The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
passage paired with the dragon. Amos 9:3 says the Lord commands the serpent and Revelation 12:9 exposes Satan as the serpent and the devil, 20:2 confirms. See Isaiah 27:1 for its spiritual connotation. 1319. Serpent’s Rock—En Rogel in the Bible. A place of oracular divination in ancient times. There was also a diviner’s spring. Both of these sites served the same purpose as the Cave of Incubation. 1320. Set—A) An Egyptian god with a man’s body and an animal’s head. B) The male deity worshipped as the god of darkness. C) He was symbolized by a black pig. 1321. Set Apart—A) Kletos, called by God, by invitation from among many to obtain and/or achieve. B) Called to discharge a divinely appointed office. C) Called to fulfill or perform a sacred holy service for or to the Lord. D) Called to become something else according to divine design. E) Called and appointed to apostleship. 1322. Seth—Pay or payment. The word means compensation and aptly so because the name first appears in Genesis 4:25–26. Seth was the regeneration of Adam’s line. His birth signified the Lord God’s plan of redemption. Eve understood this because she said the Lord gave her another seed to replace Abel whom Cain slew. She did not mention Cain as if she knew that her firstborn son was in fact the son of the wicked one, as we learn centuries later in 1 John 3:12. In ancient times the word seth referred to a cruel chaotic god, one of disorder. 1323. Seven—A) The number of divine revolutions and cycles. B) The number of Creator dominance that symbolizes world impact and control. C) The number of sovereignty and absoluteness. The Mesopotamian world divided its heaven and earth by the number seven. They called their division zones after each planet. Today they are called continents on the earth. The idea of dividing the world into seven zones sprung from the belief that the earth was supernaturally governed by seven ruling principalities. Over each principality, it was believed that seven archangels administered. The name for these spiritual governors is archon, thus they were dubbed the seven archons of creation. In the Bible, the number seven is mentioned or referred to over six hundred fifty times. In the book of Revelation, where it has its greatest concentration of usage, it is used fifty-four times.
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