The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
governed their lives all the way to the end of time. Jeremiah prophesied the coming of King Cyrus who would authorize the rebuilding of God’s land. He even financed it due to a covenant encounter with the Almighty God. The details of this encounter open the book of Ezra. Isaiah spoke Cyrus’ birth and rise to the throne of Persia into existence in Isaiah 45:1–5. In every era of humanity, creation prophecies are embedded in the word of the Lord for the times, seasons, and posterity of every generation. Generational prophetics serve this purpose: to keep humanity moving along its predestined path and assure that the eternal word of the Lord comes to pass in their times. Matthew 24:34; Judges 3:2. See also Isaiah 30:8. 559. Generation Spirit—The term given to demonic forces that consider themselves possessors of a family’s line. These pass along from generation to generation until a higher power dispossesses them. Refer to John 9:1 to see that the idea of generation spirit’s afflictions devolving was common in Jesus’ time. There is a generation whose impulse planting, temperament, and mentality are promoted by the era prevailing at the time it lives. The vast majority of what inspires them is by the ancestral spirits. 560. Generic—The shared nondistinctive qualities of a class or group that isolate it. These distinguishing qualities are acquired from its birth (or inception) and designate it as a specific kind among others like it. 561. Giant—A draconic symbol. A sign of the brutish, awkward, and dense. 2 Samuel 21:16; Job 16:14. 562. Gift of Prophecy—The Romans 12:6 gift of the Holy Spirit given to preordained individuals that emphasizes preaching over prediction or prophesying, and lacks the enforcing, actuating, invoking power of the official prophet. A “forth-telling” preacher is what this gift is generally referring to. 563. Gifting Versus Operation—In the sphere of the prophetic, the distinctions between these two is of fundamental importance. Frequently people are said to have a prophetic gifting while the Bible more often uses the term operation. The difference between the two is a matter of expression over deliberate exertion. Prophetic operations (pneumatikos, or prophetic pneumatics) involve “applying prophetic skill to divine and human issues to accomplish predetermined results in this world.” See Pneumatics. Prophetic giftings speaks to the endowment of a person with the capacity to exhibit prophetic aptitudes. Under circumstances of spiritual impress they can
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