Alvin_255
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- Oct 26, 2015
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(1.) According to the Holy Bible, there once was an angel named *Lucifer (now called Satan) who was designed and created by the Most High Jehovah God Yahweh. (Ezekiel 28:12-15) He was not born.
(2.) *The biblical, Hebrew meaning behind the name *Lucifer *(Latin for “Son of the morning”, “Lightbringer”, “Shining One", etc.) was inspired to the prophet Isaiah and later to the prophet Ezekiel. Their words profile and compare a fallen angel with two prideful human rulers. Isaiah's lament was toward an unidentified Babylonian king (Isaiah 14:4-15). Then in the next century, the prophet Ezekiel writes a prophecy against a certain King of Tyre (or Tyrus). This prophecy includes a reference to the influence of a demonic principality; a Prince of Tyre, (like the Prince of Persia) also pointing back to *Lucifer. (Ezekiel 28:11–19)
These two spiritual profiles contain both a prophecy of impending destruction for two earthly societies, and a tragic story about a glorious angelic being who rebelled against his maker. This angel WAS one of the most beautiful and anointed cherubim (high tier angelic beings). (Ezekiel 28:13-15)
(3.) After attempting a coup d'état, there was WAR in heaven! Lucifer and his followers were all defeated by the angel Micheal and his angels. They were all cast from heaven (Revelation 12:4, 7–9). Forever corrupted by the iniquity of his own pride, this *Lucifer became known throughout the Bible as Satan (adversary), the devil, the old serpent, or the red dragon. (Job 1:6-12) + (Luke 10:17-18) + (John 8:44) + (Revelation 12).
(4.) The angels do not have “mothers” or “fathers” because there are no male and female counterparts or angelic mating activities. (Matthew 22:30)
This Lucifer did not have a mother. This Lucifer had an awesome maker.
(2.) *The biblical, Hebrew meaning behind the name *Lucifer *(Latin for “Son of the morning”, “Lightbringer”, “Shining One", etc.) was inspired to the prophet Isaiah and later to the prophet Ezekiel. Their words profile and compare a fallen angel with two prideful human rulers. Isaiah's lament was toward an unidentified Babylonian king (Isaiah 14:4-15). Then in the next century, the prophet Ezekiel writes a prophecy against a certain King of Tyre (or Tyrus). This prophecy includes a reference to the influence of a demonic principality; a Prince of Tyre, (like the Prince of Persia) also pointing back to *Lucifer. (Ezekiel 28:11–19)
These two spiritual profiles contain both a prophecy of impending destruction for two earthly societies, and a tragic story about a glorious angelic being who rebelled against his maker. This angel WAS one of the most beautiful and anointed cherubim (high tier angelic beings). (Ezekiel 28:13-15)
(3.) After attempting a coup d'état, there was WAR in heaven! Lucifer and his followers were all defeated by the angel Micheal and his angels. They were all cast from heaven (Revelation 12:4, 7–9). Forever corrupted by the iniquity of his own pride, this *Lucifer became known throughout the Bible as Satan (adversary), the devil, the old serpent, or the red dragon. (Job 1:6-12) + (Luke 10:17-18) + (John 8:44) + (Revelation 12).
(4.) The angels do not have “mothers” or “fathers” because there are no male and female counterparts or angelic mating activities. (Matthew 22:30)
This Lucifer did not have a mother. This Lucifer had an awesome maker.