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I know it was the Devil, what was his name in Heaven though? Was it Michael or David? Also, my uncle and I were chit chatting over Bible history. King David was Jesus' father right? I believe so. Also, my uncle was telling me about someone who God gave more wisdom than any other figure from the Bible, I can't remember but I think he said Solomon, or either King David? If it were David the fallen angel which would be the Devil, it explains why he is so sneaky, tricky, manipulative and evil. Now if it's the King David supposedly Jesus' father explains why he'd have such a great son in Jesus Christ. Back to the previous one. I'm willing to be certain that it was Solomon who was the wisest one from the Bible.

2007-01-23 19:58:01 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The fallen Archangel's name was Lucifer. He was thrown out along with one third of his angels who are now know as demons. I have experienced them many times, and I am here to tell you they are 100% pure evil. Jesus is the only Begotten of the Father Jesus is the Son of God. King David was a decendant from Mary and Joseph. Mary is his mother and Joseph was his step father. When Jesus returns to rule the world for 1000 years Jesus will sit on the throne of David from his Holy City of Jerusalem. King Solomon was King David's son, and yes he was one of the wisest men in the world, and he built God a temple so the Jews can worship the Lord their God. Solomon wrote Proverbs, well worth reading as I were reading a bit of it today, and King David wrote all of Psalms. Remember Jesus is the only Son of the living God. God gave the power to Jesus to speak the world into existence. After God man the world, he said Now we will make man in our image. I hope I answered your question.

2007-01-23 20:13:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Man! What a confusion you have in your head!;)

1) There's no 'Devil' whatsoever; the word used in the Bible is 'Satan' and it means 'Adversary', not Devil. The concept of 'Devil' is a later invention.

2) King David was not Jesus' father, Joseph was; however Jesus was a king from the same lineage of King David from the House of Judah.

3) King Solomon was the wisest of all Kings; and was David's son.

4) The so-called 'Fallen Angels' were 200 (read the 'Lost Book of Enoch to learn their names and what they did); Enoch was the prophet who ascended to Heaven and became the most powerful angel of all, getting renamed 'Metatron'. This is the story according to the Judaic tradition. Sumerian tablets report about 'Those who from Heaven came to Earth= the Annunaki', their initial number was 200, then altogeher they became 600; there's no doubt that the Annunaki are the 200 Fallen Angels Enoch talks about, since their stories correspond and the Bible tells a story that was originally written thousans of years earlier by Sumerians. If you'd like to learn their Sumerian names too, check the Lost Book of Enki. (Enki was the Annnunaki Lord who created mankind and saved it from the Great Flood). Every story told in the Bible is not original and it's taken by ancient Sumerian texts.

5) Lucifer (literally 'The Light Bearer) was an Angel who was chased away from heaven by God because he disobeyed him. Don't know if this was the name you were looking for...

2007-01-23 20:13:16 · answer #2 · answered by Love_my_Cornish_Knight❤️ 7 · 1 0

actually the bible never states the devils heavenly name except for the devil and satan. and since the name lucifer only appears once in the entire bible and it appears in a time where there was actually a king in babylon named lucifer they are rethinking their assumption that lucifer was the original fallen angle and most likely a king htat ruled babylon during that time. but yeah according to the bible soloman was the wisest man in all the world and no one will ever be as wise as he was. witch is funny because he turned to paganism at the end of his life makes you think doesn't it and no david was not jesus father lol he was his great great great great great great great great grandpa lol they put that in to show that he had a claim to the jewish throne which at jesus time was held by the romans because there was no jewish king to rule them. that is why heorod wanted jesus dead he was afraid jesus would claim his throne. but yeah dude read your bible and dont take any ones word about what it says because people will tell you some crazy stuff lol but i can assure all i have said is true.
ooo and by the way im pagan
blessed be
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oo and by the way every one lucifer means morning star which is a pagan term for venus the star of the morning it is also a latin term. and the devil was not cast out of heaven because he thought he was better than god he was cast out of heaven because he used his free will and did not like that gods plans were to have the angles serve humans a weaker and newer creation he thought it should be the other way around and thus the angelic rebellion was born in which hundreds upon hundreds of angles were cast from heaven for following the devil instead of god. lucifer is not even the ruler of hell lol its actually an older beast that was already in hell before the fall of the devil named Abbadon so god had already created a hell in which to send people that did not do as he pleased.

2007-01-23 20:12:02 · answer #3 · answered by lucifer 3 · 2 0

To seek knowledge, read the Bible and go to Church.

