Wednesday, February 06, 2019

The Spirit of Jackal

Exposing the Spirit of the Jackal by Bella Orsi


What is the spirit of the Jackal?


Where does it come from?

The origin of a Jackal is Persia. it is mentioned approximately 15 times in the bible. Example: Isaiah 13:21 

A jackal is a mix of a wolf and a dog. Jackals are nocturnal opportunistic omnivores and predators. A dog in scripture is a symbol of a religious spirit. Beware of dogs, evil workers. Phil 3:2. 

Watch this teaching on the Jackal spirit



Myths feature jackals as sorcerers (false prophets). The Egyptian god Anubis is among its most ancient. This jackal-headed god is a spirit of the underworld who acts as a guide to the dead. This is clearly demonic.

"jackal" is "a person who performs dishonest or base deeds as the follower or accomplice of another."

The Jackal spirit is territorial and marks it. The Jackal spirit is ravenous; it lusts after decomposing Christians that have spiritually decomposed.



The Egyptian jackal was regarded as somewhat sacred by the ancient Egyptians. So much so that one of their primary and most essential gods beheld the head of a jackal. That god's name was Anubis, considered a god of the underworld.

jackal, an opportunistic animal. It is intrusive and jealous and marks its territory with urine and feces. It also represents a spirit not meant to be part of your destiny but gained the position by what it does to mark itself on your destiny by works.

The jackal comes into play as it operates from the spirit of rivalry, twisted in rebellion. Operates in the form of witchcraft. 

The Jackal spirit wants to take you to the desert places to take you out. 

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