Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Lucifer" in English language version.
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Lucifer, is taken from the Latin version, the Vulgate[permanent dead link] Originally published New York: The MacMillan Co., 1923.
... it is even more definitely certain that we are dealing with a native myth!]
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Heylel (Isa. xiv. 12), the "day star, fallen from heaven," is interesting as an early instance of what, especially in pseudepigraphic literature, became a dominant conception, that of fallen angels.[permanent dead link]
The notion of Satan as the opponent of God and the chief evil figure in a panoply of demons seems to emerge in the Pseudepigrapha ... Satan's expanded role describes him as ... cast out of heaven as a fallen angel (a misinterpretation of Is 14.12)."
Heylel (Isa. xiv. 12), the "day star, fallen from heaven," is interesting as an early instance of what, especially in pseudepigraphic literature, became a dominant conception, that of fallen angels.[permanent dead link]
"Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven"
... it is even more definitely certain that we are dealing with a native myth!]
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)The notion of Satan as the opponent of God and the chief evil figure in a panoply of demons seems to emerge in the Pseudepigrapha ... Satan's expanded role describes him as ... cast out of heaven as a fallen angel (a misinterpretation of Is 14.12)."
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