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When God created the earth, he shaped man according to his own image. Now God asked the angel Satanael to serve man as much as he did. But Satanael refused to serve man because he loved God too much. But the encounter with a human woman on earth changed Satanael's opinion about the people.
Satanael, however, was suspected of planning an uprising against him because of his thoughtless words with God.
A battle for his honor as an angel prince began for the archangel Satanael. But not all the archangels were on his side ...
Stephan Doeve
Stephan Doeve, geboren 1971 in Mettmann NRW, gebürtiger Niederländer, lebt in Wuppertal-
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The first angel that God had created in his own image was at the same time the prince of all angels. This archangel was called Satanael, and he was faithfully devoted to God.
When God created the earth, he shaped man according to his own image. Now God asked the angel Satanael to serve man as much as he did. But Satanael refused to serve man because he loved God too much. But the encounter with a human woman on earth changed Satanael's opinion about the people.
Satanael, however, was suspected of planning an uprising against him because of his thoughtless words with God.
A battle for his honor as an angel prince began for the archangel Satanael. But not all the archangels were on his side ...
I
Majestically, a bright human-like figure moved through the broad path, adorned with tall golden pillars. This path was in an invisible world created by God. Like an avenue, these innumerable columns towered on either side. When one looked up at the pillars, they could see no end, as if they were infinitely high. The columns were smooth and without embellishments. This avenue consisted only of columns, and no other buildings were interspersed or above. When one looked between the high pillars, one could see the infinity and the vastness of the universe. This path, too, seemed to be infinite, and one saw only this avenue with the golden pillars as far as the eye could reach. One could believe that this path led to infinity. But in the distance you could see a building similar to a palace. Only this path had no soil at all, so that where a soil should be, there was only an infinitely deep abyss. But this abyss was by no means frightening, but bright and radiant.
But this figure, which moved through the avenue, did not need a floor under its feet either. For she hovered over the precipice silently as a cloud toward the end of the path. Nor did this figure make a sound, and it also suited the silence.
But the end of the road was still far off, and the bright figure looked anxious. She stopped several times and paused as if to turn back. Of the purely external features, she looked like a man, but her radiance had something in her which can not be described in words. The figure had long, black smooth hair all over his shoulders, and his face was carved like white marble. This young male face could be described as beautiful without exaggeration, and the brown eyes, which emitted a miraculous warmth, made his beauty perfect.
This beautiful figure was nothing more than an angel. But there was not any angel who was here in the kingdom of God on his way to his palace. This angel was the supreme angel, and his name was Satanael. He was the first angel to be created by God, and therefore the prince of all angels.
Satanael wore a brilliantly white tunic, a white cloak, and around his waist a broad golden belt lined up. On the belt on the left was a silver sword.
But Satanel, the prince of the angels, looked worried. God had ordered him into his palace to discuss something with him. Satanael had heard of his deputy, the angel Semjasa, many rumors spread among the other angels. God was supposed to have done something on the earth he had recently created, which could be a competition for him and all the other angels. But no angels could make exact details, for only the second Archangel Michael had often been close to God.
In the last few weeks, Satanael had had a lot to do with the new God-created angels. He introduced them to their duties as servants of God, and he was at the same time their instructor in dealing with warfare. For not all the angels joined in their tasks. Satanael could not keep all the thousands of angels under his observation. The farther a group of angels were from God's palace, the greater