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Venus is connected to Luciferianism because Lucifer is the Latin name for the planet Venus, meaning "light-bringer," and is often associated with the morning star. In Luciferianism, this connection is seen as a veneration of Lucifer as a symbol of a guiding spirit, knowledge, and enlightenment, rather than the Christian Devil.
Connection to Venus and Lucifer
Latin for "light-bringer": The name "Lucifer" is Latin for "light-bringer" or "morning star".
The planet Venus: It is the name given to the planet Venus when it appears as the bright "morning star" in the sky before sunrise.
Ancient origins: Ancient cultures personified planets as deities. The planet was known by different names, such as Inanna (Sumerian), Ishtar (Akkadian), and Phosphoros (Greek). The Romans adopted the name "Lucifer".
Symbolic meaning: Because Venus is the brightest planet visible in the morning, it was seen as a herald of the sun, bringing light to the darkness.
Luciferianism and the symbolism of Venus
Symbol of enlightenment: In Luciferianism, the association with Venus is used to represent knowledge, enlightenment, and the guiding light that leads one out of darkness, rather than a figure of evil.
"Fallen angel" and "light-bringer" interpretation: The figure of "Lucifer" is often linked to the biblical "fallen angel" narrative from Isaiah 14, which uses the morning star as an allegory for a king's fall from pride. Luciferians often interpret this story as a symbol of a being punished for imparting knowledge, similar to Prometheus.
Embracing the "light-bringer" role: This interpretation allows for veneration of Lucifer as a liberator and knowledge-giver, separate from the Christian concept of the Devil.
… Venus. The tradition usually reveres Lucifer not as the Devil, but as a destroyer, a guardian, liberator, light bringer or guiding spirit to darkness .
In Roman folklore, Lucifer ("light-bringer" in Latin) was the name of the planet Venus, though it was often personified as a male figure bearing a torch.
Beelzebub - Leader of Phosporos. Akhuy - One of the Egyptian decans that rises beside Venus. Abaddon - Demon ruler of Venus in the Hierarchy of Hell.Dec 19, 2024
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But that is inverted——
Bible says different.
the Bible, the planet Venus, called the "bright and morning star," symbolizes Jesus Christ and represents hope, a new day, and his triumphant return. This symbolism is found in the book of Revelation, where Jesus identifies himself with this bright celestial body. The term "star" in scripture often included both stars and planets, with Venus being the most brilliant and fitting metaphor for Christ's glory and promise of a new dawn.
Symbol of Jesus Christ: Venus is referred to as the "bright and morning star," an image Jesus uses to describe himself in Revelation 22:16.
Biblical context: The Bible uses the term "star" to refer to a bright object in the sky, and for a time, "star" could mean a planet, as ancient languages did not distinguish between them. Venus is the brightest object after the Moon, making it a fitting symbol for Christ.
Symbol of hope and new beginnings: The morning star, which appears just before sunrise, symbolizes a new day, hope, and the dawn of God's kingdom. Its appearance also foreshadows the sun's arrival, linking it to Jesus' promise of his soon coming and resurrection.
Fulfillment of prophecy: Balaam's prophecy in Numbers 24:17, which describes a "star shall come out of Jacob," is often interpreted as referring to the Messiah, who is identified with the Morning Star in Revelation.