Monday, January 06, 2014

The Meaning Of Lucifer

The word Lucifer means Light Bringer or Bright star  or Shining one
and it is from Latin and it means very clearly "Star or Light"  --->  one who brings enlightenment through Natural Law is what the true interpretation could be.

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The word Lucifer is mentioned once only in the King James Version of the Bible and in a couple of other versions but only ONCE!



Commencing in Isaiah 14:4 to  Isaiah 14:16    Describing the King of Babylon who is clearly a man.  A man who is an oppressor.  There is some sarcastic shots then from the Israelite's at their enemy king they speak of here.   

"How are thou fallen from Heaven of Lucifer". Isa 14:12

It is such a slanderous lie to say anything else than what the true meaning is.  This use of the word "Lucifer" as Satan or as a Devil originates from the Universal Church of the World (The Holy Catholic Church). 

It was first coined by Pope Gregory the Great, he was the one who decided to align himself to the fact that Lucifer was Satan.  (540AD - 609AD).

Why do the Christians still follow such a lie?  A lie perpetrated by the Catholics who follow twisted scriptures which they give all credence to as truth.    This in itself is quite a Luciferian example (Shining example).  Excuse my humor.

An interesting fact that Danny Wilton brings to light is one of the Kings James Version translators was a Rosicrucian Initiate Dr Robert Fludd.  He chose to translate this word with the Latin meaning that means Star.
The scripture reads as follows:
Jesus calls himself the day star Rev 2:28 it is the Morning star and Rev 2:16 Morning Star  and in  2 Peter 1:19  The day star arises in your hearts. 
So Jesus is calling himself Lucifer and this is very clear.

I wonder if Fludd realized what he was doing translating this word this way.  Perhaps it was his secret way of making it so blatant that only the awake would be able to see this.


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