With Avengers Endgame in theaters it begs to question, Is Thanos in the Bible? Thanos is derived from Thanatos the Greek god of death, which makes sense because he wipes out half of all life in the galaxy in, Avengers Infinity War. Death is indeed talked about in the Bible and it is Jesus Christ himself that defeats death in the end [1 Corinthians 15:26]. It was the sacrifice Jesus made on the cross which ransomed our souls from death [2 Timothy 1:10]. The infinity stones are discussed in the Bible in [Ezekiel 28:13] it speaks of Satan that every precious stone was his covering and names 9 of the 12 stones listed in the breastplate of the high priest [Exodus 28:15-21]so Satan has 9/12 stones and seeks the other 3. So what are these stones that Satan seeks, well in [1 Peter 2:5] we as believers are called lively stones, so Satan seeks to possess us as believers. [Hebrews 2:14] ties death and Satan together [Forasmuch then as the children are partakers of flesh and blood, he also himself likewise took part of the same; that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil;]. So Thanos represents death, who is Satan in the Bible, who wants to possess us as believers in Christ Jesus.
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DeleteThanos is also the death angel used as an instrument of God's wrath, vengeance and judgment, the same angel that God used to slay every firstborn in Egypt.
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