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1 | lucifer | Is 14:12 | Ron | 59075 | ||
If there is "much justification and support" can you cite it? Thanks. | ||||||
2 | lucifer | Is 14:12 | Makarios | 59082 | ||
Greetings Ron, Here is what Scofield says about the passage in Isaiah 14.. "Isaiah 14:12 son of the morning Verses 12-14 evidently refer to Satan, who, as prince of this world-system (see "World," #John 7:7 (See Scofield "#Revelation 13:8") is the real unseen ruler of the successive world- powers. Tyre, Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, Rome, etc. (see #Ezekiel 28:12-14 Lucifer, "day-star," can be none other that Satan. This tremendous passage marks the beginning of sin in the universe. When Lucifer said, "I will," sin began. See Scofield "#Revelation 20:10". See other instances of addressing Satan through another, #Genesis 3:15; #Matthew 16:22,23." And the Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge... "Isaiah 14:12 How art thou fallen. #13:10; 34:4; Eze 28:13-17; Lu 10:18; 2Pe 2:4; Re 12:7-10 Lucifer. or, day-star. #2Pe 1:19; Re 2:28; 22:16 weaken. #4-6; Jer 50:23; 51:20-24" And from John Wesley's Notes on the Bible... " Isaiah 14:12 Fallen - From the height of thy glory. Lucifer - Which properly is a bright star, that ushers in the morning; but is here metaphorically taken for the mighty king of Babylon. Son - The title of son is given in scripture not only to a person or thing begotten or produced by another, but also to any thing which is related, to it, in which sense we read of the son of a night, #Jonah 4:10, a son of perdition, #John 17:12, and, which is more agreeable, to the present case, the sons of Arcturus, #Job 38:32." So, I tell you again, the explanation that Satan is being exemplified in Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28 (as well as the King of Babylon and the King of Tyre) is not lacking in support. Blessings to you, Makarios |
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