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  1. Jun 22, 2023 · The KJV and NKJV both translate “morning star” as “Lucifer, son of the morning.” It is clear from the rest of the passage that Isaiah is referring to Satan’s fall from heaven (Luke 10:18). So in this case, the morning star refers to Satan.

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    Roman folklore and etymology. Lucifer (the morning star) represented as a winged child pouring light from a jar. Engraving by G. H. Frezza, 1704. In Roman folklore, Lucifer ("light-bringer" in Latin) was the name of the planet Venus, though it was often personified as a male figure bearing a torch.

  3. May 27, 2024 · In Christian theology, "Morningstar" is often associated with Lucifer, the fallen angel mentioned in the Bible, who is sometimes referred to as the "Morningstar" or "Lightbringer" due to his former radiance and beauty before his rebellion against God.

  4. Nov 13, 2023 · So while Lucifer is the name which we associate with Satan, rather than being a proper name, “Lucifer” refers to and is descriptive of his former splendor. In short, the fact that he was described as “the morning star” was a reflection of his character.

  5. Learn why the Bible refers to both Jesus and Satan as the morning star, and how they differ in their roles and destinies. Explore the biblical passages that mention Lucifer, the Day Star, the Lion, and the light of the world.

  6. Find biblical verses and dictionary entries related to Lucifer, the morning star or the devil. Learn about the origin, meaning and usage of the word Lucifer in different contexts and sources.

  7. “How you are fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! How you are cut down to the ground, You who weakened the nations! New American Standard Bible. “How you have fallen from heaven, You star of the morning, son of the dawn! You have been cut down to the earth, You who defeated the nations! NASB 1995.