MWAD
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I thought King Saul suffered from an evil spirit from G-d.


A reference would help.

MWAD
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I thought G-d sent a lying spirit to 400 prophets in 1 Kings 22.


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1 Kings 22:6. And the king of Israel gathered the prophets, about four hundred


What do prophets have to do with evil demons (as in your earlier post) let alone ghosts? Care to explain?

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I am not sure what kind of a spirit was given to a guy in 2 Kings 19:7, but it led to him being killed I think.


Think away.

Huh? 2 Kings 19:7 has to do with rumours -- not evil demons or ghosts:

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Behold I will imbue him with a desire, and he will hear a rumor and return to his land, and I will cause him to fall by the sword in his land.' "


Care to explain your thinking of what this has to do with "evil spirits" or demons? I await your response.

Deuteronomy 2:30 speaks of Sichon, King of Cheshbon. Again this has nothing to do with evil demons. G-d is the only power and none can go against Him.

In the case of Sichon, King of Cheshbon it is indeed similar to Pharoah. G-d merely strengthen his own inclination (that pesky thing called free will) to do what he wanted to do.

Feel free to explain why you think any of these support the idea of anything going against G-d. I await enlightenment.
And everything that Sarah tells you, listen to her voice. Genesis, 21:12