Revelation 12:9 calls Satan a dragon. Is that what he always looks like?

Is it just symbolic or does he always appear as such?


Answer:

He's called several things, including a serpent and a dragon. Paul said he transforms himself into an "angel of light" (2 Corinthians 11:14). This indicates that the description of a dragon could be symbolic, and that he can appear in various ways.

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