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GOD'S CODE TO UNDERSTANDING YOUR DREAMS AND VISIONS Adam F. Thompson and Adrian Beale
Dedication We wish to dedicate this book to all those who have gone before us and heard the voice of God through dreams and visions, ridiculed and despised for their faith. Thank you to everyone who helped edit this text: Andrew, Rhonda, Paula, Todd, Steve, Lesley, John, Vicki, Paul, Maureen, Jenny, Josie, and Karen. Thanks to everyone who contributed their dreams and visions without which this text would not exist: Shane, Paula, Gretel, Lesley, Michael, Kirrily, Cathy, Katie, Jan, Rachel, Lois and Casey. Our highest praise to the Holy Spirit for revealing and teaching us what we simply impart.
BACKGROUND This is by far the most complete and comprehensive handbook on dreams, visions, symbolism and dream interpretation that we have ever seen. We consider it a must-have in our personal reference library. This is a must-read for any believer who wants to delve deeper and deeper into the realm of the seers. Jeff and Jan Jansen Global Fire Ministries Global Fire Church and World Miracle Center Adam and Adrian have produced the most comprehensive book on dreams and interpretations I have ever owned. visas! Kathie Walters www.kathiewaltersministry.com The Divine Code for Understanding Your Dreams and Visions is an excellent resource for all prophetic people. The depth of biblical theology and spiritual knowledge in this book will be of great help to anyone who would like to know more about the proper function of prophecy. This book also provides solid principles for interpreting dreams and analyzing biblical symbolism. I highly recommend it!" Stacey Campbell www.revivalnow.com The Code of God for understanding your dreams and visions quickly becomes a dream interpreter's dream. I use it regularly to validate my dreams. It's an art teacher who a Will become part of your private library. Many thanks to Adrian and Adam for their dedication and sacrifices in producing this extraordinary book, just what we all needed." Chris Harvey www.chrisharvey.org Adam and Adrian did what few in today's "microwave" culture are willing to do. You have thoroughly explored the subject of dream interpretation in a way that, to my knowledge, no one else in history has done. I believe this resource is a must-read for any scholar or anyone seriously interested in understanding how God speaks to us through dreams .Generations.
David Tomberlin Ministries David Tomberlin Many times the Lord has spoken to us through dreams, but it would be difficult for us to know what the symbols mean in order to interpret them correctly. This carefully researched book contains a comprehensive dictionary to help us interpret our dreams. The Code of Godliness for Understanding Your Dreams and Visions is an amazing tool for showing us what God is telling us on a regular basis and I highly recommend it. Jim Drown Global Evangelistic Missions A fellow pastor from Canada gave me The Code of Divinity for Understanding Your Dreams and Visions by Adrian Beale and Adam F. Thompson from Australia. They, like me, recognized the importance of hearing God's voice through dreams and visions today, but like me, they could not get a pristine book beyond the occult background. God led them to create the above text over a four year period based on a true evangelical and biblical background and made it available in 2008. After a 10-chapter "help" on dream and vision interpretation, he added 101 examples of interpretations of dreams and visions, based on a metaphor lexicon with over 2,000 of the most common biblical metaphors and a dictionary of names of people and places. I've studied the first 10 chapters thoroughly and also spent some time with your other resources. I am persuaded that God raised up these two brothers in these last days for a very useful reinforcement in the tribe of Zebulun and for evangelism strengthened by “following signs” through a correct method of interpreting dreams and visions. Like me, you don't see the Divinity Code as just a panacea for understanding your dreams and visions. but as part of a package of powerful Renaissance principles. Jim Watt Last Remnant Elder of the Apostolic Professor of the 1948 Latter Rain Revival Seattle, USA This is an important book for the body of Christ and has been a profound blessing to me personally and to many in our church. It serves as a powerful key to a deeper level of relationship with God as it awakens a hunger to hear more of Him and opens a door to previously ignored revelations. I used to believe that only on relatively rare occasions would I hear from God in a dream,
and this book has helped me to realize how limited my awareness of God's voice in dreams is. How wonderful to know now the voice of God, not only speaking to me prophetically, but revealing my heart and the mysteries of the Kingdom through my nightly dreams! Scripture warns us not to despise prophecy (see 1 Thessalonians 5:20), and this book is a valuable tool in helping the Body of Christ actively value the voice of God. Katherine Ruonala Prophetic Evangelist New Day Ministries This is an excellent book. I cannot praise it enough. Take dream interpretation to a whole new level. I use it every day. I take the whole world with me. It makes the interpretation of dreams and visions quick, easy, and accessible to all Christians. The dictionary of metaphors alone is worth its weight in gold. Absolutely the best I've ever seen. If you offered me $10,000 or this book, I would have taken it. It's so powerful. To a prophetic person, this book is like getting a speedboat instead of a canoe, a red Ferrari instead of a bicycle, a new iPod touch screen instead of an old record collection. is so good Please do yourself and the body of Christ a favor. Buy a dozen copies, keep at least two and give the rest to family and friends and anyone who has ever had a dream. It will change your life. You will be forever grateful. I believe this book is a gift from God to the prophetic community around the world. I'm excited for the powerful upgrade it brings to equip knights. Thank you Jesus! Well done Adrian and Adam! Brendan McCauley, Irish Prophet and Author Dear Adam, I'm in Brisbane at the moment with our TV outfitters. Your ministry has been a blessing to my church during your recent visit to LAE. I was tremendously blessed by his brief ministry. Susan always uses her book, Code of Divinity, as a tool of the Kingdom to guide her in interpreting her dreams. People in our church still debate the impact of their ministry on us. Some people who were complacent and relaxed became tremendously ignited in spirit to run the race. Spiritual hunger has been imparted and people want more of the things of the spirit. They clearly understood that God speaks to them today through dreams and visions.
The Divinity Code of Understanding Your Dreams and Visions is such an important tool in the hands of the average believer that the Holy Spirit can be used to guide you in interpreting dreams. I would recommend this book to any believer who is moving into the supernatural as the church enters the apostolic age. This is one of the best books I have on my bookshelf. God speaks to people through dreams throughout Scripture. God speaks through seven channels including directly through the Bible, the gifts of the Spirit, the fivefold ministry, the audible voice of the Spirit, the inner testimony, angelic messengers and of course dreams and visions. Therefore, The Godliness Code for Understanding Your Dreams and Visions is a must-read for those who thirst and hunger for the prophetic dreams that the Lord speaks to His Church. As we read this book, let us seek God the Father who gives us his dreams. The late Joseph Kingal PNG Televangelist LAE If God used dreams and their interpretation to shape world powers through people like Joseph and Daniel, how much more do we need understanding of such matters today when He is pouring out His Spirit on all? Flesh through an abundance of dreams and visions. I believe that the Code of Deity for understanding your dreams and visions is an invaluable resource for equipping us to decipher our dreams while inspiring us to engage with the things of the spirit. This book has been a great blessing to me and to many in our church whose lives have been impacted as they begin to unravel the things God had spoken to them that they had not previously understood. Dream interpretation is not a "spiritual fad" because I have personally seen the Holy Spirit use it to uncover the mysteries of the heart, bring about repentance, and the breakthroughs that result. I found it prophetic, inspirational, meticulously researched, and biblically sound and would recommend it to anyone hungry to deepen their spiritual journey. Todd Weatherly Senior Pastor Field of Dreams Australia I am so blessed with the book The Godly Code for Understanding Your Dreams and Visions. I've always been interested in how God speaks to us through dreams, but I've rarely understood what He's saying to me personally through them. I bought other dream books but got frustrated with the limited interpretation of the symbols.
From purchasing the Divinity Code to understanding your dreams and visions, I feel like a whole new realm of intimacy and communication has opened up for me: Holistic interpretations have opened up my dreams in incredible ways. God encouraged me so much but also blessed me so much that he warned me and showed me the flaws in some of my thoughts. I encourage everyone to purchase this book and most importantly read the teachings before actually interpreting dream symbols. The dream teachings are excellent and a valuable resource for all of us. I love that this book does not claim to be the ultimate authority, but it does emphasize that it is a resource that can always be used with the help of the Holy Spirit. My three favorite books - 1. The Bible, 2. My Concordance and 3. The Code of Deity for understanding your dreams and visions. . . . is so good! Tess Bartsch Beloved daughter of the king! This handy tool is well thought out and easy to read. From the first sentence I was captivated by being thrust into someone else's world and identified with the story being told. The first few chapters lay a solid theological foundation in the realm of spirit and teach about the "how" of dream interpretation, giving the reader insight into the many examples shared throughout the book. I have yet to find such a well referenced and used tool for interpreting dreams and visions in my personal library. I use it almost daily because I can sit down and write my dreams and the dreams that others share with me one at a time, allowing the Holy Spirit to show me the metaphorical or literal meaning of the abstract aspects of my dreams. , which allows for a clear and concise interpretation. One such dream was one I had as a child. After three decades, I now have some answers to questions archived in my memory bank. The Divinity Code for understanding your dreams and visions is a very valuable tool and provides a lot of information about situations that bring life to the listener. Congratulations to Adam and Adrian on their labor of love! I believe this book serves as a powerful weapon of discernment. Words are alive, powerful and sharper than any double-edged sword. Abundant grace to you, Veronica Kilrain wife, mother and prophetic intercessor of Western Australia
I don't think I have ever met two men who have ministered to me in the realm of dreams and visions more than anyone I have encountered in my 40 years of ministry. I recommend you read his book (a great resource for dreams and vision) and attend his talk. It will bring clarity and direction to all who walk with God. Howard A. Robinson, Jr. Chief Apostle/Chairman Bishop Agape Christian Fellowship International
CONTENTS Preface Part I Discovering Dreams and Visions Chapter 1 Dreams: A Controversial Topic Chapter 2 Why Are Dreams So Important? Chapter 3 The Purpose of Dreams and Visions Chapter 4 Are All Dreams From God? (Part I) Chapter 5 Are all dreams of God? (Part II) Chapter 6 Visions Chapter 7 Interpretations Falsified by the Occult Chapter 8 Beyond Dreams and Visions Chapter 9 The Language of Dreams: The Principles of Interpretation Chapter 10 Before Using the Dictionary Part II Dream Dictionaries 101 Examples of Dream Interpretations and Visions The Dictionary of Metaphors Dictionary of Names and Places Appendix A: The Parallel of Joseph and Jesus Appendix B: Coming to terms with God Topic Index Pattern Dreams and Visions Index
PREFACE The realm of seeing the mysteries of the kingdom of God through dreams, visions, and revelation has been hastened by the Holy Spirit in this generation. While the aspect of God speaking to his people through dreams is found throughout biblical and church history and is not new, we are seeing an increase in the number of people receiving God-inspired dreams. The Lord is definitely speaking through dreams today, and children and adults alike enjoy glimpses into the heart of God, prophetic glimpses of the future, and clear direction for their lives through this avenue of revelation. In The Divinity Code for Understanding Your Dreams and Visions you will find practical teachings and understanding about dreams, their interpretation and possible applications. The Deity's Code for Understanding Your Dreams and Visions is not only a great book on the subject, offering knowledge, guidance and encouragement to the reader, but it is an encyclopedia of knowledge and a manual of symbolism of great use to dreamers in their quest will be. . interpret and apply your dreams accurately. I met Adrian and Adam while I was ministering in their church in Australia. They are humble and sincere men who crave dreamers to gain the understanding they need to work on their exact dreams. They have helped many to grow in dream interpretation. Through their teaching seminars and workshops, they educated congregations of churches and hungry believers on the subject and prayed that many more dreams, visions and revelations would come. When I met Adam and felt the authentic calling of his life in the realm of dreams, I asked him to pray for me. As a result, I dream more and understand more. He shared with me how many of those who attend his workshops or read The Divinity Code to understand their dreams and visions begin to dream and have a supernatural interpretation after receiving instructions. If you dream or want to improve your ability to interpret and apply them, I recommend The Divinity Code for understanding your dreams and visions. It is a reference book to have in your office or library. It is a present. So dream of the dreamer; May you discover the voice of the Lord and the dimension of the seer more clearly than ever before. Patricia King XPmedia.com
Part I Discovering Dreams and Visions
Chapter One Dreams: A Controversial Subject by Adrian Beale
Before writing this book I had the following dream: I was wearing a blue shirt with a pen in my shirt pocket. The quill spilled dark blue ink, causing a coin-sized stain. A friend pointed out the stain to me. The spring leaked because the tip didn't retract. The interpretation of this dream was that I would write material that would offend some people because the topic would be very controversial and I would not stop writing. The stain speaks of this offense. The dark blue coloring speaks of the inspiration of the Holy Spirit in what was to be written. The book you are holding in your hands is the result of that dream and four years of weekly collaboration with co-author Adam Thompson. The same dream repeated itself six months later. By repeating the dream, God reminded me of the importance of this message. (See the Examples of Dreams and Visions section of this book for an explanation of the metaphors used to interpret this dream. See Dream 34.) An Important Preface Before attempting to examine the subject of dreams and visions, I would like I do the following: Little Preface The journey with a Scripture that has never been more relevant: "Anyone who answers before he hears is foolishness and shame" (Proverbs 18:13). If up to this point you have had any preconceived notions about the nature of dreams and visions, I urge you to put them aside and come openly and humbly and see what God's Word has to say about them (see James 1:21 ). before the sentence. We should all be honest enough to admit that our different backgrounds and upbringings have built within us preconceptions and prejudices that may be holding us back from moving toward what God has in store for us. That is why the apostle Paul advocates that we be transformed through the renewal of our minds (see Romans 12:2). The Last Days On the day of Pentecost, Peter reconciled the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on Jerusalem with an earlier prophecy of the prophet Joel (see Joel 2:28–32). Peter quoted Joel's words and explained:
And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, that I shall pour out my Spirit upon all flesh; Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams (Acts 2:17; see Joel 2:28). This verse proclaims that in the last days God will pour out His Spirit upon all mankind, and the result will be dreams, visions and prophecies. By quoting Joel, Peter not only connected the events of Pentecost to Joel's earlier prophecy, but also confirmed that it was the fulfillment of Joel's prophecy. In doing so, he also indirectly announced that the “last days” would begin at this time and end with the return of Christ. This means that we are in the last days. And we can't have more last days than these days, right? And yet, if we are honest, the body of Christ as a whole is struggling with dreams (especially) and visions as if they were of God and for us today. The message of this book is that God speaks; He speaks to believers and unbelievers alike through His Spirit, and this book is a complete call of the Spirit of God to the Body of Christ to awaken spiritually and to conform to what He is saying. The Gospels record that Jesus came to the nation of Israel, who would be God's chosen vessel for the world, and presented the truths of the Father. He was God's representative, and his testimonies of signs and wonders confirmed his authority as a messenger. However, the scribes and Pharisees who claimed to have a relationship with God wanted nothing to do with God the Son. Despite the signs confirming His message, they remained hard-hearted and did not understand the message He was bringing to the nation. Jesus was a thorn in the side of the scribes and Pharisees because he interfered in their selfish political schemes and exposed their religious facades. When they could ignore him no longer, they killed him. Some of us today are like the Pharisees of Jesus' day. We claim to have a relationship with Jesus, but we ignore the true messenger, the Holy Spirit. Just as they ignored Jesus and claimed to know the Father, we claim to know Jesus and ignore the Spirit! Others choose not to be the center of what God wants to do in this generation and choose to live in the past or in the future. It's amazing that we could believe for today, we can believe for tomorrow, but we fight with faith for today, and without embargo, that's what faith is: expected, "seen" (Hebrews 11:1). It should also be our daily experience: "...the just shall live by faith" (Romans 1:17).
However, if the truth were known, we would not want to live by faith. We prefer to have our security in front of us or in the bank. As a result, on the one hand, we become like Gideon (see Judges 6:13) in looking at the past events of the Bible and somehow accepting what happened then, but in a way that doesn't interfere with our reality. today we deal with it by placing it in a dispensational phase of what God did "then." And on the other hand, we are also like Pharaoh, who when asked, "When do you want God to move?" He said, "How about tomorrow?" (see Exodus 8:9-10). By distancing ourselves in this way, we deny that we have ignored the Spirit of God and also soothe our conscience that one day God will once again act with power. Most of the time we don't deny that God did what He did in the Bible, but we fight against what He is doing today. So, unfortunately, we put ourselves in the same position as the Pharisees, who were unaware of the importance of Jesus' teaching through the parables. We, like them, miss the truth of the Spirit of God by discrediting our dreams as if they are not of God. We thought God would surely speak more clearly and precisely than through this vague ramblings we experience. In doing so, we shut ourselves off from the voice of God through dreams and become hardened ways and as a result “. . . the wicked come and rob what is sown. . .” in our hearts (Matthew 13:19). A simple test to see if this is the case would be to ask if we can personally recall the last three dreams we had. By comparison, New Agers and some psychoanalytic schools, in their hunger for answers to life's questions, have embraced dreams. However, being without the Holy Spirit who is the author (see Acts 2:17) and interpreter (see Gen 40:8) of dreams, they are still in the dark, blind guides of the blind. Today some churches do not even know that God speaks through dreams. Obviously we do not realize how important dreams are in God's plans and purposes, and we forget that the promise of the Holy Spirit brings prophetic guidance from God through dreams and visions. Unfortunately today we see the equivalent of Nebuchadnezzar's sorcerers and we see them playing with dreams and interpretations and they get it wrong. We throw the baby out with the bathwater when God calls an army of Daniels to arise! Hear what the Bible says about the Old Testament prophets. Now hear my words: If there be a prophet among you, I, the Lord, will make him.
I even knew him in a vision; I talk to him in dreams. Not so with my servant Moses; he is faithful throughout my house. I speak to him face to face, even clearly and not in obscure terms. . . (Numbers 12:6-8). In these verses, God points to Aaron and Miriam complaining about Moses. By justifying Moses before them, God shows how other prophets besides Moses received His revelation. He says it comes to them in the dark words of a dream or a vision. The word here for obscure sayings is the Hebrew word Chidah, which literally means "a puzzle, riddle, or parable." That God likes to communicate through parables is further demonstrated in His Word through Hosea when He says: I also spoke to you [through] the prophets and multiplied visions [for you] and [called you] through parables. represented by the prophets (Hosea 12:10 AMP). Not only did God speak in parables to the OT prophets, but He also spoke through the prophets, causing them to present His Word in parable-like messages. For example, Hosea married a prostitute to show Israel's unfaithfulness to God (see Hosea 1:2); Ezekiel had to dig a wall within sight of the house of Israel to mark their going into captivity (see Ezekiel 12:5); and Jeremiah wanted to break an earthen pot before the elders of Jerusalem to show how God would break Jerusalem (see Jer. 19:10-13). Later in the gospels we find that Jesus himself used more than 50 parables to teach the truths of the kingdom of God. In fact, parables were his preferred method of teaching! Should it surprise us that God continues to use parables today? The Bible says that in the last days God will pour out his Spirit on all flesh, and the results of that pouring out are prophecies, visions, and dreams (see Acts 2:17). Those days did not end with the death of the 12 apostles as some believe, and those days are not in the distant future. Those days are those days! God speaks today in dreams and visions. The countless dreams and visions that God allowed the authors to interpret bear witness to this. The information and advice revealed in these dreams, in most cases, can only come from the Spirit of God. Humans know instinctively that God is a God who works miracles. And this is confirmed by reading the Bible. The Bible also says that God has not changed (see Mal. 3:6) and that he is the same today as ever (see Hebrews 13:8). But the truth we really need to take to heart is that He is still the God who works miracles for those who have ears to hear (see Matthew 13:9).
Are we listening to what God says? A pastor friend of mine came to me with the following dream: I saw some terrorists on a gallows about to be hanged; At the same time, I heard comments about how these terrorists planned to flee and then attack. I watched as one of the terrorists rolled off the platform with an accompanying explosion, and then I heard gunshots. Wounded soldiers sat on benches and watched; then one of the soldiers (he had his hand in a sling) got up and fired his machine gun at the terrorists over the heads of the soldiers on the benches. I worried that he might have hit other people in the pews because he wasn't careful about returning shots. This dream is an important warning. It speaks of potential problems caused by false converts (terrorists) not actually coming to the cross of Christ. The gallows represents the cross and avoiding the hangman's noose says that they did not actually die on Calvary and therefore avoid its demands on the human heart. These are considered terrorists because they are used by the enemy to sow discord and strife in the body of Christ. They correspond to the tares in Christ's parable of the wheat and the tares (see Matthew 13:25, 27–28). The blast speaks of an exploding incident followed by words shot back and forth. The soldiers in the pews represent the church as God's spiritual army. They are hurt because they have not fully processed past hurts and disappointments. The soldier with a slingshot may be the image of a leader not fully responding to the words that follow an incident that could hurt others at the Ministry. This is a warning to watch for false converts, a reminder to heal past hurts, and also a warning not to respond to everything that is said in and around the Church. (See the Examples of Dreams and Visions section of this book for an explanation of the metaphors used to interpret this dream. See Dream 43.) will take the opportunity to speak to you during your rest (sleep) time. Would you have missed this message from God? Fortunately, the ministry involved in the above dream had ears to hear what the Holy Spirit was saying and were subsequently prepared for possible danger. Joseph and Daniel It was the Holy Spirit who enabled Joseph to interpret Pharaoh's dreams: "And Pharaoh said to his servants, Can we find such a man, a man in
Who is the Spirit of God?'” (Gen 41:38). And it was the Holy Spirit recognized by Nebuchadnezzar who gave Daniel the incredible insight he possessed. Beltsasar [Daniel], chief of magicians, because I know that the Spirit of the Holy God is in you, and no mystery troubles you, explain to me the visions of my dream that I have seen and their interpretation (Daniel 4:9) . Joseph and Daniel were specially endowed with the Spirit of God. They were men whom God specifically placed in the right place at the right time to be used through dreams, visions and their interpretation. The beauty of Joel's prophecy in the opening verse of this chapter is that today God is pouring out on you and me the same Spirit that Joseph and Daniel shared, but in a greater degree (see John 14:12)! So if we are to be used by God as He intended, we must recognize that our dreams are very important in God's plan for our lives. As He did with Daniel and Joseph, God speaks to us through dreams, preparing us for what He has expressly brought us to do during this time. I believe there is a mission for you and me that cannot be fully realized unless we follow the direction that dreams give us. Likewise, if we are to understand what God is telling us in these dream messages, we must repent of our insensitivity to the Holy Spirit and cultivate a relationship with Him. Jesus and Nicodemus When Nicodemus visited Jesus, he had scarcely finished his first few lines when Jesus! Nicodemus says: “Rabbi, we know that you came from God as a teacher; for no one can do these signs that you are doing unless God is with him” (John 3:2). In a flash, Jesus replies, "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless a man is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God" (John 3:3 ESV). If it seems to you that Jesus answered a different question than Nicodemus, you know. In fact, Nicodemus hadn't even gotten to his question when… whoops! Jesus gets to the bottom of the matter. Nicodemus is a Jew of the Jews and recognized by Jesus as the teacher of Israel (see John 3:10). The question in the heart of every true Jew was: when will the messianic kingdom come? There is too much in Jesus' answer to go into here, but let's just point out a few things. First, he is speaking to someone who really knows the Old Testament, and second, he said that you can only see the kingdom when you are born again. Nicodemus is still not on the same page because he answers: "How can a man be born when he is already old? You can log in to your a second time
womb and be born? (John 3:4). Jesus speaks spiritually and Nicodemus thinks naturally. This is exactly what happens when God speaks to us in dreams and visions. God is examining and dividing our hearts or revealing Kingdom dynamics and we wonder what that was? He speaks spiritually and we tend to think naturally. This story continues when Jesus responds by saying, "Most truly I say to you, unless a man is born of water and the Spirit he cannot enter the kingdom of God" (John 3:5 NIV). Here it is important to understand that Jesus now went beyond seeing the Kingdom to enter it. Remember who Jesus is talking about here: the teacher of Israel, a person steeped in the Old Testament. Who in the Old Testament saw it but didn't go in? That person would have to be Moses. Why didn't you come in? He could not enter because he was disobedient or insensitive to the Spirit of God at the waters of Meribah (see Numbers 20:12). Who was allowed to enter? That would have to be Joshua and Caleb and a new generation that is not tied to Egypt (the world) in their thinking. Joshua is said to have been "a man in whom the Spirit is" (Numbers 27:18). And of Caleb, the Bible records, “has another spirit in him” (Numbers 14:24). Who else didn't come in? All who did not believe in God after being brought out of Egypt and continued to see things only in the natural (see Numbers 13:33). what does that say In other words, there is a generation of people who know the Word of God, who are born again and who see the kingdom of God in the pages of the Bible, but who cannot enter into what God has for them because they are only preparing are think. natural, or rather unwilling to think spiritually (see Isaiah 55:8-9; Romans 8:5-6). Now we know you're not, otherwise you wouldn't be reading this book. However, there is a group of people who are in danger of dying in the spiritual training camp designed to teach them the dynamics of the kingdom (see Deut 8:2-3) unless they are willing, led by the Spirit of God to become . God, God to the promised land on the next phase of your journey. These are the ones who still cling to past religious traditions and practices. If, like Nicodemus, we deny his leadership, we will remain spiritual babies regardless of our biblical knowledge or titles within the church (see Romans 8:14). Think about it. If biblical characters had ignored the guidance they received specifically through dreams, there would have been: • No Isaac (see Gen 20:3, 6-7) • No Israel (see Gen 41:37-41; 45: 5;50:20)
• No Kingdom of Solomon (see 1 Kings 3:5-15) • Less understanding of future world events (see Dan 2:4) • No Jesus (see Matthew 1:20-24; 2:13,22) Well if exists If If Jesus did not exist, there would be no salvation through His death on the cross. If there were no salvation, there would be no release of the Holy Spirit. Unless there is a salvation and deliverance of the Holy Spirit, mankind has no eternal life and we are doomed to be permanently separated from the presence of God. Aren't you glad someone takes dreams seriously? old and young? Doubts about whether we should receive dreams can arise from the age criterion in Joel's prophecy. Therefore, it would be helpful to clarify this question while also showing what is perhaps the main reason why we ignore the guidance of the Holy Spirit through dreams. When the Bible says: “. . . Your young men will see visions, your old men will see dreams” (Acts 2:17), he's not talking about natural age. It means speaking spiritually, just as Jesus did with Nicodemus. Dreams happen when we sleep. Spiritually, sleep is the same as death. Do you remember when Jesus went to raise Lazarus? He said, "Our friend Lazarus is sleeping, but I will wake him up" (John 11:11). When the disciples heard these words, they thought he was speaking naturally. They said, "Lord, when he sleeps he will be healed" (John 11:12). Jesus had to explain to him, "Lazarus is dead" (see John 11:13). Jesus spoke of a cold, hard, physical death, but he called it sleep. Well, to turn that around; When we have dreams, we sleep. That is, spiritually speaking, we are dead. In other words, a dream comes to us in the psychic faculties of our spirit, that is, spiritually speaking, the “old self” (see Romans 6:6), the “elders ' of this prophecy. Now the old self is dead to the things of God. Therefore, this chapter begins by acknowledging that believers and unbelievers alike receive dreams from the Spirit of God. Both believers and non-believers receive dreams from God through their "old selves." (Many versions of the Bible use “elder,” but that term is not meant to be gender specific.) The fact that it is the old self, or our soul, that receives the dreams we dream is perhaps the main reason why we deny We experience the dreams that we dream as coming from God. Think about it. Dreams tell the natural man what is going on in the spiritual realm. They can only be interpreted when the spiritual man is in tune with the Spirit of God! Visions, on the other hand, are direct communications to the born-again spirit.
