Know Your Enemy. Understanding the Satan of the Bible

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Prophecies, Commentaries
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Author: Harry Hanbury ISBN: 9781497707344
Publisher: FBS Publishing Publication: December 29, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Harry Hanbury
ISBN: 9781497707344
Publisher: FBS Publishing
Publication: December 29, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

“But, there is a far more malevolent power at work in the world. It influences and manoeuvres individuals in key positions, and through them exerts control over Earth’s populace.
And it has been doing this for millennia.”

Popular culture has always depicted Satan as a figure with horns, a tail, and a pitchfork. Mention of the words Satan or Devil immediately provokes images of a fallen angel, the adversary of Almighty God, a creature assigned to oversee a fiery underworld where sinners are tortured for all eternity.

In some parts of the world, communities perform rituals and chant mantras to keep him at bay, while in others he is regarded as little more than a cartoon character that only the ignorant believe to be real.

But, who and what is he? What are his goals concerning us? How does he operate? Who are his accomplices? And how can we resist him?

Harry Hanbury takes the Bible as his source, to discover how this being is truly depicted, what it is responsible for and why we should be worried!

He identifies what could be described as the greatest threat to the human race and shows how it may be repelled.

Essential reading for both students and those interested in how the Bible describes its darkest character.

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“But, there is a far more malevolent power at work in the world. It influences and manoeuvres individuals in key positions, and through them exerts control over Earth’s populace.
And it has been doing this for millennia.”

Popular culture has always depicted Satan as a figure with horns, a tail, and a pitchfork. Mention of the words Satan or Devil immediately provokes images of a fallen angel, the adversary of Almighty God, a creature assigned to oversee a fiery underworld where sinners are tortured for all eternity.

In some parts of the world, communities perform rituals and chant mantras to keep him at bay, while in others he is regarded as little more than a cartoon character that only the ignorant believe to be real.

But, who and what is he? What are his goals concerning us? How does he operate? Who are his accomplices? And how can we resist him?

Harry Hanbury takes the Bible as his source, to discover how this being is truly depicted, what it is responsible for and why we should be worried!

He identifies what could be described as the greatest threat to the human race and shows how it may be repelled.

Essential reading for both students and those interested in how the Bible describes its darkest character.

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