The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural

marriage. Before the women got married they spent time being tutored about life from her. She formed a special college of lesbian females that gained notoriety and some infamy for their lewd sexual conduct. The observances got their start from the goddess Aphrodite with whom the poet claimed to have had relations, which explains how and why the two, goddess worship and lesbianism, appear on a society’s front together. Paul the apostle condemned the act and its popularity as defilement in Romans 1. The fact that the practice honors other gods puts it in the class of idolatry, and as same-sex partners the Creator’s classic qualifications of marriage cannot be met. Beyond this, the worship of another god is condemned in Scripture and thus such people cannot inherit His kingdom. See Goddess, Sappho, and Lesbos. Jude 1:7 and Romans 1:26. 762. Lesbos—The name of the Greek isle where the ancient poet of the sixth century lived. Her name was Sappho and she is credited for the establishment of lesbianism in the modernized cultures of the West. Her writings reflect her lesbian liaisons with the goddess Aphrodite who is also Venus the goddess of love. Paradoxically, it is in this context that the ancient pagan goddess is purported as the virgin. She was commemorated by lesbian females for generations as her work included instruction in the perverse homosexual behavior. 763. Leviathan—A) A coiled animal. B) The word specifically means “a coiled one given in union by covenant.” C) A ruling principality of the serpentine family whose spiritual rule is likened to that of the dragon. D) A draconic creature of old who represented the devil and symbolized mystical intelligence and brute force. The leviathan of old was an aquatic creature that represented the cruel and absolute forces of nature. E) A symbol of the “unsubdueable,” the leviathan equates to chaos. F) Leviathan is spiritually the constellation of Dracos, which was adopted as the spiritual authority over ancient Babylon, also recognized in the ancient world as the Lady of the Sea, coinciding with Revelation 17:1. The leviathan discourse of Job 41 allegorically depicts a sphere of spiritual power and human experience where pride rules as the leviathan ruler over the children of pride. False religion, illusion, and delusion are accompanying features of this creature’s power. Dinosaurs, lizards, and crocodiles are other forms of this menacing, seductive being.

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