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  Lucifer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lucifer appears in Greek mythology as Prometheus: he who brings light to humanity; it is used by poets to represent the Morning Star at moments when "Venus" would intrude distracting imagery of the goddess.
From the viewpoint of the Christian tradition Lucifer is seen as having been second in command to God himself; he was the highest archangel in heaven, but he was motivated by pride and greed to rebel against God and was cast out of heaven, followed by a third of the host of heaven.
Lucifer was an important figure in the Cylon empire, in the 1978 TV-series Battlestar Galactica.
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 Saint Lucifer - PakAF.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
While in confinement, Saint Lucifer argued so strongly with the emperor that he was banished, first to Palestine and then to Thebes, Egypt.
After the death of Constantius and the coronation of Julian the Apostate, Lucifer was released in 362.
His name demonstrates that "Lucifer" (meaning "light-bringer") was not yet merely a synonym of "Satan" in the 4th century.
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 Luciferians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lucifer was a staunch ultra-orthodox opponent of Arius, declared a heretic.
Various gnostic "Luciferian" sects that emphasize the dualism of the universe have also been associated with the image of Lucifer, in the root sense of the "bringer of light".
The orthodox view has associated Lucifer with "Satan before the fall", though, as Bishop Lucifer's name attests, Lucifer was not yet associated with "Satan" in the 4th century.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Lucifer of Cagliari
He first appears in ecclesiastical history, in full maturity of strength and abilities, in 354 when he was deputed by Pope Liberius, with the priest Pancratius and the deacon Hilary, to request the Emperor Constantius to convene a council, to deal with the accusations directed against St. Athanasius and his previous condemnation.
Lucifer there defended the Bishop of Alexandria with much passion and in very violent language, thus furnishing the adversaries of the great Alexandrian with a pretext for resentment and further violence, and causing a new condemnation of Athanasius.
In the course of this exile Lucifer wrote an extremely virulent pamphlet entitled "Ad Constantium Augustum pro sancto Athanasio libri II", an eloquent defence of Catholic orthodoxy, but in such exaggerated language that it overshot the mark and injured the cause it was meant to serve.
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 The Origin of Devils & Demons
Lucifer is Latin for 'Light Bearer' and a Roman deity associated with the planet Venus, which was known as Lucifer in Roman astrology before Venus, daughter of Jupiter, was promoted from Goddess of vegetation to Goddess of love and beauty with the planet renamed in her honor.
Lucifer is the son of Astraeus and father of Ceyx, Daedalion and the Hesperides.
Lucifer was adopted by the ancient Hebrews and retooled Shahar God of the dawn, Jerusalem means 'House of Shalem' and has ties to the worship of Venus the 'Bringer of Light'.
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 Lucifer Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
From the viewpoint of the Christian mythology that developed after Jerome, Lucifer came to be seen as having been second in command to God himself; he was the highest archangel in heaven, but he was motivated by pride and greed to rebel against God and was cast out of heaven by Archangel Michael.
Doctors are commonly seen as people of reason, logic and intelligence and their reception of the emeralds could easily be paralleled with the Gnostic archetype of Lucifer being the brilliant and dynamic element of rebellious human intelligence.
Lucifer is a major plot character in the Shin Megami Tensei series of videogames, following a modified version of his role in Christian tradition.
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 Lucifer/Shaher/Helel as a pagan god - MysticWicks Online Pagan Community and Pagan Forums
Lucifer ("light-bearer") is the personification of the planet Venus as the morningstar, and son of Aurora.
Lucifer as a personification is called a son of Astraeus and Aurora or Eos, of Cephalus and Aurora, or of Atlas.
In ancient times Lucifer was a surname for Dianna (as she became the goddess of the moon in addition to her traditional role as goddess of the hunt when her brother Apollo became the god of the sun).
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 lucifer information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Lucifer is a Latin word derived from two words, lux(light; genitive lucis) and ferre (to bear, to bring), meaning light-bearer.
Lucifer does not appearin Greek or Roman mythology; it is used by poets to represent the Morning Star at moments when "Venus" would intrude distractingimagery of the goddess.
Lucifer is a key protagonist in John Milton's Protestant Christian epic, Paradise Lost.Milton presents Lucifer almost sympathetically, an ambitious and prideful angel who defies God and wages war on heaven, only tobe defeated and cast down.
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 Luciferians is a term applied to two separate groups in...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Various gnostic Luciferian sects have also been associated with the image of Lucifer Lucifer, in the root sense of the bringer of light.
The orthodox view is to associate Lucifer with "Satan Satan before the fall".
Others link Lucifer with Prometheus Prometheus who stole light (wisdom?) from the gods to bring to man. These sects have had persistent groups of followers since the Middle Ages Middle Ages.
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 ipedia.com: Luciferians Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
The first was a schismatic group named after Lucifer Calaritanus, Bishop of Cagliari, in the late 4th century.
Various gnostic Luciferian sects have also been associated with the image of Lucifer, in the root sense of the bringer of light.
Others link Lucifer with Prometheus who stole fire (wisdom?) from the gods to bring to man. These sects have had persistent groups of followers since the Middle Ages.
