Bible Question: In Isaiah 14:4 it says "you will take up this taunt against the king of Babylon:" and then goes on to say in Isaiah 14:12 "How you have fallen from heaven, O morning star, son of the dawn!" but this is directed toward the king of Babylon, not Lucifer, am I right, in retribution for the pride and evil of the inhabitants of Babylon? Are there any other scripture references you know? Maybe one that will address who the morning star is, or the son of the dawn? I have cross-referenced with Revelations but have still had no luck in getting a clear and complete "story." Thank you. |
Bible Answer: I believe that your mistaken, in vers.7, this is a future reference to the millinial reign and the scriptures change to reference satan.satan has22 names in scripture, do you need them all? I have them. The anointed Cherub in ezk. 28;11 also references back to the son of the morning. remember that Jesus called him an angel of light. In the old testiment you hafe to be careful when reading because a lot of scripture there is not written in sequence, as the Book of revelations is also not written in sequence.Note the suttle change from vers. 6 to 7, hes talking about two different people. Any thing else I can help with dont hesatate to ask. |