<P> Chapter 29, referring to the second day of creation (before the creation of human beings), says that "one from out the order of angels" or, according to other versions of 2 Enoch, "one of the order of archangels" or "one of the ranks of the archangels" "conceived an impossible thought, to place his throne higher than the clouds above the earth, that he might become equal in rank to (the Lord's) power . And (the Lord) threw him out from the height with his angels, and he was flying in the air continuously above the bottomless ." In this chapter, the name "Satanail" is mentioned only in a heading added in a single manuscript, the GIM khlyudov manuscript, which is a representative of the longer recension and was used in the English translation by R.H. Charles . </P> <P> The Hebrew Bible personifies Satan as a character in only three places, always inferior to God's power: it portrays him as an accuser (Zechariah 3: 1--2), a tempter (1 Chronicles 21: 1), and a heavenly persecutor (Job 2: 1). It uses the Hebrew word, which means "adversary", elsewhere to speak of human opponents or some evil influence and does not explicitly say that Satan is an angel nor that he is fallen . However, the Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion states that Satan appears in Jewish pseudepigrapha--especially apocalypses--as "ruler of a demonic host, influencing events throughout the world, cast out of heaven as a fallen angel", and ascribes the idea of Satan as a fallen angel to a misinterpretation of Isaiah 14: 12 . Some also say that Lucifer is one of the archangels before he fell from Heaven . He thought that God's order to "love human kind more than God himself" was ridiculous, which made him hate humanity and that lead to his fall . </P> <P> In Christianity, Satan is often seen as the leader of the fallen angels . The New Testament mentions Satan 36 times in 33 verses, and the Book of Revelation tells of "that ancient serpent, who is called the devil and Satan, the deceiver of the whole world", being thrown down to the Earth together with his angels . In Luke 10: 18, Jesus says: "I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven ." While the New Testament thus mentions Satan falling from Heaven, it never says that he was an angel, only that he masquerades as one in 2 Corinthians 11: 14 . The concept of fallen angels is not foreign to the New Testament, though; both 2 Peter 2: 4 and Jude 1: 6 refer to angels who have sinned against God and await punishment on Judgement Day . </P> <P> In the New Testament, Revelation 12: 3--14 speaks of a great red dragon whose tail swept a third part of the stars of heaven and cast them to the earth . In verses 7--9, after defeat in a War in Heaven in which the dragon and his angels fought against Michael and his angels, "the great dragon was thrown down, that ancient serpent, who is called the devil and Satan, the deceiver of the whole world--he was thrown down to the earth, and his angels were thrown down with him". </P>

Who was the leader of the fallen angels