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From Hebrew to Greek into Latin would translate it to Lucifer. The argument that the Freemasons offer is that the term "Lucifer" in reference to Satan or the devil never existed further back than the middle ages and it became a common term for the devil because of a poem called "Paradise Lost. So where does all of this fit in with the concept of the Blazing Star as the Freemasons see it. They will refer to the Minnesota Masonic Manual. Apparently, this manual is one of the teaching aids they use at their lectures. This Manual is said to depict the Blazing star as a symbol of the Star of Bethlehem and has nothing to do with the Planet Venus. In addition to this, they stipulate than the reference to this only lasts about thirty seconds yet the specific lecture is about 30 minutes. Mind you, it is pointed out that it depends on what jurisdiction this is taking place in. This lecture takes place in the first degree of the Masonry program. In summary, the Freemasons stipulate that the misconception of them being devil worshippers is a misconstrued interpretation of the Bible taken out of context. Christianity's stance is that the chapter we have just discussed is in direct reference to Lucifer. They have based their opinion on a parallel in the Gospel of St Luke. Jesus talks about Satan falling like lightning from heaven. Therefore, in Christian terms this is translated as the "Day Star" in Isaiah. It must be remembered there are many parallels in the New Testament referring back to the Old Testament. This very complex subject needs to be relied on in accordance to Biblical scholars. Discover the forbidden masonic secrets now: Visit SecretsofMasons.com below: - http://www.SecretsofMasons.com Discover the closely-guarded secrets of the world's oldest secret society that men have been murdered for divulging... Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Simon_L._Gray
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