The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
spiritual force behind females mating with animals, as well as human sacrifices. See Bestiality. 21. Adrammelech—Mesopotamian version of the Syrian god Hadad who is worshipped with human sacrifices. The melech suffix means king. A Sepharvaim god according to 2 Kings 17:31. 22. Adultery—A) Sexual relations outside of marriage. B) Sex with one who is not one’s lawful spouse or who is the spouse of another. See Exodus 20:14; Matthew 5:27–28. C) The Greek word for adultery is moicheuo, which expressly identifies a male sex partner engaging in sexual activity with a woman in her secret chambers who is married to another man. 23. Advanced Prophetic Education—Pertains to the range of prophetic training that commences once a prophet has learned the fundamentals of the Christian faith and Bible doctrine commensurate with God’s prophetic purposes, features, and functions that educate the minister in the spiritual and supernatural aspects of prophetic service. These include applied knowledge with a comprehension of the motivating and mitigating elements that make prophetic service effective and essential. Technical training in this context is raised to the practical treatment of issues, situations, causes, and outcomes of life, the human experience, and its conditions as the Lord ordained the prophetic to administrate and redress. 24. Afterlife—A) The term for the disposition of the incorporeal side of the human makeup upon the death of the body. B) Those who are saved know that there are only two places for the eternal soul to end up, heaven or hell. Occultists and anti-Christ people believe in a third option: reincarnation, where the soul either returns to or never leaves the planet, and seizes control of a living body to avoid eternal damnation or to earn a better place or position in the afterlife. Sometimes it is also because they believe it to be the means of returning to this life in a different station, hopefully a better one. Solomon wrote in Proverbs 23:18 that there is a hereafter. As much as humans want to ignore or alter its prospects, the end result is that what happens after this life is not in their hands, only in their imaginations. Refer to the admonition in Hebrews 9:27, which no doubt had this in mind. See Reincarnation. 25. Afterlife Myths—The word refers to the disposition of the soul and spirit after the death of the body. Afterlife myths and theories go back as far as the institution of Cain’s religion. The fall of humanity precipitated darkness in
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