of men and as such are for believers only. The text calls them “young people,” those who are hungry to do God's will and are consequently empowered by God's Spirit. Let's confirm this biblically. David the Psalmist writes: "Whoever satisfies your mouth with good things, and your youth will be renewed like that of an eagle" (Psalm 103:5). Why is David referring to the eagle here? He does this because he is not talking about natural food. He says that when we hunger for God, He provides us with the living Word of God, and when we receive it, our spiritual self (the eagle) is rejuvenated. Therefore, our spiritual being is the "Young Man." Remember what the apostle Paul said about conversion? He said, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things are gone; behold, they are all made new” (2 Corinthians 5:17). Here we are confronted with both the old self and the new self. The former refers to our spiritually dead existence before reaching the cross of Christ, and the new speaks to the birth of our spiritual person. Jesus put it this way: “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless a man is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God” (John 3:3 ESV). In a discussion of those who receive visions, this Scripture alone is heavily emphasized. Jesus Himself says that we must be "born again" to see! Well, this baby spirit needs to grow, and it grows by hungering for God's will and by absorbing God's Word. In time, he becomes a "young man" by applying what he takes. As confirmed by the apostle John, “. . . I wrote to you young people because you are strong and the Word of God abides in you. . .” (1 John 2:14). Finally, the apostle Paul removes any ambiguity that it is the spiritual person that grows in us when he says: “. . . Though our outer man wears out, our inner man is renewed day by day” (2 Corinthians 4:16). So we can clearly see that physical age has nothing to do with receiving dreams or visions, but stems from the receptivity and development of the spirit man. Dreams come to everyone, Christian and non-Christian alike. How they are understood depends on whether the spirit is "on". Visions, on the other hand, are only for believers who hunger for God's will and apply His Word. What about unbelievers who receive visions? I believe that unbelievers who receive visions do so through occult means such as drugs and divination. I know people who have had extensive visions while under the influence of drugs. Drug use opens people to the spiritual realm of demonic illusion. If you are looking below for the English translation of the writings to the original language,
They discover that drug use is directly related to witchcraft. The word witchcraft in Revelation 9:21 is the Greek word pharmakeia. This is the word from which we derive the word pharmacy. Pharmakeia is translated "witchcraft" in Paul's list of works of the flesh for the Galatian church (see Galatians 5:20). The Bible also shows that those who work under the influence of familiar spirits have the power to see into the spirit realm. This becomes clear when Paul and Silas are arrested for casting out a divine spirit from a divine slave in Acts. Luke, the writer of Acts, says: “And it came to pass that as we were going to pray, we met a slave woman possessed by a spirit of divination, who was bringing her masters much benefit by telling divinations. This girl followed Paul and us and cried out: “These men are servants of God Most High, and they are proclaiming to us the way of salvation. And he did so for many days. But Paul, greatly troubled, turned and said to the spirit, “I command you, in the name of Jesus Christ, to come out of her. And he left in the same hour (Acts 16:16-18). After Paul commanded the spirit to go out, the Scriptures say: When their masters saw that their hope of gain was gone, they seized Paul and Silas and dragged them to the place in front of the magistrates (Acts 16:19). It is quite apparent that it was the spirit within the slave that gave her the ability to see the spirit realm and once removed she was unable to receive her spirit visions. This explanation sufficiently explains the reaction of the masters of the slave girl, whose hope of further gain was dashed when the spirit was driven out of her. Dreams Are Controversial Yes, the issue of dreams and the interpretation of dreams is one of the most controversial within the body of Christ. And some may fear that if we open ourselves to this method of God's guidance, we will put ourselves in a position where we can easily be led astray by a deviation from the basic teachings of the Bible. In the experience of both authors, however, exactly the opposite is the case. If the church is to accept the voice of the Holy Spirit through dreams, it must also be fully embedded in Scripture. A balanced view of all Scripture is necessary to interpret it correctly, and thus people who wish to improve their interpretive skills must be disciplined in reading the Bible. They must also believe and apply what they read. Rather than being misled, embracing dreams as messages from God actually takes us deeper into God's ways. This is because the Holy Spirit teaches the application of the reference principle (or the linking of truth to truth) through dreams, as
described in Scripture, “. . . the Holy Spirit teaches, comparing spiritual things to spiritual things” (1 Corinthians 2:13b). Therefore, without a solid foundation in God's Word, you cannot know that what you are receiving is from God, much less understand what it means. The Holy Spirit will only further confirm the Word of God through His voice in the night. When you hear something that contradicts God's written Word, it's not God speaking! The Real Reason Dreams Are a Threat The real basis of this controversy is the work of the devil. The devil does not want God's people to be empowered through this channel of communication. He is always trying to thwart God's purposes. Hear His voice through Peter as Jesus begins to reveal spiritual truths incomprehensible to the natural mind. From that moment Jesus began to show his disciples that he must go to Jerusalem and suffer many things from the elders, chief priests and scribes, be killed and rise again on the third day. Then Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him, saying: “Far be it from you, Lord; it won't happen to you!" But he turned and said to Peter, "Get behind me, Satan! You are a stumbling block because you do not think of the things of God but of the things of men” (Matthew 16:21-23). Just as the devil used Peter's personal agenda and limited perspective to challenge Christ, he still uses those whose safety is not truly in God to stifle God's plans when we find safety in something other than Christ alone - position, money, power, recognition, religion, intellect, or acceptance - then the old self will go out to fight as soon as a spiritual truth is proclaimed that threatens that security, "For the lusts of the flesh against the spirit . . . and these are opposed to one another” (Galatians 5:17). As in the case of Peter, it is often spiritual pride that allows the devil to come in and try to divert the Body of Christ from God's intended path. Shortly before this correction, Peter had received the revelation that Jesus was "the Christ, the Son of the living God" (Matthew 16:16-19). And after that jewel of the Father, Jesus commended him as blessed, told him that he would be essential to the kingdom to come, and that he would be endowed with authority. What kind of promise! But that was too much for the would-be apostle. The devil had an entry point, Peter's pride, and the next moment Peter takes it upon himself to correct Jesus. If the devil can blind us to the fact that God is really speaking to us
If you dream, you have effectively cut off one of the main channels of communication that God has used to mobilize His troops for over 4,000 years. Don't you find it odd that we should think that God, who has communicated through dreams for so long, would shut down this medium of communication, especially when he has promised to do so more? Summary: Chapter 1 • Do not judge dreams and visions until you have heard what the Bible has to say about them. • We are in the last days, marked by the outpouring of God's Spirit. • The outpouring of the Spirit includes prophecy through dreams and visions. • The Holy Spirit is the true representative of Godhead on earth today. • We may be inclined to live in the past or the future so as not to exercise faith today. • The call to live by faith is a call to hear what God is saying today. • As Christians, we tend to “throw out the baby with the bath water” because we see the New Age movement and psychoanalysis as guided by the interpretation of dreams. • Like us, the Old Testament prophets heard the Word of God through parable visions and dreams. • Jesus' preferred method of teaching was to use parables. • Because of their busy lives, Christian leaders can expect God to speak to them through dreams and visions during their free time (when they sleep). • We will miss the present outpouring of the Holy Spirit if we don't have ears to hear. • Nicodemus shows us our own tendency to think naturally when God is speaking to us spiritually. • We will miss God's voice for this generation if, like Nicodemus, we are willing to just think naturally and let go of the need to “listen” spiritually. • Dreams are for Christians and non-Christians; Visions, on the other hand, are the domain of the believer. • The Holy Spirit teaches relating spiritual things to spiritual things. Therefore, a solid understanding of the Bible is a prerequisite for accurate interpretation. • The devil uses the threat of personal intent to get the flesh to rise up and hinder the work of God.
• God has been using dreams and visions as guides for over 4,000 years, so why would he stop now when he said he would stop later?
Chapter 2 Why Dreams Matter by Adrian Beale
A Hidden Truth Having laid a brief foundation in the previous chapter, we must now expand on it and explain why dreams are so important to God's purposes before we can consider their individual functions. What I am going to share initially will challenge many Christians because it is a truth not normally taught in our pulpits. What I am asking of you is to be noble like the Bereans (see Acts 17:11) and go to your Bible and find out what it says about it. Let me set the stage and present my case biblically. When Jacob's son Joseph was 17 years old, he had two dreams that said one day his brothers and parents would bow down to him (see Gen. 37:5-11). His proud boasting of this revelation, together with his father's favoritism, brought him into enmity with his brothers, who consequently sold him down the river to Egypt. Joseph's dreams slumbered while he served as a slave and prisoner in Egypt. In case you don't know the story yet, here is a short synopsis. Joseph was eventually used to interpret two dreams that Pharaoh had. These showed that the nation of Egypt would experience seven years of plenty, followed by seven years of severe famine (see Gen 41:17-31). Upon hearing Joseph's interpretation and advice on combating this coming plague, Pharaoh appointed Joseph prime minister of the nation. And yes, you guessed it, his brothers came to Egypt to buy groceries and found that they were unknowingly bowing to the one they were conspiring against, just as prophesied in Joseph's original dreams some 20 years earlier was. Now what is remarkable about this incident is the way it is recorded in the book of Psalms: He also asked for a famine in the land; He destroyed the entire store of bread. He sent ahead of them a man, Joseph, who was sold into slavery. They injured his feet with handcuffs, he was handcuffed. The word of the Lord tested him until the fulfillment of his word (Psalm 105:16-19). Note that it says he was in prison “until his word was fulfilled. What was Joseph's word? Your word was the dream he had
Greeted like a 17 year old boy! Let me put it another way: Joseph's dream was God's word to him! Wow! Digging Deeper Now, if we do our homework on this psalm, we will find that two different Hebrew words are used instead of the English word: By the time his word [davar1] was fulfilled, the word [emrah2] des Lord him (Psalm 105:19). However, if we dig a little deeper, we find that both words are used interchangeably throughout the Old Testament to refer to the Word of God. The examples are numerous, but primarily using Psalm 119 I wish to show just a few to confirm what I say: You are my portion, O Lord: I said I would keep Your words [davar]. I have asked your favor with all my heart: have mercy on me according to your word [emrah] (Psalm 119:57-58 KJV). My soul longs for your salvation, but I hope in your word [davar]. My eyes fail at your word [emrah] and say: when will you comfort me? (Psalm 119:8182 KJV) Princes have persecuted me for no reason, but my heart is amazed at your word [Davar]. I rejoice at your word [emrah] as one who finds much spoil (Psalm 119:161-162 KJV). We also find that when describing the Ten Commandments, davar, the specific word used to describe the word of God to Joseph, is used. . . He wrote on the tablets the words [davar] of the covenant, the Ten Commandments [davar] (Exodus 34:28b). So I propose that dreams are part of God's constant word to us. They are not the complete picture, but they accompany and complement what God is telling us through His written Word and prayer. Now let me confirm what I say of another account in the scriptures. While fleeing death threats from his brother Esau, Jacob had an encounter with God at Bethel. The Bible records: Then he dreamed, and behold, there was a ladder on the earth, and its end reached to heaven; and there the angels of God ascended and descended to him. And behold, the Lord stood over him and said: I am the Lord, the God of thy father Abraham, and the God of Isaac; I will give you and your descendants the land on which you lie. Your offspring will be like the dust of the earth; you will spread west and east, north and south; and in you and in your seed all generations
the land will be blessed. Behold, I am with you and will keep you wherever you go, and will bring you back to this land; for I will not forsake you until I have done what I have told you” (Genesis 28:12-15). What fantastic encouragement this dream must have been to the troubled traveler Jacob, who was on his way to an unknown destination. Culminating this encounter with Jacob, God promises that he will not leave him until he has completed what he "spoke" to him. In other words, he says he will not leave him until he has fulfilled "his word" to him. And what was his word to Jacob? It was the dream he had just received. So shocking was this word about Jacob that the marginal translation of Genesis 29:1 in the King James Version reads, "So Jacob lifted up his feet and came into the land of the east" (Genesis 29:1). KJV). The burden he left home with was completely lifted because he had a word from God. He didn't think I shouldn't have eaten that pizza last night. No, he recognized the Word of God when it came to him! Teaching Dreams In Matthew 5-7, Jesus gives the so-called Sermon on the Mount. Many consider this passage of Scripture to be the Magna Carta of Kingdom life. In the middle of this passage is a well-known verse that says, "Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you" (Matthew 6:33). This verse speaks of fixing things in our hearts and allowing God to reign and reign there, and it promises that if we do this, God will supply our needs. This is a challenging verse, especially when the world and circumstances are screaming at us to seek safety somewhere other than God. Have you ever wondered where Jesus got so much knowledge from? Most of us forget that he had to learn spiritual truth just like we do. The Bible prophetically reveals that he had a daily reading schedule, [said the servant of God]. He who is weary wakes me up morning after morning, wakes up my ear to hear like a disciple [like one being taught] (Isaiah 50:4 AMP). The basis of Jesus' teaching in Mateo, which is a pillar for the kingdom of God, is in reality a dream, a dream that Salomón had more than 950 years earlier, in Gabaón, when the Lord appeared to Salomón in a dream at night; and God said, "Ask! What shall I give you?” … “Give your servant, therefore, an understanding heart to judge your people and to discern between good and evil.
Devil. For who can judge this great people among you? The speech pleased the Lord that Solomon had requested this thing. Then God said to him: “Because you have asked this, and you have not asked long life, nor riches, nor the life of your enemies, but understanding, to know what is right, behold, I have acted according to your words; Behold, I have given you a heart so wise and discerning that before you there was no one like you, nor after you will there be another like you. And I have also given you what you did not ask: riches and honor, so that there may not be another among kings like you all your days” (1 Kings 3:5, 9-13). We discover here that dreams have the ability to teach on many levels. Not only the recipient of the dream benefits from it. Solomon's dream here is literal in the sense that he doesn't have to decipher the message. And Jesus' teaching, based on that dream, is a great example of how to succinctly state the truth outlined in a dream. However, most dreams are metaphors, similes and enigmas. So someone has to interpret them. If that person is not the recipient of the dream, they will also experience the spiritual truth taught by the dream, as will all those later exposed to its teachings. By interpreting dreams, Adam (co-author) and I become convinced of things that need to be addressed in our own lives and that God has pointed out through dreams given to others. Joseph The classic example of this in Scripture is the life of Joseph. Most people read Joseph's life on a very superficial level, colored by the Children's Bible account of this "perfect" specimen of the human race. Joseph was like you and me; he was not a superman, without weaknesses. In some ways Joseph exemplified, as in escaping the temptation offered to him by Potiphar's wife. However, like us, he had issues that needed to be addressed. God cleansed him in prison, as we read earlier: "The word of the Lord tried him" (Psalm 105:19). The tried word used here is the Hebrew word tsaraph, which means "literally or figuratively to refine (as gold and silver are refined with fire) to separate it from the impurities it contains." If Joseph was perfect, why did he need to be refined? While Joseph was in prison, he interpreted the dreams of Pharaoh's cupbearer and baker. I hope you know the story. The butler began: Behold, in my dream there was a vine before me, and on the vine were three branches; it was as if it were sprouting, its buds and clusters were sprouting
bore ripe grapes. Then Pharaoh's cup was in my hand; and I took the grapes and pressed them into Pharaoh's cup and pressed the cup into Pharaoh's hand (Genesis 40:9-11). Joseph interpreted the dream and said: The three branches are three days. Within three days Pharaoh will lift up your head and bring you back to your place, and you will place Pharaoh's cup in your hand just as you did when you were his cupbearer (Genesis 40:12-13). The baker thought it looked pretty good, so he also downloaded his dream for interpretation. He said: I was in my dream too and there were three white baskets on my head. In the basket above were all kinds of delicacies for Pharaoh, and the basket on my head was eaten by the birds (Genesis 40:16-17). And Joseph interpreted his dream and said, The three baskets are three days. Within three days Pharaoh will cut off your head and hang you from a tree; and the birds will eat your flesh from you (Genesis 40:18-19). And sure enough, three days later, it happened exactly as the dreams had prophesied. The butler was restored and the baker was hanged. You would think that would be enough to get Joseph out of custody; after all, he now has an ally in the Pharaoh's house. But that was not the case. Why? Simply because God hadn't finished cleansing him yet. The next thing we read is: “And it came to pass after two full years had passed that Pharaoh had a dream. . .” (Gen 41:1). Nothing is recorded in the book of Genesis for those two years. And, as so often, the Bible speaks loudest when it says absolutely nothing. say that? It tells what year Joseph was resurrected. It must have been the third year. In the Hebrew understanding there is a week of days, a week of weeks, a week of months - the seventh month is a month of feasts - and a week of years. The seventh year is a rest or sabbatical year for the land (see Lev 25:4). Hence Joseph was resurrected on the third day. This, of course, corresponds to some degree with Christ's resurrection, and is one of the reasons why the number three is often interpreted as "resurrection." The story does not end here, because this is where it gets exciting. What does a confused Joseph think after correctly interpreting the dreams of Pharaoh's servants and yet finding himself behind bars? He waits a moment for the butler to bring up the subject, but then it gets to the point where he's angry and frustrated. So maybe he remembers a principle of his father
taught him as a boy that when God seems to silence you, you must return to your final revelation. Or maybe he was thinking about how good it was to give those interpretations, or just the Holy Spirit leading him there. Whatever you decide, start thinking about dreams and their interpretation for the butler and baker. And what does he discover? By contemplating dreams, he discovers that faith (fruit) is blessed while works (baking) are cursed and kill. He discovers that the one who seeks his own glory (the baker) will be judged by God (the pharaoh in this story). While the one who is willing to lay down his life for the one he serves (the steward) is resurrected. The baker's dream describes him carrying three baskets of baked goods. (Can't you smell that fresh bread and those plaited buns or coffee buns or whatever was stuffed in Pharaoh's house?) Why, if the baker knew there were birds, didn't he keep them covered? He didn't keep them covered because he wanted to gain fame by letting everyone see his work! The basis for everything he was hanged for is here, as his heart is revealed. He is a man who seeks his own fame. Now, as Joseph ponders this revelation, God shows him his own heart. Let me guide you step by step. When Joseph had his first dream, well, the first one recorded in Scripture, what did he say? He says: "Please listen to this dream that I had" (Gen 37:6). Who claims the glory here? Jose is! At the next milestone, before interpreting the dreams of the butler and baker, he says, "Are these not God's interpretations? Please tell me” (Gen 40:8). Now we are beginning to see that Joseph's humiliation had an effect. At this point he has been a slave in Egypt for about ten years. But he's not in the place where God can use him in the way he has reserved. Notice in his testimony to the cupbearer and baker that he puts God first but still wants some measure of glory. This is also reflected in what he allows to slip through between the interpretation of the butler's dream and the baker's dream. He says: But think of me when you are well, and please show me kindness; Mention me before Pharaoh and take me out of this house. Because I was kidnapped from the land of the Hebrews; neither have I done anything here to be put in prison (Genesis 40:14-15). Have you ever opened your mouth and thought, oops, I didn't know it was there? I think, come to think of it, that's what's happening here with Joseph. If you count the number of personal pronouns I and I, you will find that there are seven. Seven represents divine perfection, but in this case it is
revealing that, though growing in God; He's still very focused on himself. In other words, although he says the right words, his heart is not completely devoted to God. You are not resting in God. Whose works do you expect to free you from this limitation? Your own. At this point, he looks more like the baker than the butler. The above statement to the butler also reveals what is holding him back. There are some areas of your heart that have not yet surrendered to God. From his testimony in verse 15 we know who he blames for putting him in this situation. See his words: “Nor have I done anything here that they . . . .” His words reveal that in his heart he blames his brothers and Potiphar's wife. He says: “I am not responsible; They are.” You seem to think you owe something. Therefore you bear a debt, and that debt is unforgiveness (see Matthew 18:21–35). Where there is unforgiveness, there is certainly an area of the heart that has not yet surrendered to God. At the same time as God shows him this, the clock is ticking. God's perfect time is displayed. Joseph is approaching the third day (year), the day of resurrection, but before he can experience resurrection, he must experience death. You can't have a resurrection unless you kill something first! What did he have to crucify? He had to crucify sin just as he put Jesus on the cross. Joseph had to bury his unforgiveness towards those who abused him or the Spirit of God could not rescue him from the pit. This is confirmed in Scripture when Joseph is told that before his audience with Pharaoh, "the Lord was with him" (Genesis 39:2, 21, 23). After his death and resurrection, Pharaoh, speaking of Joseph, declares: "Can we find such a man, a man in whom is the Spirit of God?" (Genesis 41:38). At this point God can fully dwell. He no longer watches from the outside. Now that the garbage has been removed, He is inside directing and leading Joseph. Well finally, Joseph, he is like the cupbearer who takes the grapes, crushes them and puts the cup in Pharaoh's hand. Now he really is able to give all the glory to God. If we compare Joseph's earlier dream explanation to his brothers, and also his confession before the butler and baker, with what he is now saying to Pharaoh, we see that a great change has taken place. He says, "...it is not in me, God will give Pharaoh a peaceful answer." (Gen 41:16) Joseph is finally truly ready for what God has for him, because now he is ready to give everything to God give the glory The truth of this incident is that the cupbearer and the baker are plaster of paris in all of us
it was the teaching contained in the dreams of the cupbearer and baker that discerned the thoughts and intentions of Joseph's heart, and effected the adjustment necessary for his use of God. . .to give life to many” (Gen 50:20b). Now place that understanding in Psalm 105, where we read earlier: "Until the time his word [Davar] was fulfilled, the word [Emrah] of the Lord tried him" (Psalm 105:19). It is important to understand that it was the word of God in the dreams of the cupbearer and baker that purified Joseph during those three years as he waited for the prophetic word of his own dream to come true. Separation of Soul and Spirit What we have just seen in Joseph's life is that dreams have the power to separate soul and spirit and act as revealers of the heart's thoughts and intentions. The author of Hebrews sums this up when he says: For the word of God is living and active and sharper than any double-edged sword, penetrating to separate soul and spirit, joints and marrow, and to discern the thoughts and intentions of the heart. (Hebrews 4:12). The hidden truth that the Bible reveals is that dreams have the power to divide soul and spirit because they are a repository of God's living Word for us today! For some this will be quite a radical thought, and I hear many asking, "Are you proposing that we should support extra-biblical revelation?" Not! What I'm saying is that God is still speaking, and He didn't stop speaking when the standard works of the Bible were finished. Acts is an open book and is still being written today. However, let me reiterate that what he says today must be consistent with what he said in the past (see Hebrews 13:8). Therefore, the metaphors that fill this book are based primarily on Scripture. We cannot afford to be like the Pharisees and teachers of the law who sat numb in Jesus' presence, inwardly criticizing his every word, and consequently not receiving what God had for them, even though " . . . the power of the Lord was present to heal them” (Luke 5:17). If that is our attitude, then it will be someone else who breaks through the roof we have put ourselves under and by faith takes possession of what God originally planned for us (see Luke 5:19-20 ). Dreams are shared between soul and spirit, not only on an individual level, but also on a family, church, commercial, national, and kingdom level. Authors have people come to them with dreams for regular interpretation. However, it can often be what people think a dream means and what it can mean in the end
radically different. Like Nathan's parable of David (see 2 Samuel 12:1-13), dreams and their proper interpretation bypass the heart's natural defenses and allow the Holy Spirit to bring conviction and correction. The Dream of Hands on Throats A great example of this ability to recognize and reveal hearts occurred while I was writing this material. One morning I was talking to a group of people about managerial dreams that God had given me. During our conversation, a young man asked what it would mean in a dream if he had his hand on his ex-partner's throat. I asked him about the context of the dream and if he ever threatened her. He said he did not recall openly threatening her, although she may have felt threatened by him. He also explained that he had gone the night before to hear someone preach. The sermon touched on forgiveness. She explained that she verbally forgave her former partner before bed. hmm . . . put your hand on someone's neck? I said, "You don't have to be a rocket scientist to say that really doesn't sound good." But he still wasn't sure of the exact interpretation. While meditating on the dream that afternoon, I quickly perused a pocket electronic Bible that Adam (co-author) and we both carry around for such occasions. I typed in the words hand and throat and did a search. Two options immediately arose. One reference was in the Old Testament and another in the New. In the Old Testament reference, the words hand and throat were not connected, so I ignored that reference. When I read the New Testament verse Wham! The New Testament verse says: This servant went out and found one of his fellow servants who owed him a hundred denarii; and he laid his hands on him and grabbed his neck and said, Pay me what you owe me! (Matthew 18:28). Since the context of this verse speaks of forgiveness, I knew immediately what God was saying. In sharing the essence of what God was saying, the Holy Spirit was a powerful witness and brought conviction. The young man was amazed that God could see the true state of his heart through a dream. Through the dream, God showed her that he had not truly forgiven her former heartmate, that he still held her accountable and expected an apology from her. Not only is this a great example of God's ability to divide hearts through dreams, but it also emphasizes the importance of using the Bible to find interpretation. This method is particularly useful when the metaphor dictionary does not contain an entry that seems to fit the context of the dream. entry into the kingdom
This experience reinforces a truth that Israel needed to learn before entering the Promised Land, and that we all need to learn as well before fully entering the Kingdom. As Jesus quotes Moses, he says, "Man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God" (Matthew 4:4). Indeed, entrance into the kingdom depends on this truth. Note that this Scripture says that every word is "progressing," not "progressing." One is in the present; the other is over. We cannot go on to the spiritual promises of God about yesterday's manna. We need a living word today. Of course, the devil wants to put a stop to this, because dreams have the ability to provide an important part of what God is telling us today. He knows that once this truth is revealed, the Church will be on the move again and closer to the Book of Acts! Dreams don't come with much activity? Even now, I hear some say, "But doesn't the Bible say that a dream comes with a lot of activity?" Yes, it does, well, something like that. But where does the Bible say that? As the book of Ecclesiastes says, "For sleep comes from much activity, and the voice of a fool is known by his many words" (Ecclesiastes 5:3). What is the perspective of this book written by Solomon? It is a pessimistic view of "life under the sun". (See Ecclesiastes 1:3, along with 30 other occurrences.) Thus, for the most part, the book is a secular, unbelieving vision of a world without God. And what that verse is really saying is, “The world says that a dream comes with a lot of activity. ' (Ecclesiastes 5:3) Is that the right perspective? It's the non-spiritual. Alternatively, this verse could also be understood to mean, "While a fool is chattering, the only way to attain your dream (goal) is to actively pursue it." Interpreted in any way, this verse confines us to the physical realm outside of God and is therefore an empty defense against the truth here revealed. Uniting Word and Spirit A well-known British author and professor who recently visited Australia says that God is about to gather a generation in which defenders of the Word (those who are strong in Bible teaching) will unite with those , who they claim are guided by the Spirit (of charismatic conviction). Acceptance of dreams as messages from God can and will only occur among those with this balance. Realizing this fact brings us to the next turning point3 in God. let's pass
If, as you read these first two chapters, you find yourself saying, "I want to be part of this Word-Spirit generation," but you also find yourself admitting, "Well, God is not speaking to me in my dreams, "Then you need to consider what you did in the past when he spoke to you in a dream. Think about it; If you're talking to someone and they keep ignoring you, would you keep talking to them? No you wouldn't. The Bible says, "...for the measure you measure will be measured to you" (Luke 6:38b.) God is not like Robin Hood, who takes from the rich to give to the poor . If you don't believe me, read Matthew 25:14-30. If this is you, stop reading and apologize to the Holy Spirit for saddening you with your insensitivity. Ask Him to cleanse you from every sin in your heart in the precious blood of Christ, and also call upon Him to give you an understanding (receptive) heart. Finally, say, "Lord, speak, let Thy servant hear." Summary: Chapter Two • A thorough study of Joseph's life reveals that dreams are part of God's living Word. They amplify what He is telling us through the written Word and prayer. • Jesus taught principles from a dream Solomon had 950 years ago. • Consistent with a contextual understanding of Psalm 105:17-19, Joseph was ennobled by the dreams of Pharaoh's cupbearer and baker. refined while waiting for the word of his own dreams to come true. • Dreams and their proper interpretation bypass the heart's natural defenses and allow the Holy Spirit to bring conviction and correction. • Dreams have the power to split the soul and spirit and act as a revealer of the heart's thoughts and intentions. • The kingdom of God is attained by receiving the constant “word of the mouth of God”. Dreams are an important part of this ongoing Word. • The natural person (world) thinks that dreams are from too much activity. • There is a need to repent and apologize to the Holy Spirit for our insensitivity and ignorance of His voice to us in the night. Endnotes 1. Sames Strong, Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, Hebrew No. 1697. 2. Ibid., Hebrew No. 565.
