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Sack: (1) Human body; (2) The flesh; (3) Human vessel; (4) Working container; (5) Burden (carrying sack); (6) Baggage (carrying sack).
(1-2) (cf. Gen. 43:23 & 2 Cor. 4:7); (3-4) Lev. 11:32; (5-6) Gen. 49:14; Josh. 9:4 & Isa. 30:6.
Sacrifice: (1) Life; (2) Praise; (3) Jesus; (4) You as a living sacrifice (His will, not yours); (5) A gift; (6) Doing good and sharing; (7) Idolatry; (8) Evil spirits; (9) Sin; (10) The Law.
(1) Heb. 11:4; (2) Heb. 13:15; (3) Eph. 5:2; Heb. 7:27; 9:26; (4) Luke 22:4244; Rom. 12:1; Heb. 10:7; (5) Phil. 4:18; Heb. 8:3; 9:9; (6) Heb. 13:16; (7) Acts 7:41; 14:13, 18; Rev. 2:14, 20; (8) 1 Cor. 10:20; (9) Heb. 5:1; 10:3; (10) Luke 2:23-24.
Sadness: See Sorrow.
Safe (Bank): (1) Heart; (2) Stronghold; (3) Secure.
(1) Ps. 57:7; 112:7-8a; Prov. 31:11a; (2) 2 Cor. 10:4; (3) Ps. 91:1.
Sail: (1) Led by the Spirit; (2) Waiting on the Holy Spirit (unfurled or empty sail); (3) Journey; (4) Test of faith; (5) Broken spirit (torn sail or broken mast).
Also see Mast and s.h.i.+p.
(1-2) John 3:8; Acts 13:4; (3) Acts 13:4; (4) Luke 8:23-25; (5) Prov. 15:13.
Sale: (1) Investment in one's destiny (good or evil); (2) Soul winning; (3) Moving in faith; (4) Redemption (purchase of used items); (5) Faithful service; (6) Preparation for ministry.
Also see Buying.
(1) Acts 1:18a; (2) Acts 20:28; 1 Cor. 6:20; 7:23; Eph. 1:14; (3) cf. Acts 8:20 & Acts 20:28; (4) Eph. 1:14; (5) 1 Tim. 3:13 (KJV); (6) Matt.25:9-10; Rev. 3:18.
Salesman: (1) The Devil; (2) Profiteer; (3) Preacher.
Also see entries under Buying, Sale, and Store Clerk.
(1) Gen. 3:1-6; (2) John 2:14-16; Rev. 18:3; (3) Acts 8:12; Rom. 10:14 (Consider that "buying" can be the equivalent to "believing". As in, "I"m just not buying it!').
Salmon: (1) Real believer (dying to reproduce); (2) Swimming against the flow of the world.
(1) Matt. 4:19; John 12:24; 15:13; (2) Matt. 7:13-14; 1 John 2:15-17.
Salt: (1) Purity or purification; (2) Loyalty of covenant; (3) Barrenness (overdosing with salt); (4) Fertilizer (of spiritual growth); (5) Fruitfulness; (6) Believers; (7) Tasting or seeing the goodness of G.o.d; (8) Seasoning; (9) Healing; (10) Offering or sacrifice; (11) Bitter words; (12) Mariner; (13) Flavoring things to your own liking; (14) Salary.
Also see Pepper, White, and Yeast (salt's opposite).
(1) 2 Kings 2:19-22; Mark 9:49-50; (2) Lev. 2:13; Num. 18:19; 2 Chron. 13:5; (a covenant of salt refers to lifelong loyalty); (3) Deut. 29:23; Judg. 9:45 (In this context, sowing with salt was a symbolic action of cursing the land with barrenness); (4-5) Matt. 5:13; Col. 4:6; (Rock salt was used as a fertilizer in Jesus' day); (6) Matt. 5:13; (7) Job 6:6; Ps. 34:8; Mark 9:50; Col. 4:6; (8) Lev. 2:13; Mark 9:50; Col. 4:6; (9) 2 Kings 2:20-22; (10) Mark 9:49 (Salt was added to offerings as an anti-leavening agent); (11) James 3:10-12; (12) Ezek. 27:8-9; Jon. 1:5; As in, "He is an old salt"; (13) Rev. 22:18; (14) The word salary comes from the Roman practice of paying its army a salarium or allowance of salt.
Sand: (1) Believers; (2) Multiplication; (3) Innumerable; (4) Many or mult.i.tude; (5) Spiritual boundary (beach); (6) Faulty foundations; (7) Disobedience (hearing and not doing the Word of G.o.d); (8) G.o.d's thoughts toward you; (9) Getting bogged or weighed down; (10) Deceptive foundation or false security in G.o.d (compacted sand); (11) Long-standing issue (compacted sand).
Also see Beach and Coastline.
