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===Origin===
===Origin===
''Lucifer'' (lit. "light-bearer") is the Latin name of the planet Venus in its role as the morning star, and is used in the Vulgate as a translation of the Hebrew word ''helel'' (lit. "shining one"), which also refers to Venus, in the verse Isaiah 14:12. While biblical scholars agree that Isaiah used this term as a metaphor for the king of Babylon, Christian tradition states that this verse refers to Satan and that Lucifer is the original name of Satan before he rebelled against God. However, this identification was rejected by church reformers such as Martin Luther and John Calvin.
''Lucifer'' (lit. "light-bearer") is the Latin name of the planet Venus in its role as the morning star, and is used in the Vulgate as a translation of the Hebrew word ''helel'' (lit. "shining one"), which also refers to Venus, in the verse Isaiah 14:12. While biblical scholars agree that Isaiah used this term as a metaphor for the king of Babylon, Christian tradition states that this verse refers to Satan, because Jesus says that he saw Satan fall from heaven in Luke 10:18. However, this identification was rejected by church reformers such as Martin Luther and John Calvin.


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