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The name Lucifer, meaning the morning star, was used in an ironic sense in Isaiah 14:4-22, to refer to the king of Babylon after his defeat by the Persians. This passage was misunderstood by Christian translators, resulting in the widespread Christian view that Lucifer and Satan are one.

The word appears only once in the King James Version, American KJV and NKJV, Websters, Douay-Rheims and Darby Bibles, but not at all in other major versions.

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