3. For our purposes, a "tipping point" is a point in time when a revelation, person, or church suddenly reaches a new level in God and opens the way for others to follow. Roger Bannister is a good example in sports. Before Roger Bannister broke the four-minute mile in 1954, everyone thought the human body was incapable of withstanding such rigorous exercise. That thought effectively created a mental barrier that kept runners at bay. However, after Roger Bannister broke through that psychological barrier, others followed in quick succession.
Chapter 3 The Purpose of Dreams and Visions by Adrian Beale
Romans 10:17 says, “Thus comes faith by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. Here the Greek word rhema was simply translated as "word". Rhema actually means the "spoken word" and denotes "the spoken, spoken or written". 1 In classical Greek it can be taken as a term for a message. It is not the Greek word that is used to describe the entire Bible, another Greek word is used for that, logos. It is that spoken word or message that comes out of the mouth of God (see Matthew 4:4). And that spoken word or message is "the sword of the Spirit, which is the word [Rhema] of God" (Ephesians 6:17). Since dreams and visions are two of the ways we receive that spoken word or message from God, their primary purpose is to create, build, and strengthen faith. Like the sword of the spirit, they also separate between soul and spirit, joints and marrow, and are used by the Holy Spirit to reveal the thoughts and intentions of the heart. Even when providing lighting on a personal level, they are constantly used to confirm direction. Building Faith The story of Gideon in the Bible (see Judges 6-8) is a good example of how a dream can build faith. This scripture tells the story of how God visited and encouraged a man who confessed that he was “the weakest of the weak” (see Judges 6:15) to face and defeat a countless Midianite army. If you are current with history, you know that God gradually built Gideon's faith through a series of confirmed events. The last resort used to make the fearful Gideon choose to believe was a dream! It wasn't a dream Gideon had, but a dream one of the enemy soldiers had and told in Gideon's ear. Scripture describes the final scene before Gideon leads his hand-picked army against Israel's opponents. And when Gideon arrived, a man told his companion a dream. He said: “I had a dream: To my surprise, a barley loaf fell in Midian's camp; He came to a shop and hit it so hard it fell over and over and the shop collapsed. Then his companion answered and said: This is none other than the sword of Gideon the son of Joash, a man of Israel! God has given Midian and the whole camp into your hands” (Judges 7:13-14).
The loaf of barley suddenly falling on Midian's bed is a classic example of how metaphors are used in dreams today. Compared to wheat, barley is an inferior grain; Its head contains less grain, is more susceptible to storm damage, and isn't as tough. The dream begins with the words: “To my surprise, a barley loaf fell into the camp. . .” (Judges 7:13). For us, this not only describes the element of surprise employed by Gideon: he has his men hide lamps in clay pots which, when broken and accompanied by the sound of trumpets, provide the necessary shock tactics to defeat the enemy, but also an intelligent exquisite image of Gideon and his unified and comparatively inferior entourage of followers (see Judges 6:16). Gideon was encouraged, nay, strengthened in his faith when he heard a message from God conveyed through a dream shared by two enemy soldiers. Faith for Healing Reinhard Bonnke's book Even Greater2 tells a recent example of how a dream was used to develop faith for healing. In 1988, a desperate, wheelchair-bound Englishwoman, Jean Neil, underwent several unsuccessful spinal surgeries, the last of which left her in a cast for the last six months. When she came out of the cast, Jean was told she would never walk again but had a 50 percent chance of a better life if she underwent risky surgery to rebuild her spine. As Jean weighed the risk of the surgery against the constant daily pain, she had two dreams in the same night. In the first dream he saw himself operating and dying on the operating table. In the second dream, she found herself in a huge room with at least 12 other people who were also in wheelchairs. He heard a man with a foreign accent speaking and noted the color of the carpet and chairs that filled the room. He saw the speaker (discovered later as Reinhard Bonnke) going to the first wheelchair and praying for a woman sitting in it. The woman stood up and then sat back in her chair, utterly dejected. Then the speaker came and prayed for Jean and she found herself running out of her wheelchair completely healed! The dreams told Jean two things. First it became clear that God was warning him against undergoing surgery through a literal dream. The second dream also said that God had a different plan. Two weeks after this revelation, Jean traveled to hear Reinhard Bonnke speak at a youth convention in Birmingham, England. At this point, Jean had not yet seen Reinhard in real life. All she had heard was that he was an evangelist and that miracles were not uncommon in his ministry. She was hopeful. That afternoon when Reinhard entered the stage, Jean
she thought he looked a bit like the man in her dream. However, when she opened her mouth to speak, her faith began to soar as her tone and accent matched the man in her dream. When the events of that night played out as Jean had dreamed, including the color of the seats and carpet, and the woman in the first wheelchair did not receive her healing, Jean was full of faith to receive her healing and the rest is in order . . . -Documented history. Full of faith, Jean Neil received her healing because in a dream God allowed her to foresee a future event with incredible accuracy. This is an example of a dream that splits between the joints and the spinal cord, bringing healing through the faith it inspires. This incredible miracle of God is also in the M.S.I. (Miracle Scene Investigation) by Full Flame Asia Pty. Ltd.3 Sharing Secrets and Answering Questions Last year my eldest daughter, who like most teenagers chats with her friends over the internet, received a series of emails from someone using the title "Your Secret Admirer". After some of these emails he contacted his mother and I and revealed the content of these messages and asked us for advice on what to do in this situation. The manner of communication was polite and concise and was in no way rude or pushy. Still, we encourage you to be polite, but we discourage that person by explaining our (Mom and Dad) views on dating. Comments in the emails suggested that the person concerned was a Christian, but as this was not a face-to-face interview and our daughter's age, our decision was made. The last communication from the secret admirer was that he would reveal himself to me (father) in time and ask permission to proceed to ask her out. One night, while we were relaxing as a family for a short weekend, God showed me in a dream who the secret admirer was. I literally saw it and I knew in my spirit what message God was giving me. I sat on the bed and said to my wife, "The secret admirer is so-and-so!" To which my wife said, "I could have told you that." Talk about bursting your bubble! However, a few weeks later, I observed this person after church. Finally, when our eyes met, he obviously realized there was an opportunity to speak to me and walked over to me. He opened the conversation by saying: "I would like to speak to you. . ." I could say, "I know. God has revealed to me that you are the secret admirer, but our daughter is a bit young and that's just the way it is. . .” (I have this young man and his family on high
Reflect on your dedication to Christ today. The objection was not about him, but about our daughter's age). God answered the question in our hearts at that moment through a visually delivered message. And with that, he was able to allay any fears we had prior to this incident. There was a time in Israel's history when King Saul was looking for leadership because a large Philistine army was stationed at his door. Unfortunately, Saul derailed his walk with God because of his jealousy of David. Samuel, the nation's prophet, had died, so Saul fearfully approached God. Scripture says, "And when Saul inquired of the Lord, the Lord answered him not, neither by dreams, nor by Urim, nor by the prophets" (1 Sam. 28:6). Although Saul did not receive the revelation he sought in this situation, it is clear from Scripture that dreams were God's usual way of answering questions (see Dan. 2:29). They still use the same method today as shown above. Warning and Guidance Recently one of my friends came to me with the following dream for interpretation. He said I saw two cars run right into each other like they were going to collide head-on. The two drivers were young and appeared to be joking with each other. I saw the two cars collide and I also saw and recognized the injured driver. This dream was a warning from God. Given the circumstances, this means that two departments (vehicles) of the service in which the dreamer is involved will arrive at a place where one department is ahead of the other. Due to mental immaturity, neither of them will be willing to give in to the other, and the dream showed which department will be affected. The scripture that immediately came to mind was Genesis 13:7-9. Therefore, gentleness and trust in God were required at that time. (See the “Examples of Dreams and Visions” section of this book for an explanation of the metaphors used to interpret this dream. See Dream 51.) God gave this dream to avert an imminent tragedy. It is good that the leadership of this ministry is open to this Word of God. And I'm relieved to say that just as the "cars" were assessing each other, through that dream, God defused the situation. Likewise, there are many accounts in Scripture where dreams were God's method of warning those who received them. After the wise men found Jesus as a child, God warned them of Herod's evil intentions. the bible says
“Then when they were warned in a dream by God not to return to Herod, they returned to their own country by a different route” (Matthew 2:12). And again in the next verse, Joseph, Mary's husband, was warned and given a similar message to move because Herod saw Christ as a threat and wanted to destroy him. Scripture says: As they were going away, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said: “Rise, take the child and his mother, flee to Egypt and stay there until I tell you; for Herod will seek the child to kill” (Matthew 2:13). This warning was so urgent that Joseph acted immediately. As it says: “And he rose up and took the child and his mother by night and went to Egypt” (Mt 2:14). After a brief sojourn in Egypt, God brought Joseph and his small family back to Israel in a dream through further guidance (see Matthew 2:19–20). The story does not end here, as he is warned in another dream (see Matthew 2:22). There are four dreams, all recorded in Matthew 2 to protect God's next promise. I deliberately referred to the child as the promise of God, firstly because it allows our promises to appear in a dream (as babies) and also to alert us that the devil is still playing the same game today. Every time God brings His promises, the devil tries to break them. The book of Revelation relates the spiritual perspective of this menace to the child Jesus with the following words: A great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and on her head a garland of twelve stars. When she was pregnant, she cried out in labor and pain to give birth. And another sign appeared in heaven: Behold, a great fiery red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and seven diadems on his heads. His tail tore a third of the stars from the sky and threw them to earth. And the dragon stood before the woman who was about to give birth, to devour her child as soon as it was born (Revelation 12:1-4). This heavenly vision provides us with a principle that is as true today as it was 2,000 years ago. If we want to do something new in God, we must be open to receiving the leading of the Holy Spirit through dreams, for for every promise that is born there is an enemy's plan to bring it to naught! This threat is very real as described in the following dream: I was with a young couple in a fern/tent-like structure outside the home. The roof of the fern house caught fire when the woman put out a flame.
in him. We tried to put it out only to find out later that the fire had spread to the house and killed her son in the upstairs bedroom. I believe that in this dream God is warning you that gossip can destroy the new ministry adventure you are embarking on. The woman may represent the church or its leadership (or the dreamer's wife) as the instigators trying to stop what God is bringing. Also note that the baby is on top; this says that what is born is of God. (For an explanation of the metaphors used to interpret this dream, see the “Examples of Dreams and Visions” section of this book. See Dream 21.) Correction Appreciate the nature of people's hearts (see Jer. 17:9) and receive Power of God's Word to divide and discern people's hearts means a common purpose of dreams is correction. We saw this beautifully illustrated in the previous chapter on Joseph, and it is poetically documented in the oldest book of the Bible, Job, where Elihu says: For God may speak one way or another, but man does not perceive. In a dream, in a night vision, when deep sleep falls upon people as they sleep in their beds, He opens people's ears and seals their teaching. To bring man back from his work (Job 33:14-17a). We see that through a dream God will give instructions aimed at correcting a faulty resolve in the heart. Often, as here, the correction comes with a warning: "You will save your soul from the pit, and your life will not pass into Sheol" (Job 33:18 NIV). When someone denies that correction is needed, or likes to do what God is trying to correct, God will persevere in His long-suffering love to bring that person, often mercifully repeating a dream to do so. However, there will come a time when His patience will be balanced by judgment. I recently interpreted one of these dreams, which I am not allowed to share here. What I can share are the scriptures that immediately came to mind, for you know that later, when he wanted to inherit the blessing, he was rejected because he found no room for repentance, although he eagerly sought it with tears (Hebrews 12). :17). After explaining the dream, I asked the person concerned to understand the seriousness of the situation. Luckily, I haven't been exposed to many such situations. This situation was a sobering reminder that God is a God of love and a consuming fire (see Hebrews 12:29). Many of us don't appreciate corrections. the fact
he captures this truth well when he says: Now no chastisement seems joyful for the moment, but painful; but afterward it brings forth the peaceful fruit of righteousness to those trained in it (Hebrews 12:11). We must remember that we live by the goodness of God (see Acts 17:28). And surely we can be saved by the grace of God through the death of His beloved Son, Jesus Christ (see Ephesians 2:8-9). Therefore, when a dream shows an area that needs changing, it is important that the people involved understand that it is the triple goodness of God that is bringing that area to the fore. It says that God cares about them personally so much that he doesn't want them to get hurt. And they get hurt if they remain unaffected in that particular area, although sometimes (due to our limited perspective) that doesn't or doesn't seem to be the case. In those moments, the call is on us to trust him because he sees beyond the moment and knows what's around the next corner. As the God of love, He always acts in our best interest. The prophetic nothing strengthens faith as a prophetic word. Thus, through dreams, the Word of God is usually laden with promises for the future. In this way, a dream brings heaven to earth in an instant, opening up new frontiers and possibilities that the dreamer cannot imagine. Through prophetic dreams, God can animate, prepare, organize, and lead His troops for Kingdom expansion. It is the same today as in the dream revealed to Gideon (see Judges 7:13-14), the promise to Jacob (see Gen. 28:12-15), and the dreams of Pharaoh (see Gen. 41). . . :1-7). Through a prophetic dream, God was able to open His servants to be more Spirit-led, as the following dream shows, I saw a river flowing diagonally through what was currently the resting place of the Church congregation. He ran between the pulpit and the congregation. At the back of the church were huge stands, like in a football stadium. When I woke up I was worried because I thought the flow was separating the speaker from the audience. I believe the flow in this dream represents the flow of the Holy Spirit. The fact that the river flows before the speaker is good because it means that the preacher puts the Spirit before himself. When this is done, God will draw crowds: the stands. The preoccupation with flow in front of the speaker indicates that the speaker cannot move in the mind
feels comfortable in this stage and says that God is challenging the dreamer in this area. (For an explanation of the metaphors used to interpret this dream, see the Examples of Dreams and Visions section of this book. See Dream 2.) Through a prophetic promise made in a dream, God can also speak to those remind those who have God's calling in their lives that God's gifts and callings are unrepentant (see Romans 11:29). He does so in this example sent to him by a friend. I was dating a friend I went to bible school with a few years ago. He and I served together. We were at the mailboxes to pick up our mail. I opened my box and it was literally overflowing with letters. There were so many letters that it took me a while to untie a few envelopes before the rest could be emptied from the box. The person who had this dream was no longer in a recognized ministry. This dream indicates that you will take a ministerial position again as you are dating someone with ministerial status. The numerous covers indicate invitations to speak and also seem to indicate that his ministry will be an itinerant ministry. God is encouraging and directing you to a traveling ministry with this future prophetic dream. (See the Examples of Dreams and Visions section of this book for an explanation of the metaphors used to interpret this dream. See Dream 3.) Apocalypse dreams can predict things that will happen tomorrow, or they can predict something that will happen. happen tomorrow. happens in 20 years. It is not always possible to clearly define the timeline within which God works. Therefore, unlike Joseph (see Gen 37:5-7), it is wise not to share all that has been revealed with all. It is better to be like Mary than "...he cherished all these things, and pondered them in his heart." (Luke 2:19) As Israel was about to go into battle, God commanded them to to separate those who were removing fear from their ranks (see Deuteronomy 20:8). These were the ones who lacked the faith for the situation. God had them remove the spirit of fear because it has an incredible ability to be transmitted. Likewise, when Jesus was about to raise Jairus' daughter from the dead, Jesus removed those who doubted (see Matthew 9:18–26). Likewise, it is wise to be very selective about who you reveal to what God promises you. Not everyone knows or appreciates God's calling into your life, and when you share or surround yourself with people you cannot see in the Spirit (see 2 Corinthians 5:16), your doubts can erode your faith and trigger a fading of faith .
Salvation The story of Joseph in the previous chapter shows that God used dreams to save not only the nation of Egypt but also the future nation of Israel. One of the reasons this incident was recorded is so the church can connect the dots and see the spiritual parallel it is meant to convey. Many will know that Joseph is a type of Jesus in over 100 ways (see Appendix A). He is hated by his brethren, he is sold by Judah (Judas) for silver, he is thrown into a pit (hell), he is resurrected, he is glorified, he is revealed to his brethren a second time, and he distributes the life-giving seed to cite some parallels between the two. Impressive as this is, a more liberating truth is that it was the Holy Spirit who resurrected Joseph after bringing conviction and repentance in prison through the interpretation of two deeply symbolic dreams. In the same way today, God wants to deliver Satan's captives and bring them to God's judgments. All who do not know Christ, rich or poor, educated or ignorant, successful or unsuccessful, whether they realize it or not, are Satan's slaves. Stop and think about it for a moment; puts things back in perspective. This truth is outlined by Paul in his instruction to Timothy, humbly teaching those who resist; when God happens to give them repentance to the knowledge of the truth; and that they might be delivered from the snare of the devil in which he willed them to be held captive (2 Timothy 2:25-26 KJV). Not only do these verses indicate that the people of the world are Satan's captives, as already mentioned, but they also say that the people of the world “oppose him. For by resisting the gospel, people are not so much resisting the church or the gospel as actually putting themselves under the jurisdiction of Satan and thus effectively defying themselves. They want to experience freedom, but instead they have shackles! This spiritual reality is amplified when believers are encouraged to give thanks for our arrival in God's kingdom and also for our deliverance from Satan's chains. As it says in Colossians, thanks to the Father who has enabled and enabled us to share that portion which is the inheritance of the saints (God's holy people) in the light. [The Father] delivered us and drew us from the control and dominion of darkness and placed us in the kingdom of his dear Son (Colossians 1:12-13 AMP). God is in the immigration business. He is constantly looking for opportunities to draw people into his kingdom and deliver them from Satan's dominion.
he seizes it because he is primarily concerned with the eternal destiny of mankind. Because of this, God will keep coming close to them, even in their sleep. Let us refer again to the passage we read earlier in Job, where Elihu said: Certainly God speaks once or twice, but no one takes notice. In a dream, a vision of the night, when a deep sleep falls on people as they sleep in their beds, He opens people's ears and seals their instruction, to turn people from their ways and shut people out of pride maintain. He saves your soul from the abyss and your life from entering Sheol (Job 33:14-18 ESV). We see that God speaks through dreams to the unsaved at least twice during His life to save them! He is so passionate that they spend eternity with him. Through his own death4 on the cross he made sure that nobody had to go to hell. The passage above reports that because of the veil over their hearts, they do not understand what they received in their dreams. They desperately need someone with the Spirit of God to enlighten them. My friends regularly ask me about dreams that the unsaved people they interact with have had. Like the nurse whose patient kept having dreams of compulsive cleaning, the father who had constant dreams of falling, the young man struggling to open a hatch in the ceiling, or the middle-aged lady repeatedly walking down a hallway ran along to escape the burning fire pursued them. All of these dreams are of God speaking to these people about their need for salvation. Dreams and their interpretations are a reservoir of unused possibilities. If we look up and learn to interpret, then truly is a white harvest field of souls before us (see John 4:35). Our neighbors, friends, co-workers, and customers may never come to church, but everyone dreams, and God has provided an invaluable tool for interpreting our dreams. Begin to humbly ask them about their dreams and they will open up to our message as God examines himself by revealing their hearts and their future. If after reading these pages you find that you are wrong about God, consult Appendix B at the end of this book before proceeding. Summary: Chapter Three • Dreams and visions are Rhema words from God to build and strengthen faith. • You can be strengthened in faith by listening to other people's dreams, like Gideon, who was strengthened in faith by listening to two enemy soldiers share a dream.
• God uses dreams to prepare people for healing, as He did with Jean Neil. • Dreams and visions reveal mysteries and answer questions in people's hearts. • Dreams are a powerful tool for God to use to warn and guide His people. This is especially true for those who embark on new adventures in God, because the enemy is constantly in their efforts to thwart God's promises. • Dreams are used to correct, as shown in the Book of Job where God uses dreams to “bring man back from his work. ” • The prophetic nature of many dreams builds faith and resilience. • It is unwise to reveal every dream or vision you receive because many people will not appreciate or understand God's calling in your life. Your listener's doubt is like fear, which has the potential to usher in the decay of God's promise within you. • Dreams are a regular means by which God communicates his need for salvation to non-Christians. • Anyone who has not come to the cross of Christ is Satan's prisoner. • According to Job, God is so in love with people's souls that at least twice in their lives he uses dreams to keep them from going to hell. • Everyone dreams; Therefore, skills developed in the interpretation of dreams create new opportunities for harvesting. • If you don't have a right relationship with God, read Appendix B at the end of this book. Endnotes 1. WE. Vine, M.F. Unger and W White Jr., Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 1985). Used with permission. 2. Reinhard Bonnke, Even Greater (Orlando: Full Flame LLC, 2004). 3. Visit www.e-r-productions.com for a complete list of Reinhard Bonnke's publications. 4. Unfortunately, many people do not know who died for them. As we see Jesus die on the cross, we see the incarnation of God Himself taking our place and receiving the judgment we deserve for our sin. Jesus said, "...unless you believe that it is I, you will die in your sins" (literal translation of John 8:24). Here he is identified with the one who met Moses at the burning bush (see Exodus 3:14) and threatened to be stoned by proclaiming it (see John 8:58-59). Is a. 9:6). The Book of Colossians
proclaims this truth a mystery, "...to the knowledge of the mystery of God, both the Father and Christ" (Col 2:2). Can we understand it? No! But it is a mystery revealed in the new When As we compare Revelation 1:8 with Revelation 22:12-16, we find that the alpha and omega, the first and the last, is none other than Jesus Almighty God! Cross died and me This certainly reinforces the words of the writer to the Hebrews when he says, "How shall we escape, neglecting so great a salvation..." (Hebrews 2:3).
Chapter 4 Are these all God's dreams? (Part 1) By Adam F. Thompson
Are all dreams from God? This is a common question I get asked. Many dreams are meaningless; They look like complete strangers. You may have heard many people say, “I had a very strange dream last night; It made no sense.” The truth is that God tries to communicate with us and speaks to us daily in and through dreams, all dreams. Nightmares Maybe you're thinking what if I'm having a nightmare? is that god I have a demonic attack in my dream, is this from God? The truth is that as Christians, even when we are awake, the enemy is looking for ways to attack us and make us fall. Also, while we are sleeping, our spiritual senses can discern any spiritual warfare or demonic oppression (in the heavens) that may be taking place in the area. It is important to remember that Jesus defeated the enemy (see Colossians 2:15). The Bible also says we have been given authority to tread on serpents and scorpions and all forces of evil (see Luke 10:19) Well, Christians generally walk in the spirit and live in the counsel of the Lord, they have no nightmares as a Christian if you have nightmares all the time, there is definitely a heart problem that needs to be solved pr. Some prophetic dreams and visions can seem like nightmares because of the enormity of the events they depict. These are usually received by those with a strong prophetic calling. Daniel experienced this type of nightmare while lying on his bed (see Daniel 4:5). Constant nightmares would probably mean that there is oppression in your life. This could indicate that you are being harassed by a suppressive spirit. Oppression is not possession but harassment. If that is the case, you need counsel and ministry from the Holy Spirit under the direction of a mature, reasonable, and trustworthy believer. This usually occurs when there is a stronghold in your mind or heart because of something that happened in the past that affected you deeply, such as: B. Abuse or any type of trauma. Ultimately, in these situations, we look for the legal basis
accessible to the enemy. This will be explained later. Another such case is when, as Christians, we sin with our mouth. I'm not talking about the attributes of sin like drinking, smoking, sexual immorality, stealing, etc. I'm talking about sinning with your mouth without realizing it. What I mean is when we curse ourselves or others by calling ourselves or others “idiots” or something like that. This can also happen when we constantly make negative confessions, such as "I'm going crazy." Likewise, we can be guilty of openly professing doubt or fear, which also gives the enemy the right to harass and torment us. Cursing ourselves and thus denying God's Word grieves the Holy Spirit and gives support to the enemy (see Ephesians 4:27-30). We must always be aware of that.” . We do not fight against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers. . .in the heavenly places” (Ephesians 6:12). As Christians, we must be very careful about what we say and confess with our mouths. The book of Proverbs says we have the power in our tongues to speak the words of life and death (see Proverbs 18:21). This is not an empty platitude for us to ignore; This is a living reality that we must take seriously. Therefore, it is very important to always speak as if we are speaking God's own words and have our vocabulary aligned with God's Word so that we can receive God's promises. When we align our speech with the Word of God in this way, we frustrate the enemy because the Word of God cannot be broken (see John 10:35). Jesus said, "Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away" (Matthew 24:35). Angels and demons are constantly listening to every word we say. When we begin speaking the Word of God and our vocabulary is aligned with the Word of God, it will activate the power of God and allow the angels to encamp around us and prepare the way for the purpose that God has for us. When we start talking about death, curses, or doubt, it empowers the demons to respond and gives them the right to wreak havoc in our lives, hit us, and stray from God's path. Our victory lies in being in harmony with the Word of God. Scripture also says that the devil roams like a roaring lion, trying to devour us. As Christians, when we have nightmares and are constantly being attacked by the enemy, God allows it so that we can learn to overcome with the blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony (see Revelation 12:11). It is important to understand that there is a difference between allowing something and being the perpetrator of that horror. The Bible says: “When a man is being tried, say not that he is being tried of God; because God cannot be tempted by evil,
neither does he himself tempt anyone” (James 1:13). Temptation Scripture teaches that God allows the enemy access to tempt or test us. Despite being without sin, Jesus was tempted by the devil in the wilderness (see Luke 4:1–13). This temptation can come in the form of a dream or a vision, as was the case with Christ. The Gospel of Luke records, "Then the devil took him up a high mountain and in a moment showed him all the kingdoms of the world" (Luke 4:5). The fact that the devil was able to show Jesus all the kingdoms of the world "in an instant" suggests that this temptation came in the form of a vision. Why would God allow the enemy to tempt us? The answer to this question is twofold. When we fail the test, it acts like a purifying fire, bringing out what is really in our hearts for us to face. Thus it produces a humbler and holier disciple. A good example of this is when God withdrew from Hezekiah. Hezekiah had already shown Babylon's emissaries all the riches and treasures of his kingdom (see 2 Kings 20:12–13). In response to Hezekiah's proud and impetuous act, the Bible records: But in the affairs of the messengers of the princes of Babylon who were sent to him to learn of the miracles that had been wrought on the earth, God left him to the test . that he might know all that was in his heart (2 Chronicles 32:31 KJV). God separated from Hezekiah so that he would see the pride of his own heart, repent, and not suffer forever for it. By allowing Hezekiah to be tested, God was acting in the king's best interest. God also allows us to go through temptations so that when we emerge victorious from temptation, we know that we are strengthening in God and moving to another spiritual level. For Christ, the conclusion of his desert temptations meant that he was now ready for ministry. Then Jesus returned to Galilee in the power of the Spirit, and the news of him spread throughout the surrounding region. And he taught in their synagogues and was glorified by all (Luke 4:14-15). Learning from Job As we read the book of Job, we discover that he was a righteous man. There was no one like him on earth, and he was just enough for God to declare his righteousness. The devil came to God and God asked where he had been, to which he replied, "From going to and fro on the earth. . ."
