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<h1>The Spirit of Python Promoted Paul in Acts 16:16</h1>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">In Acts, Paul encounters a demon possessed woman known as Python. She was popular at Philippi as a soothsayer whom people paid for prophecies. Those aspiring to be kings and rulers would vie for her endorsement to gain acceptance from among the people. Large parts of Greece fell to Philip of Macedon because Philip bribed the Python priestess to prophesy he would conquer. (See <em>infra</em>.) The Pythoness thus was a 'rock-star' -- to use a modern equivalent.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times;">When Paul is at Philippi, this Python female-soothsayer followed him around for many days in the city. Everywhere Paul went she proclaimed him a man of God who declared "to us a way of salvation." Her intent was obvious: this demon-possessed woman hoped many would recognize and accept Paul as God's prophet, and accept his plan of salvation. (She said nothing about the true Jesus.) Paul did nothing to stop her for many days. Luke records:</span></span></p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;"><sup>16</sup>And it came to pass in our going on to prayer, a certain maid, having <strong><em>a spirit of Python</em></strong>, did meet us, who brought much employment to her masters by soothsaying [<strong>manteuomai</strong>, "practice divination as in a 'false divination or<strong><em> false prophet</em></strong>'" - <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=8I9FIrpqv0YC&lpg=PA189&dq=%22spirit%20of%20python&pg=PA190#v=onepage&q=%22spirit%20of%20python&f=false">Strongs G3132</a>. Cf. mantis = seer]</span></p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;"><sup>17</sup>she having followed Paul and us, was crying, saying, `<em><strong>These men are servants of the Most High God, who <span style="color: #ff0000;">declare to us a way of salvation</span>;'</strong></em></span></p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;"><sup>18</sup>and this she was doing for many days, but Paul having been grieved, and having turned, said to the spirit, `I command thee, in the name of Jesus Christ,<strong><em> to come forth from her</em></strong>;' and it came forth the same hour. (<a href="http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts%2016:16-18&version=YLT">Acts 16:16-19 YLT</a>.)</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">Paul's casting out in the name of Jesus the Spirit of Python from the young girl after "many days" of delay doing so does not prove Paul knew the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">true</span> Jesus. For our Lord specifically said that many who call on His name and use His name to cast out demons will be told by Jesus that "<strong><em>I never knew you</em></strong>." We must keep this passage in mind as we study whether the Spirit of Python's behavior proves Paul's salvation doctrines -- faith-alone / no works necessary / anti-law aka anomianism -- did not come from the true Christ:</span></p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;"><span class="text Matt-7-21"><span class="woj"><sup>21 </sup> <sup></sup>“Not everyone who <sup></sup>says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will <sup></sup>enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who <sup></sup>does the will of my Father who is in heaven.</span></span> <span id="en-ESV-23339" class="text Matt-7-22"><span class="woj"><sup>22 </sup> <sup></sup>On that day <sup></sup>many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not <sup></sup>prophesy in your name, and <strong><em>cast out demons <sup></sup>in your name</em></strong>, and do many mighty works in your name?’</span></span> <span id="en-ESV-23340" class="text Matt-7-23"><span class="woj"><sup>23 </sup> <sup></sup>And then will I declare to them, ‘<strong><em>I <sup></sup>never knew you;</em></strong> <sup></sup>depart from me, <sup></sup>you workers of [ANOMIA (Greek for "lawlessness" or "negation of the Law."] (’ (<a href="http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=matthew%207&version=ESV">Matt 7:21-23 ESV</a>.)</span></span></span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">An anomian message of salvation means one predicated upon the negation of the Law which God gave Moses. For discussion of "Anomia" in Matthew 7:21, see <a href="/component/content/article/1-jwo/106-chapter-five-jwo.html">ch. 5 of Jesus Words Only</a>.</span></p>
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<h2>What Is The Spirit of Python?</h2>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">A "spirit of Python" meant a specific type of demonic spirit. The NLT of <a href="http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=acts%2016:16-19&version=NLT">Acts 16:16</a> translates it simply as she is a "<strong>demon</strong>-possessed girl." In 1 Sam. 28:7, when it is translated "Lo, a woman possessing a familiar spirit in En-dor," it is rendered as a "spirit of Python (OBH in Heb.) of Endor." (Jacques de Daillon (comte du Lude), <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Daimonologia: or, A treatise of spirits: Wherein several places of scripture expounded</span> (<span dir="ltr">Printed for the author</span>, <span dir="ltr">1723)</span> at <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=yc8cAQAAMAAJ&dq=%22spirit%20of%20python&pg=PA114#v=onepage&q=%22spirit%20of%20python&f=false">114</a>-115.) The