The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural

winds of creation run the course of the four quarters of the earth. A divine command that encompasses humanity and its planet. While seven is the number of global impact, focusing on the continents of the earth, the number four emphasizes the planet within the orb. Genesis 2:10; Jeremiah 49:36; Ezekiel 1:8; Daniel 7:6; Zechariah 6:5; Acts 10:11. 532. Fourteen—The number of the New Creation generation born in Jesus Christ. See Matthew 1 for the genealogical list of the Messiah. Symbolically represents the seven New Creation churches fused with the seven Spirits of God before His throne. Creatively, these reflect the New Creation church as God’s external ordained powers. 533. Fox—A symbol of guile, malice, and hypocrisy. The red fox represents a fire demon, a trickster. The fox is identified with the old Norse deity Loki. A fox can also represent a seductive female. 534. Frey—The beneficent Norse god of seed, earth, and growth. His sister is Freyja, the goddess of the dead who foraged battlefields for dead warriors. Her finds were shared with Odin, a chief death god. 535. Friends—Safety, support, communion, and companionship. Relationship, dependability, and reliance. 536. Frigg—Norse mother goddess married to Odin. The Germanic queen of heaven and benefactoress of homes and amorous love who is the equivalent of Greece’s Venus. 537. Frog—Symbolically, representative of a perverse spirit usually manifesting as sexual immorality. Frog images refer to the Egyptian goddess of birth, Heket. It is an ancient fertility symbol. Also it is biblically known as an indication of heresy and was used in ancient times as a rain charm. The book of Revelation identifies them as unclean spirits from the mouth of the dragon, the beast, and the false prophet. Thus they represent unclean prophecies and false teachings. 538. Frogs, Three Unclean—Revelation 16:14 says they are the spirits of devils (King James Version). Researching the term for devil used there shows they were actually spirits of demons. The word applied was demon or daemon and not diablos. It is important to note the Bible’s use of one word over the other. See Demons and Familiar Spirits. These spirits came from the mouth of the unholy triad, the dragon, the beast, and the prophet. Since they emerged from their mouths, they were manifested through and by words. Their message is not

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