The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
speak to worldly wisdom simply gained from living long. Blondes portray trendy or faddish worldly glory; redheads depict fiery, hotheaded, and impulsive. Dark hair can mean cool temperament, thoughtful, and typical. How the woman is dressed is important to the message being conveyed about her spiritual substance and inner motivations regardless of her outward conduct. Proverbs 7 for instance talks about the attire of a harlot. In Revelation 12:1 the woman with the golden hair is described to show her spiritual rulership in the realms of humanity. Suits and business dresses say professionalism; casual and recreational clothes are self-explanatory. Where the clothes are worn in contrast to where they should be worn is a discrepancy that further explains the dream or vision’s motivational intent. Formal wear in the morning can be strange; beachwear at a funeral is likewise. These drastic contrasts transmit significant information in their prophetic messages. However, symbolic application must consider the place of literalism in their interpretation. Some dreams are to be taken at their face value. See Man. 1632. Womb—The center, organ of incubation. Wombs stand for gestation, conception, and births. Prophetically, the human spirit that receives (or conceives) the word of the Lord is likened to the womb. A womb experience speaks to entering a secluded place, the hollow of a cave is what the ancients meant, to be born into a new way of life, a new profession or career, or stream of knowledge and information. Hell is sometimes identified as the womb of the earth. The womb is also linked to the belly because of its situation in the region of the abdomen. The womb was credited with being the seat of the mental faculties. The hollow center of anything is considered womblike. See Cave. 1633. Wood—A natural object that lends itself well to human manipulation. Wood is frequently the choice object for superstitious worship and magic. Prophetically, a worthless human doctrine that opposes the word and work of the Spirit of God. As Jeremiah 10:8 nkjv says, “a wooden idol is a worthless doctrine.” Wooden images signified occultic dogma and doctrines, the cult of Asherah, and the totems of ancestral deities. 1634. Word—A spoken communication, a verbal message. An audible manifestation of divine power and presence. 1635. Word of God—The Holy Bible. The Lord Jesus Christ. 1636. Word of Knowledge—A phrase that describes one of the nine manifestations of the Holy Spirit where information or knowledge is delivered by the Spirit of God supernaturally. Word of knowledge manifestations are
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