Hebrew word "OBH" is oftened rendered as <strong><em>sorcerer</em></strong>" or "necromancer" and was "often translated Python in the Vulgate [Bible]." (M. Oldfield Howey, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Encircled Serpent a Study of Serpent Symbolism in All Countries And Ages</span> (1900) at <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=SY6DUnOOZSAC&lpg=PA142&dq=%22spirit%20of%20python&pg=PA142#v=onepage&q=%22spirit%20of%20python&f=false">142</a>.) However, OBH was short for the Hebrew word ABADDON which John in Revelation 9:11 revealingly tells us is APOLLYON in Greek. Scholars concur APOLLYON means APOLLOS, the Sun-god (son of Zeus, the head god) whose temple was at Delphi where the Python statue with multiple heads of serpents spoke through the priestess. See our article "<a href="/component/content/article/1-jwo/379-apollyon-bible-study.html">Apollyon</a>." So who is the Python in relation to APOLLOS?</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: large;"><img src="http://bks8.books.google.com/books?id=yc8cAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=1&edge=curl" style="float: right;" /><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times;"> "Python in Greek mythology was<strong><em> the serpent who guarded the Delphic</em></strong><strong><em> oracle</em></strong>....Apollo's prophetic seer was called Pythia." (Rick Strelan, <em>Strange Acts; Studies in the Cultural World of the Acts of the Apostles </em>(<span dir="ltr">Walter de Gruyter</span>, <span dir="ltr">2004)</span> at <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=tHS6RK68rsMC&lpg=PA113&dq=%22spirit%20of%20python&pg=PA113#v=onepage&q=%22spirit%20of%20python&f=false">113</a>.) Apollo was known as "Apollo Pythius because his symbol was the<em><strong> Python</strong></em>." (Dr Elsie Clark, <em>Spiritual Warfare</em>: Vol. 2 <em>Battling Against Carnality</em> (2010) at <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=8I9FIrpqv0YC&lpg=PA189&dq=%22spirit%20of%20python&pg=PA189#v=onepage&q=%22spirit%20of%20python&f=false">189</a>.) Apollo was the Sun-god among the Greeks. At the core of Apollo's temple was a pyramid known as the "tripod" to symbolize the Sun's rays. (Technically, the god Phobus was the god of light, and he morphed into "Apollo Pythia." See <a href="http://www.pantheon.org/articles/a/apollo.html">link</a>.) On this tripod sat a coiled serpent statue with three heads known as the Python. </span></span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">(Technically, Apollo previously slayed the prophesying Python, but now through his female Pythia priestess at Delphi, also known as Python, the Python spirit spoke. See Leadbetter, "<a href="http://www.pantheon.org/articles/a/apollo.html">Apollo</a>," Pantheon.org.) Thus, we find the Python was identified now as Apollo Pythius at Delphi:</span></p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">"As the cone or pyramid was a symbol of the sun's rays, this typified the worship of Apollo, <strong><em>the Sun-god with that of the Serpent, the python</em></strong>, the earth deity." (M. Oldfield Howey, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Encircled Serpent a Study of Serpent Symbolism in All Countries And Ages</span> (1900) at <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=SY6DUnOOZSAC&lpg=PA142&dq=%22spirit%20of%20python&pg=PA143#v=onepage&q=%22spirit%20of%20python&f=false">143</a>.)</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">Clearly, the spirit of Python is the<em><strong> spirit of Satan</strong></em> / Apollos / Lucifer -- the "blinding light" (see "<a href="/component/content/article/1-jwo/223-who-is-the-blinding-angel-of-light.html">Who Is Blinding Angel of Light</a>") -- even worshipped as a large three-headed Serpent. The "pythoness" -- the young virgin who would speak the Serpent's prophecies -- had to sit on the tripod at the Temple of Python / Apollo at Delphos / Delphi. Eventually there were always three young virgins who would alternate at the task. (Howey, <em>Id., </em>at <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=SY6DUnOOZSAC&lpg=PA142&dq=%22spirit%20of%20python&pg=PA144#v=onepage&q=%22spirit%20of%20python&f=false">144</a>.)</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">Delphos of Greece and its oracle became linked to Philippi in Macedon because in the<img style="float: right;" alt="apolloslayspython" height="298" width="198" src="/images/stories/JWOBook/apolloslayspython.jpg" /> 300s BC Macedon under <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_II_of_Macedon">Philip II </a>seized parts of Greece by bribing the Python oracle to give prophecies of his success. It was said by Demosthenes that the oracle had become "<em><strong>Philipized</strong></em>." <em>Id., </em>at <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=SY6DUnOOZSAC&lpg=PA142&dq=%22spirit%20of%20python&pg=PA146#v=onepage&q=%22spirit%20of%20python&f=false">146</a>. </span></p>
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<p><span style="color: #800080; font-size: large;">[Painting to right is 'Apollo slaying the Python' by Eugene Delacroix - died 1863]</span></p>
