Not even hardly. Set, mainly. Set was red, had pointy ears (now horns) and wielded a scepter of some kind (now a scythe).
What Bobby seems to be pointing to is the relationship between Saturn and "Jews", which is obvious. Saturn is really Yahweh (maybe El...), actually. But, if you want to use the Hebrew word to describe Hebrews, "Satan" makes an awful lot of sense as a title, meaning "adversary", so I suppose it's fitting even if for nothing more than the Sol vs Saturn dichotomy.
This is pretty complicated though.
Not even hardly. Set, mainly. Set was red, had pointy ears (now horns) and wielded a scepter of some kind (now a scythe).
What Bobby seems to be pointing to is the relationship between Saturn and "Jews", which is obvious. Saturn is really Yahweh (maybe El...), actually.
But, if you want to use the Hebrew word to describe Hebrews, "Satan" makes an awful lot of sense as a title, meaning "adversary", so I suppose it's fitting even if for nothing more than the Sol vs Saturn dichotomy.
This is pretty complicated though.
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