Just reading this thread. LMAO when I saw your post about Christian Spiritual Warfare. Unfortunately,it’s more than just targeting prophets. A woman has the “Jezebel” spirit if she speaks up, is"mouthy" or has ideas other than the preacher, pastor, church elders or whatever group of male “leaders” within the church.
Just check out the books on Amazon about the " Jezebel" spirit.
You should get a good chuckle out of that, but it is kind of scary. Let’s keep targeting women as unworthy beings in 2019. More like scared of female power.
For the above reason alone, is why I stand behind the concept of Jezebel being an Unholy Saint and worthy of veneration.
Thank you @TheBlondeBrujo for posting this illuminating information!
TheBlondBrujo- by any chance is there a picture of jezebel that looks the most to how she looked like when she was alive. Id like to start an altar but not sure what picture of her most resembles her, there are so many?
Can’t separate one thing from the rest and do her justice.
She’s bold, dedicated, a mother, a fighter, a social reformer, graceful, fierce, unbreakable, and loyal. Her eyes are piercing and when looking into them, you can’t escape yourself. She has a love of life and a passion that is intoxicating.
Her presence makes you want to dance and sing while the blood of your enemies rains down on you like a baptizing tempest of power.
It was Baal that led me to Jezebel. My love of her came thru my love for him.
Personally I’d suggest giving honor to Baal while working with her. Don’t necessarily have to “work with both” but paying homage to Baal while embracing Jezebel seems appropriate. She lived and died devoted to him after all. That devotion doesn’t seem to have left her at her mortal end.