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Valentine Root is Satanic

  • Writer: kenesiyahmessenger
    kenesiyahmessenger
  • Jun 7, 2018
  • 4 min read

Updated: Feb 14, 2020

February 14 has been disguised as “Saint Valentine’s Day,” but it is another satanic holiday with it's origins in the occult and demonic worship!

Lupercalia is the Day of the Wolf!


On the Hebrew Calendar, the 12th month is called “Adar,” and it is no coincidence that the wicked Haman cast lots to see what day would be the “luckiest” day of the year to annihilate the Jewish people in Persia.

The lots were cast, and the demons gave the answer to Haman through the soothsayers as seen in the book of Esther. The selected day was the 13th of the 12th month of Adar (Esther 3:13).

The 12th Hebrew month called Adar is in February on the Roman Calendar. February used to be the 12th month before Julius Caesar & Pope Gregory changed the calendar, making January the first month.

In the occult world, the middle of the month is known as “The Ides of the Month,” supposedly the “luckiest” time to offer up human sacrifices to their false deities.

February only had 28 days, making the 14th “The Ides of the Month.” And since the ancient world recognized that a new calendar date changes at sundown, (rather than at midnight), the 13th day of February was the EVE of the IDES OF THE MONTH.

In the heathen world, every month has a spirit known as an “augur,” which means that the demons are supposed to be the most powerful at a FULL MOON, OR THE EVE OF THE IDES OF THE MONTH!

This means that February 13th at sundown, or full moon, was the 13th day of the 12th month, when Haman wanted to have the Jews in Persia killed!

If you are a Yahuwdiy (Jew), or Messianic, or a Christian, keep in mind that Valentine’s Day is also the same day that Haman wanted to annihilate the Jewish people, and thus wipe out The tribe of Judah through which our Messiah would later on be born into!

This is one more reason for us to have nothing to do with this evil celebration of Ba’al!

*Last Trumpet Ministries Website commentaries:

In the days of the Roman Empire, the month of February was the last and shortest month of the year. February originally had 30 days, but when Julius Caesar named the month of July after himself, he decided to make that month longer and shortened February to 29 days while making July a month of 31 days. Later when Octavius Caesar, also known as Augustus, came to power, he named the month of August after himself, and not to be outdone he also subtracted a day from February and gave the month of August 31 days. To this very day it remains that way.

This was a day that was sacred to the sexual frenzy of the goddess Juno. This day also honored the Roman gods, Lupercus and Faunus, as well as the legendary twin brothers, who supposedly founded Rome, Remus and Romulus. These two are said to have been suckled by wolves in a cave on Palatine Hill in Rome. The cave was called Lupercal and was the center of the celebrating on the eve of Lupercalia or February 14th. On this day, Lupercalia, which was later named Valentine’s Day, the Luperci or priests of Lupercus dressed in goatskins for a bloody ceremony.

The priests of Lupercus, the wolf-god, would sacrifice goats and a dog and then smear themselves with blood. These priests, made red with sacrificial blood, would run around Palatine Hill in a wild frenzy while carving a goatskin thong called a “februa.” Women would sit all around the hill, as the bloody priests would strike them with the goatskin thongs to make them fertile. The young women would then gather in the city and their names were put in boxes. These “love notes” were called “billets.” The men of Rome would draw a billet, and the woman whose name was on it became his sexual lust partner with whom he would fornicate until the next Lupercalia or February 14th.

Thus, February 14th became a day of unbridled sexual lust. The color “red” was sacred to that day be-cause of the blood and the “heart shape” that is popular to this day. The heart-shape was not a representation of the human heart, which looks nothing like it. This shape represents the human female matrix or opening to the chamber of sacred copulation. No wonder the pagans commemorated their hero-hunter Nimrod, or Ba’al, by sending heart-shaped love tokens to one another on the evening of February 14 as a symbol of him!

When the Gnostic Catholic Church began to get a foothold in Rome around the 3rd century A.D., they became known as Valentinians. The Catholic Valentinians retained the sexual license of the festival in what they called “angels in a nuptial chamber,” which was also called the “sacrament of copulation.” This was said to be a reenactment of the marriage of “Sophia and the Redeemer.” As the participants of the February 14th ritual began, their sexual sacrament presided over and watched by the priests known as Valentinians, the following literary was spoken: “Let the seed of light descend into thy bridal chamber, receive the bridegroom… open thine arms to embrace him. Behold, grace has descended upon thee.”

As time went on, the Orthodox Church suppressed the Gnostic Catholics and manufactured “Saint Valentine,” whose day continues to be celebrated in these modern times. It should be without saying that followers of Messiah should avoid Valentine’s Day like a plague.

In the eyes of The LORD, it is still “Lupercalia, the Day of the Wolf.” Men become wolves, as they carried on the satanic rituals of fornication, which means sexual intercourse without marriage. We have heard of the “wolf whistle,” and we all know that wolves do not whistle. It represents lustful men and women, who carry on Satan’s blasphemy to this very day in the rituals of paganism.















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