One cannot have God for his Father, who will not have the Church for his Mother, and likewise, one cannot have the Word of God for his faith who will not have the Church for his teacher. It is the infallible teaching authority of the Church, as promised by Christ, which alone preserves God's Word from erroneous interpretation.


In Scripture and in Catholic theology this word has come to mean much the same as devil and denotes one of the evil spirits or fallen angels. And in fact in some places in the New Testament where the Vulgate, in agreement with the Greek, has daemonium, our vernacular versions read devil.

The only Scriptural names furnished of individual angels are Raphael, Michael, and Gabriel, names which signify their respective attributes.

King David :

The Messias was to be the great theocratic king; David, the ancestor of the Messias, was a king according to God's own heart. His qualities and his very name are attributed to the Messias. Incidents in the life of David are regarded by the Fathers as foreshadowing the life of Christ; Bethlehem is the birthplace of both; the shepherd life of David points out Christ, the Good Shepherd; the five stones chosen to slay Goliath are typical of the five wounds; the betrayal by his trusted counsellor, Achitophel, and the passage over the Cedron remind us of Christ's Sacred Passion. Many of the Davidic Psalms, as we learn from the New Testament, are clearly typical of the future Messias.


Solomon:

In the view of the Hebrew historian, Solomon was unsurpassed for sagacity and knowledge.

2007-01-25 09:01:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Bible calls him Satan or Devil. Lucifer was not his real name. The expression “shining one,” or “Lucifer,” is found in what Isaiah prophetically commanded the Israelites to pronounce as a “proverbial saying against the king of Babylon.” Thus, it is part of a saying primarily directed at the Babylonian dynasty. That the description “shining one” is given to a man and not to a spirit creature is further seen by the statement: “Down to Sheol you will be brought.” Sheol is the common grave of mankind—not a place occupied by Satan the Devil. Moreover, those seeing Lucifer brought into this condition ask: “Is this the man that was agitating the earth?” Clearly, “Lucifer” refers to a human, not to a spirit creature.—Isaiah 14:4, 15, 16.

2007-01-24 00:38:17 · answer #5 · answered by LineDancer 7 · 0 0

Most OT scripture refers to "the evil one" or Satan as the fallen arch-angel who rebeled against Almighty God. The Love of God is the father of Jesus according to the angel Gabriel who told Mary that she was to have a son. The lineage of both Mary and Joseph was from David many years back. Reading Matthew will explain how David is in the line. Solomon was the son of David and he was king of Israel after David died and he was granted wisdom by Father God so that he might rule wisely. This story is found in the OT in the book of Kings.

2007-01-23 20:13:52 · answer #6 · answered by martha d 5 · 0 1

Wow- you've got a lot of questions there!!

The fallen angel's name... I was under the impression it was Lucifer... aka Satan, Devil, Father of Lies... Yep, that's the one. He held a favored position before he rebelled against God (Father)... Got his fanny kicked right out of Heaven! (Duh! God is all-knowing- don't go thinking you know more than Him!)

About King David- you are right... sort of. King David was one of Jesus' mortal ancestors... one of Mary's (and Joseph's) ancestors. David was promised that through his descendants, Israel would be saved... This salvation came through one of his descendants- Mary- she was the mortal mother of the Messiah.... But Jesus' Father, the One who gave Him life was God. Joseph would probably more accurately be described as a step-father or a foster father. He was married to Mary, but was not a participant in Jesus' conception.

In answer to your question about the wisest man in the Bible... after Jesus, of course.... You are correct, it was Solomon- wisdom was the blessing he asked for from Jehovah, and it was a great help in ruling the people.

2007-01-23 20:29:36 · answer #7 · answered by Yoda's Duck 6 · 0 0

King David is mentioned in the ancestry of Jesus Christ (Matt. 1; Luke 3:23-38). Jesus refers to the devil as Satan in Luke 4. If I'm not mistaken his name was Lucifer in Heaven (Isaiah 14).

2007-01-23 20:26:26 · answer #8 · answered by Tee99 2 · 0 0

From what I understand the fallen angel was Lucifer. Joseph was Jesus' father but most believe God was Jesus' father. King Solomon was in the Bible.

2007-01-23 20:05:13 · answer #9 · answered by ? 3 · 0 1

I'll send you a Bible if you don't already have one. Seems like a little misinformation has clouded your understanding of what little of the Bible you thought you knew.
Lucifer was a angel in Heaven that rose up against God to overthrow the kingdom of God and was cast out. Satan and his band of demons came to earth to further try to destroy that which is good and in the end will be cast into the lake of fire for eternity.

Goes to show, evil never wins over that which God has made in the end.

2007-01-23 20:14:31 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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