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 xxx church :: the prayer wall - Angels Vs. Humans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Lucifer, was the angel of light, or the angel of music..I've heard it both ways....
Lucifer also is not a proper name, but a word meaning morning star.
It was with poets such as Milton that the synthesis was complete, and the name of the light-bringer came to be associated fairly indelibly with the idea of a personal devil, the 'first born angel' who opposed God.
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 Witchvox Article
Lucifer Calaritanus was opposed by the Roman Emperor Constantius II, himself an Arian.
Lucifer Calaritanus consecrated one of the candidates, Paulinus, as bishop.
Lucifer Calaritanus then founded the Luciferians, who promulgated his opinion that all former Arians should be deposed and any bishop accepting them should be excommunicated.
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 Lucifer and Satan! - MysticWicks Online Pagan Community and Pagan Forums
Lucifer is also a surname of several goddesses of light, such as Artemis, Aurora, and Hecate.
Lucifer is the title and principal character of the epic poem by the Dutch playwright, Vondel (who uses Lucifer in lieu of Satan), and a principal character in the mystery play by Imre Madach, "The Tragedy of Man".
Lucifer is known as Melek Taus, the Peacock Angel, to the Yezidis; and in direct contradiction to traditional Christian (even Muslim) theology, he is not viewed as in any way "fallen" or evil.
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 View topic - Jesus-Messiah-Lucifer, the Beast 666 Jesus Christ Forums
Lucifer is called "son of the morning"; Jesus is called "bright and morning star".
Lucifer, in the Isaiah passage that has been quoted, has been shown to say things like "I will be like the Most High God." Jesus already is the Most High God, so if Jesus were Lucifer, it wouldn't make sense for him to say that.
In case you didn't know, Lucifer was the roman god of Venus as the "Morning Star", the planet that "brings the light of the Sun".
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 iqexpand.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Jump to: navigation, search This article is about Lucifer the star or fallen angel; for other meanings, see Lucifer (disambiguation).
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Lucifer - where did the word come from and what is its true meaning?
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 Lucifer : search word
A description of the supernatural fall :"the whole day long I was carried headlong, and at sunset I fell in Lemnos, and but little life was in me" relates the fall of Hephaestus from Olympus in Homer's Iliad I:591ff, but it was drawn upon by Christian authors embellishing the fall of Lucifer.
:''"Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heav'n."'' —''Paradise Lost'', Book I, 292 Lucifer is a key protagonist in John Milton's Protestant epic, Paradise Lost.
But we word, and should be used only of some important assertion.
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 The Origin of Devils and Demons - Castle of Spirits.com
Lucifer is Latin for 'Light Bearer' and a Roman deity associated with the planet Venus, which was known as Lucifer in Roman astrology before
Venus, daughter of Jupiter, was promoted from Goddess of vegetation to Goddess of love and beauty with the planet renamed in her honor.
Lucifer was equated with Satan by St. Jerome in his Vulgate which claimed he was the serpent in the Garden of Eden who tempted Adam & Eve to transgress.
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 lucifel corrected for lucifer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
This article is about Lucifer in reference to Christian theology; for other meanings, see Lucifer (disambiguation).
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 Lucifer Calaritanus -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Lucifer Calaritanus -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
To further his rigorously orthodox views, Lucifer of Cagliari founded the (Click link for more info and facts about Luciferians) Luciferians, a sect that survived in scattered remnants into the early 5th century.
His date of birth and the history of his youth are not known, but he must have been born early in the (Click link for more info and facts about fourth century) fourth century.
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 Bill Schnoebelen
The Luciferians were founded by Lucifer Calaritanus (died circa 370 CE), the bishop of Cagliari, Sardinia.
Lucifer was opposed by the Roman Emperor Constantius II, himself an Arian.
As a result of two councils, one in Arelate, Gaul (later Arles, France) in 353 and the Council of Milan in 355, the Luciferian's chief bishop, St. Anthasius the Great, was condemned and Lucifer Calaritanus exiled to the east, where he continued to write tracts opposing the emperor.
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 lucifer - OneLook Dictionary Search
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 Lucifer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
"Lucifer" is used by Jerome in the Vulgate (4th century) to translate into Latin Isaiah 14:12-14, where the Hebrew text refers to helel ben-shachar (הילל בן שחר in Hebrew).
Anyone who has actually looked up in the sky and seen the planet Venus in its brightest moments will tell you that it's quite a sight to behold.
It's curious how it can be considered Lucifer, the Prince of Darkness, since it appears so bright in the sky, as well as the root word meaning "light bringer" or "light bearer" which is mentioned elsewhere in this article.
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 collegebasketball.ca - Lucifer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
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 LUCIFER FACTS AND INFORMATION
: ''This article is about Lucifer the star or fallen angel; for other meanings, see Lucifer_(disambiguation).''
Luciferians, the anti-Arian followers of 4th-century Lucifer_Calaritanus, Lucifer, the bishop of Cagliari.
Dennis Bratcher, 'Lucifer' in Isaiah 14:12-17 : Translation and Ideology.
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 lucifer - OneLook Dictionary Search
Lucifer, lucifer : Encarta® World English Dictionary, North American Edition [home, info]
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