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THE DIRECTIONS II-PROJAY

 1. ANOINTING OIL

"The Anointing and the use of Anointing Oil have a deep spiritual meaning. And with spiritual I mean Spiritual with a capital S. It is not ‘an’ image, but ‘the’ image of empowerment by the Holy Spirit. It is a symbol of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit in man. The anointed ones are also referred to as sons of oil, the ones with a shining countenance, glowing ones, bright ones and “God’s great ones”. The question that remains is, of course, what it should express?"


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NYANYA

1.NYANYA

2. GHANA INSIDER

3. MOMODECA FOETIBA



3. TAMMEAWU


4.  SALT



What does Salt mean spiritually?
The Bible contains numerous references to salt. In various contexts, it is used metaphorically to signify permanence, loyalty, durability, fidelity, usefulness, value, and purification.
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PERFUME

What does perfume represent in the Bible?
While perfume literally means through the smoke, it has come to mean "a pleasant cosmetic fragrance." Although ancient people used "perfume" in various forms, the Hebrew word of the Scriptures, pronounced ktoret (קטורת), that is often translated as "perfume," also means smoke, or more specifically, sweet smoke (i.e.




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