(Job 1:7). He sought legal grounds to enter the lives of men and women on earth, especially those who had a relationship with God, which at the time included Job. This did not happen to Job without a reason. I think this scripture exists to potentially show us what can happen to all saints. In the spiritual realm there is constant war and the enemy is on the hunt, trying to devour believers and constantly accusing before God (see 1 Peter 5:8). The Bible records that he does not give up, but constantly hurls accusations against God at believers, day and night (see Revelation 12:10). The devil is vigilant in his search for a footing in the lives of believers. God did not allow Satan to attack Job's life or touch him without his consent. In fact, the devil cannot do anything without God's consent. That is why Paul can say: “All things work together for good. . .” (Romans 8:28). The Lord said to Satan: “Behold, all that he has is in your power; only do not lay your hand on his person” (Job 1:12). So Satan left God's presence to bring disaster to Job. What is encouraging about the Book of Job is that even though at one point he seemed weak in his faith, all the difficulties and all the onslaughts of the enemy cleansed him and made him stronger, wiser and more faithful to the Lord. Job did not suffer because of sin, but God knew in His foresight that Job would sin through suffering. It was God's wisdom in action because He wasn't done with Job. God wanted him to attain the fullness that he had for him. This attack on Job's life included nightmares. Job himself said, "So you terrify me with dreams and terrify me with visions" (Job 7:14). Job attributed the nightmares to God. It seems he experienced them because God allowed the devil access to him. God has broken down the fence around Job (see Job 1:10), a spiritual fence by which we too are protected when we are born again and walk directly before God (see Psalm 34:7; Isaiah 5:1–2). . Job's protection was eventually removed for his benefit and to show us what is happening in the spiritual realm. I don't believe that God allows evil spirits free entry into our lives today without giving them a legal right to do so. These situations arise when there are unresolved issues that give the enemy a legal ground to invade the kingdom of God: you (see Luke 17:21). When we have nightmares, the enemy has a legal right to enter. We must ask the Holy Spirit to help us identify the reasons for the enemy's intrusion. Common reasons for the enemy to gain entry are: • Unforgiveness in the context of some form of abuse or trauma (see Matthew 18:21-35).
• Rebellion and unrepentant sin (see Prov. 17:11) • Witchcraft and prophecy (see 1 Sam. 15:23; 16:14) • Generational curses (see Exodus 20:4-5; Deuteronomy 5:9) • False confession with the mouth (see Ephesians 4:25-27) • Extreme jealousy, envy, or anger (see Ephesians 4:25-27) • Strongholds: challenging attitudes that contradict God's Word (see 1 Sam. 15:23; Proverbs 17:11) Pornographic Dreams When we have pornographic dreams, there is usually a core problem as described above: they tend to have more than one thread and manifest as lust in our lives. The devil is known for building a fortress of lust around a triple chain of jealousy, unforgiveness, and mental fortresses. I have also seen a spirit of perversion at work in the lives of people suffering from pornographic nightmares. This means that there is more to this topic than just the manifestation of lust that needs to be addressed. The victim of a pornographic nightmare must sort out their heart troubles through confession and remorse, and give the enemy no legal reason to enter, before a prayer identifying and breaking spiritual bonds or soul ties is declared as authority over the believer. It is important that the dreamer does not further feed this problem by looking greedily at other people or the media, as this gives the enemy more room to penetrate. Like Job, all believers must make a covenant with their eyes (see Job 31:1) when thoughts go beyond mere relationships, especially when they are struggling with lust. In the case of Job we find at the end of the book that he was blessed with a double portion of what he had at the beginning. His experience humbled him and gave him insight and wisdom. It gave him humility and love to pray for those who rose up against him, which is an example of the true nature of Jesus Christ. Sometimes God also disturbs our souls directly through a nightmare to guide and warn us. These dreams can manifest as fear of the Lord regarding the coming judgment. Such was the case with Pilate's wife (see Matthew 27:19), Abimelech (see Genesis 20:3-7), Pharaoh (see Genesis 41:8), and Nebuchadnezzar (see Dan. 2:1; 4 :1). ) 5). Thus, God indirectly gives access to the enemy to torment us (see Matthew 18:34; Prov. 17:11) and directly causes nightmares, but always with a beneficent intent. These come when we are not fully raised in the Lord and have certain things in our hearts that are contrary to the Word of God so that we can grow,
Identify the problems and defeat the enemy. Our concern is not to hide these dreams but to find a mature and trustworthy believer and resolve the issues identified in the dreams. Although Job was initially considered righteous, the trials and tribulations caused by the enemy's onslaught revealed certain deep problems in his heart. He had some resentment and cried out some things to the Lord that were not right (see Job 38:1-2; 42:3), which, as he confessed and repented, gave him further revelation from God. God wants us to live in the fullness of what he has for us and sometimes uses adversity to purify us. This is so that when we stand before Him on the Day of Judgment we can be confident without suffering loss and take our place with our heads held high in full assurance, knowing that we have completed His divine plan for our lives have fulfilled. Wisdom in Parables Yes, the days of thinking we were having a weird dream because we ate too much pizza are over. This clever phrase is sold far too often. I believe all dreams are communications from God. Strange dreams that don't seem to make sense aren't meaningless or futile. In fact, they are all significant. We must always remember that when God speaks to us in dreams, it is mostly through metaphors and symbols. As He said in His Word, "I will open my mouth in parables, I will speak ancient riddles" (Psalm 78:2). This prophecy was not only fulfilled in Jesus' teachings, but continues as He speaks to us in dreams and visions today. We find in the Scriptures that Proverbs were written for the understanding man.” . .he will receive wise counsel to understand a proverb and a riddle [parable], the words of the wise and their riddles” (Prov. 1:5b-6). Just as His wisdom is communicated through proverbs, God also communicates with us through parables in dreams to bring us His wisdom. Just as Jesus spoke in parables about sowing for the farmer (see Matthew 13:3-9), fishing for the fisherman (see Matthew 4:19), and finances for stewards (see Matthew 25:14-30). , so it tells us today in allegorical dreams. Of course, in dreams, God speaks to us in riddles, and we need the Holy Spirit to give us the spiritual perspective to interpret these parables and riddles. When Jesus explained the parable, saying that what comes out of the mouth comes straight out of the heart, Peter came up to him and asked him, "Explain this parable to us." Jesus replied, "Don't you understand it either?" (Matthew 15:15-16). Although I was awake and not
physical presence of Jesus, it is evident that Peter still did not understand the parable and needed explanation or interpretation. Likewise, we experience a parable communication from God through our dreams, and we still have to interpret them if we are to understand them. If we stop to think about it, Jesus Christ is the best communicator the world has ever known because he connects through everyday realities and experiences with all people on their level and frequency. He did this when He was physically here on earth, and He continues to do this through our dreams through His Spirit while He is with the Father. Why metaphors? Why does God speak to us in metaphors? God uses metaphors because images are so powerful. God designed our minds to identify and remember images and sounds faster and more easily than written words. For example, when we drive our cars and see a "School Crossing" sign, we see more than just the words School Crossing. We see an icon, the silhouette of a woman holding the hand of a child crossing the street. Because although our verbal thoughts can be very fast, the visual images our brain receives are much faster. Compared to the visual method, trying to grasp information through reading is much slower. When we read, we must understand. As we read, we have to process information in our heads and try to visualize what we are reading. We read first and then we have to create the picture. On the other hand, seeing an image or hearing a sound has the potential to go straight into our minds and spirits. Another example of the power of images can be found on most computer desktops. When you search for the trash can, are you looking for the word trash or the image of the little trash can? Everyone reacts to the symbol faster than words. In today's business education circles, the inherent power of metaphors as advanced communication tools and vehicles for change is widely recognized. Francesco Sofo1 points out that “metaphors can reorient and show the familiar in a new light”, “provoke a vivid image that makes future actions more tangible” and “connotate meanings at cognitive, emotional and behavioral levels in a holistic way. ' He goes on to say that 'metaphor makes the messages very memorable and facilitates the reshaping of points of view and ways of thinking. . . .” Brink2 pointed out that metaphors are more easily heard than rational explanations and therefore stimulate listening, and because symbolism is creative it has the power to stimulate thought and action. Broussine and
Vince3 notes that metaphors have the power to foster engagement and create change through engagement. Finally, Bennis4 found that successful leaders have the ability to use metaphor to convey their vision to others. Wow, today's modern business educators are promoting the power of the teaching methods used by Christ 2,000 years ago! This shouldn't really surprise us. After all, Jesus knows what works. He created us (see John 1:1-3; Colossians 1:16). It's no wonder that Jesus continues to use this powerful teaching method in our dreams and visions today. Therefore, internet, television, radio and such media are very influential forms of communication. The internet is very powerful because it is full of images and has tremendous potential to be used for good or evil. I'm not saying the internet is wrong; It's just a means of communication and can be a great source of information. My own children use it regularly for study and for good causes. Unfortunately, this so-called information superhighway is also being used to flood and corrode our society with a plethora of pornographic, occult, and other ungodly information. Personally, I have a habit of hearing the Word of God over and over again because faith comes from hearing the Word (see Romans 10:17). As we hear the Word of God over and over again, it gives our inner ear a greater opportunity to hear (see Ezekiel 3:10). As a child I struggled with dyslexia. Today, when I listen to dramatized versions of God's Word on my iPod, I can visualize and retain more of what I hear. Likewise, God not only gives us mental images in dreams, but sometimes provides an audible "narrative" that adds emphasis. This is consistent with the fact that our minds prioritize images and audio over just written words. God also uses parables because he knows we will be hungry to know what dreams mean. I have found that once we understand that this is the way God speaks to us, we are even more eager to know what He is saying. As Scripture says, "The glory of God is to hide a matter, but the glory of kings is to search out a matter" (Proverbs 25:2 KJV). It is within us to seek the answer to the code, the code of divinity that He has set before us. Indeed, there is a blessing for those who have that hunger, for the Bible declares that there is satisfaction in asking, seeking, and knocking (see Matthew 7:7). Finally, God uses parables because of their natural ability to bypass the heart's natural defenses. We testify to this in David's correction after he committed adultery with Bathsheba (see 2 Sam. 12:1-15). Nathan the
Prophet, comes to David and tells him the parable of a rich man stealing a poor man's only sheep. David judges the rich man, and the prophet reveals the hidden truth behind the parable: David is that rich man! He is condemned and regrets his actions. So God speaks to us in parables because they relate to us and have the greatest potential to become ingrained in our minds, just as Jesus' disciples remembered His teachings and later wrote the Gospels. He also encodes his wisdom with metaphors because they are more easily assimilated, create in us a hunger for interpretation, and ignore our heart's natural self-protective tendencies. Summary: Chapter 4 • Every dream is a communication from God. • Some prophetic dreams appear like nightmares because of the magnitude of the events they depict. • Constant nightmares indicate that repression is at work in the dreamer's life. • A negative confession can give the enemy cause to harass us. • It is important that our vocabulary is consistent with the Word of God. • Our victory over principalities and powers lies in being in harmony with God's Word. • God allows demonic harassment so that we may learn to overcome by the blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony. • We are particularly susceptible to temptation in our dreams. These ennoble or approve us. • The Book of Job contains information about the spirit realm. The devil is constantly asking permission to enter people's lives. There is nothing you can do without a legal basis that you present to God for access. • Common reasons why the enemy gains access are: • Unforgiveness • Rebellion • Witchcraft • Generational curses • False confession • Extreme jealousy, envy and anger • Strongholds • Pornographic nightmares may indicate a multi-faceted stronghold that manifests and operates as lust. • Spiritual counseling is recommended for nightmares and pornography.
Dream Wealthy • God uses adversity to purify us. • Dreams can seem strange because God uses parables to communicate with us. • Jesus is the best communicator the world has ever known because he uses parables that use everyday realities to speak to everyone on their level and on their wavelength. • God uses metaphors because: • They create a more memorable message. • You will be heard more easily. • Stimulate thought and action. • Simply convey the vision. • They focus on the familiar in a new light. • Circumventing the heart's self-protective mechanisms. Endnotes 1. F. Sofo, Human Resource Development (Woodslane, Warriewood, NSW, Australia, 1999). 2. T.L. Brink, "Metaphor as Data in the Study of Organizations", Journal of Management Inquiry (1993) 2.4, 366-371. 3. M. Broussine and R. Vince, "Working with the metaphor for organizational change", Organizational Development: Metaphorical Explorations (London: Pitman Publishing, 1996). 4. W. Bennis, "The Four Leadership Competencies", Training & Development Journal (1984), 38.8, 14-19.
Chapter 5 Are these all God's dreams? (Part 2) By Adrian Beale
Because of the nature of some of your dreams, many people think that God is not the author of all dreams. The authors believe that God speaks to us through every dream, but is He the author of every dream? Yes and no. The vast majority of our dreams are of God speaking directly to us. However, Scripture also seems to indicate that the enemy has the ability to have visionary experiences, and we ourselves can influence what God reveals through our dreams. Enemy Dreams Consider the enemy for a moment. When Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil, the devil was able to reveal a vision of the future. The Bible records: "Then the devil took him up a high mountain and in a moment showed him all the kingdoms of the world" (Luke 4:5). Remember that somehow the devil was able to provide information about future empires. Who put Jesus in this situation to be tempted? God the Spirit did it (see Luke 4:1). God is always in control. He knew the enemy's capabilities and allowed it to happen. Who wrote the vision? On one level, the devil did it, but on a much higher level, God did it because he knew the devil's plan in advance, allowed it, and used it according to his will and purpose. We must always remember that the enemy can only do what God allows. For this reason, we must not ignore or discredit a dream because it is "not of God." Distorted Dreams It also seems that God will reveal the intentions of our hearts through our dreams. This seems to be the essence of God's communication through Jeremiah, for thus says the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel: Do not be deceived by your prophets and soothsayers who are under you, and do not listen to your dreams as you do. ... dream (Jeremiah 29:8). It may be that this text does not refer so much to a "self-generated" dream, but may be explained by other scriptures. So talk to them and say to them: “Thus says the Lord God:
"Whoever of the house of Israel sets up his idols in his heart, and sets before him what offends him of unrighteousness, and then comes to the prophet, to him that cometh I, the Lord, will answer according to the multitude of his idols'" (Ezekiel 14 :4). This says that if we come to God with preconceived plans (our idols), God will answer us (in a dream in this case) according to what is in our hearts. God causes the dreamer to dream a dream that reveals idolatry in the heart. In terms of God's statement to Jeremiah, these are the dreams you "dream. The dream is a message from God to show the dreamers the condition of their hearts and bring them back to God. Therefore Ezekiel continues: “That he may take the house of Israel into his heart. . . ' (Ezekiel 14:5).
Balaam Balaam experienced a similar situation. First, he was instructed not to go with the messengers of Balak, king of Moab, who wanted him to curse Israel (see Numbers 22:12). However, when the next messenger came to Balaam with promises of a greater reward, we found that God had apparently changed his mind and told Balaam to go with them (see Numbers 22:20). In the morning, as Balaam left for the camp of Balak, we find that God is angry with Balaam (see Numbers 22:22). Why? Balaam went against the purposes and commands of God
go with the men of Balak. How can this be the case when the Bible records that it was God who told Balaam to go a second time? "And God came to Balaam by night and said to him, 'If people come to call you, get up and go with them. . .'" (Numbers 22:20). God spoke to Balaam what he wanted to hear. In Balaam's case, it was his greed that allowed his heart to be deceived. Likewise, in dreams, God will tell us that our hearts are "making us dream" because of the idolatry there. Discrediting God It is very important that we do not act too quickly to discredit the source and therefore the truth of our dreams. Let me give you some examples. While working as a teacher in a Christian rehabilitation program, one of my students dreamed of injecting himself in the throat. Well, that was something he'd never done in real life. On similar occasions, other Christian teachers have told me that "God would never remind a person where they came from." They tried to further discredit the dream by saying, “This is sick; This is from the enemy!” But this time, I simply asked the dreamer, “Are you looking for a quick fix here? For that is the interpretation of your dream.” As you ask this question, you can see the conviction of the Holy Spirit on the person's face as their heart is revealed. This student did not want to fully embrace Christianity, but he followed the program with an ulterior motive, and God revealed the heart's motivation. Another example that is not uncommon is when a married man or woman dreams of having sex with someone other than their partner. Don't be too quick to dismiss such dreams out of guilt. This is especially important when there is no sex arousal in the dream (Sexual arousal usually indicates a problem of lust or temptation.) In fact, of course, this doesn't sound like a work of God. However, if we consider that one of the metaphors for sexual intimacy that is "union" with the other, and when we understand that kissing can be interpreted as "embracing" or "seducing," we learn not to dismiss these messages too quickly." A man being kissed by a woman in black , so could be God's word that we are being deceived by death! And we must take into account the name of the person (if this person is known to us) kissing in a dream. For example, being kissed by “Linda” could mean that we hug the enemy. Linda means "one who comes with wisdom", but her German root lindi means "snake" or "like a snake". These are serious warnings that you must heed. Dreams: The Product of Brain Chemistry or Conditioning?
Some may even believe that dreams are simply the product of brain chemistry or conditioning. If that's the case, how would you explain two people having the exact same dream? Honestly, what are the odds? However, this has been recorded on several occasions, but I will only cite two readily available documented accounts to confirm my point. First, Reinhard Bonnke's book "Even Bigger" tells the story of how he and his brother Juergen had the same dream despite being thousands of miles apart and living very different lives. The dream showed Jürgen crossing a suspension bridge and falling into an abyss. After this dream, Jürgen asked God to confirm that it was indeed a warning from Him, somehow confirming it through his brother. When Reinhard wrote Jurgen describing the exact same dream, the testimony of both dreams prompted Jurgen to accept Christ as his personal Savior!1 Second, in Brendan McCauley's book India: One Act of Kindness, God gave two sisters, Bini and Beena Thampy, the same dream of Christ's return that same night to encourage them and their families in their dedication to the Lord's work in India.2 the apostles, are worth the investment. Take Them All to Heart When we finally believe that God is only the author of a few dreams, and when we dismiss strangers as enemies or pipe dreams, we become like those who dismiss unsavory passages of Scripture as uninspired. I like this dream, but I don't like this one. Therefore, all beautiful dreams come from God, and everything else, corrective and disciplining, comes from the enemy. When we decide which dreams are inspired and which are not, we cut ourselves off from the whole counsel of God. The end result of this is spiritual insensitivity leading to unbalanced and powerless Christian walk. Instead of ignoring them, we should realize that dreams are related to real heart problems. Think how much of our heart issue of insensitivity or bias is addressed when we begin to see God communicating through all dreams and begin to take them seriously. Summary: Chapter Five • God speaks through every dream. • God, the devil, and our own heart affect the dreams we dream. • Beware of idols in your heart, for God will respond accordingly
your idols. • God answered Balaam's question with what he wanted to hear. • Be slow in discrediting dreams because of their obvious origin. • Two people who have the exact same dream can answer the question of whether brain chemistry or conditioning is responsible for our dreams. • Don't choose which dreams are inspired. • Take every dream seriously. Endnotes 1. Reinhard Bonnke, Even Greater (Orlando: Full Flame LLC, 2004). 2. Brendan McCauley, India: An Act of Kindness (Oklahoma City: Tate Publishing, 2004).
Chapter Six Visions by Adam F. Thompson
Come In And Grow Over the years I've learned that if we walk in the Spirit and move in the prophetic, we grow in. Why is this relevant in a book about dreams and visions? To understand, we must consider God's message through Joel. He says, . . . I will pour out My Spirit on all flesh; Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams (Acts 2:17; Joel 2:28). This passage indicates that there is a connection between prophecy, dreams and visions. In reality dreams and visions are a vehicle to lead us to the prophetic. This is not to say that we are all prophets in the five senses of the word (see Ephesians 4:11). However, dreams and visions are one of the most important ways God communicates with His prophets. This is confirmed when God says through Moses: “. . .Should there be a prophet among you, I, the Lord, will make myself known to him in sight; I talk to him in a dream” (Numbers 12:6). Therefore, through the outpouring of His Spirit, God has endowed us all with the ability to prophesy. That should make us excited and anxious. Just as God told Israel to begin possessing the land inhabited by the enemy when they went out of the wilderness into the promised land, God is telling us to take a spiritual step into what He has for us today ( see Deuteronomy 2:24, 31). ). As with Israel, God encourages us to possess what is ours, for without understanding that it is ours we lack the faith to enter. Having been asked to use spiritual gifts such as prophecy, we need to understand that God doesn't just wave a magic wand and give them to us overnight. It's a gradual thing. There will be times when we will make mistakes. When I first started studying prophecy, I was discouraged when I made a mistake. I thought that maybe I misunderstood God and that He really didn't want me to move on to the gifts. However, I've found that it doesn't matter if we make mistakes. The Lord will help us grow as we learn from our mistakes. This is one of the reasons why the Bible explains that we should judge prophecy - even the interpretation of a dream - (see 1 John 4:1) and also explains the need for schools of prophets during Elijah's ministry (see 2 Kings 2 ).
Required Sensitivity A person may have a strong spiritual gift to see the Spirit as a seer (one who sees visions), to prophesy, or even to interpret dreams, but it is another thing to have heart sensitivity to know if, when and how to deliver what is needed is shown to that person. Prophecy is both knowing what to do with what God shows you and having the discernment of heart to receive what He shows you. Sometimes God simply gives people a spiritual perspective so they can pray for those to whom the revelation relates, often unbeknownst to those referred to. We must always ask the Holy Ghost for wisdom consistent with the gift, because even when our hearts are jealous, the Holy Ghost helps us be effective. Seeing visions is common among people who are prophetically or Holy Spirit baptized and are walking in spiritual gifts. A vision can come while we are awake or asleep. Visions often come and we don't even realize we've got one. Personally, I've found that two of our most receptive times to visions are just before falling asleep, or vice versa, when we're awakening to consciousness but not yet awake. At such times, because of our insensitivity to the voice of the Spirit, we tend to lose sight of what God is saying, such as “. . . . . the natural man does not perceive what is of the Spirit of God, for it is foolishness to him” (1 Corinthians 2:14a). As previously explained, a vision is a direct revelation to the human mind, an insult from God injected into our minds that interrupts mental or conscious activity. Without spiritual discernment, however, our natural tendency is to dismiss and ignore such revelations as empty wanderings of our own minds. I often have visions when I pray for people. It's like a daydream. These visions are mostly metaphorical or symbolic in nature. But they can also be literal. When God gives me the interpretation of the vision as if it were a dream and I speak it, it becomes a powerful prophecy in the lives of those I pray with. I remember once praying for a young man and as I was praying God gave me a vision of him working in a tire company. In the vision he was working on a blue bench and in front of him was a windowsill with a potted plant. I saw him looking out the window and dreaming of his heart's desire. As he described the scene, he told me that I had described his workplace in incredible detail. He said he really looked out the window and dreamed of the things he wanted. The vision and accompanying prophecy encouraged him in the Lord and revealed that God cared for him individually.
and he had a plan for his life. Joel's prophecy states that "your young men shall see visions" (Joel 2:28). It should be clear from the material presented in this book that this means that God has created a way for every believer to work in this spiritual gift today, just as Jesus did. When Jesus was introduced to Nathanael, he said, "Behold, a true Israelite, in whom is no guile" (John 1:47). There is a depth revealed in this statement not apparent to those who did not know Nathaniel personally. A deceitful Israelite would have been a carnal man, a Jacob, or a thief. Nathanael, on the other hand, is a very devout Jew, an apparent rarity in Jesus' day. So of course he responded by asking, "How do you know me?" to which Jesus replied, "Before Philip called you, while you were under the fig tree, I saw you" (John 1:48). It was now evident that Jesus was not there physically to see Nathanael under the fig tree. I believe Jesus had a vision and saw in his spirit that Nathanael was alone by the fig tree before Philip called him. Sometimes the metaphorical and literal nature of the visions occur simultaneously, as is the case here. When Jesus saw Nathanael by the fig tree where I believe he was praying, he was given a metaphor that he was a true Israelite because the fig tree represents Israel, and his act of prayer was a literal affirmation of that metaphor. The vision of Jesus was the faith-giving basis for the power of this assembly. By revealing Nathanael's heart, he opened it to see Jesus as the Son of God. Vision Leads to Renewal Recently, while waiting for God while ministering in India, I had a vision of a semi-covered pergola (an outdoor wooden structure with only half a roof). Immediately I felt God say to me, "What do you see?" So I said, "I see a semi-covered pergola." In my spirit he said, "Half my people here are not under my cloak. Half continue to serve the gods of their fathers. You serve two masters. One scripture immediately came to mind. It was, I will also destroy the idols, and I will make Noph's images cease; there will be no more princes in the land of Egypt; I will put fear into the land of Egypt (Ezekiel 30:13). I knew that God was asking me to preach about the judgment that is about to come upon the nation of India, and especially to warn Christians against walking a double path. Those under Christ would be protected while those leading a syncretized lifestyle would be judged. As you can imagine, this was not news.
That wanted to tickle your ears, but because I promised to preach what he gives me, regardless of politics and people's fear, I have shared this message at various meetings in Pithapuram and the surrounding area. Sure, some people left these meetings, but in every church where I preached this message, 20-30 percent of the congregation stepped forward to rededicate their lives to Christ! In a church of about 300 people, the pastor's daughter came forward, repents and rededicates her life to Christ. May I suggest that because of political and cultural influences, that would require a genuine belief in the Holy Spirit? Visions are an extremely powerful means of communicating from God that everyone should be open to and attuned to. Hungry to Hear and Do God's Will The question you may be asking is, "How can I have vision?" Well, it's easy! Visions are just one of the ways God's Word is communicated to us when we sincerely want to hear and do God's will. God uses visions from the beginning to the end of the Bible to communicate with mankind. He used a vision to speak to Abram: “After these things the word of the Lord came to Abram in a vision. . . “(Gen 15:1). And he used visions to give the book of Revelation to the apostle John, “. . I heard her number. And then I saw the horses in the vision” (Rev 9:16b-17a). Peter captures the hunger needed when he speaks about the Old Testament prophets and their desire to learn about the coming of Christ. . . the prophets have carefully inquired and searched, who prophesied of the grace that is to come unto you, and inquire what, or at what time, the Spirit of Christ which was in them indicated to them in bearing witness. . .It was revealed to you. . (1 Peter 1:10-12a). Note that the nation's "watchmen" (the prophets) were hungry or, as the text says, "seeked them carefully" and "it was revealed to them" as a result of this famine. The fact that God brings revelation in response to our hunger to hear and do God's will can be seen by considering a few scriptures. Beginning with Moses' words to Israel about the purpose of wandering in the wilderness, we read: And you shall remember that the Lord your God has led you all the way these forty years in the wilderness. . . And he humbled you, made you hungry, and fed you with manna, which you did not know, nor did your fathers know, so that you may know that man shall not live by bread alone; but man lives by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of the Lord (Deuteronomy 8:2-3). This is where God wants us to see the parallel between physical hunger and His hunger
spiritual counterpart. While we do not deny our physical need ("man does not live by bread alone"), the emphasis is on understanding that our greatest need is spiritual sustenance, "...Lord" (Deuteronomy 8:3). How important is it? In case we haven't noticed, as the Israelites did in the wilderness, Jesus comes to our rescue in the New Testament by repeating these very words in response to temptation to gratify his physical cravings. Famine (see Matthew 4:4; Luke 4:4). Jesus graduated where Israel failed because they hungered more for the Word of God than for physical sustenance! Job brings us the same truth when he says: "...I valued the words of his mouth more than my necessary food" (Job 23:12). In allowing Jesus to complete the picture for us in John's gospel (speaking to his disciples about the Samaritan harvest), God associates the fulfillment of His will with food. When Jesus' parents asked him to eat, Jesus responded by saying, "I have food that you know nothing about" (John 4:32). When they did not understand what he meant, he explained at length: "My meat is to do the will of him that sent me, and to finish his work" (John 4:34). Not surprisingly, so much about his personal life was revealed to him in Jesus' encounter with the woman at the well (which precedes these verses). If we hunger to know God's Word and do His will with a similar fervor, we can be sure that He will communicate with us, and one of His primary methods will be visions. A Personal Hunger That Will Be Rewarded A few years ago, the Lord gave me the desire and passion to spend time praying in the Holy Spirit. Back then, as the owner of an advertising agency, I had the opportunity to do just that. God determined the time; two hours in the morning before work, two hours in the afternoon and two hours in the evening in the Holy Spirit. I did that six hours a day, five days a week for two years. As you can imagine, some people thought I had "lost my mind". But as I was walking and praying, the Holy Spirit started doing things in my life. Many of the problems and failures in my life and some of the main forces (such as the deception of wealth, the cares of the world, and the lusts of the flesh) began to wreck my life. The Bible says, "...whatever a man sows, that shall he also reap" (Galatians 6:7). This is a universal truth. If you sow justice, you will reap justice. If you sow sin, you will reap If you sow in prayer and passionately seek God for a while, you will reap the fruits.
