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The Snake 1: Snake Character
The Snake 1: Snake Character
The Snake 1: Snake Character
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People think there is nothing about snake to study to relate to human
life. I myself didnt know one could study snake to relate to everyday
life. Why should we study such a disabled animal to become able men
of high repute?
As matter of fact, Evang. Zimboiant has let us know that snake is Satan
himself, and so one must be very shrewd as Satan before he or she will be
able to detect the devices of Satan in this world.
In this book, Evang. Zimboiant uses cobra and emerald boa to digest his
two types of isolationnegative isolation and positive isolation. He
also uses cobra to elaborate on what he calls elements of focus and
barriers to focus. How he uses the way anaconda catches his prey
to relate to the shrewdness of the devil is very inspiring and interesting
to read even the rest of the text.
As a matter of fact, you will understand why Satan came to steal, kill
and destroy. Satan tries to hide the actual truth about our God, twists
Scriptures to fit his purposes and offers counterfeit promises he cant
fulfil. He always seeks an opportune time to tempt us. However, Evang.
Zimboiant has perfectly revealed the craftiness of Satan, which will let
you understand why Apostle Peter said: Be sober; be vigilant; because
your adversary, the devil, walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom
he may devour. (1 Peter 5:8), and to which Apostle Paul also added Do
not sin: do not let the sun go down on your wrath, nor give place [lest you
give a foothold] to the devil. (Ephesians 4:26-27)
Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee
from you. (James 4:7)
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 27, 2013
ISBN9781481794947
The Snake 1: Snake Character

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    The Snake 1 - Marthus-Adden Zimboiant

    The Snake 1

    SNAKE CHARACTER

    MARTHUS-ADDEN ZIMBOIANT

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    © 2013 by Marthus-Adden Zimboiant. All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    Published by AuthorHouse 06/24/2013

    ISBN: 978-1-4817-9493-0 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4817-9492-3 (hc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4817-9494-7 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2013908718

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    Because of the dynamic nature of the Internet, any web addresses or links contained in this book may have changed since publication and may no longer be valid. The views expressed in this work are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher, and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsibility for them.

    CONTENTS

    Dedication

    Acknowledgements

    Introduction

    Chapter One

    Introduction To Snake

    Chapter Two

    Snake Character

    Chapter Three

    Focus

    Chapter Four

    Shedding The Skin

    Chapter Five

    Catching And Killing The Prey

    Chapter Six

    Self-Defence

    Chapter Seven

    Dragging

    Chapter Eight

    Non-Exposure When He Sees His Greater Enemy

    Chapter Nine

    The Disabled Hunter

    Chapter Ten

    A Snake Eating A Snake

    Chapter Eleven

    Snake Eating

    Chapter Twelve

    Hissing

    Chapter Thirteen

    The Rattle

    Chapter Fourteen

    The Manifesto Of Cobra As The Best Hunter

    Chapter Fifteen

    Disintegration Of The Animals’ World

    CARPET ADVANCED MINISTRIES

    P.O. BOX 270

    OFFINSO-ASHANTI

    GHANA

    DEDICATION

    This book is dedicated to all CARPET Soldiers, especially those who have been with me since four years, namely Pokii, Mapar, Zepharus, Kalki, Cilia, Akil, Byiocer, Euzi, Uran, and Rujhar.

    To me . . .

    They are my objects of interest.

    They surround me like the constellation of the sky.

    They are my children and I am their father.

    Their love drops sweets on my tongue.

    I am a toothless dog when they are absent;

    I only bark, I don’t attack.

    They are dying in

    The Lord Jesus with me.

    They have vowed to spend the rest of their lives

    With me in the Lord Jesus.

    Their love covers me like oyster shells

    Covering the young oyster;

    It is as strong as the teeth of a crocodile.

    Therefore, to them my love goes forever.

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    The only one who formed me in my mother’s womb; the only one who provided me milk from my mother’s breast; the only one who marched my pace like a lion and his young ones; the only one who later took me away from the bondage of Satan, through his perfect son; the only one who gave me wisdom later, and gave me the spirit of writing; to him be the glory, and he is nobody than God, the Lord of the armies of Heaven, the capital of the universe.

    I never wrote this book, The Snake 1, all by myself. Even I did not know how it came into the world of publication. Its review, warehousing, and publications through shipping across borders, all were done, and to whom I share my gratitude, by Authorhouse Publishing.

    I am highly indebted to Charmaine Ledger a Publishing Consultant of AuthorHouse. It was her advice that convinced me to share my knowledge about the Word of God worldwide.

    I am still indebted to Owusu Sampson, Yaw Matthew, Rev. Roxaiana Euzi, Elizabeth Takyiwaa Bimpong, Rev. Opuni Charus, and Owusu Ansah Showcross. They were the godly people who helped me financially to make known this book. I acknowledge them so much.

    Finally, I am highly pleased with my own CARPET Soldiers, who supervised me spiritually, for without whom I could have done a zero work.

    Still, to God be the glory!