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<h2>How Is This Verse Typically Mistranslated?</h2>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: 12pt;"><span style="font-size: large;">Obviously aware of the problem we are about to expose, most translations other than Young's Literal <strong><em>never properly translate</em></strong> this as "spirit of Python." So the King James simply has it the "spirit of divination." (<a href="http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=acts%2016:16-19&version=KJV">Acts 16:16-19 KJV</a>.) The NIV is even wimpier, saying simply she had a "spirit." (<a href="http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=acts%2016:16-19&version=NIV">Acts 16:16 NIV</a>.) Virtually all the rest are in line</span>.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">Now if this woman is demon possessed and Paul were following the true Christ, then<span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong> her declaration to others to listen to Paul for salvation represents a house divided against itself</strong></span>. It makes no sense. But if Paul were following unwittingly a false Christ, then this makes perfect sense.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">But look how Paul for days took advantage of her endorsement while never questioning himself why would the prophetess-Pythia who was serving Satan be endorsing specifically Paul's plan of salvation. Paul never asked himself if it were possible he actually met an imposter Jesus on the road to Damascus. Thus, as Luke tells the story, Paul at Philippi did not think through this problem but was glad even demons endorsed his message: "It may be noted that the missionaries<strong><em> did not question the genuiness of her inspiration by the spirit of Python, and also that it spoke the truth</em></strong>...." (M. Oldfield Howey, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Encircled Serpent a Study of Serpent Symbolism in All Countries And Ages</span> (1900) at <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=SY6DUnOOZSAC&lpg=PA142&dq=%22spirit%20of%20python&pg=PA142#v=onepage&q=%22spirit%20of%20python&f=false">142</a>.)</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">But they should have questioned it, as this demon-oracle in the service of Satan was well-regarded by the pagans of the area. Why would Satan through her <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>deliberately try to promote Paul's ministry?</strong></span> Luke's account does not give this a second-thought even though the account clearly requires the Berean in us to do so.</span></p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">"A young girl...having a Spirit of [the demon] <strong>Python</strong>...having followed Paul and us, was crying [to the public many days], saying, '<strong><em>T</em></strong><em><strong>hese men</strong>...<strong>declare to us a way of salvation.'</strong></em>"<em> </em>Acts 16:16-17</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">And notice, the demon spirit of Python did not say to follow Christ, but specifically to follow Paul's plan of salvation. In Acts 16:17, the demon Python-spirit says: " `<strong>These men are servants of the Most High God, who declare to us a way of salvation;'" </strong> So the message of Christ on salvation was not being promoted, but instead the demon was<strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"> promoting Paul's very different plan of salvation.</span></strong> On the difference between these two gospels, see our page "<a href="/component/content/article/1-jwo/175-pauls-contradictions-of-jesus.html">Paul's Contradictions of Jesus</a>."</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;"><em><strong></strong></em>Hence, Acts 16:16-17 is further confirmation that Paul was unwittingly serving Satan. We already deduced this about Paul's vision of someone saying "I am Jesus" on a wilderness road when Jesus warned us not to trust when someone "comes in my name" in the wilderness (see Matt 24:5, 24-27) because the only way Jesus will be seen on earth after the Ascension was if every eye on earth sees Him. (See <a href="/component/content/article/1-jwo/292-jesus-prophecy-about-who-identified-himself-as-jesus-to-paul.html">link</a>.) But that is not what happened on the road to Damascus, is it?</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">What is important to take away from the passage is Paul, the avowed worker of appearing ANOMOS (see <a href="/component/content/article/1-jwo/106-chapter-five-jwo.html">link</a>), did not know the true Christ because if Paul did, then why would a popular and influential demon promote for many days Paul's plan of salvation? That would be a kingdom divided against itself, and Jesus said, in essence, that such things would not be true. Hence, it logically follows Paul did not "know" Christ, contrary to Paul's assumption of whom he met on the wilderness road outside Damascus.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">Why did Paul get annoyed with the Spirit of Python promoting him after "many days" instead of initially? For why would a man of God want a demon promoting him? Scholars concede this while trying to flip it the other way: "it is something of a puzzle why he resented the girl's cries [of support]." (Henry Ansgar Kelly, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Satan: A Biography</span> (<span dir="ltr">Cambridge University Press:</span> <span dir="ltr">2006) </span>at <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=gPIpQg0lRbMC&lpg=PA55&dq=spirit%20of%20python%20promoting%20paul&pg=PA56#v=onepage&q=spirit%20of%20python%20promoting%20paul&f=false">56</a>.) The best explanation is Paul let this go on many days without rebuking the demon because it was helping until Paul realized that people would start wondering why demons were promoting Paul.