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You mean the king of Babylon:
https://faithofgod.net/tanak/isa.htm#14:1. Some “light” you have there. Though I suppose to you, I deserve to be misled.
Isaiah 14:12 (Matthew Bible 1537):
How art thou fallen from heaven, (O Lucifer) thou fair morning child? hast thou gotten a fall even to the ground, thou that (notwithstanding) didst subdue the people?
You think the king of Babylon can fall from heaven?
Lucifer is Latin for light bearer. Lucifer was used in the Latin Vulgate (~400 A.D.). Jerome, who did the Latin Vulgate translation, wrote in his commentary that in Hebrew, the original language of the Old Testament, it literally translates to “howl”. The Hebrew word is הילל, which is also used in Zechariah 11:2: “Howl ye Fir trees, for the cedar is fallen, yea all the proud are wasted away. Howl (O ye oak trees of Baasan) for the mighty strong wood is cut down.” “Lucifer” might have been a translation of the Greek Septuagint’s εωσφορος meaning “dawn bearer”.
The identification with Satan is both fell from heaven and both were God’s adversaries.
I will never knock upon the door of a lodge.
Funny how you Masons seem to pop up out of the woodwork to correct the record with your propaganda.