Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28 do speak about Satan, contra the scholarly majority
Responding to a question from Nathanael H about whether these passages reference Satan
Mike affirms that both Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28 speak about Satan, despite most scholarship holding otherwise. He attributes the scholarly majority view to operating without the doctrine of inspiration as a working principle. Mike's interpretive principle: God reveals things in Scripture beyond what individual authors consciously knew, so a passage can have a dual referent (human king + Satan) without the human author understanding that.
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John 5:18-23
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