Fall of Satan and his angels

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Satan and his angels rebelled against God and were removed from their positions of authority. They are now destined for judgment.

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The rebellion of Satan and his angels

Is 14:12–15 Written about a king in Isaiah’s own time, this passage has been used by both Jews and Christians as a description of the fall of Satan; Jud 6
See also Job 4:18; Eze 28:15; Lk 10:18; Re 12:7–9; Re 12:12

The results of the rebellion of Satan and his angels

Constant spiritual warfare on the earth

Revelation 12:17 LEB
And the dragon was angry at the woman, and went away to fight against the rest of her children, those who keep the commandments of God and who hold to the testimony about Jesus.
See also Mt 16:23; Ac 13:10; 2 Co 11:13–15; Ga 5:16–18; 1 Ti 3:6–7; Jas 4:7; 1 Pe 5:8–9

God’s punishment

2 Peter 2:4 LEB
For if God did not spare the angels who sinned, but held them captive in Tartarus with chains of darkness and handed them over to be kept for judgment,
See also Mt 25:41; Jud 6; Re 19:20; Re 20:10
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