If you're interested in checking it out further, I'll pose one rhetorical question and give one cryptic clue in the form of a question.
If someone just made up the character of Lucifer somewhere along the line as the "personification of evil" or some such thing, why would he bother saying who his father was?
Yahweh's city is Jerusalem, control of which was fought over from ancient times to this very day. If it's Yahweh's city, is it named after him?
Not trying to be a jerk or a tease with these question, but I can 100% guarantee that the information will mean absolutely nothing to you unless you find it yourself.
If you're interested in checking it out further, I'll pose one rhetorical question and give one cryptic clue in the form of a question.
If someone just made up the character of Lucifer somewhere along the line as the "personification of evil" or some such thing, why would he bother saying who his father was?
Yahweh's city is Jerusalem, control of which was fought over from ancient times to this very day. If it's Yahweh's city, is it named after him?
Not trying to be a jerk or a tease with these question, but I can 100% guarantee that the information will mean absolutely nothing to you unless you find it yourself.