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If we cannot find such a reference in the New Testament, we should conclude that they only refer to the kings and not to Satan. For Isaiah 14:12 there is Luke 10:18. But the only connection is "falling from heaven", and the connection that it must refer to Satan is not so clear. I can easily prove that Isaiah 14:12 is not talking about Satan or any angel, because verse 16 says this: Isaiah 14:16 They that see thee shall narrowly look upon thee, and consider thee, saying, Is this the man that made the earth to tremble, that did shake kingdoms; Because verse 16 says it is talking about a man, and Satan has never been a man, we can conclude that Isaiah 14:12 is not about Satan and there is no explicit link to Luke 10:18 which is referring to Satan's (not a man's) fall from heaven. |
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