The entity called Lucifer is not who we think he is.
We look at the Day of the Lord in Isaiah with a study of the king of Babylon in Isaiah 13 and 14. We explain why Babylon may not mean the city made famous by Hammurabi and Nebuchadnezzar, and why Lucifer, a translation of the Hebrew Helen Ben Shachar (“Lightbringer son of Dawn”) is probably the rebel Watcher chief Shemihazah—better known to us as Saturn.
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