He also promised that he would reward those who diligently seek him (see Hebrews 11:6). My current ministry is a testament to the Lord's faithfulness to honor His Word, as I have been blessed with vision, the gift of interpreting dreams, and a testimony of having seen signs and wonders after the gospel was preached. The Anointing Breaks the Yoke While I was ministering in Pakistan recently, the Lord gave me a vision. I looked at the audience as the Lord showed me that one woman in particular had pain in one of her legs. Now this woman wore a floor-length dress so that her legs could not be seen with the naked eye. However, what I saw in Spirit was some kind of infection in his leg. I confirmed what God was showing me and asked him through an interpreter if he could confirm my words. Did he really have pain in that particular leg? When she confirmed what God had shown me, I called her to prayer. I have found that seeing in the Spirit and sharing what you see increases the faith of those involved. I prayed for his leg to heal and continued to minister the gifts and preach the Word of God. I haven't thought about it anymore. A week later, however, I was back in the area where that meeting was held, and people were excited and afraid because the woman had been healed of the leprosy in her leg! All glory be to God! On the same trip I was on my way home and was pressed for time. We called a certain pastor to say goodbye. When we entered the house it was sad because the pastor's father had suffered a heart attack and was lying on a bed on the floor. The family didn't know if the father would survive the night. I offered to pray for him and as I did so the Lord showed me how the man got up and did things with a smile on his face. I explained again what the Lord had shown me and that this disease was not fatal. About a week later I was back at my desk when I got a call from the pastor whose father was dying. I was so happy that your father stood up and smiled just like the Lord showed me. Praise the Lord! Also, a few years ago I visited a family to give God's interpretation of a dream. As I sat with the man and woman interpreting their dream, I had several visions. In one, I saw a car in front of his house with a man and a young woman in it. The Holy Spirit put it into my heart that there was a sexual predator around your daughter. I asked him about his daughter and if she was dating a non-Christian man. This view turned out
literally. The couple were very worried about their daughter. A relationship developed that included parking in front of her house before being allowed to stay the night. As we talked, I had another vision of her daughter in a clothing store with a man behind her. I wasn't sure what it meant, so I described what I saw. This time the vision was a metaphor. The mother said they had a considerable discussion over her daughter's choice of outfit. The daughter wore revealing clothing, which worried her parents because she dressed in a way that attracted and tripped men. There was extensive disputes and arguments over her dress code. After our conversation we prayed and as I prophesied into their lives, the Holy Spirit poured out something very powerful on the family. When the daughter came home the next evening, she told her mother that God had spoken to her. He wanted to apologize and go back to serving God. The daughter went on to say that her parents are right and that she wants to change her life and do what God wants her to do. The parents were amazed at what God had done in that brief meeting as we prayed and broke the demonic yoke that weighed on their family. This is a great example of how visions release the faith that enables people to receive powerfully from God and break the yoke of the enemy. I believe that's the way God wants us to serve. There is nothing more beautiful than being led by the Holy Spirit. It's like Jesus with the woman at the well (see John 4). He knew that she had five husbands, and that opened her up to what Jesus was telling her and led her to gather the townspeople, which set the stage for revival. If we claim to know Jesus, the Bible says we will walk as He walked (see 1 John 2:6). And Jesus went that way. He was the prophet of all prophets. He didn't need a promotion. He didn't need publicists. The power of the Holy Spirit was his herald, drawing crowds through signs and wonders. Visions are an important key for the Holy Spirit to lay the foundation, open people, and build faith for what is next. Even now you may be receiving things in the spirit but not understanding them. God can reveal to you the future plans of the enemy operating in the second heaven (spiritual realm) so that you can prepare for spiritual warfare, or he can show you the third heaven (where he dwells) and his storehouse of wonders. . These spiritual discharges give us the power to "call that which is not as if it were" (Romans 4:17) and see it manifested in the natural realm. I believe the few experiences I have shared here will inspire you to be content with what you can.
The Deception Revealed As mentioned above, we sometimes get visions when we fall asleep. You know that moment when you're not fully asleep, but in that zone just before you fall asleep. Someone might be reading this right now and saying, "Yes, I see!" Well, in one of those moments, I had a vision, a vivid vision, of the Mona Lisa. It was so alive and real that it quickly brought me back to consciousness. I started thinking: Why did I have a vision of the Mona Lisa? I told my wife about it and the next day I started researching the Mona Lisa. However, it took about eight months for true understanding to unfold. Sometimes God does not immediately give the interpretation of a dream or a vision. I discovered that this famous painting has long been associated with mystery and intrigue. Experts are unsure why she was painted or if she was a real person. The consensus was that she was not a woman of integrity. Apparently, in 16th-century Italy, a woman who wore her hair down was classified as a "loose" woman. However, eight months after I had the vision, the National Research Council of Canada announced that new 3D imaging technology had revealed that the painting's subject had originally tied her hair in a bun.1 After all this time, it was finally discovered that she was a woman of high morals. The Mona Lisa is a metaphor for mystery and deception. Now, to take that thought a little further, if we have a dream or a vision of a woman, it could represent the church. If we see the woman as an entrepreneur, she can represent the marketization of the church. God revealed to me that the vision of the Mona Lisa is a metaphor for what the Church has become in the eyes of the world. While the true church of God is a woman of high stature and moral standing (see Ephesians 5:27), the enemy has painted the church to look like a woman of low moral standing. The media takes a special delight in exposing any loss of virtue. When the film The Da Vinci Code was released, it came with its worldwide media advertising and promotion platform. Even 6 to 12 months after the film, the marketing paraphernalia was still filling the stores. Though only a novel, Dan Brown's book led some supporters to believe it was a true story. The enemy has gained ground because those who live in darkness believe the lie and want to ease their troubled consciences. But when the dust settles, like the painting that was a central part of the novel, like the painting of the devil and like the film from Dan Brown's novel, all we see is deception. If God does not immediately provide an interpretation for a dream or
Vision, like the Mona Lisa vision, it may be that He has a deeper revelation to bring (see John 11:6–25). It could also be that God uses the time of interpretation to develop patience (see James 1:3), build greater faith (see Hebrews 11:9-10), or deepen our inner beings, causing us to be with Greater desire to wait upon God. (see Isaiah 40:31). Sometimes a dream or vision may not convey enough of a message to be safely interpreted. In this case further revelations - in visions and dreams - will guide the interpretation. Finally, it is possible that the delay between revelation and its interpretation serves to prevent human efforts from sabotaging God's purpose. Whatever the reason, whenever we receive a dream or a vision, we must always wait for the Holy Spirit to provide the interpretation. However, if someone does not show up immediately, we can be assured that God will always give the sincere questioner an answer in due time and in our best interest. Summary: Chapter 6 • According to Acts 2:17, dreams and visions lead us into the kingdom of prophecy. • We grow in the prophetic and learn from our mistakes. • The prophetic is both knowing what to do with what God is showing us and having the discernment of heart to receive what He is showing us. • Two very receptive times for receiving visions are, first, falling asleep and second, waking from sleep. • Metaphorical and literal elements can be combined in dreams and visions. • Visions are just one way God's Word is communicated to us when we sincerely want to hear and do God's will. • We should hunger more for the Word of God and the fulfillment of His will than for our natural food. • If we sow in prayer, we will reap His answers. • Visions are an important key for the Holy Spirit to lay the foundation, open people, and build faith for what is next. • Like the Mona Lisa, the true Church of God is a woman of high stature and moral standing whom the enemy is particularly fond of portraying as a woman of low moral standing. • If the interpretation of a vision or dream is not received immediately, we can be assured that God will bring an interpretation to the sincere inquirer in His time and in our best interests. final grade
1. M. Comte, „The Mona Lisa Masterpiece“, The Advertiser (28. September 2006), p. 33.
Chapter Seven Interpretations Perverted by the Occult By Adam F. Thompson
The Source of the Interpretations As stated in the first chapter, according to Joel's prophecy, God has poured out His Spirit on all flesh, and it will come to pass, in the last days, God says that I will pour out My Spirit on all flesh; Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams (Acts 2:17; Joel 2:28). It should also be clear after reading the first few chapters that it is God's will that we prophesy through the Holy Spirit and see dreams and visions. However, it is one thing to have dreams and visions; where we go to get his interpretation is another matter entirely. Many unwittingly turn to the occult in their desire for answers. It is important to understand at this point that the devil is not a part of the Godhead. In reality, he is a fallen angel, a created being, and can create nothing but chaos. Though unable to create constructively, he is a master of imitation and deception. Like a thief (see John 10:10), he will seek, by imitation, to steal the glory that rightfully belongs to God and steal the inheritance that belongs to the saints. Consequently, when we consider those engaged in occult practices such as tarot cards, astrology, palmistry (even dream interpretation), we see that the devil imitates and perverts what God has for the saints. Likewise, when people search for psychics, they visit false seers and prophets. Psychics have an innate sensitivity to the spiritual realm and are likely to have familiar spirits at work in their lives (see Acts 16:16; 1 Samuel 28:7). After buying into the devil's lie that they are clairvoyant, they illegally enter the heavenly realms and help the devil get what God has for the saints. Once we understand that God is the Creator and the devil is the imitator, we need not fear that the Christian dream interpretation or the gifts of the Spirit are vehicles to lead us into the occult (see 1 Corinthians 12). God started our spirituality, not the devil. The occult is a mutation of what God originally intended for us. Consider a fake Picasso painting worthless if there is no original. Acting as spirits in God's image simply brings us back to God's original plan. The downfall of humanity has robbed us of this primal reputation
how spirits walk and speak with God (see Gen 3). However, it was not God's plan that we should be without a spiritual dimension. And so, through his death on the cross, Jesus once again opened the way for us to fulfill our true spiritual nature. Born again believers have been created anew to become the Spirit-led people God intended for them (see 2 Corinthians 5:17), who are able to prophesy, move in the gifts of the Spirit and dreams and to interpret visions. This is not news. That's what we were made for. Jesus did not die for us just so that we might be saved, but so that we might be saved, filled and empowered by His Holy Spirit and fulfill the perfect plan He has for us. Those who enter the heavenly realms with occult practices do so illegally, according to the Word of God, placing themselves under curse and enmity with God (see Lev. 20:6; Deut. 18:11-12; 1 Chronicles 10:13) . . . The danger of half-truths Jesus said to his disciples: “. . .when the spirit of truth comes, it will lead you into all truth. . .” (John 16:13). Jesus said that the Holy Spirit will reveal "all truth," meaning all truth and nothing but truth. The devil, on the other hand, likes to feed us partial truths. You might be thinking, what does that mean? The devil knows that half-truths are more destructive, addictive, and persuasive than outright lies. Being fooled and stunned by a half truth often removes us from the whole truth. How awesome is that! The devil has effectively flooded the spiritual arena with many half-truths, making it difficult for the righteous to escape unscathed. Every weekend we see religious people knocking on doors, with sincerity, trying to coerce other people into their organizational web of half-truths. If you have ever attempted to speak to those who believe half-truths, you have experienced the pitfalls of half-truths and the difficulty that comes with breaking through the mental strongholds they create. Likewise, at the fall, Satan said to Eve, "You will certainly not die. For God knows that in the day that you eat of it your eyes will be opened and you will be like God” (Gen 3:4-5). Now, while this is partially true, it is not the whole truth. The devil, behaving like the sly salesman that he is, takes away all the benefits but conveniently omits to mention the shortcomings or consequences of his proposition. It was true that mankind would become like God in one dimension (the choice between good and evil), but he did not tell them that their disobedience would cause mankind to sin and suffer separation from Almighty God. This reminds me of an incident about 20 years ago. A friend was saved and born again. As a young Christian, however, she was
very ignorant of the Word of God and what was right and wrong. After her conversion, God's grace was everywhere in her life, but she became spiritually bereft because of her lack of knowledge. He had been baptized, but the week before he had sought out a seer whom he had consulted regularly prior to his salvation. The psychic did not know that she would be baptized, but while prophesying about her life, he told her that he had a premonition that she would draw near to the water. She said, "Yes, that's right," and that attracted her. The psychic said, "If you come near water, it is dangerous. You must stay away from the water. This confused and frightened her greatly, and unfortunately she was not baptized but returned to the world. This is a classic example of how the enemy can reveal some truth to deceive us. Something similar happened when Jesus went into the desert after his baptism. The devil tried the same half-truth tactic with the Messiah. Praise God, Jesus defeated the devil! The devil threw the truth at Jesus and even used Scripture to try to deceive him. However, as the Word of God personified (see John 1:14), full of Spirit and life (see John 6:63), Jesus could overcome and humble the enemy. Although Jesus was at the end of a 40-day fast, it was the devil who withdrew and needed a breather after this encounter (see Luke 4:13). Jesus defeated the devil for the same reasons you and I did by living the Word. Notice I didn't say, "Quote the Word of God." Many can quote the Word of God, but few live it! Our victory is not in knowing the Word of God, but in being known by Jesus (the Word of God) (see Matthew 7:22-23). We must receive the Word of God so that we no longer live, but He lives in us (see Galatians 2:20). God empowers the “Word made flesh” by His Spirit today. Not only did Jesus win the first round, but he also won the final victory at Calvary. The Father raised him from the dead and placed him in heavenly places. The Bible says we share in that victory. Paul explains that God “. . .he raised us up with him, and made us sit together in the heavenly places with Christ Jesus” (Ephesians 2:6). This means that in Christ we too have overcome the world - with its lusts - and are victorious by sitting in heaven by faith. The Holy Ghost has also given us discernment and spiritual gifts to hear from God so that we may understand all truth (see John 16:13). When we know the truth, anything else sets off alarm bells. As believers, we have a responsibility to be immersed or baptized in the Word through study and application so that we may discern the slightest hint of falsehood. We don't have to turn to the occult or New Age to interpret it because
the interpreter is "on board" in us and will draw from the store of the word in us to carry out the interpretation. Summary: Chapter Seven • It is important where we go to interpret our dreams and visions. Many turn to the occult for answers, unaware of the consequences of their actions, placing themselves under curse and enmity with God. • The devil is the master of imitation and deceit. • Like a thief, the devil steals the glory due to God and the righteous inheritance of the saints. • When you consult psychics or palmists, or use tarot cards, astrology, and New Age dream interpretation materials, you are effectively opening yourself to false prophecy and deception. • Jesus did not die for us simply so that we could be saved. God also provided the fulness of the Holy Spirit so that His children could live as the true spirits they were meant to be. The interpretation of dreams and visions simply exercises our spiritual senses in the Holy Spirit so that we can continue to receive our God-given inheritance. • The devil likes to feed us half-truths. This not only misleads us, but also prevents us from exploring the full truth. • Half-truths create mental strongholds that have the potential to rob us spiritually. • Our victory over the devil is not simply by quoting God's Word, but that Jesus (God's Word) knows us! • When we know the truth, everything else sets off alarms. Therefore, we have a responsibility to immerse ourselves in the Scriptures through study and application.
Chapter Eight Beyond the Dreams and Visions by Adrian Beale
A Statement of Doubt and Unbelief Near my home is a church with a notice board that says right now, "The gifts of the Holy Spirit are not available today." What a statement of doubt and unbelief! This poster is an announcement that what is going on behind these doors is just intellectual and dead religion. The denial of the gifts of the Holy Spirit is a blatant denial of the Word of God and a prime example for those who claim that it is possible to know God separate from His Spirit. In constructing a biblical answer to such a statement, let us consider a few points. In 21 chapters, the apostle John describes the life of Jesus as God incarnate. Of these 21 chapters, spread over a period of three years, almost a quarter of the book (chapters 13-17) is devoted to the upper room talk, which lasted only a few hours. This stark contrast between content and timing says that the communion around the Last Supper is vital and not snared in vain. Before leaving, amidst this intimacy with his disciples, Jesus promised that he would send his representative. He said, "And I will pray to the Father, and he will give you another Comforter to be with you forever" (John 14:16). Notice how long Jesus said his representative would stay with us. He said forever! Now, if we examine more closely the words Jesus used here, we also discover that the word "other" is the Greek word "allos," meaning "another of the same quality." There is a Greek word that describes "another of a different quality." This word is heteros.1 Let me illustrate. If I give you a tennis ball and then say, "I'll give you another ball," and give you a golf ball, I've given you another (straight) ball of a different kind. If I give you another (allos) of the same type, I must give you another tennis ball. Therefore, by choosing the word allos, Jesus meant that He would send someone just like Him, meaning that not only can we be sure that the Holy Spirit has come, but that He has the same essence and quality as Jesus and that He is here forever. It's also unreasonable to expect that the deputy will have a similar ministry to the one he's replacing because they're the same. If at this point we add Peter's statement that the Holy Spirit will fulfill the promise of
the Father (see Luke 24:49) is available to “all who are far off” (Acts 2:39), we immediately see that the statement on the billboard violates Scripture. Peter's testimony not only confirms Jesus' promise that this gift is not limited in time, but also asserts confidently that it is not limited in space either. Are we distant in space or time? So for us! Our current common understanding of the word helper (see John 14:16) is also far removed from its biblical usage. The word helper is the Greek word parakletos, derived from a word meaning "to appeal" and "to encourage." It describes someone who is a counselor or advocate.2 That is why Jesus says in the verse above, "If you love me, keep my commandments" (John 14:15). When we are legally right before God by keeping His word, the Holy Spirit (as Parakletos) stands as Christ's representative and has the power to act on our behalf while Jesus is absent from the world. The Holy Spirit will only act on the Word. Finally, notice the words Luke uses to open the book of Acts. "The above account was given by me, O Theophilus, of all that Jesus began to do and teach" (Acts 1:1). Does Luke say "all that Jesus has accomplished"? Not! He states clearly that his earlier work, the book of Luke, only represents what Jesus began to do and teach. This beginning, as seen in Christ's ministry, continues as the Holy Spirit is poured out to give all believers power to do still greater works (see John 14:12). By using the words "do" and "teach," Luke also silences any ambiguity about Jesus' ongoing ministry of the Holy Spirit. We can be assured that when appropriate teaching is given, it will be done to confirm this word (see Mark 16:20). The Acts of the Apostles is then confirmation and proof that Jesus wasn't finished yet, that he didn't pack his things and go home, but continues to do and teach today through his Spirit. To say that the gifts of the Spirit are not for today is a devil-inspired claim made by those who seek to strengthen their own religious position (see Matthew 12:24) and refer only to the things of God Respect people (see Matthew 12:24). . 16:23). ). Although most churches do not make a direct confession like that which this chapter opens, the apparent lack of gifts of the Spirit flowing in the church today may indicate that we are content with such faith in our hearts. God is waiting for an invitation. God is the master craftsman. He is able to project the events in people's lives with incredible accuracy. The Bible is full of examples of what may seem like a random sequence of events that later turns out to be a premonition.
events in the life of Christ. Some examples are the life of Joseph (mentioned above), Abraham's sacrifice of Isaac on Mount Moriah (see 2 Samuel 12:1-15), and the death and resurrection of Jonah, to name a few. One such sequence in the life of Christ reveals the truth about the Holy Spirit that I now wish to share. We would probably miss this gem without the opportunity this longitudinal cut offers. The Gospel of John records that after Jesus fed the five thousand, he realized that the people would come and take him by force and make him king (see John 6:15). The same Scripture says that when Jesus saw what was about to happen, he went up the mountain alone. This is very significant. There would be a day when Jesus would accept the praises of the people as their King, but it wasn't to be. That day was yet to come, manifested as the day of his triumphant entry into Jerusalem (see Luke 19:37-40). The prophet Daniel recorded that day in prophecy with the utmost accuracy. It says that the recognition of Meshiach Nagid (King Messiah) would take place 173,880 days3 after the date of the decree rebuilding Jerusalem (see Dan. 9:25-26). On the very day Daniel prophesied, Jesus entered Jerusalem, accepted recognition as its king, and was subsequently executed as a vicarious sacrifice for the nation. All of this is recorded in Daniel's prophecy. So when John records that Jesus went up the mountain alone, he is showing us something deeper. In Mark's account of this episode, he tells us that Jesus made his disciples get into the boat and cross in front of him, and then went up the mountain to pray (see Mark 6:45-46). John adds, "When evening came, his disciples went down to the sea" (John 6:16). If we draw a parallel between climbing the mountain and Jesus entering heaven (see Hebrews 8:5), see that night is a metaphor for Jesus' departure (see John 9:4-5), and notice Also, as Jesus prays for His disciples in heaven (see Hebrews 7:25-26; Rom. 8:34), an amazing vision is revealed to us. In summary we see: • Jesus breaking the bread of life (see John 6:35) • feeding countless people • being proclaimed king • ascending to heaven • his physical absence from earth • praying for his disciples • the disciples who crossing the sea of humanity. I hope you can understand that we see an overcoming here
prophetic foreshadowing of what was to come. So when Jesus comes down to His disciples and watches their rowing struggle (see Mark 6:48), we see His true answer to our own needs even as we work in our own strength. As revealing as this is, what Mark chronicles below is even more remarkable. "About the fourth watch of the night he came to them on the seashore, about to cross over" (Mark 6:48b). Did you see that? Jesus sees their struggle “and would have passed them by. What has he done? Couldn't he see their distress? What was he waiting for? Before giving an answer, we should also consider how he appeared to them at sea. Mark says, "But when they saw him walking on the sea, they thought he was a spirit and wept." (Mark 6:49 KJV) They perceived Jesus as a spirit, a point repeated in the Gospel of Matthew , but they were wrong because Jesus physically walked on water. It is no coincidence that they registered their mistake, for that is how Jesus passes through us today as the Holy Spirit. Stop and think about it for a moment. What are you waiting for? He awaits at a faith-filled invitation (see Matthew 14:28) and a completion of our own works of the flesh (see John 6:21) before we get into our boat. Jesus confirms this truth when he appears unexpectedly and unrecognized after his death to two disciples on the road to Emmaus (see Luke 24:13-31), saying: “Stay with us, for it is late and the day is long before. laborious. And he went in to dwell with them (Luke 24:28-29). Stunning! After winning the greatest victory in human history, the resurrection of the dead, Jesus awaits an invitation before entering into fellowship with his disciples. Only in the light of the coming work of the Holy Spirit can we fully explain this anomaly. It illustrates the disciples' ignorance and emphasizes their need for sensitivity. The truth here is that while the Holy Spirit is incredibly powerful, we need a greater spiritual awareness to commune with Him. A Wake Up to Relationship This is a lesson to be seen in the life of Elijah. Elijah won a tremendous victory on Mount Carmel, a victory that consisted of calling down fire, killing 450 false prophets, breaking a three-year drought with prayer, and overtaking the king's chariot (see 1 Kings 18:19–46) . In the next chapter, however, we see God
Power to contrast with the inner voice of the Holy Spirit to break wrong thinking in Elijah. Biblical records, Then he said: “Go out and stand on the mountain before the Lord. And behold, the Lord passed by, and a great and mighty wind rent the mountains in rent, and broke in pieces the rocks before the Lord, but the Lord was not in the wind; and after the wind an earthquake, but the Lord was not in the earthquake; and after the earthquake a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire; and after the fire a low whistle (1 Kings 19:11-12). Like Elijah, we can become so preoccupied with the ministry or the manifestation of God's power that we lose the need for a relationship with Him. As in all relationships, it is only in heart-to-heart communication that we truly hear what the other is about. Saying. says. Sensitivity to the Holy Spirit develops when there is less room in our hearts for ourselves. Elijah was fixated on being the last godly man (see 1 Kings 19:10–14). This was a misguided mindset brought to light by Jezebel's death threat, which took advantage of an overwork burnout at the Ministry. Elijah's powerful demonstration of God's power underscores the need to appreciate the difference between a manifestation of God and God Himself. In light of this, we must always remember that visions and dreams, as manifestations of God's power, are not ends in themselves, and while they lead us to God's purposes, they must ultimately lead us deeper. in our relationship with the Holy Spirit. After this practical lesson, God commissions Elijah to anoint two kings and Elisha. It is interesting to note that Elijah understood what God was trying to convey because, like Enoch before him, he was being brought to walk with God (see Gen. 5:24). Perhaps more telling is the fact that Elijah did not personally anoint the two kings Hazael and Jehu, as God commanded him to do, but did, Elisha, his successor (see 2 Kings 8:13–15; 9:1). -3). What is written there? It says that Elijah, as he drew near to God, gave his life and poured it out on his follower. In doing so, he created and developed in Elisha an insatiable hunger and sensitivity to the Holy Spirit. This hunger was openly demonstrated on the day of Elijah's abduction. (If you haven't read 2 Kings 2:1-14 recently, stop here and take the time to familiarize yourself with the contents.4) This was an appetite not sated by repeated offers of rest or could be deterred by the voice of his followers, companions (see 2 Kings 2:2-6). He would not be content with conversion (symbolized by Gilgal), nor would he be content with entering the house of God (symbolized by Bethel). Under Elijah's training, Elisha developed something like this
hunger that he would not be satisfied with a simple demonstration of God's power (symbolized by his journey to Jericho). He was willing to give his life (Jordan, meaning "perish" or "death") and was rewarded with a double portion of the Holy Spirit! Did we forget the cost? Somehow we read of the great deeds of Old and New Testament saints and even of Christ himself, but we forget the cost. Considering Jesus for a moment, while acknowledging and worshiping Him as the Godman, it is important to remember that He did not work His miracles as God, but as a man. The miracles he performed were those of a man empowered by the Holy Spirit to show us how this is done. Yes that's right. He was totally dependent on the Holy Spirit to minister, just as we are. Why else did he need to be anointed? As Luke records, the Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; He has sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, recovery of sight to the blind, liberation to the oppressed; proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord (Luke 4:18-19). And elsewhere it says: How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power, who went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil, for God was with him (Acts 10:38). It is easy to lose sight of the fact that Jesus as a man (like all great OT men before him) required the anointing of the Holy Spirit to minister, an anointing born and renewed in prayer. Also in Luke, the Gospel, which speaks of Jesus as a man, we read: When all men were baptized, it came to pass that Jesus also was baptized; and while he was praying the heavens opened. And the Holy Spirit came down. . . (Luke 3:21-22). The anointing is poured out in a prayer relationship. It is no coincidence that we see Jesus praying: in the wilderness (see Luke 5:16), before his disciples were chosen (see Luke 6:12), before Peter confessed his faith (see Luke 9:18). , at the Transfiguration (see Luke 9:28-29), before teaching His disciples to pray (see Luke 11:1), and after the feeding of the 5,000 (see Matthew 14:23)—and it should be noted that in the night Jesus revealed that Judas knew where to find him because he often retired to that place to pray (see Luke 22:39; John 18:2). It was not so much that he went to prayer because he was about to serve, but that his service flowed from his relationship with God, marked by
