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Many charismatic Christians are familiar with the biblical character of Jezebel, yet they do not know the demonic spirit by that name that still wreaks havoc today. The Jezebel spirit characterizes anyone who acts in the same manner as Jezebel did, engaging in immorality, idolatry, false teaching and unrepentant sin. Its manifestations are conniving and destructive, dwelling in she who desires to have her way, no matter who is destroyed in the process.
You can't defeat what you can't see.
While most people are hyper-focused on Jezebel--and are basing their warfare on a misunderstanding of what Jezebel really is--fewer understand the workings of Jezebel's demonic partners in crime. The spirit of Jezebel couldn't execute all its wicked plots without the spirits of Ahab, the false prophets and the eunuchs. This book will fully expose this destructive team's plan, teaching readers how to discern each spirit and defeat them
Genre: Religion / Biblical Biography / Old Testament (fancy, right?)
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