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Familiar spirit @ Sorcerers or necormancers, who professed to call up the dead to answer questions, were said to have a "familiar spirit" kjv@Deuteronomy:18:11; kjv@2Kings:21:6; kjv@2Chronicals:33:6; kjv@Leviticus:19:31 kjv@Leviticus:20:6; kjv@Isaiah:8:19 kjv@Isaiah:29:4). Such a person was called by the Hebrews an 'ob, which properly means a leathern bottle; for sorcerers were regarded as vessels containing the inspiring demon. This Hebrew word was equivalent to the pytho of the Greeks, and was used to denote both the person and the spirit which possessed him kjv@Leviticus:20:27; kjv@1Samuel:28:8; comp. kjv@Acts:16:16). The word "familiar" is from the Latin familiaris, meaning a "household servant," and was intended to express the idea that sorcerers had spirits as their servants ready to obey their commands.

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FAMILIAR SPIRITS @
- Consulting of, forbidden kjv@Leviticus:19:31; kjv@Leviticus:20:6 kjv@Leviticus:20:27 kjv@Deuteronomy:18:10-11
- Vain kjv@Isaiah:8:19; kjv@Isaiah:19:3
- Those who consulted, to be cut off kjv@Leviticus:20:6 kjv@Leviticus:20:27

- INSTANCES OF THOSE WHO CONSULTED .Saul kjv@1Samuel:28:3-25; kjv@1Chronicles:10:13 .
See DEMONS .
See NECROMANCY .
See WITCHCRAFT

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H178 <STRHEB>@ אוב 'ôb obe From the same as H1 (apparently through the idea of prattling a father´ s name); properly a {mumble} that {is} a water skin (from its hollow sound); hence a necromancer ({ventriloquist} as from a jar): - {bottle} familiar spirit.


H3045 <STRHEB>@ ידע yâdayaw-dah' A primitive root; to know (properly to ascertain by seeing); used in a great variety of {senses} {figuratively} {literally} euphemistically and inferentially (including {observation} care6 recognition; and causatively {instruction} designation6 {punishment} etc.): - {acknowledge} acquaintance (-ted {with}) {advise} {answer} {appoint} {assuredly} be {aware} [un-] {awares} can {[-not]} {certainly} for a {certainty} {comprehend} {consider} X could {they} {cunning} {declare} be {diligent} ({can} cause to) {discern} {discover} endued {with} familiar {friend} {famous} {feel} can {have} be [ig-] {norant} {instruct} {kinsfolk} {kinsman} (cause {to} {let} make) {know} (come to {give} {have} take) {knowledge} have {[knowledge]} ({be} {make} make to {be} make self) {known} + be {learned} + lie by {man} {mark} {perceive} privy {to} X {prognosticator} {regard} have {respect} {skilful} {shew} can (man of) {skill} be {sure} of a {surety} {teach} (can) {tell} {understand} have {[understanding]} X will {be} {wist} {wit} wot.


H441 <STRHEB>@ אלּף אלּוּף 'alûph 'allûph {al-loof'} al-loof' From H502; familiar; a {friend} also gentle; hence a bullock (as being tame; {applied} although {masculine} to a cow); and so a chieftain (as notable like neat cattle): - {captain} {duke} (chief) {friend} {governor} {guide} ox.


H5532 <STRHEB>@ סכן sâkan saw-kan' A primitive root; to be familiar with; by implication to minister {to} be serviceable {to} be customary: - acquaint ({self}) be {advantage} X {ever} ({be} [un-]) profit ({-able}) {treasure} be wont.


H7965 <STRHEB>@ שׁלם שׁלום shâlôm shâlôm {shaw-lome'} shaw-lome' From H7999; {safe} that {is} (figuratively) {well} happy6 friendly; also (abstractly) {welfare} that {is} {health} {prosperity} peace: - X {do} {familiar} X {fare} {favour} + {friend} X {greet} (good) {health} (X {perfect} such as be at) peace ({-able} {-ably}) prosper ({-ity} {-ous}) {rest} safe ({-ly}) {salute} {welfare} (X all {is} be) {well} X wholly.


G3615 <STRGRK>@ οἰκιακός oikiakos oy-kee-ak-os' From G3614; familiar that is (as noun) relatives: - they (them) of (his own) household.


G3880 <STRGRK>@ παραλαμβάνω paralambanō par-al-am-ban'-o From G3844 and G2983; to receive near that is associate with oneself (in any familiar or intimate act or relation); by analogy to assume an office; figuratively to learn: - receive take (unto with).