03-02-2019, 06:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-04-2019, 05:00 PM by loostudent.)
As I know in the Bible "lucifer" was never used as a name. It was an uncapitalized latin word for "morning star" or "day star" (Venus) also meaning "light-bearer", "shining one", "shining star". The meaning is metaphoric. It can be negative or positive. It depends on the context.
Venus as seen from Earth is a "wandering star". It climbs to its shining place in heaven and then it descends back (see the image bellow). This can symbolize someone grand but full of pride who latter falls. Thus it was used to describe the Babilonian king/empire for example. We also know some proverbs that summarize this: "pride will have a fall" or "the higher you climb, the higher you fall". This is the negative meaning. Some time latter it also became the name (this time capitalized) for Satan because of his fall from heaven (fallen angel).
There is also positive meaning of lucifer in the Bible - the light of Christ.
In Ra material Lucifer is used "in context" as the (sub)Logos that first incorporated the veil as an extension of free will.
Venus as seen from Earth is a "wandering star". It climbs to its shining place in heaven and then it descends back (see the image bellow). This can symbolize someone grand but full of pride who latter falls. Thus it was used to describe the Babilonian king/empire for example. We also know some proverbs that summarize this: "pride will have a fall" or "the higher you climb, the higher you fall". This is the negative meaning. Some time latter it also became the name (this time capitalized) for Satan because of his fall from heaven (fallen angel).
There is also positive meaning of lucifer in the Bible - the light of Christ.
In Ra material Lucifer is used "in context" as the (sub)Logos that first incorporated the veil as an extension of free will.