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;"><strong>Python</strong>. The Roman historian Lucian records that "the dragon under the tripod spoke" at the Temple of Python. In the temple were kept a host of snakes. It is assumed "dragon" here meant one of the snakes.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">What is curious is that Apollo was the Sun god and the symbol of his power was a three-headed snake. When one considers the Sun-god at Rome became known as Sol Invictus, it actually traces back to the popular Apollo-Python god of the Greeks. Here is what M. Oldfield Howey, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Encircled Serpent a Study of Serpent Symbolism in All Countries And Ages</span> (1900) at<a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=SY6DUnOOZSAC&lpg=PA142&dq=%22spirit%20of%20python&pg=PA143#v=onepage&q=%22spirit%20of%20python&f=false"> 143</a> says:</span></p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">The tripod on which the pythoness sat was another relic of the religion which it had superseded, for it was formed of a serpent of bronze, coiled spirally upwards in the form of a cone, and terminated in three heads. As the cone or pyramid was a symbol of the sun's rays, this typified the worship of Apollo, <strong><em>the Sun-god with that of the Serpent, the python</em></strong>, the earth deity.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">The method of words of prophecy by the Python have a chilling similarity to modern 'words of knowledge' and 'glossalia' that I have personally witnessed in certain churches. I can verify words of knowledge are often amazingly accurate depictions of people, with their past excellently described by pure strangers, mixed in with some future promises that often are safe bets.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">Now remember, the gift of tongues of the 12 apostles was different: it was the ability to speak in their own tongue, and the listeners would hear it in their own language. See Acts 1.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">So here is what is so chilling to consider to explain how our modern behavior may have entered the church from copying practices of the Pythonesses of ancient Greece.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anacharsis">Anarcharsis</a> in a travel journal of the 6th Century before Christ identified that "toward the middle [of the temple] is an aperture from whence came the <strong>prophetic </strong>exalation." (Howey, <em>id.</em>., at <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=SY6DUnOOZSAC&lpg=PA142&dq=%22spirit%20of%20python&pg=PA144#v=onepage&q=%22spirit%20of%20python&f=false">144</a>.) The young virgin would drink some water which "it is said [has] the virtue of <strong>disclosing futurity</strong>." <em>Id. </em>Interestingly, the young prophetess would have her limbs suffer "involuntary motions," and she uttered "plaintiff cries and deep groans" (<em>id.</em>) She then uttered "dreadful howlings which were eagerly collected by the priests." Then the priests went to work. Anarcharsis continues: "They arranged them in proper order, and delivered them to us in writing." <em>Id. </em></span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;"><em>Leadbetter summarizes it even more pointedly, unaware how this might educate Christians to problems about Paul's glossalia instructions: "After she mumbled her answer, a male priest would translate it for the supplicant." (Ron Leadbetter,</em><em> "<a href="http://www.pantheon.org/articles/a/apollo.html">Apollo</a>," Pantheon.org (2012).)</em><em> </em></span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">What is interesting is how similar this is to Paul's version of the gift of tongues. The true apostolic gift of tongues was the ability of an apostle to speak and those of another language to hear their own language spoken. Luke notes this is its nature in Acts 1. However, Paul gives the same name to something totally different -- something identical to the ecstatic utterances of the "spirit of Python" where another would interpret and write it down. The words were not readily understandable as they were supposed to be had they been the true apostolic gift revealed in Acts 1. But Paul discloses his very different version from the original gift of tongues in the following quote, and please note how strikingly similar it is the "spirit of Python" and her interpreters:</span></p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">"If any man speak in<strong><em> an unknown tongue</em></strong>, let it be by two, or at the most by three, and that in turn; and <em><strong>let one interpret.</strong></em>" (<a href="http://bible.cc/1_corinthians/14-27.htm">1 Cor. 14:27 KJV</a>.)</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">One must thus wonder if Paul's stinger in the flesh from Satan impaled him somehow with Satan's spirit of Python -- what Paul unwittingly reveals when he describes the glossalia-spirit, of which Paul says in very modest terms (I am being facetious):</span></p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;"><sup>18</sup> I thank God that I speak in tongues<em><strong> more than all of you</strong></em>. (<a href="http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20cor.%2014:18&version=NIV">1 Cor. 14:18 NIV</a>.)</span></p>
