Saturday, March 21, 2009

Latin name for the Morning Star?

The ancient Romans called the star-planet Venus … LUCIFER - when it rises in the morning ... but when it shines at sunset it is called Vesper.

Lucifer
is a name frequently given to Satan in Biblical Christian belief. This usage as a reference to a
"Fallen angel" stems from a particular to the FALSE Interpretation of a passage in the Bible (Isaiah 14:3-20) that speaks of someone who is given the name of "Day Star" or "Morning Star" (in Latin, Lucifer) as fallen from heaven. The same Latin word is used of the morning star in 2 Peter 1:19 and elsewhere with no relation to Satan. However, in many writings later than those of the Bible the Latin word has been used, without being translated as "Morning Star" and the like, as a proper name with which to designate Satan.

DO NOT FEAR THE REAPER! Man wrote the Bible



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