👉 Lexol: In the Bible, Lexol is a term used to describe an evil spirit or demon that seeks to disrupt good things in people's lives through deceitful methods and desires. It appears in several instances throughout the Old Testament, including Proverbs 31:19-20 where God speaks of "a spirit that is a leper," implying there was a demonic spirit in the woman who had been healed.
The word is related to the Hebrew word 'leph', which has its roots in the same root as the English word 'lamb.' In this context, the term 'leph' is a symbol of evil or corruption. The phrase "a spirit that is a leper" suggests an individual with the demon's influence.
In Proverbs 31:20, God speaks of "a spirit that is a leper," implying there was a demonic spirit in the woman who had been healed. This term could be seen as a metaphorical way to describe a person or thing that has no control over their desires or actions, resembling an evil spirit that does not have any regard for moral standards.
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