The Scripture says the accuser came; it says nothing about him being invited. You're using the wrong word, and by doing so, injecting a mess of confusion into the passage.
Again, that is not what the Scripture says. It says that one of Job's servants said "The fire of God fell from heaven...". Scripture records what the servant said; it does not tell us that his statement was accurate.
Asked already, and answered in post #4.
The words are "our", not "are", and "difference" (variation, disagreement), not "indifference" (uncaring attitude, dispassionate approach).
'Satan' wasn't brought before the Lord. He came. Again, use the right words so you don't sow confusion.
Again, that is not what the Scripture says. It says that one of Job's servants said "The fire of God fell from heaven...". Scripture records what the servant said; it does not tell us that his statement was accurate.
Asked already, and answered in post #4.
The words are "our", not "are", and "difference" (variation, disagreement), not "indifference" (uncaring attitude, dispassionate approach).
'Satan' wasn't brought before the Lord. He came. Again, use the right words so you don't sow confusion.
Which I refreshed for you but you still haven answered.
What your saying is Satan came befor God by his own accord.
Which is why I posted you the amplified version of Job 1 which clearly refutes your position.
It also refutes your position it was Satans own power but you missed the point