Phrase. The Bible records not only that he prayed, but also his desire to pray: “Getting up early in the morning while it was still very dark, he went out and went to a deserted place; and there he prayed” (Mark 1:35). And on another occasion he "prayed to God all night" (Luke 6:12). Jesus loved to pray passionately. It was like oxygen for him. Unfortunately, we lack that zeal today. Many mistakenly believe that Jesus was different and that we could never reach his level of service. This is a lie that hinders our spiritual progress. Most of the time we are like the disciples in the Garden of Gethsemane; our spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak. When you meet someone who is genuinely passionate about the things of God, that's really inspiring. I was fortunate to work with such a person on this project. In over 20 years of ministry I have not found another person who has the ability to consistently move in the gifts of the Holy Spirit as my co-author. Not surprisingly, the anointing with which he moves comes at a tremendous personal cost. Although he's already told her about his two-year prayer investment in the Holy Spirit, he hasn't told her about the 40-day fast, or the countless nights before God in prayer, or his prayerful relationship with his best friend. , Death. It should come as no surprise, then, that his insatiable passion for souls and obedience to God led him to leave office to minister to a dying soul across the city or to openly preach the gospel on the city streets. . It also led him to weather typhoons in the Philippines, being eaten by fire ants in the jungles of southern Mindanao, and the churches he served in India being "stoned" by Hindu fundamentalists. So far in this chapter we have confirmed the presence of the Holy Spirit with us today. We discussed the need for greater sensitivity in communing with Him and saw the difference between a manifestation of God and God Himself. We also examine how this revelation comes with a call to a deeper personal relationship with God. This led us to see the cost of a prayerful relationship for the anointing we seek. Seeing Ourselves in the Mirror It has long been said that the New Testament is in the hidden Old Testament and the Old Testament in the revealed New Testament. The premise on which this is based is that the New Testament reveals Old Testament truth previously hidden from human understanding. That's true, but it is
It is worth noting that the Old Testament in its physical and positional "types" opens up a deeper understanding of our spiritual position in the New Testament. To take this discussion further, it is worth looking at two very telling parallels in the Old Testament to assess where we stand today in God's plan and purposes. 1: Moses, Joshua and the judges Moses led the people of Israel out of Egypt, but it was Joshua who led them into the promised land. Although Joshua began to deliver Canaan from opposing forces, the Bible also records that . . .the sons of Manasseh could not drive out the inhabitants of these cities, but the Canaanites were determined to dwell in this land. And it came to pass that when the children of Israel were strong, they put the Canaanites into bondage, but did not drive them out completely (Joshua 17:12-13). The Book of Judges follows Joshua and describes the same failure to emphasize the benefit gained through Joshua's invasion. We read: But the children of Benjamin did not drive out the Jebusites who dwelt in Jerusalem; so the Jebusites dwell with the children of Benjamin in Jerusalem to this day (Judges 1:21). The first chapter of Judges records this failure to drive out the inhabitants by their respective tribes: Ephraim, Zebulun, Asher, Naphtali, and Dan (see Judges 1:29-34). Why didn't they take everything that God had promised them? In the next chapter we read: “And you shall not make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land; you will tear down their altars. But you did not obey My voice. Why did you do that? That is why I also said: “I will not drive them out before you; but they will be thorns on your side, and their gods will make you fall” (Judges 2:2-3). The reason Israel failed in their conquest was that they began to settle down and relax when the job was half done. They embraced the values of the society around them and consequently paid a high price for their spiritual apathy. 2: Elijah, Elisha, and Gehazi As we discussed earlier, Elijah passed the mantle to Elisha, who received a double portion of the spirit that was on his mentor. Elisha had someone he was also preparing to pass the baton to him. His servant and deputy was Gehazi. However, after God healed Namaan the leper through Elisha's ministry, Gehazi went after Namaan to receive the reward his master had refused (see 2 Kings 5:20-27). Regarding Gehazi's return to Elisha, his teacher's words to him are particularly telling. Elisa says
Wasn't my heart with you when the man got out of the car to meet you? Is it time to receive money and clothing, olive groves and vineyards, sheep and oxen, male and female servants? (2 Kings 5:26) As indicated by the words, “Is it not time yet?” Gehazi had no idea where he stood in God's purposes. Nor did he appreciate the anointing he would have received had he not sought material security. 3: John the Baptist, Jesus, etc. . ? Now, to make this clearer, Jesus said that John the Baptist's ministry was like Elijah's. Speaking of John, Jesus said, "And if you are ready to receive him, this is Elijah who is to come" (Matthew 11:14). And he also said: But I tell you, Elijah is already come, and they did not know him. . . Then the disciples understood that he was talking about John the Baptist (Matthew 17:12-13). So John had a spiritual role parallel to that of Elijah. It was no coincidence that Jesus' baptism took place in the Jordan, the same place where Elijah passed the mantle to Elisha. And Jordan was also the place where Joshua would lead the children of Israel to enter their promised land. Like Moses before him, John prepared the people by leading them to renewal in the wilderness so that they too could enter the Kingdom opened by Christ (see Matthew 4:17, 12:28). It is no coincidence that the name Joshua is the Old Testament equivalent of the New Testament name Jesus. do you get this Moses and Elijah are a kind of John the Baptist. Joshua and Elisha were omens for Jesus. Gehazi occupies the same position as the children of Israel in the Book of Judges, but who occupies that position today? To whom did Jesus give the cloak? Answer: the church. Wow! Table of parallel functions
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Did God warn us that, like the children of Israel, the church would tend to embrace the world and fall short of God's purpose? Entry versus Conquest
I hear some say, "But didn't Jesus do all this for us?" To answer that question, let's go back a moment to Joshua's crossing of the Jordan. Scripture records that Joshua said, "Behold, the ark of the covenant of the Lord of all the earth is going before you to Jordan" (Joshua 3:11). What does the ark represent? Well what was in it? He had the two tablets of stone with the Ten Commandments, Aaron's rod that was budding, and some of the manna from the wilderness. The tablets represent the word of God, Aaron's rod represents the resurrection, and the manna represents the bread of the desert. Who is the Word of God, the Resurrection and the Bread of Life? Jesus is all three! So the ark here represents Jesus. What does Jordan mean? Jordan means "descent" or "death". The Ark of the Covenant entering the Jordan represents Jesus going to his death. What happened when the feet of those carrying the ark touched the waters of the Jordan? The Bible says that when the feet of the priests touched the water, the water that came down from the brook stopped and accumulated far away [as far as] Adam, the city which is near Zarethan. And the waters that flowed down to the Arabian Sea, the Salt Sea, ran out and were cut off; and the people passed by Jericho (Joshua 3:16). When the anointed bearers of the Ark of the Covenant entered the river, the water flowed back to a city called Adam. When we realize that "the wages of sin is death. . . (Rom. 6:23) and that it is no coincidence that men were called Adam, we will find that we are physically imagining a spiritual truth that is yet to come to pass in Christ's death on the cross. When Jesus entered death (Jordan), the flow of sin returned to Adam. Hallelujah! Later the children of Israel built a memorial with 12 stones representing the 12 apostles (see Matthew 16:18) and then symbolically cut the flesh by circumcision before proceeding to invade the promised land. Were they given the Promised Land by the Ark, causing them to traverse on dry land? Yes and no. Yes, God had made a way, and no, they had to clear the land while God led them (see Joshua 5:14–15). As we have already seen in the Book of Judges, Israel could not take advantage. Flanked by fear, they chose to embrace the society they were sent to conquer. Today we can see that Jesus did everything for us by looking at the equivalent of cleansing the earth and simply asking a rhetorical question: Are there still people oppressed and unsaved by the devil in our world? Jesus would have ignored the disciples, and so is the Holy Spirit
now past our ship. But, like Gehazi, are we likely to lose sight of our position in God's timeline and cry out for superficial security in our homes, cars, and retirement plans? Like Elisha before us, we cannot be content with merely achieving conversion (Gilgal), stopping at the house of God (Bethel), or content with a demonstration of God's power (Jericho). Rather, let's cut off the flesh (cross the Jordan) and strive to receive all the Spirit that Jesus has for us! Let's not forget that Jesus said: Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever believes in me, the works that I do, he will also do; and he will do greater ones because I am going to the Father (John 14:12). With these words he promises us a double portion of his spirit. Are we as hungry for the Spirit of our Master as Elisha was? Are we as prepared for the tests of endurance as Elisha was? Or are we comfortable simply adopting the fatalistic attitude of those around us? We can and should be moved by dreams and visions, but it shouldn't stop there. God has so much more for us than we can ever imagine. Dreams and visions are nothing more than a catalyst to awaken and revitalize our sensitivity and hunger for the Holy Spirit. As we lift up our spiritual eyes we see that there is a kingdom to conquer and the offer of a double anointing that will lead us to complete victory. If this book makes a difference, may it inspire in you a passion for the Holy Spirit that will settle for nothing less than the fullness of God! Summary: Chapter Eight • The Holy Spirit is just like Jesus and comes to finish the work that Jesus began. • The promise of the Father (the Holy Spirit) is available to everyone regardless of distance or time. • Where there is right doctrine, there will be action accompanied by the works of Christ. The book of Acts is a confirmation that Jesus did not finish His ministry. • The ministry of Christ describes the ministry of the Holy Spirit today. • Such a series of events says: • Jesus breaks the bread of life • feeds an innumerable crowd • is proclaimed king • goes to heaven
• His physical absence from earth • Praying for His disciples • The disciples struggling in their own strength across the sea of mankind • Christ coming to them as the Holy Spirit • The need for greater sensitivity in dealing with the Holy Spirit • Although The Holy Spirit is incredibly powerful, we need more sensitivity to communicate with Him. • Elijah's life illustrated the importance of distinguishing between a manifestation of God and God Himself. • Dreams and visions are manifestations of God; they are not ends in themselves. They should lead us into a deeper relationship with God. • The miracles that Jesus performed were performed by a man who was anointed by the Holy Spirit to show us how this is done. • The anointing is poured out in a prayer relationship. • Moses led the children of Israel out of Egypt. Joshua led them to the promised land. The Book of Judges shows us that Israel failed to conquer the whole land because it embraced the world it was meant to conquer. • Elijah passed the anointing on to Elisha. However, Elisha's servant and possible successor, Gehazi, did not understand his timing when he asked for material security. • John the Baptist led the people in preparation for Jesus' ministry. Jesus led the people into the promised land and in turn passed the baton to the church. The church, like its predecessors, Richter and Gehazi, has not achieved what God wanted for it! • Its a lot to do; people are going to hell! We cannot camp in Jesus' conquests. The Holy Spirit wants to lead us to more so that we can finish the work. We must not be obsessed with dreams and visions; they are nothing more than a means to help us bring the Promised Land to others. Endnotes 1. Bible with blue print. "Straight Dictionary and Alphabet Soup (Strongs 2087)". Bible with blue letters 1996-2011. 30 August 2011. <http://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm? strong=G2087&t=KJV&page=4 > 2. Merriam-Webster dictionary. http://www.merriamwebster.com/dictionary/helper 3. In working on Daniel's prophecy (see Daniel 9:25-26) we must
Consider the following: • All old calendars were based on a 360-day year. • 69 weeks speak of 69 weeks of years. The Hebrews had a week of days, a week of weeks, a week of months, and a week of years (Lev 25:1-22; 26:33-35). • Therefore 69 weeks = 69 x 7 x 360 = 173,880 days. • For a complete breakdown of Daniel's prophecy, see Chuck Missler, Cosmic Codes (Idaho: Koinonia House, 2004), 235f. 4. Gilgal means “stone circle” and was Israel's first camp after crossing the Jordan (see Joshua 4:19–20). It is the place where Joshua renewed the rite of the covenant by circumcising all men born in the wilderness, thus "removing the shame of Egypt" (Joshua 5:2-9). Gilgal therefore symbolizes the rolling away of the heart of stone and the beginning of the life of faith. Bethel means "House of God" and symbolizes the new home to which we have been adopted as heirs. Jericho is the site of Israel's first victory in Canaan and is also known as the city of palm trees (see Deuteronomy 34:3). Therefore, it symbolizes the victory we achieve by exercising the word of God (see Revelation 12:11). Jordan means "descent" or "death". The journey Gilgal>Bethel>Jericho>Jordan therefore describes the path of faith from regeneration to glory. The fact that Elisha received a double portion of anointing suggests that this is also a description of his journey towards maturity in the spirit!
Chapter 9 The Language of Dreams: Adrian Beale's Principles of Interpretation
It is important to note that there is no formula for interpreting dreams. It's more about nurturing a relationship with the Holy Spirit than applying a set of rules to role play. This is because God the Holy Spirit is the author of dreams: . . .God showed Pharaoh [through his dreams] what he intends to do (Genesis 41:28). And the dream. . .is set by God, and God will soon fulfill it (Genesis 41:32). For God can speak in one way or another, but man does not understand. In a dream, in a night vision, when deep sleep falls upon people as they slumber in their beds (Job 33:14-15). Then one is divinely warned in a dream. . . (Matthew 2:12). . . .And be warned of God in a dream. . . (Matthew 2:22). He is also the interpreter of dreams: But there is a God in heaven who reveals mysteries, and he revealed them. . .Your dream and the visions of your head in your bed. . . (Daniel 2:28). Aren't they God's interpretations? . . (Genesis 40:8). . . .Because I know that the Holy Spirit of God is in you, and no mystery troubles you, explain to me the visions of my dream that I saw and their interpretation (Daniel 4:9). However, having established this truth (and that a person wishing to interpret it must have a basis in Scripture), there are some individual principles that help in deciphering God's messages through dreams. Before we delve into these principles, we need to uncover two Kingdom truths that will strengthen us in word and spirit. The first is that spiritual understanding is not a mental ability; it is a dimension of the heart. This is emphasized when Jesus explains the parable of the sower. It is said that if anyone hears the word of the kingdom and does not understand it, the wicked one will come and steal what has been sown in his heart. This is he that was sown by the wayside (Matthew 13:19).
Here Jesus connects the heart with understanding, explaining that a heart without understanding is prone to becoming unproductive. Jesus also explains two other types of soil, stony and pierced with thorns, and then says: But what is sown on the good soil is he who hears the word and understands it, who truly bears fruit and bears a hundredfold. another at sixty. , about thirty (Matthew 13:23). Note that both non-productive and productive soil types hear the word. The difference is in understanding. The understanding mentioned here is the application of the word to a person's heart. In other words, understanding comes when one "understands" (or is under the authority of) the Word of God. This verse says that only by applying the Word of God in our lives will we bear fruit. And since the gift of the Holy Spirit depends on obedience (see John 14:15-16), we will not be able to interpret fruitfully without applying the Word to our hearts. The second principle is as follows. We who consider ourselves filled with the Spirit, baptized in the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues, must be Pentecostals not only in name but also by nature. It is not enough to speak in tongues in the public life of the Church; it must become a fundamental and essential part of our daily life. The apostle Paul said: “But now, brethren, if I come unto you speaking in tongues, what profit is it to you if I do not speak to you by revelation, knowledge, prophecy, or doctrine? (1 Corinthians 14:6). What do you mean by that? He says that speaking in tongues is the way to grow in sensitivity to the Holy Spirit. Why else would Paul pray in tongues more than anyone else? (See 1 Corinthians 14:18.) Like Paul, you may travel extensively: take buses, drive trucks, or walk to school. These are all opportunities for you to exercise your personal spirit by praying in tongues. As we develop our inner selves through speaking in tongues (see Jude 20), we open our hearts as recipients of revelation, knowledge, prophecy, and teaching of the Holy Spirit. If we are serious about entering the spiritual Promised Land, we too must be like Israel (see Joshua 6:8-10), first turning off the doubting natural mind and then holding the spiritual trumpet to our lips to see the barriers . low. Dreams Recorded in the Bible
Not
Persona
Referee.
M/G*
Nature
1
Abimelech
Genesis 20:3-7
EU
Embargo
Jacob
Genesis 28:1215
3
Jacob
Genesis 31:1013
EU
policy
4
Laban
Genesis 31:24
EU
Embargo
5
Joseph
METRO
Promise
6
Joseph
METRO
Promise
7
Diener
METRO
Promise
8
baker
METRO
evaluation
2
Genesis 37:5-7 Genesis 37:9 Genesis 40:9-11 Genesis 40:16-
METRO
Promise
Sarah three death
John 1:51) The earth, descending presence from God, fulfills the word
In the present situation, he went straight to Canaan to protect Jacob
about brother
about the family
promise (makes a promise
17
(Construction)
9
pharaoh
Genesis 41:1-7
METRO
to notice
10
die Midianiter
Richter 7:13-14
METRO
to notice
11
Solomon
1 Reis 3:5-15
EU
Promise
12
Nebuchadnezzar
J. 2:31-35
METRO
13
Nebuchadnezzar
J. 4:10-18
METRO
14
Daniel
J. 7:1-14
METRO
fifteen
Joseph
Amigo.
EU
future events
Embargo
Future Events Policy
from the same situation (Gen.41:25)
Recipients, increase trust in Gid
listen hello
sleep (see Dan. 2:5)
for pride: God reigns for seven years and gives to whomever he will
Dream (see Dan. 7:1)
1:20-23
sixteen
wise man
17
Joseph
18
Joseph
19
Joseph
20
Pilatus' Frau
Amigo. 2:12
Amigo. 2:13
Friend. 2:19-20 Matthew. 2:22
Amigo. 27:19
Maria
METRO
policy
EU
policy
EU
policy
EU
policy
METRO
Embargo
about the hero's jealousy and the return of another man
about the hero who pays attention to Jesus and leaves for Egypt
straight to me
go to gal
suffers because of his role in the trial of Jesus
*M/L = Metaphor or literal dream, Table B Metaphor or literal dream It is imperative to recognize that the vast majority of dreams are metaphors. They come as parables, riddles and riddles to be deciphered. Of the 20 dreams recorded in Scripture, 12 are symbolic. That is, 60 percent are metaphors compared to 40 percent which are literal (see Table B above). Literally
Dreams do not require interpretation as they are not made up of symbolic images. In our experience, the proportion of parable dreams today is higher than in Scripture. Probably because the Holy Spirit has been poured out and the Bible is more readily available. Since most dreams come in the form of similes, a very common mistake is to ignore them because they use elements of something we have recently been exposed to. For example, let's say I find a bee swimming in the kitchen sink and that night I dream of a swarm of bees. If I wake up and say to myself, "I had this dream about this bee in the sink last night," and then dismiss it as nonsense, I've lost the voice of God. This is because God is taking the opportunity to use the images we have recently been exposed to to give us new perspectives on our spiritual journey. Just as Jesus referred to fishermen casting their nets (see Matthew 4:19), farmers sowing seeds (see Matthew 13:1-9), and a highly relational society with marriage scenarios (see Matthew 22:37-39) , so the Holy Spirit likes to use new images in our memory, often adding abstract elements and people we know to convey the truth. I had one of these dreams after watching a war movie with my wife. That night I had the following dream: A foreign army was marching in and I saw them at the foot of a large rock sloping down to the sea. Others and I sat somewhere higher on the rock and looked down at the landing. I ran to find guns and ammo to shoot them. To do this I had to crawl through the entrance to a narrow sand cave about a foot high. At the base of that sandy door, leading deeper into the cave it opened, were a dozen or so orange candles. The candles were all in different burning stages. Most were just piles of wax where a candle used to stand. At that point in the dream, I had the revelation that it was only a dream, but the scene was so vivid and real I could smell the wax and the cold sand. Behind the entrance were two of my compatriots, a man and a woman. The entrance was so narrow I thought the ceiling would collapse at any moment and I would die here. I realized that it didn't matter if I died here because otherwise I would die anyway when the enemy entered the place. I realized that I shouldn't give up and that something bigger was at play here. I went through the narrow entrance and down into the cave where the man (who reminded me of actor Mel Gibson) led me through another exit to a powerful buggy-like vehicle and we went to get our weapons. after.
In the next scene we had the weapons (rifles and ammo) and we were going back and I knew the enemy was moving in. Mel showed me a plan he had come up with to get us back to the access point. As the driver, he parked the car on the roof of a fortress-like building and again on a wall that ran where we had to go. It looked quite spectacular and exciting but I was confident that it would get us to the hotspot. I also knew that we would be shot along the way. My natural man said, "What a ridiculous dream!" However, here is his interpretation. The invasion speaks of an evil and cunning plan by the enemy (see Gen 3:1; Acts 13:10). I have nothing against foreigners; the Spirit of God is simply using them as a parallel to the past to show a deeper spiritual truth today. Its invasion speaks to the infiltration and subtle influence of technology alienating the Church and entraining (addicting) it to entertainment. The cave speaks of the Church's hiding place. This is the female at the bottom of the cave. The narrow sandy entrance says two things. First, that the road will be under pressure (see Matthew 7:13-14). Second, it means that we, the church, play with the Word of God. The orange candles are a warning of the state of the Church and its dwindling apostolic commission (see Matthew 28:19; Luke 11:33; Acts 1:8). For the most part, the Western Church is drawn into an entertaining and comforting lifestyle. As a result, we become spectators waiting for people to come to us instead of going out and carrying the message we were given. The fear of death I experienced as I crawled through that narrow opening represents the fear of ridicule I will feel as I share this revelation. The realization that something bigger is at stake tells me that I will move on because I know that if I don't do it, the Church will be in jeopardy. The awareness that what you experienced was a dream and yet felt so real tells you that even though it was only a dream, it is a certain spiritual reality. Mel means "chief" (see Ephesians 2:20; 1 Peter 5:4) and thus in this dream Mel Gibson represents Jesus Christ who was hidden from the church (the woman). The buggy symbolizes a mighty ministry powered by Jesus Christ, taking this message to a preaching platform (see Matthew 10:27) and over obstacles and barriers (walls) that would otherwise hinder it. Guns are willing hearts (launch pads) for words, and ammunition are those words. Being shot speaks of "friendly fire" from people within the church who are carrying this message.
Is the Western Church Fooled by False Security? (See Revelation 3:17-18.) Have we gradually become spectators of the gospel rather than bearers of its life-giving message? Do we worship God or the riffs and melodies of the music we created for it? Don't misunderstand what I'm saying; I'm not saying we should get rid of all electronic devices, but I'm saying that we should all examine our hearts to make sure it's God we're worshipping. If these questions and issues concern us, then we clearly need a new level of sensitivity to God's Spirit and Word, especially when it comes to dreams. God is waiting for the church to awaken spiritual sensitivity so that he can give the world dreams that he can interpret through us, dreams that confirm his reality. Therefore, a "School of Prophets" is necessary to grow and develop this spiritual sensitivity. Unfortunately, without a prophetic approach, we constantly turn to human systems to build the Church. Now let's get back to the dream. Sounds weird? I think so! But perhaps it is no stranger than seven skinny cows coming out of a river and eating seven fat cows (see Genesis 41:10), or a man's heart torn out and replaced by the heart of an animal (see Dan 4:16) . . ). What does the Spirit of God tell you about this? Does he say: "Too much pizza!"? or "There is truth in these words." So many of the dreams that the Holy Spirit allowed Adam (my co-author) and I to interpret are presented to us by people saying, “I had a very strange dream. . ..” Don't ignore a dream, no matter how strange it may be. It is God speaking to you. (For an explanation of the metaphors used to interpret this dream, see the “Examples of Dreams and Visions” section of this book. See Dream 53.) Again, speaking generally about symbolic or metaphorical dreams: Dreamed a few years ago me that i saw one of my dreams daughter was kidnapped by a great white shark. At the time, the picture made me fear that my son would be taken for a walk on the beach with the family. Today you would know that this type of dream is probably a warning from God about a predatory person. This is a warning to be vigilant in the context of childhood associations and friendships. If my daughter were older, it could be a warning about sexual, financial, or anti-contractual behavior. Since most of our dreams are metaphors, they convey more of a spiritual parallel. A forest fire is more evidence of judgment and a car accident more of a possible family, work or service accident. However, it is really important at this point to see that a potential spiritual catastrophe needs to be treated with the same urgency as your physical catastrophe.
the other party would be treated. For the spiritual well-being of a person, city, or nation is more important than physical well-being (see Matthew 16:26). The reason I say this is because we are talking about the contrast of a short physical life versus eternity. And there is no comparison. Context Just as it is important to consider the context of scripture when giving meaning to it, it is also true that dreams must be interpreted in light of the environment in which they occur. From time to time I receive phone calls or text messages asking about the meaning of an element in a dream. Unfortunately, without the rest of the dream and some understanding of the circumstances surrounding the dreamer, an accurate picture is unlikely. Consider a Biblical example. Suppose we are looking at the meaning of a particular character in Scripture, says Jacob. When Jacob returns to Canaan, just before he meets his brother Esau, he has an encounter with God at Peniel (see Gen. 32:22-32). God wrestles with Jacob for a confession and a revelation for him. A crucial point emerges from this encounter and is recorded as follows: "Then He said to him, 'What is your name?' He said, "Jacob. And he said: Your name shall no longer be called Jacob, but Israel. . .'” (Gen 32:27-28a). Jacob needs to understand who he is. His name literally means "grabber, deceiver, or displacer"; describes someone who only cares about themselves. This image is confirmed in Scripture when he steals both the birthright and blessing from his brother Esau. It continues as we see him working as hard as possible to deceive a greater crook, Laban, when Laban's flocks conceive (see Genesis 30:37-42). Now, if it was God that Jacob wrestled with, why did God ask his name? Surely he already knew! He asked his name so that Jacob would make a confession and receive a revelation. That's the same confession that you and I need to make to get closer to God. First we must see ourselves as sinners. Sin is rooted in selfishness, so sins are things we do without regard for others (see Isaiah 53:6). Saying his name, Jacob says, "I'm alone!" After this confession, says God by His grace, you will no longer be called "deceiver" but "Israel", which means "Prince with God". Jacob is a picture of the carnal person, the old self, looking out only for himself, despite whatever acts of self-righteousness he may perform. When God said he would be called Israel, God called him to live according to the spiritual person. From this point on, whenever we mention Jacob and Israel, Jacob represents the carnal person.
in action and Israel the spiritual person. We see this in the next chapter of Genesis after Jacob meets his brother Esau. He agrees to meet his brother on Mount Seir, but out of fear - the carnal person at work - he goes in an entirely different direction and finds himself in Shechem (see Gen 33:14-18). Here his daughter Dinah is raped (see Gen 34:2). God must remind him that his name is Israel and no longer Jacob (see Gen 35:10). We might think that would guarantee him that, but no, we still find Jacob there who wants to run the show but loses the battle against the spirit person until his death in Genesis chapter 49. It's worth spending an hour or two studying the use of both names in these chapters. With this insight we might think that every time we see Jacob (and his descendants, James, Jamie, Jackie, Jake) in the Word (Scripture and dreams) we are seeing the carnal person. However, this is not always the case. It's true when we see Jacob and Israel together, but when Jacob's name appears with Esau then it's a different matter. Compared to Esau, Jacob is the spiritual person and Esau is the carnal person. This truth lies behind the following scripture: "As it is written, I loved Jacob, but hated Esau" (Rom. 9:13; see also Abt. 1:18; Mal. 1:2-3). the meaning of Jacob depends on with whom he is mentioned in Scripture, the meaning of an element in a dream depends on its environment. The principle of considering the context teaches us that the elements of interpretation of one dream are not necessarily transferable to another. The context of the dream will affect the meaning. What is happening in the dreamer's life also needs to be viewed in context. The dream of table tennis (table tennis) A good example of the importance of context is shown in a dream I had while preparing this material. This occasion was unique for several reasons. As I listened before bed that night, very faintly in my mind, I heard the sound my cell phone made when it received a text message. From this I calculated that God would speak to me through a dream that night. Early the next morning I actually awoke to a dream. In the dream, I was playing table tennis with my daughter's former basketball coach, Glenn. The ball was solid rubber. When Glenn served, the ball hit the table without bouncing and rolled off the table. It was impossible for me to play a shot. I said to Glenn, "I'll keep playing like this, but you won't give me a chance to play the ball!"
I woke up and in the dark I wrote the dream outlines on the 8" x 5" legal pad that was on my bedside table. As I was there contemplating what the dream could mean, I also absently looked at the clock in the closet as the Holy Spirit told me to write the numbers on the dial. The clock read 3:46: Well, that hasn't happened before; it hasn't happened since then. What did this dream mean? To understand the dream, you need to understand what was going on in my life at the time (i.e. the context of my life). That day my wife and I went shopping. As we left a store, my wife cried. I said, "Are you alright?" She said something like, "I'm fine." Obviously he wasn't, but this was neither the time nor the place to address the matter. Just to look back a little, this week my family and their cousins arranged a vacation to a place by the sea. While she, my wife and children were away, I had to stay home to write some of this material. This agreement had been in effect for three weeks and I thought my absence from them was understood and accepted. However, the day before we went shopping, my wife asked me why I wasn't coming. I said, "I thought we arranged for me to write part of the book while you were away," to which there was no reply. After meditating on the dream for a few minutes, I knew what God was saying. I noticed that my wife was awake too. So I turned to her and said, "Are you awake? God just spoke to me in a dream. Do you want to talk?” She said, “Yes, fine.” So I told her the dream. And then I said, “I think that's what God says. I continued softly and said, “Honey, it's you; you feel bad right now The ball represents the words. You say nothing and you do not allow me to speak.” I paused and continued, “The numbers on the clock say you have allowed a resurrection (three) of male (six) dominance (six) in our relationship.” My wife began to cry as the Holy Spirit searched her heart. She then explained that this week she got a few calls from friends asking why I wasn't going away with the family. This had the pernicious effect of making her reevaluate and misinterpret my absence and internalize her pain. The dream helped her identify the root of the problem. We restored my space requirements so I could work on the book and fix the problem. Prayer my wife and children went on vacation with harmony in our relationship.
