The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural

subordinate to give authority to act, judge, or govern as a representative of a court, country, or sovereign. B) Applies to jurisdiction, territory, and execution of official business. In times past this was thought of as a causative term used to identify a charge delivered by a pastoral or angelic official via a specific message. 815. Mandrake—A narcotic plant used in ancient times in sorcery, conception, and witchcraft. Its powers were believed to be magical and so were used freely in spell casting and enchantments. Because of its narcotic nature, it was used as an aphrodisiac, an agent that arouses sexual desire supposedly to promote fertility and procreation. The plant was also employed as a healing agent to treat a host of inflammatory discomforts. 816. Maneuver—A more positive form of the word manipulation that denotes success in triumphing over an enemy in warfare. 817. Manifest—Showing forth, displaying, or exhibiting the veiled or concealed in its visible form. 818. Manifestation—A) The acts or processes that cause something or someone to manifest; that is, to appear in its physical or literal form. B) Prophets are manifestants. 819. Manifestation of Prophecy—The term identifies the physical appearance of a prophecy spoken by a prophet. Highly trained prophets know that they do not merely speak into thin air. Years of divine and hopefully practical schooling have taught them that they utter what the Creator has submerged and encoded in creation before time began. The idea is based on Hebrews 4:2–3 that says that God’s works were finished from the foundation of the world. Jeremiah 28:9 declares the function of the prophet’s word is to come to pass. The prophet recognizes the mantle he or she wears by the Spirit contains a host of hidden abilities, resources, and products awaiting their times of appearance in physical form. Prophets further comprehend their power to format and ignite literal events in the earth triggered by the way they prophesy. Also in Jeremiah 7:11–14 it adds that God’s prophets’ words materialized in the form of great disaster. Daniel 9:2 further emphasizes this as the young prophet realizes the events he is living are according to an earlier prophet, Jeremiah, words whose mantle paved the way for the work he (Daniel) was to do. Zechariah 1:6 talks about the power, the almost intrinsic intelligence of God’s words that activate and mobilize physiologically in their pre-appointed times. In

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