Lucifer is Hebrew heylel light-bearer, son of morning. The account of the fall of Lucifer is found in Isaiah 14:12-20. In eternity past, we do not know exactly when this occurred, Lucifer deceived 1/3 of the righteous angels to attempt usurp the Authority of the Almighty GOD. The revolt of course failed because the created cannot defeat the Creator. GOD cast the fallen angels out of Heaven, but they are still subject to GOD, Job chapters 1&2. This "mystery" displays the height, breadth, and length of the Love of GOD (Romans 8:39) that HE did not destroy these rebellious angels but has allowed them to exist in excess of 7 millennia. Their day of judgment is coming (Revelation 20:11-15), when they, death, and hell are cast into the Lake of Fire. This judgment is not based on vengeance but the Justice of GOD. In fact if the fallen angels had not blasphemed the Holy Spirit, the only unforgivable sin, Matthew 12:31, GOD would have restored them because GOD is in the Business of Restoration. However, the fallen angels did blaspheme the Holy Spirit and furthermore, they do not believe the Word of GOD, and they believe that they can still defeat the GOD of Wonders; such is the depravity, delusion, and insanity of sin.
The name of the fallen angel is Lucifer.
The name of the fallen angel is Lucifer.
Lucifer, now called Satan, is one fallen angel.
Yes, Lucifer is traditionally believed to be a fallen angel in Christian theology.
Lucifer is a fallen angel.
No. That was Lucifer.
No Lucifer was fallen angel, fell from heights.
it means fallen angel just like in english. SHINee sang a song called Lucifer, but as you already know, lucifer is not a korean word....
The main fallen angel was Lucifer, who had pride so great he thought he was better than God. All the angels who sided with Lucifer instead of God became fallen angels, or Lucifer's demon servants.
No, Lucifer is no longer considered an angel. According to Christian theology, Lucifer was cast out of heaven and became a fallen angel known as Satan.
The fallen angel who rebelled against God is commonly known as Lucifer.
Strictly Bible speaking, Fallen Angels answer to Lucifer, who in the Bible is considered the first Fallen Angel.