. . "Lucifer (/\u02C8l\u02B2u\u02D0s\u026Af\u0259r/ LEW-sif-\u0259r) is the King James Version rendering of the Hebrew word \u05D4\u05B5\u05D9\u05DC\u05B5\u05DC in Isaiah 14:12. This word, transliterated h\u00EAl\u00EAl or heylel, occurs only once in the Hebrew Bible and according to the KJV based Strong's Concordance is translated as \"shining one, light bearer\". The word Lucifer is taken from the Latin Vulgate, which translates \u05D4\u05B5\u05D9\u05DC\u05B5\u05DC as lucifer, meaning \"the morning star, the planet Venus\", or, as an adjective, \"light-bringing\"."@en . . .