>>That must have given Lucifer a good yuk.<<
Like seeing Him crucified gave Lucifer a good yuk? It says he descended, not that he suffered pains. And this is not the lake of fire we’re talking about.
Calvin:
“...Whence also it was necessary that he should engage, as it were, at close quarters with the powers of hell and the horrors of eternal death...”
Calvin states Christ engaged in the horrors of eternal death.
Of course, Christ descended to the dead, not hell. But according to Calvin he went to hell and suffered the full horrors.
My flippant remark about Lucifer was meant to be just that, flippant regarding Calvin.