The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural

32.The law of faith—Romans 3:27 33.The law to her husband—Romans 7:2 34.The law of my members—Romans 7:23 35.The law of sin and death—Romans 8:2 36.The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus—Romans 8:2 37.The law of righteousness—Romans 9:31 38.The law of Christ—Galatians 6:2 39.The law of commandments—Ephesians 2:15 40.The law of a carnal commandment—Hebrews 7:16 41.Royal law (the king’s law)—James 2:8 42.The law of liberty—James 2:12 756. Left Hand—Symbol of emotional strength and perspective; sentimentality. 757. Legion—Army, great multitude. Unit of Roman army with one thousand troops and cavalrymen. The word means gathered. 758. Legs—In prophetic context, legs represent pillars. They symbolize support beams and the extension or following of a people. The following was often called trains because they trailed. It is with this idea in mind that legs are often referred to as trains. Isaiah 47:2. 759. Leitourgos—Used in Hebrews 8:2 and translated “minister,” this Greek word defines one who is a public servant and a functionary in a temple. Unmistakably, it defines one who is a minister and a worshipper of God who thereby benefits humanity. The word refers to one who works in the sanctuary of God as a laborer toiling for the welfare of the people of God. This word is used four times in the New Testament and is important because of the implications surrounding its use. See Romans 13:6 and 15:16; Philippians 2:25; Hebrews 1:7. Secular officials, ministry offices (the apostle Paul to the Gentiles), and angels all fit this category of ministry in addition to the Lord Jesus Christ. Leitourgos ministers of Jesus’ day were interesting servants. Theirs was a unique mission. Paul’s use of the term for this reason was deliberate as he meant

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