The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
represented the prayers of the saints that were transformed into a sweet fragrance before the Lord. The very word for the showbread is used in God’s meanings of purpose. That is to say, as preordained purposes we are first set before the Lord to serve Him as the showbread served. What all this represents is that the Lord provided for Himself purposeful human skills first, and then presented those very skills to His ministries. Compare Mark 2:26 with Romans 8:28 and 9:11. The final statement on this dual application of purpose is that all humanity needs comes from God by His Word and is according to His purpose. The word purpose is used over thirty-five times in Scripture. Its meaning runs the gamut of human achievement and obligations to people’s productive use of their God given abilities. The meanings of the word purpose are also concerned with the quality of a person’s performance using those gifts and talents. Each one is presented as Creator God’s predetermined plan or purpose for people’s functional and productive use on earth. The faculties for those uses are the result of their employing their human-ware from the Godhead’s God-ware. 1220. Pyramid—Ancient Egyptian mausoleum for deceased Pharaohs. The word means “hill of light.” They were to simulate a mountain made by men where the celestial contacted and connected to the earth. Their presence was meant to form a bridge over which deceased rulers traveled to their thrones in the afterworld. Pyramids were designed to house the Pharaoh, his family and possessions, and sometimes the attendants who served him in life. The durability of pyramids was to the end that Egypt’s departed kings would be joined in death with their predecessor’s sun god and idols. Together all these were to see that their deceased rulers migrated swiftly from this world to the next without being destroyed or corrupted by death in the process. In the pyramids, the Pharaohs were protected and perfected forever. 1221. Pytho—A) The Greek equivalent of a familiar spirit. B) The demon that possesses a sorcerer or a soothsayer. C) Bond of the authority on the demon spirit in the family line. The source of the power that enables genealogical supernatural operation. See Acts 16:16 and also refer to Familiar Spirits. 1222. Python—A) A term that comes from the Greek word puthon. The word was derived from the Pythian Oracle at Delphi. For this reason, python is synonymous with divination. A dragon; serpent offspring of Gaia who is the goddess Mother Earth. B) Guardian of the oracles (divinatory prophecies) at
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