The Wolf of Fierce Enemies
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The term "Wolf of Fierce Enemies" is not a direct biblical phrase but can be understood through the symbolic use of wolves in the Bible. Wolves are often depicted as symbols of danger, destruction, and deceit, particularly in their interactions with God's people. This imagery is used to describe individuals or groups that pose a threat to the spiritual and physical well-being of the faithful.

Biblical Symbolism of Wolves

In the Bible, wolves are frequently associated with predatory behavior and are used metaphorically to describe those who seek to harm or deceive. In the Old Testament, the prophet Ezekiel warns of false prophets who are likened to ravenous wolves: "Her officials within her are like wolves tearing their prey, shedding blood, and destroying lives for unjust gain" (Ezekiel 22:27). This imagery underscores the danger posed by leaders who exploit their positions for personal gain at the expense of the people.

The New Testament continues this theme, with Jesus Himself warning His followers about the threat of false prophets: "Beware of false prophets. They come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves" (Matthew 7:15). Here, the wolf symbolizes deceit and the hidden danger of those who appear harmless but harbor malicious intent.

Wolves as Enemies of the Faithful

The "Wolf of Fierce Enemies" can be understood as a representation of those who actively oppose and seek to destroy the work of God and the faith of His people. The Apostle Paul, in his farewell address to the Ephesian elders, cautions them about the emergence of such threats: "I know that after my departure, savage wolves will come in among you and will not spare the flock" (Acts 20:29). This warning highlights the persistent danger of spiritual adversaries who infiltrate the church to lead believers astray.

In the context of spiritual warfare, the wolf serves as a metaphor for the relentless and cunning nature of the enemy. Believers are called to be vigilant and discerning, recognizing the tactics of those who seek to undermine their faith. The Apostle Peter echoes this sentiment, urging Christians to be sober-minded and watchful: "Be sober-minded and alert. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour" (1 Peter 5:8). While the imagery here is of a lion, the concept of a predatory threat remains consistent with the portrayal of wolves.

Protection and Deliverance

Despite the formidable nature of the "Wolf of Fierce Enemies," Scripture assures believers of God's protection and deliverance. The Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ, is depicted as the one who lays down His life for the sheep, safeguarding them from harm: "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down His life for the sheep" (John 10:11). This promise of divine protection offers comfort and assurance to those who face spiritual adversaries.

Furthermore, the Bible encourages believers to rely on God's strength and wisdom in confronting such threats. The Apostle Paul exhorts the Ephesians to "put on the full armor of God, so that you can make your stand against the devil’s schemes" (Ephesians 6:11). This call to spiritual preparedness underscores the importance of faith, truth, and righteousness in overcoming the challenges posed by the "Wolf of Fierce Enemies."

In summary, while the "Wolf of Fierce Enemies" is not a direct biblical term, it encapsulates the biblical portrayal of wolves as symbols of danger and deceit. Through vigilance, reliance on God's protection, and adherence to His truth, believers are equipped to withstand the threats posed by such adversaries.
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Jeremiah 5:6
Why a lion out of the forest shall slay them, and a wolf of the evenings shall spoil them, a leopard shall watch over their cities: every one that goes out there shall be torn in pieces: because their transgressions are many, and their backslidings are increased.
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Habakkuk 1:8
Their horses also are swifter than the leopards, and are more fierce than the evening wolves: and their horsemen shall spread themselves, and their horsemen shall come from far; they shall fly as the eagle that hastens to eat.
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Of the Most Holy Miracle of St Francis in Taming the Fierce Wolf ...
... in the neighbourhood, so terrible and so fierce, that he ... the saint thus addressed
him: "Brother wolf, thou hast ... inhabitants of this city are thy enemies; but I ...
/.../ugolino/the little flowers of st francis of assisi/chapter xxi of the most.htm

Thankfulness to God.
... clothing of man; the dog, which, when wild, was fierce as his brother the wolf,
has become ... recognise me as your king and not join my enemies in fighting ...
/.../the village pulpit volume ii trinity to advent/lxiii thankfulness to god.htm

His Conversion
... Did these people look like enemies of God ... trembling flock and went forth to face
the wolf on their ... Syrian sun, a light which dimmed even that fierce glare shone ...
/.../stalker/the life of st paul/chapter iii his conversion.htm

Names
... our own forefathers, were named after fierce wild beasts ... have gloried in being like
the wolf, the cruellest ... Awful thought, that so many enemies should be against ...
//christianbookshelf.org/kingsley/sermons for the times/sermon iv names.htm

The French Reformation.
... of the murderous heart of a ravening wolf, he came ... and the Reformation, alternately
tolerated and restrained the fierce zeal of ... Your enemies are named legion. ...
/.../the great controversy between christ and satan /12 the french reformation.htm

The French Reformation
... of the murderous heart of a ravening wolf," he came ... and the Reformation, alternately
tolerated and restrained the fierce zeal of ... Your enemies are named legion. ...
/.../white/the great controversy/chapter 12 the french reformation.htm

Chapter xlix
... His enemies are thought of under the figure of "archers," called in Hebrew ... time,
when he must encounter his foes, he is a fierce opponent like a wolf. ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/leupold/exposition of genesis volume 1/chapter xlix.htm

Psalm LXXIX.
... prophecy sent before concerning him, "a wolf ravening, in ... is vengeance, whereby is
slain the fierce iniquity of ... sword:" [3720] or when obstinate enemies at the ...
/.../augustine/exposition on the book of psalms/psalm lxxix.htm

The Shepherd of Our Souls.
... Our flocks are exposed to no enemies, such as our ... fidelity to the sheep by encounters
with fierce beasts of ... own the sheep are not, seeth the wolf coming, and ...
/.../newman/parochial and plain sermons vol viii/sermon xvi the shepherd of.htm

Toleration
... to themselves, but of the very wolf who scatters the ... sacred matters with such harsh
and fierce hands as ... ourselves unawares calling on Him to curse our enemies. ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/kingsley/sermons for the times/sermon xxi toleration.htm

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