Are Jesus and Satan one in the same, as they both referred to the Morning Star in the bible?
No Jesus is the son of God and Satan is a fallen angel. There is a big difference. The morning star reference is to mean that Satan can come in any form - including the light of the world. - He has the ability to twist the truth to seem like its fact - when in fact it is a lie. The bible gives reference in parables and its when you begin to understand what you are reading then it makes more sense.
In the Biblical scriptures the term"Morning Star" refers to both Lucifer and Jesus. Jesus is called the Evening Star and Morning Star. There are many scriptural people mentioned as stars and even mankind is said to be a son of God, just as Lucifer. The fallen angel, Lucifer, mentioned in Isaiah14:12 is said to be a morning star,"The Morning Star and "Evening Star" is Jesus. This is accepted throughout scriptures of the Bible. I would think that one could differentiate and see there is a great difference between the son of God and the fallen angel, Lucifer, who was sent into the bowels of Hell to reside there forever, until Christ Jesus comes a second time to claim his souls and defeat the "Dragon", Lucifer(Another more appropriate name). If you as much as slightly refer to Jesus as being the same as the devil, then heaven help you in the time when we all will be judged by our actions and following of the way set by our Lord Jesus.
Satan is a liar and a VERY convincing one, Too many are believing his lies. He is a fallen angel. Not Deity. Jesus Christ is the son of God and Deity. Satan has already been defeated on Calvary when Jesus was crucified for ALL'S sin if they will accept him.
John 3:15-17
Interesting question! However, Morning Star can simple be a name attached to anyone who is born in the morning and whose personality shines brightly! Morning Star name does not belong only to Jesus or Lucifer, but is like naming the character. Why Lucifer is name morning star, is because he was born in early day and was once God's top Angel before he fell. Jesus is the light both day and night, and remember the North Star? That is one of the few stars that can be seen as the sun rises.
by vanteezy 6 years ago
Do devil and demons walk with us everyday? Who is Satan, the devil, or Lucifer?(Provide textual evident to support response please)
by haj3396 13 years ago
whaT's going on in this world? Can man be so hateful?
by lgolden1911 14 years ago
Isaiah 14:12 reads thusly:12 -- How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!This is the only time Lucifer is present in the Bible, and it's a masculine noun meaning "morning star." Now with that...
by bloggernotjogger 6 years ago
Since I´m not very familiar with the folklore, and there seem to be quite a few ¨experts¨ here, I thought I´d ask.According to the storyline, Lucifer was the ¨highest of the high¨ or something to that effect. So, I guess that at some point, Lucifer must have had a higher ranking than Jesus. Yet,...
by ChristianSoldier 13 years ago
So is the Devil a fallen SERAPH? Or a Leviathan?Also u said that king of tye and king of babylon were fighting each other, how can 2 fallen angels fight against each other? this is weird. And the king of tyre is the most beautiful angel?
by Helna 7 years ago
Are Jesus and Lucifer brothers?The KJV and NKJV both translate “morning star” as “Lucifer, son of the morning.” In Revelation 22:16, Jesus unmistakably identifies Himself as the morning star. Why are both Jesus and Satan described as the “morning star”?
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