Morning Star

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The phrase Morning Star can refer to several things.

  • The planet Venus, when it is visible early in the day - known as Phosphorus. (see also Evening Star)
  • The Morning Star flag is the national flag of West Papua since 1961 outlawed under Indonesian rule except for a few weeks in 2000
  • The Morning Star is a left-wing daily newspaper published in Britain, founded in 1930.
  • File:Wikipedia christian morning star.png
    Symbol representing Jesus Christ as the Morning Star.
    In the New Testament, Morning Star is a name figuratively given to Christ (Rev. 22:16; comp. 2 Pet. 1:19). When Christ promises that he will give the "morning star" to his faithful ones, he "promises that he will give to them himself, that he will impart to them his own glory and a share in his own royal dominion; for the star is evermore the symbol of royalty (Matt. 2:2), being therefore linked with the sceptre (Num. 24:17). All the glory of the world shall end in being the glory of the Church." Trench's Comm. (Public Domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainEaston, Matthew George (1897). Easton's Bible Dictionary (New and revised ed.). T. Nelson and Sons. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)) See also Pentagram.
  • Morning Star can also refer to Lucifer, or rather vice versa: lucifer is the latin name for the morning star.
  • A morning star could refer to a child prodigy, with an evening star referring to one who shows their talent in later life.
  • A morning star is a spiked mace.
  • Morning Star, a soap opera which aired on NBC from 1965 to 1966. Marketed as a serial for "those who face today and look forward to tomorrow's promise".