How do you know what Satan is eligible for??? Again. Who are you to judge evil in the face of Good... there is no other intentions on Earth other than GOOD.... You make it sound like Satan is still living.. but yet preach Jesus on the cross... his cross is not in vain, death is a lie. Death is irrelevant... the old man is dead. We are alive in Christ. The new man..
judgement has came... God has judged. BUT... it is Now that His Word gets to judge All men!!
If you are interested in what the Word says about the
enemy here are some scriptures that pertain to him. I have no idea what you mean when you say "you make it sound like satan is still living" his spirit is still "active". Tis not life but death and destruction...so if that's what you mean by not living in contrast to the living God then we are on the same page. You haven't said anything new, the bit about Joseph was intriguing but I think you are reaching there. Notice the word doesn't talk about Joseph too much. Why was Judah chosen for the lineage of Christ? Why was the first king of Israel of the tribe of Benjamin?
Jude 1:6 talks about what Angels that rebelled are eligible for.
Rev 20:2 " And he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, and bound him a thousand years"
Note: this is after the fall of Babylon and after the beast and the false prophet are cast alive into the lake of fire and right before the millennial reign. Serpent which is...I'll leave you to conclude from there.
It is interesting to note that they are cast in alive but that is a different discussion
Rev 20:10 "And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever."
John 8:44 "...He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh his own: for his a liar and the father of it." Referring directly to the devil in regards to the Pharisees lack of belief calling them his children.
2nd Corinthians 11:14 speaks of him being transformed into an angel of light in the KJV. It is quite interesting to note the differences in other versions because that makes more sense but when you look at the greek transform means "transfigure or disguise" so it remains the same, just a little more clear (for me personally).
You asked at another point (or possibly it was someone quoting from your site) that God needed to see through the serpents eyes or some such. No offense but that's a rather large leap that one that feeds the sparrows and knows their needs would have to stoop that low. If he needed to see in this fashion, scripture would have made this plain. He's not blind and he's not deaf. Think of the amount of creative power necessary to knit the inmost parts. The fractal patterns of snowflakes. How each of our tears look different under a microscope depending on the emotions.
The argument "could" be made that if the Lord is omniscient then he is present in all...that does NOT mean he is in agreement with all. His will is supreme but his will is also to provide choice and a some sense of agency. Understanding how that affects the angelic realm is beyond our ability. We are finite, thus limited. Even if we have eternal spirits that does not make us infinite.
Now can an argument be made that the Lord lets you hang yourself so to speak with your actions, unfettered thought/ideas. Sure. Seemingly this was done with Pharaoh, who willfully chose to reject the Lord in favor of his own glory at great cost to his people. Again another discussion.
Someone else mentioned blasphemy of the Spirit and I'll be honest with you, I've taken the rabbit trails that you are going down FAR. It wasn't until I did a little research that I realized I was falling into some serious doctrinal errors. It's cool when we think we have unlocked a mystery or attained some hidden knowledge that no one else has. In which case I would highly encourage you to be wary of [1 Timothy 4:1, 2 Timothy 4:3-4] as well as factor in:
Revelation 10:7 "But in the days of the voice of the seventh angel, when he shall begin to sound, the mystery of God should be finished, as he hath declared to his servants the prophets."
It is also important to note who beelzebub is according to scriptures...how demons are described as "unclean spirits". Nothing more.
If someone said I was way off base I would be open to how precisely. Sure I'd get a little angry and it would rattle me but then proverbial wisdom (proverbs) comes to mind about accepting chastisement/correction. Not to say it "is" off base, just that it is a mark of wisdom to "test the spirits". You have said several times "Are you God?" in response to someone seemingly to negate any authority that their words have despite being based off scripture. Do you see this in the New Testament? The only times I can see this occuring in the Old testament is when the Lord "Himself" speaks to someone that is in error.
I'm open to further discussion if you would like. My only advice would be to let a "wind" pass you by and see if it returns. Truth endures and can stand up against any scrutiny. We
must invite the spirit of the Lord to give us understanding otherwise we have nothing.