The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural

lion, the eagle, and the serpent or dragon. See Lotan. 881. Month—A) The moon’s cycle. B) Months in prophetics speaks to a lunar time cycle where time is measured by the moon’s rotation rather than the sun. When seen, the shape and age of the moon is important to understand its application in God’s prophetic calendar. The functional operatives of the number twelve springs from the moon’s twenty-nine-and-a-half-day rotation and that there are twelve of them in an earth year. 882. Moon—A) The luminary of the night that was often the object of ancient civilizations’ worship. B) Believed in times past to influence human behavior and water, as well as the natural elements. C) The moon was the basis of humanity’s first time measurement. Its influence is seen in its observance in worship, feasts, and other religious or natural events. D) The moon’s cycle was and is apparently important to the Lord God, who had many time plans available to Him to choose from when assigning a calendar to His nation. The Egyptians, for instance, had an eight-day week that they worshipped and eliminated even numbers from anything significant. Yet the Creator opted for the seven-day week and a lunar month instead of a solar one. Generally, during later years, female deities were objects of moon worship. From them comes menses worship, that of the menstruation cycle, which emerged as a cultic belief system used to deify women and elevate them to goddess status. 883. Morning—A) Indicative of a time soon to come; the lapse or end of darkness. B) Morning represents hope in a fresh start and thus new opportunities. C) Daybreak and the entrance of light. D) A time of spiritual seeking and communion. E) The moment of revelation. See Psalm 5:3. F) The time of divine and human initiatives. The time that ushers in a twofold change in earthly life, that is, the end of night, when most spiritual activity took place and the beginning of morning, when human and natural activity ensue under the inspiration of that which was accomplished by the spirit realm over the nighttime. The hours between midnight and five a.m. are the most industrious for the spirit realm. Specifically, among those hours, the time period between two and four a.m. contain the most supernatural dynamism. 884. Morning Star—A) Originally the secondary name for Lucifer in Isaiah 14:12. B) Also a synonym for the planet Venus. In addition, the morning star, as

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