Lucifer is a hoax. He/It (if you can call it anything) is not satan. The word that they tried to make be lucifer should of been translated... are you ready for this..........................................................
HOWL.
Thats right howl. Check this out...
Next I will list the King James renderings of the word that is found in the "Hebrew" texts and transliterations of its various forms in every occurrence in the entire KJV Bible. Now you can be the judge. In all Hebrew or Aramaic texts of Isa. 14:12, the only word found is "heh-lehl," eill, which is a form of the Hebrew stem "yah-lahl," ill, meaning howl. Here is Kittels Hebrew Text for the Hebrew Stem ill"yah-lahl"HOWL:
Isa. 13:6 eiliu Howl ye
Isa. 14:31 eili Howl
Isa. 15:2 iilil shall howl
Isa. 15:3 iilil shall howl
Isa. 16:7 iilil Howl
Isa. 16:7 iilil shall howl
Isa. 23:1 eililu Howl ye
Isa. 23:6 eililu Howl ye
Isa. 23:14 eililu Howl ye
Isa. 52:5 eililu make to howl
Isa. 65:14 eililu shall howl
Jer. 4:8 ueililu Howl
Jer. 25:34 eililu Howl
Jer. 47:2 ueill and shall howl
Jer. 48:20 eilili Howl
Jer. 48:31 ailil will I howl
Jer. 48:39 eililu They shall howl (Howl ye)
Jer. 49:3 eilili Howl (Howl ye)
Jer. 51:8 eililu howl
Ezek.30:2 eililu Howl ye
Hos. 7:14 iililu They howled
Joel 1:5 ueililu And howl
Joel 1:11 eililu howl
Joel 1:13 eililu And shall be howlings
Amos 8:1 ueililu and howl
Micah 1:8 uailile howl ye
Zeph. 1:11aililu Howl
Zech.11:2 eill howl
Zech.11:2 eililu howl
Isa. 14:12 eill Lucifer (??)
I dont believe one has to be a Hebrew scholar to see at a glance that "Lucifer" is totally out of place in this list. The meaning of this word is clear; eill is a verb that means "HOWL", and not a noun than can be twisted into a personal name such as "lucifer"!
Is there no end to the religious lies fostered on the naive Church? I assure you there is an end, and that end may be soon in sight!
And notice carefully that the Hebrew verb eill in Isa. 14:12 is the identical form of the first verb eill in Zech. 11:2. Now try substituting the personal noun "Lucifer" in place of the verb "howl" in the two places it occurs in Zech. 11:2. Here as in many Scriptures, the trees are likened to people who are crying out because of the death and destruction:
"Lucifer, fir tree; for the cedar is fallen; because the mighty are spoiled: Lucifer, O ye oaks of Bashan; for the forest of the ventage is come down."
Such a translation would be nonsense. Or lets try it back in Isa. 14 where we find the word Lucifer in verse 12, but notice how this word is translated in verse 31: Instead of "Howl, O gate; cry, O city " We would have, "Lucifer, O gate; cry, O city " Again, such a translation would be nonsense, as it is also nonsense in Isa. 14:12.
(an excerpt from a good friend)
I already knew that the angel Lucifer did not appear anywhere in canonized Christian Scripture; he is part of lore and legend. And I never believed that the King James Version was the definitive English translation; I thought you'd have figured that out from my other posts.
HOWEVER, the word "Lucifer" does appear in the Vulgate:
Isa 14:12 : quomodo cecidisti de caelo lucifer qui mane oriebaris corruisti in terram qui vulnerabas gentes
This is the passage that is referring to the fallen Babylonian King. The word also appears later in II Peter:
II Peter 1:19 et habemus firmiorem propheticum sermonem cui bene facitis adtendentes quasi lucernae lucenti in caliginoso loco donec dies inlucescat et lucifer oriatur in cordibus vestris
This passage seems to be using the word Lucifer, the morning star, to refer to enlightenment, though you could say it refers to Jesus.
And in Roman lore, Lucifer was the name given to the planet that is today named after Venus.
I think it was later when the fallen angel who refused to bow to mankind per God's orders, called in the Qur'an Iblis, was related to the serpent who tempted Eve, who could be related to Prometheus of Greek mythology. Prometheus brought fire to mankind... and one aspect of fire is that it provides light. Prometheus brought light to mankind... light bringer: Lucifer. The serpent brought the light of knowledge of good and evil to mankind... light bringer: Lucifer.
Therefore it's just a title given to the fallen angel. No one ever claimed that, that was actually his name. (I've given him the name of Orel, Light of God)