In this episode of ‘My Strange Bible,’ hosts Alex and Steve delve into the perplexing question of why Satan appears on God’s payroll in the Book of Job. They discuss the notion of cognitive dissonance experienced by many when encountering this scenario and suggest that a common misunderstanding of the text has led to confusion. Introducing the concept of the Divine Council worldview, they explain its significance in interpreting biblical narratives, specifically how it pertains to the ‘sons of God’ and the character of Satan. Using textual analysis, they argue that ‘Satan’ in Job might not refer to the devil as traditionally thought but rather to an adversary or a member of the divine council with a specific role. This interpretation challenges the conventional view of Satan and prompts listeners to reconsider his function and presence in heavenly realms. Alex and Steve’s discussion highlights the importance of understanding biblical language and contexts to grasp the complexities of spiritual beings’ roles in divine governance. They conclude by affirming God’s sovereignty over all creation, including adversarial forces.
00:00 Opening Banter and Intriguing Questions
00:25 Diving Deep into the Book of Job and Satan’s Role
03:03 Exploring the Divine Council Worldview
05:14 Angels, Elohim, and the Spiritual Hierarchy
09:54 Unpacking the Sons of God and Satan’s Place Among Them
18:51 The Divine Council and Its Implications
22:03 Satan’s Presence in the Divine Council
22:39 Unpacking the Identity of Satan in Biblical Texts
27:07 Exploring the Role of ‘The Adversary’ and Its Implications
31:59 The Significance of Permission in Divine Testing
40:57 Concluding Thoughts: Sovereignty and Personal Responsibility