The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
handed down by Noah and his seed, once they began to repopulate the earth, it is apparent how and why every succeeding generation’s cult theology espoused a story about a special tree planted, used, cultivated, and nurtured by the gods they served. The Bible calls Noah a preacher of righteousness in his day. He preached, obviously from this statement, a message of righteousness from the Most High God. Evidently, the story of creation Enoch dispensed to his generation got splintered and perverted over the years, making the famed tree of life God used to test Adam’s fidelity in the Garden of Eden merely another mystic cult object that his darkened progeny worshipped. See 2 Peter 2:5; Genesis 6–8. See also Creation Myths. 318. Covenant—A word that defines an agreement, accord, or contract between two parties where the greater one forges a union that achieves a common goal that fortifies the lesser one’s quality of existence. The spirit of covenant upgrades and enhances the lesser one’s position in life. Genesis 6:18; Leviticus 2:13. 319. Cow—A) A symbol of the pagan mother goddess. B) A symbol of female fertility and of psychic divination, especially by false prophetesses. Cows were objects of divination that required lewd fertility rites to cajole or appease. Refer to Ezekiel 13:17–19; Amos 4:1. 320. Cows of Bashan—False prophetess rebuked by Ezekiel in Ezekiel 13:17– 19. See Bashan. Bashan refers to ancient spirit of the prophetics of the Amorites. Amos 4:1. 321. Creation Archons—The seven archangels assigned over the created works of Almighty God. They coincide with the seven continents on the planet and spring from the agencies of the seven spirits before the throne of God. In addition, they support the angels of the seven churches of the Lord Jesus Christ. 322. Creation Myths—A series of tales, stories, and accounts that seek to explain how the physical world came into existence. There are many creation myths that all sum up the answer as a) ex-nihilo, b) divine warfare and struggles, c) divine copulation, and d) deliberate design. What makes knowing these myths important is that they are taught in every major educational institution of the world. The “out of nothing” myth subscribes to what we would understand today as the “big bang” theory where for no explicable reason, nothing turned into something. The “warfare and struggle” myth claims that the world came into existence as a result of ancient gods and goddess battling it out until one seized ascendancy and thereby authority over the others to subdue the already existent
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