[m4xr3sdEfault]*******,=,e \_ヾ(ᐖ◞ ) ID: c70f8f March 27, 2019, 8:43 a.m. No.5921792   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1824

As a name for the devil, the more common meaning in English, "Lucifer" is the rendering of the Hebrew word הֵילֵל‎ in Isaiah (Isaiah 14:12) given in the King James Version of the Bible. The translators of this version took the word from the Latin Vulgate,[2] which translated הֵילֵל by the Latin word lucifer (uncapitalized),[3][4] meaning "the morning star, the planet Venus", or, as an adjective, "light-bringing".[5]

 

As a name for the morning star, "Lucifer" is a proper name and is capitalized in English. In Greco-Roman civilization the morning star was often personified and considered a god[6] and in some versions considered a son of Aurora (the Dawn).[7]