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Is the "Satan" in the Book of Job the same figure we picture today? When most of us hear "Satan," we picture the ruler of hell or the ultimate enemy of God. But in the opening chapters of Job, the picture is shockingly different. He appears in heaven, reports to God, and seems to have a specific job description. In this video, we dig into the original Hebrew term "ha-satan", which translates not as a proper name, but as a title: The Accuser (or The Prosecutor). We explore the ancient concept of the Divine Council to understand exactly what is happening in the heavenly courtroom. This isn't just academic history; understanding the difference between a cosmic rival and a "divine prosecutor" changes how we view temptation, accusation, and spiritual warfare in our own lives today. In this video, we cover: The Hebrew: Why "ha-satan" is a title, not a name. The Divine Council: Who are the "sons of God" in Job 1? The Role: The difference between a tempter and an accuser. The Application: How to silence the voice of accusation today. 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into biblical history and translation!