Yes, according to some interpretations of religious texts, Lucifer was originally a cherub before his fall from grace.
No, Lucifer is not a cherub. Lucifer is traditionally depicted as a fallen angel or a powerful demon in Christian theology and mythology. Cherubs are a different type of angelic being often associated with innocence and protection.
Lucifer was traditionally believed to be an archangel, specifically the highest-ranking angel before his fall from grace.
In the OT Lucifer is referred to as the anointed Cherub. By studying all of the passages in the OT speaking about Cherubs you will find that a Cherub has a face of an ox. Since he has the face of a cow, he more than likely was some type of cow color, that could be brown, tan, black, white, well, you get it. That is all we can really get from the Hebrew scripture about the color of Lucifer
There is no mention in the Bible of Lucifer having a dog.
Lucifer is mentioned in the Bible in the book of Isaiah, specifically in Isaiah 14:12-15.
Who? I suppose that you are referring to "he" as Lucifer. It was because Lucifer became arrogant. He was blameless in his ways, until wickedness was found in him. Lucifer wanted to be like the Most High. And so God cast the guardian cherub to the earth. Hence, Lucifer turned into satan, the decil, the father of lies, the serpent.
There is no mention in the Bible of Lucifer being in the Garden of Eden.
The Bible mentions Lucifer as an angel in the book of Isaiah, specifically in Isaiah 14:12-15.
The name Lucifer is mentioned in the Bible in Isaiah 14:12, where it refers to the fallen angel who rebelled against God.
# Lucifer still exists--we usually call him Satan or the Devil. # The Bible does not indicate when Lucifer and the rest of the angels were created.
Lucifer is an Angel himself, and is said to have companion Angels.