(1-2) Gen. 22:17; 32:12; (3) Gen. 41:49; Job 29:18; Jer. 33:22; (4) Josh. 11:4; Judg. 7:12; 1 Sam. 13:5; (5) Jer. 5:22; Rev. 13:1; (6-7) Matt. 7:26-27; (8) Ps. 139:17-18; (9) Exod. 14:25 (KJV); Job 6:3; Prov. 27:3.
Sand (Wet): (1) Heavy-hearted; (2) A fool's wrath.
(1) Job 6:2-4; (2) Prov. 27:3.
Sandal: (1) The Gospel of peace; (2) Preparation; (3) Sending out; (4) Humility; (5) Holy ground (taken off); (6) Deception (old); (7) Dominion; (8) Legal t.i.tle (walking over land); (9) Transfer of t.i.tle (sandal in hand); (10) Renunciation of t.i.tle (removal of sandal); (11) Dishonor.
Also see Shoes.
(1) Rom. 10:15; Eph. 6:15; (2) Exod. 12:11; Eph. 6:15; (3) Mark 6:7-9; Acts 12:8; (4) John 1:27; (5) Exod. 3:5; Josh. 5:15; Acts 7:33; (6) Josh. 9:5; (7) Ps. 108:9; (8) Deut. 11:24; Josh. 1:3; (9) Ruth 4:7; (10-11) Deut. 25:7-10.
Sand Castle: (1) Unstable person (without foundations); (2) Individual who is hearing, but not doing the Word; (3) Church hearing only and not applying the Word (a people easily moved by the tide of public opinion/persecution).
(1-3) Matt. 7:26-27 (cf. 2 Cor. 5:1).
Sandpaper: (1) Preparation; (2) Affliction; (3) Judgment; (4) Abrasive person; (5) Having your rough edges knocked off.
(1) Isa. 49:2b; (2) Deut. 16:3; Job 2:8; Ps. 119:67; (3) Ezek. 26:4 (KJV) (4) Acts 8:3; (5) Isa. 49:2b.
Sandwich: (1) Spiritual meal; (2) Sermon; (3) Chicken sandwich is a church sermon.
(1-3) 1 Cor. 3:1-2; Heb. 5:12-14.
Sandy Path/Trail: (1) Paths taken without divine revelation; (2) Taking steps in your own strength.
Also see Gravel Road.
(1-2) Exod. 2:12; Matt. 7:26.
Santa: (1) Alternative to Christ; (2) Giver; (3) An imbalanced Christian leader preaching lifestyle (giving false hope without suffering or persecution).
Also see Christmas.
(1) 1 John 2:18, 22; 4:3; 2 John 1:7 (An antichrist can be either opposed to Christ or instead of Christ); (2) Acts 4:37; (3) Matt. 5:11; 1 Pet. 4:1.
Santa Hat: (1) Giving; (2) Traditional believer.
(1) Eph. 4:8; (2) Zech. 6:11.
Sap: (1) Life; (2) Anointing; (3) Human spirit (as the core of the tree).
Also see Tree.
(1-3) Ps. 104:16 (KJV); John 15:4-5.
Sapphire: (1) Foundation; (2) Throne of G.o.d; (3) Christ; (4) Some a.s.sociate this stone with the tribe of Simeon (and others with the tribe of Reuben).
Also see Blue.
(1) Exod. 24:10; Isa. 54:11b; Rev. 21:19; (2) Ezek. 10:1; (3) Ezek. 1:26; (4) Exod. 28:18.
Satellite: (1) Worldwide prophetic evangelism; (2) Individual set apart; (3) Independent organization or church (led by the Spirit); (1) Mark 16:15; (2) Gen. 49:26; (3) Acts 24:5.
Satellite Dish: (1) Communication with G.o.d.
Also see Television.
(1) Matt. 6:9.
Satin: See Silk.
Sat.u.r.day: (1) Seven; (2) Rest.
Also see Day and Six (The secular world sees Sat.u.r.day as the sixth day of the week).
(1-2) Gen. 2:2.
Saturn: (1) G.o.dly person; (sixth planet with rings: person with halo).
Also see Halo, Rainbow, Ring, and Six.
Sauce: (1)The anointing; (2) Righteousness (through the blood); (3) Redemption.
(1) Exod. 29:7; Prov. 1:23; (2) Job 29:14; Isa.10:22; Amos 5:24; Rom. 3:21-26; Eph. 4:24; (3) Luke 22:20 (NIV); 1 Cor. 11:25.
Scaffold: (1) Superficial/temporary structure; (2) Preparatory structure; (3) Support.
Also see Trellis.
(1-2) Exod. 26:15 (NIV); 35:11 (NIV); Acts 7:47-48; 1 Cor. 15:46; (3) Acts 20:35; 1 Thess. 5:14.
Scales (Over Eyes): See Veil.
Scales (Lizard/Fish): (1) Protection (armor); (2) Pride; (3) Hardened heart. (1-3) Job 41:15, 24.
