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What is lucifering?

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It's another name for satan.

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The name "Lucifer" appears once in The Bible in Isaiah 14:12.

Lucifer is used in the midst of a "proverb AGAINST the king of Babylon"... supposedly calling the king Lucifer. And it may well be doing that.

However... the king of Babylon wasn't in the "third heaven" of God's throne [II Cor.12:2], that he could replace God on His throne there, and/or that he could fall from there.

Jesus says: "...no MAN hath ascended up to heaven, but He that came down from heaven, even the Son of Man which is in heaven." (John 3:13)

It's evident that Isaiah's "proverb" is using the Babylonian king, comparing him to someone else named Lucifer. Someone who wasn't a man... and who WAS in heaven... and cast back down to earth.

Therefore, it is widely accepted by many that Lucifer is, as stated above, another name for Satan, a "spirit being" and a once-trusted angel upon whom God had bestowed great authority within His universal Government in the beginning of creation.

Other biblical evidence clearly states that he waged war in heaven and was cast back down to earth [Rev.12], from whence he launched his attack on God's throne [for him to "ascend above the clouds"... he had to be looking up from the surface of earth].

Further evidence that Lucifer is Satan, is that during Satan's "temptation" of Christ... he tempted Him with ALL THE KINGDOMS ON THE EARTH... promising to give them all to Christ should He fall down and worship him.

According to The Bible, then: Satan clearly OWNSthe governments of men on the earth, since the first man and woman on earth gave their obedience and sovereignty to him ["...that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan..." -- Rev.12:9].

Therefore, is God's proverb calling the king of Babylon "Lucifer"... not out of order... since Babylon is the first recorded established kingdom on the earth this side of the flood.

"Lucifer" is used only once in the Bible... but the context in which it's used lends strong biblical evidence to it, indeed, being another name for Satan.

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It's another name for satan.

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The name "Lucifer" appears once in the Bible in Isaiah 14:12.

Lucifer is used in the midst of a "proverb AGAINST the king of Babylon"... supposedly calling the king Lucifer. And it may well be doing that.

However... the king of Babylon wasn't in the "third heaven" of God's throne [II Cor.12:2], that he could replace God on His throne there, and/or that he could fall from there.

Jesus says: "...no MAN hath ascended up to heaven, but He that came down from heaven, even the Son of Man which is in heaven." (John 3:13)

It's evident that Isaiah's "proverb" is using the Babylonian king, comparing him to someone else named Lucifer. Someone who wasn't a man... and who WAS in heaven... and cast back down to earth.

Therefore, it is widely accepted by many that Lucifer is, as stated above, another name for Satan, a "spirit being" and a once-trusted angel upon whom God had bestowed great authority within His universal Government in the beginning of creation.

Other biblical evidence clearly states that he waged war in heaven and was cast back down to earth [Rev.12], from whence he launched his attack on God's throne [for him to "ascend above the clouds"... he had to be looking up from the surface of earth].

Further evidence that Lucifer is Satan, is that during Satan's "temptation" of Christ... he tempted Him with ALL THE KINGDOMS ON THE EARTH... promising to give them all to Christ should He fall down and worship him.

According to the Bible, then: Satan clearly OWNSthe governments of men on the earth, since the first man and woman on earth gave their obedience and sovereignty to him ["...that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan..." -- Rev.12:9].

Therefore, is God's proverb calling the king of Babylon "Lucifer"... not out of order... since Babylon is the first recorded established kingdom on the earth this side of the flood.

"Lucifer" is used only once in the Bible... but the context in which it's used lends strong biblical evidence to it, indeed, being another name for Satan.

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