Yes but Satan is all rather mixed up. In fact we seem to have a few "Satans".
We have the fallen angel that leads a revolt against God - and we have the Satan that works
with God's permission to tempt Job. He's the snake in the garden of Eden and the cloven hoved Lord and chief torturer of Hell in Dennis Weatley and Hieronymous Bosch.
And doesn't he look suspicously like Pan?
He probably comes about from the time of the Jewish exile when there would have been a lot of exposure to Zoroastrianism. In that religion God is not seen as all powerful but a Good power with an evil counterpart both locked in a struggle in which good deeds help the force of good.
Because the Abrahamic religions have a problem with the source of Evil being in conflict with an all-knowing, all powerful God you can see how some of these Zoroanistrian ideas are creeping in.
You start with "the tempter" and the evil power gets in later through the Zoroastrian influence.
There's quite a good discussion program on the devil here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/inourtime/ inourtime_religion.shtml
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