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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" (Deut.
        18:11; 2 Kings 21:6; 2 Chr. 33:6; Lev. 19:31; 20:6; Isa. 8:19;
        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 (Lev. 20:27;
        1 Sam. 28:8; comp. 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.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Familiar spirit' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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