Jesus beheld Satan fall as lightning, marking the end of the Lucifer rebellion in Satania. [1]
Fire coming down from the gods, based on myth and lightning, led to fire worship and the custom of passing through fire, a tradition that endures even after death. [2] Early man was overawed by thunder and lightning as the voice of an angry god, linking worship of fire and fear of lightning. [3] Primates replenished fire kindled by lightning long before the twins discovered how to start fires intentionally. [4] Thor was master of the lightning, a ghost hero intertwined with nature worship. [5] Thunderstones believed to be protection against lightning still persist in the folkways of Brittany. [6]
See also: UB 57:8.18.