Although personal, this dream shows how important it is to understand the events in the dreamer's life (its context) so that a correct interpretation can be made. For this reason, when interpreting for others, you will probably need to ask a few questions to complete the picture of your context. A few years ago I would have completely missed what God was saying through that dream. It would have been silly, maybe connected to the curry or the night before. Meditate on a dream as a whole before offering an interpretation. Therefore, you should take your time, especially with longer dreams, before you dare to interpret them. Daniel applied this principle in interpreting Nebuchadnezzar's dreams. As the following scripture shows: “I had this dream, King Nebuchadnezzar. Now you, Beltschazar, announce your interpretation, since none of the wise men of my kingdom can announce the interpretation to me; but you can because the Holy Spirit of God is in you. Then Daniel, whose name was Beltshasar, was surprised for a while and his thoughts confused him. . . (Daniel 4:18-19). There are at least three good reasons to take your time with an interpretation. First we need to see the big picture that God is giving in the dream. We may have defined individual elements for certain parts of the dream, but until we can see the overall description we won't know how they fit into what God designed. It's easy to fall into misinterpretations when we go from the elements to the whole (summary). We must also consider how the whole affects the elements if we are to get a true interpretation. Second, we must take the time to "see" the dream. What I'm trying to say is that we must see through or beyond the scenes and plots of the dream to gain understanding. For example, Jeremiah was told to see the potter before God told him to deliver his message to Israel. As Scripture describes is the word that came from the Lord to Jeremiah, saying, “Get up and go down to the potter's house, and there I will cause you to hear my words. So I went down to the potter's house and there he was, doing some potter's wheel work. And the earthen vessel which he had made was spoiled in the potter's hand; so he did it again in another vessel, as the potter saw fit. Then the word of the Lord came to me, saying, House of Israel, can I not deal with you as I did with this potter? says the Lord. "Behold, as clay is in the potter's hand, so are you in my hand, house of Israel" (Jeremiah 18:1-6).
Just as Jeremiah gained a greater understanding of God's intended message for Israel by observing the potter, we must look beyond the mere words of the dream to "see" the message God is conveying through all scenes. The third reason we take our time is so that we can seek God's wisdom on how to convey the interpretation to the dreamer. It's one thing to have an interpretation; it is another to know what actions the dreamer should take as a result of the interpretation and how to convey them. Joseph giving the interpretation of Pharaoh's dreams is the classic example. Filled with the Spirit of God, he said, "Now choose Pharaoh, a prudent and wise man, and put him in the land of Egypt. Let Pharaoh do this, and let him appoint officials over the land, to gather a fifth of the harvest of the land of Egypt in the seven years of plenty. And gather all the foodstuffs of the good years to come, and store up grain under the authority of Pharaoh, and store up foodstuffs in the cities. Then, during the seven years of famine that will be in the land of Egypt, this food will serve as a reserve for the land, lest the land perish during the famine (Genesis 41:33-36). Then Pharaoh said to his servants: "Can we find such a man, a man in whom the Spirit of God is?" (Genesis 41:38-39). The key to knowing how to provide an interpretation (and indeed how to interpret the dreams we are given) is to have a heart that is receptive to the Holy Spirit. Notice that Joseph is no longer crying out for deliverance, as we saw in chapter 2. He has now dealt with the past, is filled with the Spirit of God and is therefore at peace with God and with himself. It also illustrates the truth that when we are not in the spirit, we cannot do our best due to overwork or stress. The Importance of Sequence Closely related to the last two main points is the importance of dream sequence or order. Not only do we need to get the context and the big picture; we also need a precise order or sequence. The sequence is heavily related to seeing through the dream scenes. If for some reason the dreamer did not record the information in the correct order, this may spoil the intended meaning. Make sure things happened in the order they were described by listing the main points of the dream before writing the final draft of the dream.
Past, present and future Not all dreams relate to the future. Sometimes God takes a scene from the past to set the context and build faith, revealing something only you and He know, and then showing you where you are today before moving on to where He will lead you in the future. In these dreams, the opening scene may suggest a journey. These types of dreams are relatively long and may begin or focus on a boat or vehicle (see dream examples 28 and 48) or a hallway. Dreams often reveal the state of the local church or people's hearts. These dreams are the ones in which God recognizes and reveals the truth that only he and those involved know. By revealing this knowledge, he brings to light what he is not even aware of so that the individual, church or ministry can see and solve the problems. When these dreams are experienced by others, it takes great wisdom and an awareness of God's timing for the dreamer to know if and when to convey the dream or its interpretation to those to whom it relates. Not all dreams and interpretations need to be revealed. Sometimes some dreams are simply telling you what something looks like spiritually or what is going on spiritually in a situation. At other times they are a call to prayer. Repeating Dreams When God repeats a theme, it is a sign of affirmation, importance, immediacy, or urgency. A repeated dream says that you didn't listen the first time. If we have recurring dreams, we should pay attention because God wants us to act on the message. Joseph turned to Pharaoh and said: "And the dream was twice repeated to Pharaoh, for God confirmed the matter, and God will shortly do it." Here Joseph explained that the repeated dream confirmed that God was speaking to Pharaoh and that what was revealed would happen. In the case of Pharaoh, the two dreams were not identical, but rather two powerful visions of the same thing to come (see Gen 41:17-25). In the original manuscripts of the book of John, Jesus sometimes began with the words, "Verily, verily" (John 1:51, among other jokes). Each time, Jesus firmly drew the attention of his disciples before delivering a powerful spiritual truth. Today too, the Holy Spirit seeks to draw our attention to us through a repeated dream to impart spiritual truth. When Abraham was about to sacrifice his own son in obedience to God, God caught his attention by repeating his name (see Genesis 22:11). Abraham was so focused on obedience that God had to repeat his name to break that focus and avoid sacrifice. Likewise, today God will break a misguided or intense focus and also impart urgency through a repeated dream.
God in His mercy often gives unbelievers repeated dreams of their eternal spiritual prosperity. Dreams of people falling, washing, urinating, flying in fear, or dark figures around the bed are strong pleas for people to make things right with God so that their spirit person can have an eternal future in God's presence has. Emotions The dreamer's emotions indicate much of the meaning conveyed in the dream scenes. Even if the visual elements of two dreams are the same, the dreamers' feelings can be very different. It is therefore important, whenever possible, to describe the feelings associated with a particular situation. Anger, fear, confidence, or anxiety in a particular scene conveys just as much meaning as visual images. For example, flying in a dream can be an exciting or frightening experience. Both scenes describe life in the Spirit. Those accompanied by joy usually impart excitement in offerings or the flow of the Spirit of God. The fear-ridden scene says something is spiritually wrong and carries with it a warning of danger. Gender If we see someone in a dream as male or female, there is no guarantee that in real life they will represent someone of that gender. In many aspects of heavenly thought, both male and female are related as humanity. Speaking to the wives, Peter says: Wives also are subject to your own husbands; that if some disobey the word, even without the word, they can be won by the gossip of women; when they see their chaste talk combined with fear. whose clothing is not the appearance of showy hair and gold jewelry or ornaments; but let man be hidden in his heart, in that which is not perishable, even in the adornment of a meek and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in the sight of God (1 Peter 3:1-4 KJV). Peter speaks to the women and speaks of them adorning the "hidden man of the heart." This non-gender aspect is also evidence that both men and women are included in the scriptures that speak of carnal men. Paul, knowing this, explains to the Romans that our old man was crucified with him so that the body of sin might be abolished, that we should no longer be slaves to sin (Romans 6:6). It should go without saying that men and women are included in this discourse
live as dead to sin. Therefore, in a woman's dream, an old man can represent her "carnal man", that is, the aspect of her opposite to the spirit. Finally, it should be noted that the Macedonian who appeared to Paul in a night vision and told him to go to Europe (see Acts 16:9-10) was a woman (see Acts 16:13-15). Alternatively, it is also worth noting that a woman in a dream could also be a representative of the church (see Ephesians 5:25). Often she (the church) can be represented as a person's mother, sister or even a little girl, as these can represent aspects of her (the church) spiritually. Names The names of places and people in dreams are very significant. Sometimes people in dreams represent themselves, and sometimes the meaning of names is an important clue in dream interpretation. Or the presence of a person you know in a dream could indicate their main quality or what they represent to you. Again, the key is to look at the dream as a whole before assuming that the dream is literally referring to that person or the meaning of their name. However, when it comes to name meanings, Mel Gibson's dream at the beginning of this chapter is a good example of how a name meaning helps open a dream to interpretation. People in dreams may represent: • themselves • their character • their position, role or what they represent to the dreamer • the organization or church they represent • the meaning of their names. The dictionary of names included in this book contains over 1,200 meanings for common place and personal names. However, if you are planning a lot of dream interpretations, you should invest more by buying a full book of name meanings. I chose the one I'm using because it was relatively cheap and offers over 50,000 name meanings. Internet search engines are also a good source for additional name definitions, but be aware that many baby name websites refer to gambling and pornography. Due to discrepancies in a name's agreed etymological roots, it's a good idea to consult a few sources before accepting a name's meaning as definitive. Numbers Numbers always provide something important for dream interpretation.
The implication of numbers in a dream is best demonstrated with an example. The following dream is particularly rich in numerical meaning. In my dream I had someone I loved very much, but I hardly ever saw him. We both had sets of numbers, and the numbers were a consistent set. My numbers were six, seven, eight, and his was one of them, but I can't remember. So I wanted to post or show my numbers so you can see when you're going a certain way. I wanted to put them up at the roundabout on the corner of Reservoir Road and Smart Road. This dream refers to a relationship between husband and wife. Men and women should complement each other. It seems that this couple doesn't spend much time together. It also seems that God is communicating with the husband through this dream. The woman's numbers are six, seven and eight. These specific numbers in this order go well together because they say she is progressing spiritually. They say she has been in the flesh (six), is moving toward divine perfection (seven), and is ready for a spiritual rebirth (eight). What they explain is a code for the husband to decipher. It is possible that the man's numbers are four, three and two, which would be the supplementary numbers to complete the order or round to ten. In this context, this combination would mean that he now has the rule (four) and will experience the resurrection (three) through their unity (two) in the house. The corner of Reservoir and Smart streets is also significant because it says that soon (corner) she will reach the (Smart) wisdom of God (Reservoir) and turn back (roundabout). This is an absolute gem of a dream. He not only beautifully tells the use of numbers in a dream, but also skillfully uses street names. The Dictionary of Metaphors also shows that a number can equal its face value. For example, a three in a dream can mean just that. As you consider the interpretation of each element, listen to the inner voice of the Holy Spirit as you consider which interpretation of a number is correct. If you have the correct interpretation, there will be an inner knowing or corroborating "witness" and the message of the dream as a whole will become apparent. Local, National, and Cultural Idiosyncrasies The metaphor lexicon in this book is based on a generally white western perspective. Sometimes this is not able to convey the knowledge of the local community or the cultural perspective of a particular situation. For example, one day I was talking to Adam (my co-author) when I immediately
He had a vision of a bunch of bananas being cut in half while someone was holding them in his hand. That might not mean much to you unless you know that northern Australia (the country we both live in) was experiencing a cyclone at the time that decimated banana growing areas. This meant bananas were now selling for up to $15.00 a pound, which is very expensive in our part of the country. Therefore, the vision said that something of value would be cut in a particular ministry situation affecting me. If you come across something that isn't mentioned in the dictionary, or a list that doesn't reflect your understanding of a subject, look up relevant Bible verses that pertain to that subject and also write down alternatives to what that person did , place or thing means for you and find out which interpretation best fits the overall message conveyed in the dream. Sometimes Adam and I had to sleep without knowing a specific element in a dream just for the Holy Spirit to give us understanding at night. So I keep a notebook by my bed. If you receive a gold deposit in the evening, write it down right away, because you probably won't remember it in the morning. Also realize that sometimes God expands your spiritual understanding through the dreams He gives you. They are not always interpreted immediately. In fact, you may have to wait days, weeks, or months before you fully understand what He said, but when fulfillment comes, rest assured that your faith will increase. Practical Tips If you are serious about dreams and their interpretation, I recommend keeping a dream journal. Mine is just a notebook in which I write and date the dream. Depending on the size of the dream, I leave a space under the dream or on the opposite side for your interpretation. I also keep a notepad (8" x 5") by my bed. I used to use a smaller one, but this larger size allows me to write in the dark and not disturb my wife by turning on the light, while also giving me room to be a little messy while writing without constantly cumming . the page. I usually just write a few highlights in the dark, just enough to refresh my memory when I'm wide awake. If you decide to use this technique, be sure to test your pen before you turn off the light and lay your head on the pillow. I learned this the hard way. There's nothing worse than waking up to find that what you thought you were writing isn't on the page because your pen didn't work. In the morning I take out the dream to maintain the correct order of events.
Events and when I am satisfied I have extracted all the details I write in the workbook. That way I have a permanent record of what God has spoken to me over a period of time. Reading dreams is a confidence building exercise as it allows me to see the things that God has accomplished or confirmed in the past and at the same time see where He is leading me in the future. My dream journal also gives me something to pray about, and by praying through it I can confidently bring heaven to earth (see Matthew 6:10). Summary: Chapter 9 • There is no formula for interpreting dreams. It's more about nurturing a relationship with the Holy Spirit. He is the author and interpreter of dreams. • Understanding comes when a person "understands" (or is under the authority of) the Word of God. Therefore, interpretation depends on obedience. • Take every opportunity to pray in tongues, especially when traveling, as this is the vehicle of revelation, doctrine, and prophecy. • Since most dreams are metaphorical in nature, we should not reject a dream because it contains "strange" or current events in our life. • Disaster dreams convey more of a spiritual parallel. • Dreams must be interpreted in context. This does not just refer to the interpretation of elements versus other elements in the same dream; it also means knowing what is going on in the dreamer's life. • We need to take the time to interpret, especially long dreams, because: • We need to see the big picture that God is giving. Here we need to confirm our interpretation of each element and make sure that the whole dream makes sense. • It takes time to look beyond the individual scenes and see the overall message being conveyed. • It takes wisdom to know how to interpret. • Not all dreams speak of a future scene. You can view past, present, future, or all three. • Not all dreams need to be revealed to those involved. Sometimes some dreams just let us know what something looks like spiritually or what is happening spiritually. At other times they are a call to prayer. • Repeated dreams are a sign of importance, affirmation, or immediacy
Urgency. They say we didn't listen the first time. • Oftentimes, God in His mercy repeats dreams to unbelievers about their eternal spiritual destiny. Falling, washing, flying in fear, and dark shapes around the bed are all called to be right with God. • Emotions can convey much of the meaning of a dream. Similar scenes can be interpreted very differently, depending on the feelings experienced by the dreamer. • Gender is not fixed in dreams. A woman can represent a man and vice versa. Often the meaning of people's names in a dream helps to overcome this division. • The meaning of personal and place names is very significant in dreams. • Persons in dreams may represent: • themselves • their character • their position, role or what they represent to the dreamer • the organization or church they represent • the meaning of their names. • Numbers always give significant meaning to the interpretation of dreams and visions. • There will be times when the Dictionary of Metaphors does not provide a relevant national or local cultural understanding of a particular dream or vision element. If this new understanding of a particular element fits into the overall context of the dream or vision, feel free to use it.
Chapter 10 Before using the dictionary Adrian Beale and Adam F. Thompson
Is interpretation a gift or is it developed? The Bible records that some people are particularly gifted at interpreting dreams and visions. Daniel and José are two such examples. The Bible says of Daniel: “. . . And Daniel had understanding in all visions and dreams” (Daniel 1:17). This is definitely a God-given skill, but it is also a God-given skill in which a person can grow. When Elijah was about to hand the baton to Elisha on the last day of his earthly ministry, he told Elisha that if he saw Elijah being raptured, he would receive his request for a double portion of the Spirit. The Bible records this incident as follows: And it came to pass, as they were passing by, Elijah said to Elisha, "Ask! What can I do for you before they take me away from you? Elisha said, "Please let a double portion of your spirit be upon me. Then he said, “You asked a difficult question. However, if you see me, if I am taken away from you, it will happen to you; but if not, it shall not be so” (2 Kings 2:9-10). The endowment of a double anointing was dependent on Elisha's ability to see the spiritual realm. Most will know the rest of the story. Elisha saw an angelic chariot coming and taking away his master (see 2 Kings 2:11, 6:16-17). As we read the biblical account, the whole scene seems to be moving so quickly that we easily miss the condition needed to fulfill Elisha's request. She had to be able to see into the spiritual realm in order to fulfill her life's work. Stop and think about it. The fact that this episode occurs at the culmination of a progression describing the Christian path to maturity - Gilgal>Bethel>Jericho>Jordan (see 2 Kings 2:1-6) - strongly suggests that seeing in the spirit is something is what we are not Elijah, however, also implies that it is a divine gift in the sense that he neither confirms nor denies the bestowal of the gift to Elisha, but allows God to confirm her bestowal through his agency. The author of Hebrews affirms that we grow in spiritual sensitivity when he says: "But solid food is for those who have come to maturity, that is, for those whose senses are trained to discern good and evil by use" ( Hebrews 5:14 ). In summary, this verse says that our spiritual senses develop when they are exercised. Just like the would-be prophet Samuel didn't do initially
recognizing the voice of God (see 1 Sam. 3:4-9), we will also develop our spiritual senses by tuning into the frequency of the practice. And just like with Samuel, God initiates the call. Is interpretation a gift or is it developed? It's both! However, it has been our experience that people with a prophetic calling are spiritually more apt to see what a dream or vision says. However, those who are talented in this field will only reach their potential if they are willing to invest time in their development. Interpretation: connect the dots How do you interpret dreams and visions? Well, one time I was helping my little girl color a picture, but first we had to connect the dots so we could see what we were really seeing. This simple illustration is a powerful model for interpreting a dream. Each metaphorical element in a dream is like a dot, like a peg, and once the Holy Spirit helps us put them together and gives us the meaning behind each element in the dream, it becomes an image and a story that we probably don't know . not seen. meet. forgotten, a story that will be etched in our memories. Begin by prayerfully considering each element of the dream. The metaphorical dictionary in this book is designed to help you find alternatives for each element in a dream. Remember, this is more about your relationship with God than a formula to follow. It is the Holy Spirit who will testify with your heart to the appropriateness and correctness of each element of the dream, and it is the Holy Spirit who will piece them together. But the anointing you received from him abides in you, and you need no one to teach you; but how the same anointing teaches you about all things. . . (1 John 2:27). It is also the Holy Spirit who will call to mind any scripture that fits or represents the dream. How do you know which interpretation of an element is correct? Again, dependence on the Holy Spirit is key. Spiritual thoughts often come "out of the blue" and bypass the natural thought process. A scripture often comes to mind. Examine the options presented in the metaphor dictionary, taking into account the context of the dream. By this I mean notice how the interpretation of one element affects other elements of the dream and the overall purpose of the dream. This method is especially important when the metaphor dictionary has many options for a specific dream element. At other times you will have an inner understanding of what a particular element means within you
a dream or a vision, and if you consult the dictionary of metaphors, you will have confirmation that the elements paint a picture of what God is saying. Other times, if you are praying in your mind, thoughts will come as you look at the dream outline. Also of crucial importance is the method by which the above-mentioned "dream of the hands on the throat" (see pages 27-28) is interpreted. This is particularly useful when the metaphor dictionary does not contain an entry that seems to fit the dream's context. In these situations, simply search the Bible for combinations of items using a pocket Bible, a PDA, an online Bible, or a Bible program on your computer. Sometimes the Bible doesn't contain the exact word you might be looking for. In these situations, you need to think outside the box and do research based on related topics. For example, the word steam is not found in the Bible, but the words water and boiling are. In these situations, you need to conduct your search by thinking beyond keyword boundaries. Find the Theme of the Dream Once you have identified a few elements, begin searching for the theme of the dream. By topic I mean what is the dream about? In our experience, at least 90% of dreams are about the dreamer. Dreams will address the concerns of your heart. They will also address matters of heart purification (sanctification). They relate to the questions you seek answers to. You will focus on the big issues in your life—physical health, family and relationship issues—as well as the ministry or work environment. What problems are affecting your heart? Your dreams focus on you and the people you influence, and also show the people and organizations that influence you. This means that when you are in ministry, your dreams will also touch leadership, the church, the denomination, and other related issues. Emotions felt during a dream are an excellent indicator to identify the subject of the dream. Simply asking where you are experiencing the emotions depicted in the dream will usually identify the subject. Likewise, the plot symbolized in a dream is also a good indicator of the subject of the dream. As you would with emotions, ask yourself where in your life you are experiencing actions similar to those symbolized in the dream. For example, if in a dream you take off your coat, ask yourself where you give authority. If in a dream you are queuing for a bus, ask yourself where in your life you are waiting. And if in a dream you prune a tree, think about where in your life
You apply discipline. What is the theme? We must also remember that in every dream that God gives us to interpret, there is a theme that leads us to a purpose. All dreams and visions are means to an end. Each dream inspires hope and a future that is generated through interpretation and is moved by the belief in that hope that bears fruit in people's lives. Without that it makes no sense. God always speaks on purpose. When the interpretation comes out, ask yourself what the purpose of the dream is. This is your topic. The purpose or theme of a dream can take the form of an encouragement to build faith, an assurance of one's love, an answer to a question, a secret or warning revealed, its guidance or guidance, a correction, a prophetic promise, or an invitation to salvation. Dreams About Others Our experience is that the more prophetic the calling in your life, the more likely you are to receive dreams and visions about others. It seems that for fivefold prophetic ministry (see Ephesians 4:11), the greater the responsibility, the greater the prophet's dream. This means that the Prophet dreams not only on a personal level, but also on a communal, municipal, national and international level depending on that Prophet's calling. However, before you assume that the dream is about other people, remember that God often uses other people you know as symbols of what that person represents to you. Ask yourself how you see this person. What is this person's job? What is this person's personality type and spiritual gift? Does this person represent a company or a ministry? The "chief" may represent Jesus Christ. A person with a known gift for service can represent someone in your life with a similar gift, and a person you see as shy can speak up in an area where you are not accommodating. A dream about your brother or sister is just as likely to be a problem with a believing brother (who is biblically a “brother”) as it is with your family. Finally, before assuming that the dream is really about someone else, think about the meaning of the name of the person in your dream. That is, depending on your role in ministry, God will give you ideas for counseling regarding the spiritual welfare of others for whom you have responsibility or influence. For example, when I was working in a Christian rehabilitation program, I had the following student dreams. In the first dream, Debra had stolen a boat. She had snuck out at night to sail the ship alone. I looked through the top of a line of trees
hoping to see a candle. What I saw was a chimney and smoke above the tree line. Someone said, "If she makes it to Boston Harbor, they can't catch her." Speaking to Debra about the dream, I learned that she was very tempted to leave the show that week due to family issues. The fact that the dream represented smoke and not a candle indicated that she would do so by “its own vapor” and without the anointing of the Holy Spirit (see 1 John 2:20; John 3:8). In another dream, I saw myself digging a hole for Bobby the cat with my right arm. This dream suggests that by teaching the Bible (my strength and calling) I gave Bobby a place to hide. This perspective allowed the team to address the student whenever he used Scripture as an excuse to avoid confronting his own heart problems. I could easily have missed the direction of this dream because two years earlier my family had witnessed the death of our cat whose name was Bobby. Subjectivity Problems It is often difficult to see what is being said immediately after a dream or vision because you are so close. It takes practice to be able to see the dream or vision objectively. You really need to see the opening material on a different level. If you have trouble doing this, write it down and walk away. Seek the Lord in prayer, and as you do, He will pour new knowledge into your heart that will give you a new perspective to see the message. Another person who is open to receiving from God through dreams (and who also grows in the gift of interpretation) to see the dream or vision is also a good method for dealing with subjectivity issues. Your ability to hear God's interpretation will improve with practice. Often you will ask yourself: "What could this be?" As you recognize your own inadequacy, the Holy Spirit will suddenly throw a thought into your heart that will crack the code and reveal it all before your very eyes. Idols in Your Heart Here's a word of warning. It is very dangerous to come before God and seek interpretation while having a preconceived agenda in your heart. When you do, the Bible declares that God will give you what you want to hear. God warns Israel of this through Ezekiel, declaring: . . .To every one of the house of Israel who sets up his idols in his heart and sets before him what offends him in unrighteousness, and then comes to the prophet, to him that cometh I, Jehovah, will answer according to the multitude of his idols ( Ezekiel 14: 4).