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<h1> Python: As Ventriloquist</h1>
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<p><span style="font-size: large; font-family: 'times new roman', times;">The Greek term "python" had a secondary meaning of divination and the "belly talking," as if a ventriloquist speaking in a strange voice. See Mark Nanos, at <a href="http://www.marknanos.com/Phil3Dogs-Reverse-6-27-07.pdf">24</a>.</span></p>
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<h2><span style="font-size: large; font-family: 'times new roman', times; color: #0000ff;">Maps of Delphi & Philippi</span></h2>
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<p><span style="font-size: large; font-family: 'times new roman', times;">Philippi is in Macedonia, while Delphi is in Greece 100 miles north of Athens.</span></p>
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<p><img alt="File:Map greek sanctuaries-en.svg" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/de/Map_greek_sanctuaries-en.svg/751px-Map_greek_sanctuaries-en.svg.png" width="682" height="600" /></p>
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<h1>Further Study Notes</h1>
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<p><span style="font-size: large; font-family: 'times new roman', times;">Stephen A writes:</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: large; font-family: 'times new roman', times;">The word translated as "vipers" in NT may mean python.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: large; font-family: 'times new roman', times;"> </span></p>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">EKHIDNA (or Echidna) was a monstrous she-dragon (drakaina) with the head and breast of a woman. She probably represented or presided over the corruptions of the earth : rot, slime, fetid waters, illness and disease.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;"> </span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">She was often equated with Python (the rotting one), a dragon born of the fetid slime left behind by the great Deluge. Others call her the Tartarean lamprey, and assigned her to the dark, swampy pit of Tartaros beneath the earth. Hesiod, makes her a daughter of monstrous sea-gods, and presumably associates her with rotting sea-scum and fetid salt-marshes. </span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">In all cases, she was described as the consort of Typhoeus, a monstrous storm-daemon who challenged Zeus in heaven. Together they spawned a host of terrible monsters to plague the earth.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">Other closely related she-dragons included the Argive Ekhidna and Poine, the Tartarean Kampe, and the Phokian Sybaris.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">In the image (right), Ekhidna is equated with Python. Apollo seated on the omphalos stone slays her with his arrows : in the motif of healing god (Paian) destroying plague-bringing demon. </span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: large; font-family: 'times new roman', times;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.theoi.com/Ther/DrakainaEkhidna1.html">http://www.theoi.com/Ther/<wbr />DrakainaEkhidna1.html</a></span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: large; font-family: 'times new roman', times;"> </span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: large; font-family: 'times new roman', times;">This word EKHIDNA is used 4 times in the NT:</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">??????? (echidn?n) — 4 Occurrences</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">Matthew 3:7 N-GFP</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">BIB: ?????? ????????? ??????? ??? ?????????</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">NAS: to them, You brood of vipers, who</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">KJV: O generation of vipers, who</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">INT: to them Brood of vipers who forewarned</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">Matthew 12:34 N-GFP</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">BIB: ????????? ??????? ??? ???????</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">NAS: You brood of vipers, how can</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">KJV: O generation of vipers, how can ye,</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">INT: Offspring of vipers how are you able</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">BIB: ????? ????????? ??????? ??? ??????</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">NAS: you brood of vipers, how</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">KJV: [ye] generation of vipers, how</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">INT: [You] serpents offspring of vipers how shall you escape</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">BIB: ????? ????????? ??????? ??? ?????????</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">NAS: by him, You brood of vipers, who</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: 'times new roman', times; font-size: large;">INT: him Offspring of vipers who forwarned</span></div>
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