The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
917. Navel—Symbolic of psychic powers in occult jargon and reproductive life. Considered the center of anything reproductive or life-giving. The core of spiritual energy of the flesh, the center of soul power. See Job 40:16. Jerusalem is considered Yahweh’s navel in the midst of the earth. 918. Navy Blue—A color that signifies military authority, might, and assignments. 919. Nebo—The Babylonian god of literature and learning. Thought to be the god of education. Adopted from the Akkadian Nabu. Isaiah 46:1. 920. Neck—The part of the body between the head and shoulders where the expressions of the will are exemplified. It is believed to be the evidence of strength, particularly the strength of will. 921. Necro—A prefix that means dead. Whenever this prefix appears in a word, regardless of its stem, it pertains to the dead. 922. Necromancy—The worship of the dead. It usually involves veneration of familiar spirits, calling on ancestral spirits, or petitioning them for aid and information. Necromancy in any form communicates with the dead and is usually tied to some familiar (family) spirit. It is forbidden by Creator God. See Séance. 923. Negligent Prophetics—Prophetics engaged in, or exercised for, purposes not ordained by God, or the kind of prophetics that fail to accomplish their spiritual and predestined objectives. 924. Nehushtan—The bronze serpent god condemned and destroyed by king Hezekiah. Important to understand because the serpent is a common symbol of occultic and idolatrous religions. It features prominently in mysterious arts, mystical knowledge, and supernatural powers. 2 Kings 18:4. 925. Neo-Paganism—The term for modern paganists reviving the ancient pagan polytheistic rituals and religions of Sumeria, Old Babylonia, Egypt, Philistine, and Phoenicia. Pagans and neo-pagans are occultists, magicians, white and black witches, and sorcerers. See Pagan, Witchcraft, Wicca, Magic, and Sorcery. 926. Nephilim—The word means “giant” in the English language. The nephilim were believed to be the offspring of the illegal marriages between the sons of God and the daughters of men. They are believed to be the mighty men
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