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That would be the full "one-third" of God's created angels whom he coerced into following him:

"...he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him." (Rev.12:9)

"...behold a great red Dragon [...that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan - Rev.12:9]... and his tail drew the third part of the STARS of heaven, and did cast them to the earth..." (Rev.12:3-4).

Besides Lucifer, Isaiah 14:12, Abaddon which is Hebrew and Apollyon in the Greek which both words means Destroyer, Revelation 9:11. We are not to focus on angels, for they have not provided anything for us. We are to focus on "JESUS Who is the Author (Began) and Finisher (Perfects) of our faith: Who for the Joy (that HE provides in Salvation), endured the Cross (unspeakable Horror for our sins and not HIS own), despising the shame (did not consider the terrible pain and suffering), and is set down at the Right Hand of the throne of GOD (in Glory of Exaltation)!" Hebrews 12:2. GOD Bless!

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