Scales (Weight): (1) Heart (as the means of judgment); (2) Measuring the heart; (3) Judgment; (4) Weighed in the balance; (5) Balance (6) Deceit/deception (false balance); (7) Worth.
Also see Weighing, Weight, and Weight Loss.
(1) 1 Kings 3:9; Ps. 58:2; (2) Prov. 16:2; 25:20; 31:6; (3-4) Dan. 5:27; (5-6) Prov. 11:1; 20:23; Amos 8:5; (7) Zech. 11:12.
Scalp: See Bald, Hair, Head, and Razor.
Scalpel: (1) The Word of G.o.d.
(1) Heb. 4:12.
Scar: (1) Been hurt (scarred face = damaged heart); (2) Reminder (unable to forget); (3) Ident.i.ty affected; (4) Walk affected.
(1) Ps. 35:12; (2) Isa. 49:16; (3-4) 2 Sam. 4:4; 9:4.
Scarf: (1) Growing cold (hardened heart); (2) Cold atmosphere; (3) Getting warmer (taking scarf off); (4) Insensitive (taking scarf off someone); (4) Enduring hards.h.i.+p for Christ; (5) Glory; (6) Hiding glory; (7) Covering.
(1-3) Matt. 24:12; (4) Prov. 25:20; (4) 2 Cor. 11:27; (5-6) Song. 4:4; 7:4; (7) Exod. 34:33 (see Veil).
Scarlet: See Red.
School: (1) Place of teaching or learning; (2) Church; (3) Bible college; (4) Disciples.h.i.+p.
Also see Cla.s.sroom, Library, Old School, Private School, School Master, and Teacher.
(1) Matt. 5:1-2; Acts 20:20; (2) Matt. 4:23; 9:35; 13:54; Mark 1:21; 6:2; Luke 4:15; 6:6; (3) John 18:20 (church & temple); Acts 5:42; (4) Isa. 50:4.
School (Old School): (1) Old teaching; (2) Traditional church; (3) Pharisees. (1) Matt. 16:6, 12.
School Bus: (1) Teaching ministry; (2) Itinerant preacher.
Also see Bus and School.
(1-2) Acts 13:1-4; 21:28a; 1 Cor. 4:17b.
School Master: (1) Authoritative teaching ministry; (2) Christ; (3) The Law; (4) The Holy Spirit; (5) Natural teacher.
(1-2) Matt. 7:29; John 3:2; 6:45; (2) Gal. 3:24-25; (3) John 14:26; 1 John 2:27.
Scientist: (1) Trying to work it out in your head; (2) Reasoning away the supernatural; (3) Trying to get to G.o.d through human wisdom (intellect); (4) Antichrist evolutionists; (5) Christian Scientists (wisdom of G.o.d).
(1) Matt. 16:7-10; (2) Isa. 10:12-13; John 20:25; Acts 2:15; (3) 1 Cor. 1:25; 2:5; 2 Tim. 3:5; (4) Rom. 1:25; 2 Pet. 3:4-7; (5) 1 Kings 4:29; Matt. 2:1.
Scissors: (1) Word of G.o.d.
(1) Heb. 4:12.
Scorpion: (1) Demonic power; (2) Stinging words; (3) Torment; (4) Betrayal; (5) Harsh discipline; (6) Deception (temptation); (7) Politics (attack when threatened); (8) Sin; (9) Legalistic person/church (grabs and paralyzes its prey); (10) Spirit of fear (as in paralyzed by fear); (11) Demon spirits (flying scorpions).
(1) Luke 10:19; 11:12; Rev. 9:5; (2) Ezek. 2:6; (3) Rev. 9:5; (4) Luke 11:11-12; (5) 1 Kings 12:11; (6) Deut. 8:15; (cf. Luke 4:1-13); (7) Rev. 9:3, 5; (8-9) 1 Cor. 15:56; (10) 2 Tim. 1:7; (11) Rev. 9:9-10.
Scooter: (1) Young Christian; (2) Undeveloped ministry or person; (3) May represent the youngest in the family.
Also see Motor Scooter, Roller Blades, and Wheels.
(1) Ezek. 1:20-21; (2-3) 1 Cor. 13:11.
Scratch: (1) Reciprocal favors (scratching someone's back); (2) Irritation; (3) Imperfection; (4) Wounded heart (scratched face).
(1) 1 Pet. 4:10; (2) Prov. 17:25; (3) Luke 23:4; John 18:38; (4) Ps. 109:22, 147:3.
Screw: (1) Secured in place; (2) Stronghold (screw in head); (3) The placement of the screw may indicate the area over which the stronghold operates (i.e. a screw in the jaw may indicate a problem of speech); (4) Intellectually challenged or crazy (loose screw).
Also see Nail.
(1) Isa. 22:23a; Col. 2:14; (2-3) 2 Cor. 10:4-5 (entrenched in wrong thought pattern); (4) As in, having "a screw loose."