The strongs concordance of the word pharmacy is from koine Greek word for sorcery.
5331 pharmakeía (from pharmakeuō, "administer drugs") – properly, drug-related sorcery, like the practice of magical-arts, etc.
On the term pharmakeia--an abstract noun meaning sorcery, magic, the practice of magic arts.
The concrete noun is pharmakon whose primary meaning is poison; its secondary meaning is magic potion or charm to achieve a desirable objective; and its tertiary meaning is medicine, remedy, or drug for healing.
Obviously most medicine is for good causes but the link to magical arts as well is a bit of a harbinger warning of the similarities occultists love, a lot like the death vaccine they're pushing on us, drugging up children, putting flouride in drinking water, LSD testing in the 60's, illicits drugs they push, alcohol(spirits) etc
The strongs concordance of the word pharmacy is from koine Greek word for sorcery.
5331 pharmakeía (from pharmakeuō, "administer drugs") – properly, drug-related sorcery, like the practice of magical-arts, etc.
On the term pharmakeia--an abstract noun meaning sorcery, magic, the practice of magic arts.
The concrete noun is pharmakon whose primary meaning is poison; its secondary meaning is magic potion or charm to achieve a desirable objective; and its tertiary meaning is medicine, remedy, or drug for healing.
Obviously most medicine is for good causes but the link to magical arts as well is a bit of a harbinger warning of the similarities occultists love, a lot like the death vaccine they're pushing on us, drugging up children, putting flouride in drinking water, LSD testing in the 60's, illicits drugs they push, alcohol(spirits) etc
The strongs concordance of the word pharmacy
5331 pharmakeía (from pharmakeuō, "administer drugs") – properly, drug-related sorcery, like the practice of magical-arts, etc.
On the term pharmakeia--an abstract noun meaning sorcery, magic, the practice of magic arts.
The concrete noun is pharmakon whose primary meaning is poison; its secondary meaning is magic potion or charm to achieve a desirable objective; and its tertiary meaning is medicine, remedy, or drug for healing.