posted on Oct, 25 2008 @ 04:10 PM
reply to post by Anonymous ATS
In reality, it goes beyond the king to the one who is behind the evil king of Tyre. This passage also has near and far prophecy about
Lucifer/Satan because although his final end is already sure, it has not happened yet and it occurs after the final judgment.
Ezekiel does a good job here of describing the Covering Cherub and relates it to Daniel and Adam and the High Priest and Hiram.
He is saying that the King of Tyre was like all those and then fell, out of pride. It does not say the Cherub fell.
There can be inferred from Ezekiel something about Satan and the Anti-Christ but it is not a direct reference.
I do not think Satan is one person. A good idea of what Satan is can be gotten by examining Revelation 12 and the vision of the seven headed dragon
with ten horns and seven crowns. It is the principalities and powers and powers that Paul talks about.
Ephesians 6:12 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this
world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
[edit on 25-10-2008 by jmdewey60]