Considerable controversy exists over the origin of Lucifer, so no definite answers can be given. The modern view of Lucifer seems to derive from the Christian Bible as a fallen angel figure. However, this may be preceded by an ancient Canaanite myth about Attar, god of the morning star, who failed to usurp the throne of Baal, another god. The name "Lucifer" derives from the Latin word for "morning star," but the story may be much older than Christianity.
No it was from the fall of Adam.
Dante's Inferno.
The story of Lucifer's rebellion and fall from heaven can be found in the book of Isaiah (Isaiah 14:12-15) and the book of Ezekiel (Ezekiel 28:12-17) in the Bible. Both of these passages are often interpreted as describing the origin and fall of Lucifer, who is associated with Satan in Christian tradition.
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all is fair
If you really read the lyrics you would see that they are talking more about Lucifer and his angels. It would appear that they are in favor of the Fallen. They seem to be retelling the story putting Lucifer as the victum and calling for his return to grace.
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from spain
from ireland
Ireland.
Ireland
from Spain