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Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by MadeINchenzen2: 9:52am On Apr 07 |
I've got my reservations about the English Bible, I don't know if it's a tool of manipulation by some kings and rulers of the ancient British kingdom. I have done deep research on the subject matter and have discovered that the move by translators of the Greek Bible to English is shrouded with a lot of secrets and politics, starting with the execution of the English translator of the Bible William Tyndale by King Henry VIII after he tagged Tyndale's translation as Heresy. (more emphasis in comment section) Read: 2nd Peter 1 vs 19 of the Latin Bible... Latin: et habemus firmiorem propheticum sermonem cui bene facitis adtendentes quasi lucernae lucenti in caliginoso loco donec dies inlucescat et lucifer oriatur in cordibus vestris Google Translate: and we have a firmer prophetic message to which you are doing well, attending to it like a lamp shining in a dark place until the day dawns and the lucifer rises in your hearts English Bible: 2 Peter 1:19 in Other Translations 19 • Because of that experience, we have even greater confidence in the message proclaimed by the prophets. You must pay close attention to what they wrote, for their words are like a lamp shining in a dark place—until the Day dawns, and Christ the Morning Star shines in your hearts.
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Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by MadeINchenzen2: 10:03am On Apr 07 |
Read: https://www.worldhistory.org/William_Tyndale/ Who was Williams Tyndale? Was he the first one to translate the Bible, not King James, into English? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by nairalanda1(m): 10:06am On Apr 07 |
Yeah, if I call someone Christopher and someone else is also called Christopher it don't mean they are the same person 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by muyico(m): 10:12am On Apr 07 |
the throne Lucifer is occupying b4 in heaven, but chased out from heaven, Jesus Christ is occupying d title and throne now! read revelation 22 till end 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by MadeINchenzen2: 10:20am On Apr 07 |
muyico:What throne, where did you get that information? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by judatech: 10:25am On Apr 07 |
So so much we don't know and may never know 1 Like |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by SayGod: 10:26am On Apr 07 |
simply because he is lucifer |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by muyico(m): 10:28am On Apr 07 |
MadeINchenzen2:· The ESV calls him the Day Star, son of Dawn. The bright (and) morning star is reserved for Jesus (Revelation, 22:16). If the 'Morning Star' in Isaiah 14:12 is referring ... - Quora Is Jesus the same person as Lucifer, for they are both ... How can Satan be 'the shining morning star' of ... In Revelation 22:16 NIV Jesus calls himself ... |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by naptu2: 10:28am On Apr 07 |
Venus, the morning star (light bringer). No capitalisation. 1 Like |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by MadeINchenzen2: 10:54am On Apr 07 |
SayGod:And who did the English Bible refer to as 'Lucifer'? |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by Leo34rf(f): 10:55am On Apr 07 |
I don't subscribe to any god that deals in blood, especially innocent blood. Those are demonic beings, so a lot of them popular religions out for me.
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Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by SayGod: 11:55am On Apr 07 |
MadeINchenzen2: son of light |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by MadeINchenzen2: 12:11pm On Apr 07 |
SayGod:what verse? |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by DMerciful(m): 1:13pm On Apr 07 |
Google translate isnt very accurate, is it? MadeINchenzen2: |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by Dsimmer: 1:28pm On Apr 07 |
Lucifer means son of light or morning star. That was what was used to describe Human who are the image of God. That was why the scripture says "oh Lucifer, how are that fallen, you son of morning star". That particular scripture was talking about the Hebrews/Isrealites when they sinned but on a larger scale, it was also talking about the fall of the first man. Hence, the coming of Jesus represented the first man on earth thus the need to fulfill the law which has no mercy, therefore, he had to die to pay the price of the sinner or the sin of the first man. However, he triumphed over the law by his resurrection. Thus meaning mercy abounds for everyone because if Jesus could obtain mercy after representing the sinner at the face of the law which has no mercy, then mercy abounds for everyone in the face of the law because it's now Jesus who justifies. That was why it was stated that Jesus paid the price of the sinner. However, it doesn't mean one should continue to do evil because sooner or later, you will reap it. Just like Paul stated, "you can't continue in sin yet expect grace to abound" 3 Likes |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by SayGod: 1:29pm On Apr 07 |
