its supposed on Jewish myth that the snake tempted Eva with the fruit of knowledge, Zeus is also represent as a snake and he is "bad" because he offered knowledge.
True about Pan, one of the most beloved god is know called "Satan"
To answer this question. The Greek God Pan is not an evil creature, it was the Christian church that took Pan, made his horns longer and made him more evil looking, and gave him the name Satan. To go further the word Devil comes from the Indian word "Devi" which means God
First of all; the Lord Jesus taught that there was a Satan. Ha-satan the Jews called him (Satan). Second: the apostle John wrote in Revelation, chapter 12, verses 8-9: "And he was cast out, the great dragon, that serpent of old, called the devil and Satan." You have to include the New Testament, and actually read the Bible. The Lord Jesus taught that there was a Satan, and actually accused some Pharisees of beings sons of the devil in John.
This is an interesting video. I've always understoud that the connection between pan and satan was down to the way in which christian uses to demonise other religious deitys. If a rival religion was becoming popular the priest would denounce it as another face of the devil much like the crazies do now with islam. pan was just one that stuck.
It makes no sense to me for someone to say that anothers facts and explanation is false, unless they personally have looked into the history and facts behind said detail. The bible is not the only source of information, and simply going on faith about it cannot always verify something as truth. One must test the waters in action to determine whether it is hot or cold, and the same holds true for facts about details that may lay written in stone and time.
This video is very explanatory. She expresses her opinion about the subject in question just as anyone with a brain that thinks might. @BikerBry, you have your opinion of the bible and what people say against such misconceptions. But unless you yourself look into resources that tell actual truth, besides the bible, for facts on the subject as she has, then maybe what you say might make some sort of sense. Blessed Be.
@JUMONGI2010 Actually "Satan" or "Ha-Satan" means "The Adversary" in the Book of Job Satan asks God if he test Job's faith in Him. God gives Satan the ok to do so. In this story Satan cannot act without God's permission. So, that tells me that there is a Satan but he is no Anti-Christ he works for him as a tester of faith or adversary. Just saying.
TheBeanSpirit 3 months ago
@ProphsTube The word Devil, comes from the Greek words Diavolos(Διάβολος) wich means Zeus who shoot thunder's, its supposed on Jewish myth that the snake tempted Eva with the fruit of knowledge, Zeus is also represent as a snake and he is "bad" because he offered knowledge.
True about Pan, one of the most beloved god is know called "Satan"
antikatastoli1 3 months ago
To answer this question. The Greek God Pan is not an evil creature, it was the Christian church that took Pan, made his horns longer and made him more evil looking, and gave him the name Satan. To go further the word Devil comes from the Indian word "Devi" which means God
ProphsTube 5 months ago
you go nella
maxlette415 7 months ago
First of all; the Lord Jesus taught that there was a Satan. Ha-satan the Jews called him (Satan). Second: the apostle John wrote in Revelation, chapter 12, verses 8-9: "And he was cast out, the great dragon, that serpent of old, called the devil and Satan." You have to include the New Testament, and actually read the Bible. The Lord Jesus taught that there was a Satan, and actually accused some Pharisees of beings sons of the devil in John.
munku121 1 year ago
@bleedthefreak69
Probably. Ask a theistic Satanist.
ShantiAumShantiAum 1 year ago
This is an interesting video. I've always understoud that the connection between pan and satan was down to the way in which christian uses to demonise other religious deitys. If a rival religion was becoming popular the priest would denounce it as another face of the devil much like the crazies do now with islam. pan was just one that stuck.
kinganarkzie 1 year ago
is it possible to invoke satan like you can invoke Pan? It would be cool to chat with him.
bleedthefreak69 1 year ago
It makes no sense to me for someone to say that anothers facts and explanation is false, unless they personally have looked into the history and facts behind said detail. The bible is not the only source of information, and simply going on faith about it cannot always verify something as truth. One must test the waters in action to determine whether it is hot or cold, and the same holds true for facts about details that may lay written in stone and time.
XxThe5thCrowxX 1 year ago
This video is very explanatory. She expresses her opinion about the subject in question just as anyone with a brain that thinks might. @BikerBry, you have your opinion of the bible and what people say against such misconceptions. But unless you yourself look into resources that tell actual truth, besides the bible, for facts on the subject as she has, then maybe what you say might make some sort of sense. Blessed Be.
XxThe5thCrowxX 1 year ago