KFLCC / New Age Bible Versions - Gail Riplinger

Citation under heading "Lucifer" or Isaiah 14 "The theme of the downfall is vividly elongated in a mythological picture. The tyrant is likened to the Day Star." [blasphemyll "[S]cholars argue that Isaiah 14:12 should be interpreted as a reference to a Canaanite myth." "[T]he word has nothing to do with the devil." "[T]he meaning of what the tyrant has done is set forth in the myth of Helal.. .another mythological element is the mount of assembly." Lucifer is not included.

REFERENCE BOOK

AUTHOR

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Interpreter's One Volume Commentary on the Bible

p. 657

Dictionary of Proper Names and Places in the Bible

p. 207

Jesse Hurlbert

Hurlbert’s Handy Bible Encyclopedia Interpreter's Bible Dictionary

p. 261

Twentieth Century Bible Commentary

Davies Richards

The trend to ignore the KJV's Lucifer/Satan connection is shared by Luciferians and new version editors. Both Blavatsky and NIV, NKJV committee member Lewis Foster steer readers away from the bible and toward sources such as these commentaries.

NEW VERSION EDITOR "[l]t demands the aid of a good commentary to study the meaning of the passage."23

LUCIFERIAN

"The English [KJV] translation of the bible can never be relied upon."22

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