MadeINchenzen2: Read the full bible |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by Melagros(m): 2:57pm On Apr 07 |
COMRADES, we're here to learn |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by Iamanoited: 4:42pm On Apr 07 |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by MadeINchenzen2: 4:43pm On Apr 07 |
Dsimmer:Are you confused or what? |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by MadeINchenzen2: 4:44pm On Apr 07 |
SayGod:Are you confused or what? |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by Dsimmer: 4:44pm On Apr 07 |
MadeINchenzen2: You're rather dumb |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by Iamanoited: 4:53pm On Apr 07 |
Nice piece. However, it is relevant to note that the SPIRIT of JESUS, LUCIFER, 444, MORNING STAR was a REFERENCE BY MANY SCHOLARS TO A COMMON SYMBOL IN THE HEBREW SCROLL. Orisa37 |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by MadeINchenzen2: 5:14pm On Apr 07 |
Dsimmer:Are you confused or what? |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by muyico(m): 5:25pm On Apr 07 |
[quote au thor=MadeINchenzen2 post=129309241]What throne, where did you get that information?[/quote] I quoted u b4! morning 🌟 is a title and there is throne assign to it,, after Lucifer rebel, he was chase from heaven to pit of earth, so the throne and title was given to Jesus Christ bcus he defeat him! revelation 22:16! |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by muyico(m): 5:28pm On Apr 07 |
[quote author=MadeINchenzen2 post=129309241]What throne, where did you get that information?[/ 31 Dec 2022 · The ESV calls him the Day Star, son of Dawn. The bright (and) morning star is reserved for Jesus (Revelation, 22:16). If the 'Morning Star' in Isaiah 14:12 is referring ... - Quora Is Jesus the same person as Lucifer, for they are both ... How can Satan be 'the shining morning star' of ... In Revelation 22:16 NIV Jesus calls himself ... - Quora More results from www.quora.com ] |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by MadeINchenzen2: 6:56pm On Apr 07 |
muyico:This is the funniest piece I've read on nairaland since 2005 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by AcadaWriter: 8:21pm On Apr 07 |
Fergie001 Nlfpmod |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by Samunique(m): 9:07pm On Apr 07 |
judatech:Don't get yourself confused, the word Lucifer which means the morning or shining star came into existence when the Hebrew scriptures were translated into the greek language which was called Septuagint. This word first appeared in Isaiah 14:12, but the original Hebrew word used there was Helel which the Greek translator translated as Lucifer, that's how the word Lucifer came into existence. Though the word Helel is somehow similar in meaning with the Greek word Lucifer which means "day star". Just like the word Elohim is used both for Yahweh and other gods even man in the Bible, does it make us doubt Yahweh as the only true one God? NO......And that doesn't make our God a false God as well. Therefore, calling Our Lord Jesus Christ Lucifer doesn't make Him the devil, it's just a Greek word for Daystar , infact the title Morningstar/Daystar does not belong to the devil anymore, it belongs to Christ. Don't suspect anything, no one is hiding anything from you, it's a Greek word which was translated appropriately to the word morning star, Daystar........
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Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by Kobojunkie: 4:55am On Apr 08 |
MadeINchenzen2:Read 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. The Greek name for this planet was variously Phosphoros (also meaning "light-bringer" or Heosphoros (meaning "dawn-bringer". Lucifer was said to be "the fabled son of Aurora and Cephalus, and father of Ceyx". He was often presented in poetry as heralding the dawn.
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Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by Kobojunkie: 5:19am On Apr 08 |
Samunique:The Hebrew word mistranslated to Lucifer in Isaiah 14 vs 12 instead means Dawn, and it a used as a reference to the King of Babylon — not a devil or even the devil—, the one to whom the dirge was sung about- Isaiah 14 vs 4. 2. The devil was never a light bringer nor a Morning star. Jesus Christ is the only Lightbringer — Phosphorus — recorded in Scripture. He is the light to shine in all who belong to Him and obey Him — those who love Him. In Revelation 22 vs 6, John records in his book of Revelations that Jesus Christ declared Himself the brighter morning star. |
Re: Why Was Christ Referred To As Lucifer In The Latin Bible? by Samunique(m): 9:11am On Apr 08 |
Kobojunkie:
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