    INTRODUCTION

    Behold, I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolves. Therefore be wise as serpents… . (Matthew 10:16 NKJV)

    In the first place, you should fear all those who do not have legs but able to walk. Yet, it has been said by our Lord that we should be as shrewd as he is. Who? The snake. The snake indeed! The snake that was in the Eden generation has not stopped to be in our midst in our generation. The one who said that God was lying to Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden is still saying to us, too, that God is lying to us.

    Nowadays, the world of miracles is doing what is beyond human understanding. Think of the tiny unbelievable mobile phones, which have brought the whole world together. What about the computer? As for that one, forget. What about the other miraculous inventions? Why are they appearing on the surface of the earth without difficulties? With these, can these inventors and the world over actually believe in God?

    In effect, that animal that had legs but has none is what I am talking about. He is still with us now! He is still in our midst! Indeed, Satan is still deceiving us in the last century! That is why I have learnt much about him (and our Lord being the lecturer) to discuss with you so that you might not be surprised of what is happening around the world.

    It must be noted that this book is volume one of the four volumes of The Snake. After reading them, you will come to understand that the devil is trying to deceive the whole world.

    The most important notice in this book is that this snake, He will crush your head, and you will strike his heel. Amen.

    Chapter One

    INTRODUCTION TO SNAKE

    It was a lazy afternoon when we were trudging along the desert, heading our way towards the elephant grasses, which had been set ablaze by rodent hunters. We were very happy because we thought we would get a grass-cutter, for we had five hot dogs following us. My catapult was excellent. It hardly missed a bird! Emmanuel, my younger brother, also had a nice catapult. Joseph, the youngest brother, was now learning how to shoot. Pee Roll the oldest had mastered in everything―shooting, trapping, chasing after, and catching, among others.

    We touched through the burned grasses, started as usual―shooting and chasing after the birds and the rodents. The dogs were doing beyond imagination. They were seriously chasing after the rodents. After an hour, we had gained nothing. All of us were seriously sweating. You could see the dogs with protruded tongues, gasping for air as they stood beside us. Only Hope (the oldest dog and female) was not with us at this time. It was not a problem for us because we knew her this way.

    When we rested for a while, we started a second round as usual. As we were moving slowly across the land, we saw Hope going round a tall, black, burned, elephant grass (as we could see it that way). Was Hope going crazy? Going round a tree? We decided to approach her and see what was going on there.

    As a matter fact, when we got there, it was something you need not be told. You ought to have been there to see something. It was a black cobra, which had stood like a tree! You could never believe your eyes! One thing I noticed so sharp was that as Hope was turning round the cobra, the cobra, too, was turning to oppose Hope, with his tail serving as a compass pin. He was seriously spotting at the action of Hope with his inflated head, showing his y-tongue intermittently, and hissing against the alertness of Hope.

    The most wonderful part of the cobra was that he saw us and the other dogs, but he was as if he had not recognized us at all. Why? This is because no one had made any attempt to attack him. you could only observe his lidless and unblinking red eyes moving round to check if anyone among us would rush him. Nonetheless, his attention was more on Hope.

    Do you know what happened? The youngest dog, Yooboyo, unwisely went directly towards the cobra. As it reached there, the cobra immediately gave Yooboyo an amazing blow with his mouth, injected the venom in Yooboyo, and Yooboyo screamed Waw! then the cobra stood up immediately once again, watching Hope quizzically, and this time his eyes turning smartly as he sported us believing anyone could rush him. You could see his whole body stand still, very alert.

    Within some minutes, Yooboyo died! Because of what the cobra had done to Yooboyo, Pee Roll furiously pointed his catapult at the cobra in order to shoot him. Nonetheless, gazing at the seriousness of the sight, the cobra dived back and vanished from our sight with an intense speed.

    You see, this is the snake, and all others, I am going to share with you.

    Types of Snakes

    To be frank, there are many types of snakes in this world; nonetheless, I will like to talk of the five: cobra, python, anaconda, emerald tree boa and rattlesnake. I am familiar with them except anaconda and rattlesnake which I have read about on Microsoft Student with Encarta Premium 2008, and also from the Net. Though I read about the three on these same areas, I know about them myself, for they are always with me and I am always with them. Let me talk about them as appeared on the list.

    The Cobra

    The cobra is very black with red eyes. He is called in our language כpramire (which means courage). His canines (which are normally called fangs) look like that of a lion. He is about fifteen feet long. He is a very venomous snake. If you make him angry or when disturbed, he raises the front part of his body while expanding a hood near his head by expanding his movable neck ribs which stretches out the loose skin around his neck. Sometimes, in his anger, he can stand on his sticky tail and spit the venom on you. If the venom gets to the eyes, you may become blind. If it gets on your body, you will get serious itching rushes. He is very bold when attacking his prey.

    About twenty years ago when we were in a village, cobras were not rare in the house. They normally came to the house in the night to hunt the fowls. They are so bold that they never fear even human beings. Nonetheless, they rarely attack humans, except by spitting in the eyes or on the body. They sometimes nearly attacked my father in the house. My father would only overcome them by shooting with a gun, or hitting them in the middle with a long pistil, so that the ribs would break. When they were in danger this

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