Satan never spoke to Jesus on the mount of Olives.
Jump over the cliff
jesus the almighty god who created everything.
Why not say what Jesus did: "Get thee behind me, Satan".
Jesus made that statement to Peter in Matthew 16:23
In the same manner and place from which He left -- the Mount of Olives:"...why do you stand here looking into the sky? This same Jesus, who has been taken from you into heaven, WILL COME BACK IN THE SAME WAY YOU HAVE SEEN HIM GO INTO HEAVEN.'" (Acts 1:11 NIV)"...He was taken up before their very eyes, and a cloud hid Him from their sight." (verse 9)"Then they returned to Jerusalem from the hill called the Mount of Olives, a Sabbath day's walk from the city." (verse 12)"On that Day His feet will stand on the Mount of Olives, east of Jerusalem, and the Mount of Olives will be split in two from east to west, forming a great valley, with half of the mountain moving north and half moving south." (Zech.14:4 NIV)
no they did not. they worship god and jesus christ the lord
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Just say you have a personal relationship with Satan, but are not a Satanist. It's the same thing as a person saying they have a personal relationship with Jesus, but claim not to be christian.
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Because Mormons believe that God the Father is the Father and creator of ALL THINGS, including you, me, Jesus Christ, and Satan. Therefore we are all brothers and sisters. Just as you and I are brothers, Jesus is our brother, Satan is our brother, and Jesus and Satan are brothers. The difference is Satan was rebellious and tried to take the power of his Father, and therefore was cast out. We don't close our prayers that way because Satan lost all the opportunities and privileges that come with being a child of God when he rebelled.
The prayer that Jesus introduced to the disciples is known as The Lord's Prayer, or Our Father, which are the prayer's opening words. (Matthew 6:9-13) According to the gospel record, He only delivered it once, and NOT in the garden and NOT just before His death. Rather, it was fairly early on in His ministry and within the Sermon on the Mount (Begins at Matthew 5:1) [NOT the Mount of Olives] that this prayer was introduced.
AnswerChristians, who believe in the resurrection of Jesus, also believe in the power of Satan. In Christian dogma, Satan seems to have sufferred in no way by the resurrection. Some would say that Christianity needs Satan, since without him, we would be entirely responsible for our own sins and our own redemption. The concept of almost helpless vulnerability has its converse in the need for a saviour.
First Answer:he said "get behind me satan"Additional Information:Very true, but it was not John, but Peter.(Matthew 16:23) ". . .Jesus turned and said to Peter, "Get behind me, Satan! You are a stumbling block to me; you do not have in mind the concerns of God, but merely human concerns."(TNIV)