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who is the Lucifer?

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Answered by khushi769
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The term “Lucifer” was taken by the King James Version translators from Jerome’s Latin Vulgate (383-405 A.D.) edition of the Bible. The Hebrew word is Heylel’ which suggests the idea of “shining,” or “bearing light.” Jerome assumed the word was the name of the morning star, hence, he rendered it by the Latin title “Lucifer.”

As the idea developed that Isaiah 14 contained a description of Satan’s original fall, the term Lucifer came to be applied to the devil and the designation is commonly employed today.

The fact is, however, there is absolutely no evidence whatever that Isaiah 14 contains any reference to Satan.

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Answered by SelieVisa
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In Christianity, Lucifer was a high ranking angel of God. But he became proud and rebelled against God. Lucifer and his followers were defeated and thrown out of heaven. Lucifer is Satan and stand for evil, the enemy of goodness and holiness.

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