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Lucifer

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The name "Lucifer" comes from Isaiah 14:12, in a passage that refers to an ancient emperor. It means "Light-bearer," and was used as a name for the planet Venus, the "Day Star" or "Morning Star," appearing before dawn.

The name "Satan" is actually a title for a servant of God, literally "The Satan" translated as "the Accuser." This being functioned somewhat as a prosecuting attorney in the Divine Court.

The term "Devil" is used in various forms in many cultures to indicate the personification of evil.

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