Will Lucifer replace Satan? Where's Hades?
Lucifer and Satan are the same kind of people, and the Bible does not seem to explicitly call Satan Lucifer. Satan, the fallen devil. According to the Bible, Satan was originally the tallest archangel among angels. Later, he led a third of the angels in the sky to rebel, was defeated by "misfortune" and fell into the abyss. The other angels who followed him became ugly images. Lucifer is also a rebellious angel, the second rebellious archangel. It is said that only Lucifer still retains the glorious image of Seraphim. There are many legends and stories, most of which agree that Satan is much more powerful than Lucifer. Hades, the god of Hades, is different from them. He is the brother of God, the king of the underworld, Zeus, the king of gods, and Poseidon, the sea god, and one of the four creation gods. He and his younger brothers drew lots to distribute the world, and he won the underworld, thus becoming the ruler of the underworld, namely Hades. He is the ruler of hell and the dead, judging the dead and punishing them. So Lucifer or Satan can't compare with Hades at all, and it's almost the same as Zeus or Poseidon.