The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
In Matthew 13:25–40, Jesus gave a parable that shows God’s delight and desire for the wheat of this world. 1602. Wheel—A consistent symbol of creation momentum; the transportation vehicles of celestial spirits and divine powers (Ezekiel 1:15). Wheels symbolize God’s movement throughout creation. As anyone can agree, wheels are a positive sign of progress. Who has not heard the adage about the wheels of change turning, or the wheels of activity are turning? Wheels in prophetic dreams and visions indicate the movement of creation. We would understand it as the turning of the wheels of God. Ezekiel 10:13. 1603. Whirlwind—A) Divine power and initiatives in action. Prophetically refers to the turning wheels of God. It is an implement of divine judgment, specifically a clearing instrument. B) Whirlwinds are used by God as a means of scattering and dispossessing something, usually a nation of people He has judged unfaithful. C) May be seen symbolically as a wheel. Zechariah 7:14; 2 Kings 2:11. 1604. White—A color that symbolizes triumph, victory in conflict, righteousness, and purity. It also bespeaks holiness and success. Revelation 7:9 and 19:14. 1605. White Cloud—A) Sleep and peaceful rest. B) The glorious presence of the Holy Spirit’s manifestation of the Godhead. C) The governance and protection of the Lord. D) Preparation for prophecy. E) The vehicle for the approach of the Almighty. Revelation 14:14. 1606. White Elephant—A sacred animal of the Buddhist religion said to have impregnated Buddha’s mother, Queen Maya, in a dream. The elephant is venerated for good fortune and prosperity. See Buddha and Buddhism. 1607. White Garments—A) The righteous acts of the saints of God mentioned in the book of Revelation. B) Outfits of glorified saints of God that symbolize their victory in spiritual matters and reward of authority for being victorious. 1608. White Sow (Pig)—A) Symbolic of Isis. B) A fertility animal’s symbol. C) The mother goddess of Horus the Egyptian sun god. 1609. Whore—A sexually promiscuous person. Originally the word was used to identify a male vagabond. Later, perhaps because of the vagabond’s rendering of sexual favors to finance his needs, the word took on its sensual connotations. As time passed, the word whore came to apply to anyone using sexual favors to
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