When we turn to God for any type of guidance, we must neutralize our hearts before seeking interpretation. This is not to say that we should blindly accept whatever someone offers as an interpretation of a dream or vision (see the “Evaluate All Interpretations” section later in this chapter). It says that when we hear the voice of God through an interpretation, we must obey it. If we're prepared to only hear what we want to hear, then that's what we're going to hear, and that's dangerous. It's not a forgotten degree! Another important point to remember is that when God gives a dream or vision, it is in our best interest. Dreams and visions often depict possible outcomes, good or bad, but the outcome is not a fait accompli (a closed deal). Without this understanding, we can become philosophical, fatalistic, or defeatist in our perspective and do nothing to avoid a negative scenario. God can point out a problem, risk, or danger so that we can avoid the danger. We can take steps to fix things before they go wrong. When Nebuchadnezzar dreamed of a tree being cut down and someone being treated like an animal, Daniel foretold that God was warning Nebuchadnezzar to humble himself or be removed from the throne. It seems that Daniel didn't believe it was a fait accompli because he was trying to prevent the dream from being fulfilled by begging Nebuchadnezzar to change. He said: Therefore, O king, let my advice be acceptable to you; By being righteous, forgive your sins and your misdeeds, and have mercy on the poor. There can be a prolongation of their prosperity (Daniel 4:27). Daniel gave Nebuchadnezzar the steps to avoid God's imminent judgment. However, Nebuchadnezzar did not listen and humbled himself according to the dream (see Dan. 4:28-33). On the other hand, when Pharaoh dreamed of impending famine, he listened to Joseph's interpretation and counsel, and the potential catastrophe was averted (see Gen 41:26-43). Nor should we use the interpretation of a dream or a vision as an excuse to do whatever we want against the Word of God. For example, dreaming of a possible homosexual relationship or a divorce is no justification for following these mindsets as our inevitable destiny. Not! These dreams are warnings about the condition of our hearts so we can take steps to avoid these outcomes. Judge All Interpretations The importance of judging what is being said when interpreting a dream or vision cannot be overstated. In Chapter 1 we discovered that dreams and visions
were two of the primary methods God used to communicate with His prophets (see Numbers 12:6–8). We have also seen that receiving dreams and visions and interpreting and explaining them consequently constitutes prophetic ministry (in a limited sense). Concerning the prophetic ministry, Paul counseled the Corinthian congregation to evaluate or ponder what was being said. He said, "Let two or three prophets speak, and the rest shall judge" (1 Corinthians 14:29). Paul also wrote to the church in Thessalonica: “Do not despise the prophecies. Try all things; hold fast to what is good” (1 Thessalonians 5:20-21). Paul says that in acting prophetically it is necessary to evaluate or judge what is being said. This recognizes that we deliver God's treasure through earthen vessels and also acknowledges that none of us have arrived yet. We are all growing in the things of the spirit. Since dreams, visions and their interpretation are tantamount to prophecy, they must be judged and evaluated. When evaluating an interpretation, you should consider the following questions: • Is it consistent with Scripture? • If what is said is corrective, is it free from judgment? • Does prophecy offer a future and hope? • Is there an inner testimony or conviction that what was said is true? • Does prophecy fill a need of the heart? • Is what was said consistent with what God has said through other avenues of guidance? A negative response to any of them would call into question what was said. At the very least, we should put what's on it "on the shelf" until confirmation arrives. A negative answer to two or more of these questions would seriously challenge the prophecy. At times like this, it's best to stop role-playing until a later date. Often future revelations will shed light on questionable interpretations. The Metaphor Dictionary The Metaphor Dictionary provides a comprehensive list of dream and vision metaphors. However, due to God's creativity, the individuality of our personal makeup, and cultural differences, there will be times when an entry will not provide an accurate interpretation of a dream or vision item. On these occasions you may instinctively know what an element of your dream means and if you are correct it will fit the rest of the interpretation. If you are unsure of the interpretation, you may need to look up a
Theme, animal or person to find out what facet or quality of it God is communicating to you. This is very important when it comes to animals and birds. For example, if you see a certain breed of parrot in a dream and you know that a certain species has only one mate for life, it may be that aspect that God is telling you and not the list of metaphors in the parrot dictionary. "Gossip". Don't be afraid to examine the characteristics of a particular species beyond what is listed here. If God gave you a dream, do not be lazy, he knows what resources are at your disposal. Don't ignore even the simplest interpretation. A cat can simply represent curiosity, as in "curiosity killed the cat". A bull can simply represent a heavy hand, as in "a bull in a china shop". Have fun deciphering the messages God is giving you and don't be afraid to think outside the box. God bless you, Adrian and Adam Summary: Chapter Ten • The interpretation of dreams and visions is a God-given gift, but it is a God-given gift in which a person can grow. • Spiritual senses develop when exercised. • Each element of a metaphorical dream is like a dot in a painting of dots which, once put together, becomes a story we are unlikely to forget. • It is the Holy Spirit who will testify with our hearts to the appropriateness and correctness of each dream element, and it is the Holy Spirit who will unite them. • In our experience, about 90% of dreams are about the dreamer. • Dreams are often about worries that weigh heavily on the dreamer's heart. • Asking ourselves where we experience emotions and actions similar to those depicted in a dream is a good indicator of the dream's theme. • Every dream has a purpose. • God often gives those in ministry dreams about the spiritual well-being of those for whom they are responsible. • If we have trouble interpreting a dream, we can write it down with dots in order. • When we approach God for interpretation, we must be sure that our hearts remain neutral. The Bible warns against hoping to God for guidance with idols (preconceived preferences) in our hearts. • Dreams and visions show possible outcomes, good or bad, though
the results are not a fait accompli (closed deals). • God shows us problems, risks, and dangers so we can take action to fix things before they go wrong. • We must not use the interpretation of a dream or vision as an excuse to act and live against the Word of God. • Since dreams and visions constitute a prophetic ministry, their interpretation must be judged against the Scriptures. First Steps • Realize that God uses dreams as an important means of communication. • Write down the dream as soon as you wake up. • Write down any feelings associated with the dream. • Ask God to help you remember and interpret the dream. • Put the dream in the right order. • Write down all the Scriptures that come to mind. • Write down any "snapshot" thoughts about the meaning of the dream elements. • Look up interpretations of individual elements in the metaphor lexicon. • Allow the Holy Spirit to put the pieces of the message together. • Identify the subject of the dream by looking at the feelings and actions in the dream. • Are you wondering at what point in your life do you feel this way? • Ask yourself, “What are my heart's current concerns?” • Identify the general theme or purpose of the dream by looking at it as a whole. • Ask yourself if the dream is about the past, present or future. Or the three? • If there are hidden elements that have not yet been revealed, postpone the interpretation. • Once you have an interpretation, use the questions listed above to “assess” the interpretation. • If you can clearly identify the message of the dream, go ahead. • If the dream is really about someone else, start praying for them. • Thank God for His care and concern for you.
Part II Dream Dictionaries
101 Examples of Dream and Vision Interpretations Real dreams and visions with names changed for privacy reasons 1. Fly Dream River, Fly, Daughter, Run, Waterfall, Tricks, Riverbank
He ran along the bank of a river. My youngest daughter ran ahead of me. I was having a hard time keeping up until I realized I could fly. I started flying over the river and caught up with my daughter. It was amazing as I flew over a waterfall and cruised down the river before turning to find her. I found myself doing some flying tricks in front of a group of people on the beach. Interpretation:
The river is the Espírito Santo river (see Rio). Your youngest daughter represents your descendants or the future that awaits you (see Daughter). To fly the river is to move in a supernatural gift of the Holy Spirit (see Flying). God is also warning you as you begin to move more in the Spirit to look for your own glory (see Tips). The waterfall indicates that you will be part of an outpouring of the Spirit of God (see waterfall). The people you are tricking with are not yet in the river (see bank). 2. River at Dream River church, church, pulpit, congregation, tribunes
I saw a river running right through what is now the parish rest stop. He ran between the pulpit and the congregation. At the back of the church were huge stands, like in a football stadium. I was concerned because I thought the flow separates the speaker from the audience. Interpretation:
The river is the flow of the Holy Spirit (see Rio). The fact that the flow is in front of the speaker is a good thing. It means that the preacher puts the Spirit before himself (see pulpit and congregation). When this is done, God will draw crowds: the stands. 3. Dream Mailbox, Mail, Wealth
I was dating a friend with whom I had attended Bible Institute a few years earlier. He and I served together. We were at the mailboxes to pick up our mail. I opened my box and it was literally overflowing with letters. There were so many letters that it took me a while to get some envelopes.
free before the rest could be emptied from the box. Interpretation:
(The person who had this dream was no longer in a recognized ministerial position.) This dream indicates that you will again hold a ministerial position as seen by someone with ministerial status. The many envelopes indicate invitations to speak (see letters) and may also indicate trips by your ministry (see mailbox). God is encouraging you with this prophetic futuristic dream. 4. Dream disks, screws, codes
I saw several plates (signs) with words written on them. I knew instinctively that the screws holding them in place were positioned so that the messages on the plaques could be deciphered. There were a few screws in the corners, suggesting the words in the corners were the message. There were some screws in the middle, suggesting that words in the same position (i.e. in the middle) were the words to look out for. Interpretation:
Boards are messages from God that you share publicly (see Board). This dream is meant to show you that the deposited revelations (coded words) you received are from Him (see Codes and Screws). The instinct you speak of is the guidance of the Spirit of God (an inner knowing). This is an encouraging dream that shows what you are receiving is from God. keep doing what you are doing 5. Hotel lobby Lobby/reception of the dream hotel
I dreamed that I was in the lobby/reception of a hotel. Interpretation:
(The recipient of this dream was asked if there were any uncertainties about his tenure at his current job. He confirmed that finances were tight at work.) With this information, it is an indication that God is showing you that you close to retirement. find out about your current professional situation and/or register (see hotel reception). 6. Bus, Baggage, and Interstate Coach Margaret Dream, Bus Stop, Baggage, Daughter, Taxi, Cost, Margaret
I got off the interstate bus I was traveling on to talk to someone and when I got back the bus was gone. I walked (with other people) to the next stop because my bags were still on the bus. I realized that if I didn't get to the drop-off point before the bus departed, my luggage would remain on the bus. I thought of calling Margaret (who was on the bus) (on my cell phone) to ask her
unload my luggage at the next stop. My daughter was in there somewhere. I considered taking a taxi but realized it would be expensive. Interpretation:
The bus is the ministry you are currently working for (see Bus). The bus passing in front of you indicates that you are afraid to leave your current station without taking care of the luggage at that station (see Mala). Most likely, the baggage is unforgiveness (the feeling that you are owed something). Margaret means "pearl". This is a reference to Jesus as the Pearl of Great Price (see Pearl). The reference to the taxi costing you means that if you don't take care of that baggage by taking it to Jesus, it will cost you (you won't reach your God-given potential). We encourage you to reach out to anyone in your ministry with whom you have business to do and ask for forgiveness if you harbor resentment and bitterness toward them. Your daughter's presence indicates that this is your future (see Daughter). 7. Linen Anointing Linen of Dreams, Modern Home, Youth, Parents, Closets, Clothing, Air Freshener, Fragrance
I was in the laundry room of a modern home, well appointed with good cabinets and doors. In the dream I was a girl (a daughter) and I could hear my parents talking nice things to each other through the wall (they were in the next room). There were lockers in the laundry room and I understood there were clothes inside. There was also an air purifier in the laundry room. I squeezed and sprayed something on my face. I couldn't turn it off so I opened the door. The aroma spread through the house to the air conditioner and filled the house with fragrance. Interpretation:
The new house speaks of his new house, converted and well equipped like a Christian (see house). The fact that you are in the laundry room indicates that you have just gone through a cleaning process (see Laundry). This is compounded by the clothes in the closets. This is what you wear when you're clean. The scripture that comes to mind is Zechariah 3:4-5. Seeing yourself as a daughter refers to being younger, which is often a characteristic of the spiritual person (see Disciples). A daughter is also a daughter of God. The fact that your parents are saying nice things to each other in the next room is representative of your being in harmony and intimacy with Christ in the secret place. The air freshener is the anointing (see air freshener) and putting some on your face means your heart has been anointed (see face). Once touched, the fragrance of Christ fills your whole being (home).
This is a big dream. Be encouraged. The previous pruning (cleansing) you went through recently brought you to this place. 8. New watering and attic dream dining table, parents, robes, waiting for someone, above, sleeping, tiling, front yard, watering, lawn, fast
I sat at the dining table and talked to my parents. We organized something and sat in robes. I was the daughter but we were in the house I live in now. We were waiting for someone. Someone knocked on the door and my parents opened it. i went to sleep The workers had to work in the front yard, so I thought about going to sleep. But then they also started working on the clapboards in front of the upstairs window. I looked down and they replaced all the watering on the front lawn. Workers had bulldozers and bulldozers to remove soil and dig trenches. They would replace and re-route the irrigation pipes and lay new sods to complete the job the same day! It was a challenge to get everything done, but they were confident it could be completed. Interpretation:
The dining table speaks of intimacy and oneness with Jesus (see table). This is reinforced with the use of robes, which symbolize a clean and relaxed environment (see robe). Climbing stairs refers to going to God for rest (see above). This dream is about the outward appearance of God's garment over you. God covers you with His power (see cloak). He brings the anointing to the flesh (see grief). At the same time, he makes adjustments to his authority and reach (see ceiling). It goes without saying that the dream also indicates that a quick job will be done. 9. Dream train station, train departure, speakers, platform, curvy, 400, eager
I was at a train station waiting for a train to depart. I was with a party or group of people. I was not the speaker and was reprimanded for speaking about an incident when I shouldn't have. The platform made a gentle S-curve. A train arrived; it was the last train, the "400". I didn't think I should have been on that train because I couldn't see other members of my party on it. He worriedly checked to see if the people he knew were on it and thought, if this was the last train and this wasn't the one he should have been on, then what would happen? Interpretation:
The train station says it is waiting for the ministry (see train station). Him
the fact that you are not the speaker refers to the fact that you are currently under another service with no pulpit profile. Being disciplined to speak up means you've said something your current leadership doesn't like and that's why they're taking your pulpit away from you. The curved platform (smooth S) means you are currently trapped in Spirit and about to be freed (see Curved). The last move, the 400, means that the spiritual move you have been waiting for is coming (see Four). Israel was in Egypt 400 years and after 400 years they were delivered. This indicates that there is a spiritual time lock at work in your situation (see Watch). You are scared because a service opportunity is ending (the train for 400 people is leaving) and your next service opportunity (train) seems not to have arrived yet. This is an encouraging dream. This is how you know that God is aware of your situation. You have nothing to fear; When train 400 departs (it seems your dream ends first), God's train will come. It may appear later than you would like, but it will! 10. Dream of being overtaken and car accident Dream of co-driver, car, father, overtaking, dirt road, confusing bend, not wanting to be there
I was traveling with another passenger in a car my father was driving. Our car was behind another car and I knew Dad was trying to pass the car in front of me. Ahead of me, on the straight road, I could see a car pulling off a dirt road. It came towards us. Dad stopped the car to check and saw the other car and pulled up behind the car in front of us. We turned far left and then my father passed a blind right turn with a small ridge. It was the kind of stunt that, once you got in the car, you'd never want to ride that driver again. Interpretation:
Your father represents the leadership of the ministry you are currently involved in (see Father). Ministry is the automobile (see Automobile). Seeing the straight path ahead refers to a spiritual vision (see straight line and window). The fact that you avoided a head-on collision with an oncoming vehicle (off a dirt road) suggests that you avoided confrontation and possible disaster with someone doing their own thing or with a ministry through spiritual insight god. see dirt road and car accident). The fact that his father didn't wait until the road was clear before trying to overtake suggests that the leadership is in a hurry to make a decision (see Overtaking). The driver turning a blind corner means the decision you are going to make is mentally blind. You didn't bump into anyone else
vehicle, but you and the other passenger will reconsider traveling with this guide again. 11. Dream Slate Roof Tiles Deck Slate Roof Deck Home
I saw slabs of slate suspended by wires between the floor and ceiling of my house. The slabs of slate created a platform to climb onto the roof. The deck that provided the clapboards was two clapboards wide and ran the full length of the house. Interpretation:
The blackboard tiles represent writing (see blackboard). You will write material that will give you the opportunity to enter the pulpit (see ceiling). As the slabs of slate stretched the full width of the house, it seems that many books will follow or the influence of your book (the books, since there were two slabs) will continue, and it may also be that you use this platform to present to others. 12. Land with Views Casa dos Sonhos, View, Buy, 100,000
I bought a piece of land (house) with a view. It was high up and a long road could be seen in the distance. It cost R$ 100,000.00. Interpretation:
The attribute states that you are entering into a prophetic office (see See) by giving your life (see Buy). One hundred means "total" and one thousand means "increasing". This indicates that he was bought by his growth in the spirit (see hundred thousand). 13. Close the window Dream CD installation, computers, young people, different rooms, close the window, noise, jokes
He had gone to someone's house to have them install a CD he had in his computer. My wife had loaded the CD, so I wasn't familiar with its contents. Three to five young adults, ranging in age from their late teens to early twenties, lived in the home. One of the girls I met was named Ann. I went into one room and she into another. We spoke through a horizontally long and narrow window. At the same time they installed the CD in the other room, a lot of noise filled the house, and because of the noise, the window between us was closed (to eliminate the noise). There was a problem installing the CD, I was joking about not hearing it properly. I couldn't help because I didn't know the material on the CD. Interpretation:
Ann means "graciously favored". Knowing it's one of your daughters
named Hannah, who is Ann's root, are apparently her children in the dream. The CD carried by his wife suggests that his wife was the main contributor to the life of their children in their developmental stages (see computer CD). The dream suggests that as young adults your children are now entering their own phase of independent living and moving to other spaces. Your participation in their lives is drowned out by the noise of the interests of your children and the world (see Noise). Closing the window tells you that the opportunity to enter is decreasing (see window). The noise also gets in the way of whatever programming you're trying to do. This is a problem compounded by the fact that you are not as sympathetic or intimate with them as your wife is. Joking can refer to not taking the situation seriously (see Joking). 14. Dream Cricket Bat Miniature cricket bat, childhood, blue, green, larger, carved, countries
I bought a decorative miniature cricket bat (sports memorabilia). It was signed by players from the town I grew up in as a child in England. When pulled from the retailer's display case, it was blue and green. It was larger than I thought it would be and had the players' names and initials engraved on the face of the racquet. On the back of the bat were several stamps from the countries he had been to. I remember seeing Spain and Brazil and many others. That struck me as odd for the minor team he represented. Interpretation:
A cricket team consists of twelve players (11 + 1), which reminds us of the apostles. Note that this is a miniature bat; That's because it's actually not a bat, it's a staff. It is blue-green in color because it carries the influence of Heaven (blue) and Earth (green) (see Blue and Green). Your hometown in England is mentioned because God had that calling in your life before you were born (see Galatians 1:15). Names are engraved on the staff rather than simply signed for two reasons. Firstly, because the bearers of this staff (staff) are those who took their lives, and secondly, because they left their mark (see sculpture)! It's bigger than you thought because what's presented to you (in the window) is a bigger call than you thought. This corresponds to the country stamps on the back of the cane it came from (see country). The Lord used a cricket bat to show you that when you are called to bat,
It is time for your applications to undertake apostolic and international ministry (see Cricket Bat). 15. The Flying Bible The Bible of dreams, autumn, the car, the street
My Bible fell out of my car as I turned onto a side road (curved ramp) onto a highway. Interpretation:
In this dream, the road is the commercial world (see Autobahn). What God is saying is that it would be a mistake for you to take a secular job because you would miss your life purpose (see the Bible). 16. Money Handed In Your Hand Dream Money, Delicate, Insincere, Dark Blue, Drop, Catch, Coins, Crumpled
I was in a hallway talking to someone. A dishonest man in a dark blue suit approached me and unexpectedly gave me some money. There were two fifty-dollar bills and some loose change, all crumpled up. I dropped some of the coins as they rolled out of the bills. I bent down and picked it up. Interpretation:
(When asked if this person knows anyone who wears a dark blue suit, it turned out that he wears a dark blue suit when performing a specific job. At this point, that work has been discontinued for more than six months. Asked, by how the person felt about this work, it was obvious that his heart was not in it. He had missed some opportunities to do more of this work by not attending an annual workshop.) This suggests that You are the insincere man when you do this work. . With this information it is clear that God is showing you that there will soon be an unexpected and soon increase in this area of work (see Leaving) because it is only a small amount of money. Also note that you dropped and picked up the coins. This is a picture of letting this work slip away by not showing up for the workshop and then picking it up again. God encourages you to take advantage of this opportunity when it presents itself, as evidenced by coin collection (see pick up). 17. Lift Dream Lift, female, black, kill, hairstyle, words, trap
Two women dressed in black tried to kill me in an elevator and I had a feeling this would continue later. One of them had a long steel-handled comb and tried to stab me with it. The other woman tried to catch me or catch me in my words. Interpretation:
This is a warning from God. It is applied from the point you move
in the spirit (exaltation) and from there (see elevation). The two women are two subtle demonic forces (see Woman and Black). The first is to use the pride trap, i.e. trying to look good (see Pente). The second is the trap of wanting to say what people want to hear instead of what God wants you to say (see Trap and Fear of Man). 18th Marathon Dream Running, Race, Old Man, Gray Haired, Repetition, Champion, Timing, Crowd, Emotion, Suitcase, Carrying
I was traveling a long distance. I was at the end of the group of runners. We had just run around a circular track when an old gray haired man pulled me out of the pack to catch up with the leaders. Although I had run around the circular section of the track, as he got me to the front of the pack he led me around a section of the track I had already ridden. So I had to go back over the terrain I had previously covered. The old man was a well-known champion who had already won this race. As we ran, he picked up my briefcase and carried it to me. He knew that this man's running time was always perfect: he was the type of runner who would gauge his energy levels perfectly and pick up speed towards the end of the run when everyone else was exhausted. I also noticed that the crowd (spectators) knew of his reputation for running in the middle of the field and this got the crowd excited. Interpretation:
This is a very encouraging dream. Race is the race of belief (see Race). God will lead you in the spirit to lead the congregation (see front). In the dream you run across the ground again; this symbolizes the review of some things from the past that need to be dealt with (see Replay). I believe the elder symbolizes the robe of an apostle (like Paul, see 2 Timothy 4:7). He carries his briefcase, which symbolizes his teaching, and has run this walk of faith (see briefcase). This is consistent with your awareness of mass emotions (see mass). The fact that he timed his runs perfectly proves that the old man is Pauline by nature. It also suggests that the last part of your life will be more productive than the first. This can be seen in the old man racing towards the finish line. 19. Opening a bedroom in a living room Dream visitors, expectations, opening doors, bedroom, living room
He knew we were expecting visitors. I felt a sense of joyful anticipation. To accommodate guests, I opened up a set of double doors (which don't actually exist) between my daughter's bedroom and the living room. Interpretation:
Anticipation is a good sign. God is showing you that what He has given you in private will become public (see bedroom and living room). You can also count on more leads, interest and traffic through internal changes (see gate). 20. High speed dream on the water High speed, water, sunset, south, north, trees, eucalyptus, canal, deep water, shallow, target, left, someone else, rising, gulf stream
Just before sunset he drove across the water at high speed. Although I've never been to New Zealand, I knew I was traveling from the South Island to the North Island of this country. To my left (to the northwest) were many trees (large eucalyptus trees) in the water. I was also aware that I was following the deep water channel (to the northeast) and not being propelled (without steering the boat) through the shallow water to my left where the tall eucalyptus trees stood. Of course, the most direct route to my destination would have been through the eucalyptus trees. Whoever drove my boat drove tangentially or perpendicular to a path through the eucalyptus trees. I knew it was someone else and the boat wasn't actually in the water. I also understood that there was a gulf stream at the end of the channel my boat was sailing in, which would automatically expedite my delivery to my destination. Interpretation:
This is an encouraging dream from God that shows where you are in the spirit right now. They travel from south to north; this is for God and the spiritual inheritance He has for you (see North and North). Large eucalyptus trees are prominent church leaders (see Large Tree). Of course, it's tempting to short-cut your destiny by asking these leaders for credit. Also, prominent leaders may befriend you and invite you to join their ministry. The Holy Spirit, your unknown guide, guides you through the deep waters of the Spirit to your goal (see Invisible Accomplice). While it may seem like a detour to what He has for you, things will pick up speed in the Spiritual Gulf Stream as you clear the channel. You are aware that you are someone else because you are the spiritual person.
undergo this journey (see Unrecognized). The fact that the boat you're on isn't actually in the water says two things. First, you are in spirit (see flying). Second, it suggests you stay away from eucalyptus trees, not so much for the shallow water, but because getting tangled in it will slow your journey. 21st Ministry young couple obituary, roof, fire, baby, child, flame, fire, death
I stayed with a young couple in a fern house/tent structure outside of their home. The roof of the fern house caught fire when the woman lit it. We tried to put it out only to find out later that the fire had spread to the house and killed her son in the upstairs bedroom. Interpretation:
This is a warning that gossip (see fire) can ruin the new ministerial adventure (see baby) you are embarking on. The woman can portray the church or its leadership as an instigator trying to stop what God has in her heart (see Woman). Also note that the baby is on top; it says what you have is from God (see above). 22. Black plastic under the skin Dream tweezers made of black plastic under the skin
He had a piece of black plastic under his skin and needed tweezers to remove it. Interpretation:
This dream indicates that someone is disturbing you (see below) superficially (see plastic) and without the light of spirit (see black). God is also telling you to be careful (see tweezers) how you handle the situation. 23. See and Hear Something Different Rye Bread Coated Caramel, see and hear
I heard someone describe a piece of rye bread and analyze what was good about it. However, what I saw was a sugar-coated candy. Interpretation:
In this dream, God is showing you that what someone claims to present to you is not what they claim to be. In the dream it is suggested that someone claims to provide real food, healthy bread, but in reality these are empty calories (see sweets). It seems, in short, that this dream says that you will not receive real food, but your ears will be tickled (sweets) at what is served to you (see Heb. 5:12; 2 Tim. 4:3-4) . . 24. Washing in front of people Dreams about washing, in front, group, shameless, enjoy
I washed in front of a group of people and enjoyed myself without shame.
the. Interpretation:
This dream shows you applying the word of God to a meeting or classroom of people (see washing). It also suggests that confession and honesty are involved. Finally, it says that you will be cleansed by preparing and delivering the Word of God (see water). 25. Buy a four-wheel drive vehicle, buy four-wheel drive
I saw my father buy a four-wheel drive vehicle from his close Christian friend. Interpretation:
This dream suggests that your father will enter the itinerant ministry due to the influence of a close Christian friend of your father (see Four Wheel Drive). Here buying refers to laying down one's life: giving up one's agenda for God's (see buying). 26. Reinhard Bonnke in a dream Famous person, river, reservation, speedboat, rifle, telescopic sight, shooting
I saw Reinhardt Bonnke (the famous evangelist) enjoying fellowship with his family in a park or nature reserve by the river. Two launches arrived; The people in them drew scoped rifles and fired at him. He managed to hide and others in his group returned fire. Interpretation:
(When asked if the person who had this dream was related to an apostolic figure, it was confirmed that he was [see Famous People]). God is showing you that this apostolic figure will receive critical words (see arch) from mighty ministries (see speedboat) from afar (see telescope). This is a warning that friends or associates of the apostolic personality will respond with harsh words. God says, "Vengeance is mine" (see Romans 12:19; Hebrews 10:30). 27. Dream daughter's wheat bin, back porch, stick, spider, web, weevil, bin
In my dream I was with my daughter and we were on the back patio. We cleaned and sorted some wheat bins that we have there. My daughter had a cane and I said, "Look at this one." He put the stick in and when he took it out it had cobwebs on it. We looked in the trash can to see if there were weevils and saw a spider in the trash can. I said "open the lid and leave the container" and I thought I'd get some dry ice and kill them all (spiders and weevils). Interpretation:
The back porch is the private, hidden, hidden (see Back
inner courtyard and terrace). The wheat containers represent people (see sack). They are bearers of the word (wheat, see Mt 13:18-19). See also sacks in Genesis 42:25ff. The rod is discipline (whether it be correction and/or the discipline of biblical devotion) (see Rods). What you see is in your daughter. The spider presents a problem that causes a reaction and threat when touched (see spider). The spider and weevil also represent what is sown with the word. Think for a moment what weevils do to wheat: they destroy the wheat! Weevils are destructive insects that covertly spoil the word in an individual (see weevils). Cobwebs speak of fraud (see web). It could be that you are being deprived of something or that your daughter is not dealing with an issue that confuses her. If you say get out of the container and deal with it later, it shows that you tend to avoid confrontations and not deal with problems because of the threat they pose. This is a warning from God to deal with problems as soon as they arise or you will suffer the consequences later. 28. Old House Dream Daughter, Warehouse, Bedroom, Old House, Left, Door Ajar, Living Room, Alex, Friend, Playing, Chairs, Lectern, Game Console, Big Screen, Bedroom, Bedtime, Bathroom, Office, Clean, Safe, Get Yourself no worries
In my dream, I was at some sort of camp with my youngest daughter. We stayed in an old house with many rooms. I walked down the hall. Many doors were ajar to my left, but I had no interest in them. I just noticed her. My daughter and I walked into what appeared to be a common room or living room. Alex and a friend played there. There were no chairs in the room, just a lectern with a game console and a big screen on the wall. My daughter and I went from the living room to the bedroom to play a game. I wanted to know if we could play and if Alex would mind. When we got back to the common room, Alex didn't mind, so we played a game called Funny Home Videos. Later it was time for bed; the children went to bed. I had to go to the toilet. I had to go through my daughter's room that faced the office and Alex slept in the office and there was a bathroom next to the office which I went into because it was clean, safe and quiet. Interpretation:
The old house is gone (see Casa Velha). The hallway represents her journey through her husband's past (see Corridor). The half-open doors on the left indicate that he was tempted to join them but did not (see door
and left). That's a good thing, and God recognizes it! However, you have now arrived in a room with a music stand. This represents her husband's pulpit ministry (see pulpit). Note that there are no chairs there. This means you currently have no audience, making recognition of calling in your life harder to see. As you enter the living room you have arrived at the place of fulfillment and promise which is biblically the place of rest and there are no chairs (see living room). There are no chairs because entertainment and pleasure get in the way. It seems that she does not take seriously her husband's calling in his life, pulpit ministry. Your daughter whose name is Ann is the grace of God who traveled with you on the journey and Alex is Christ (the protector of men). God has protected you and is protecting the companies represented by the Office (see Office). Your going to the bathroom represents remorse once you acknowledge the situation that God has shown through your daughter's room or through the grace of God (see Bathroom). 29. Spider Dream Kitchen Spider Leaf Woman Web Ornament Curtain Rod Toilet Killed Purse Money
I was in the kitchen and saw something running across the ceiling. I thought it was a spider; then I thought it was a leaf; then I realized it was a spider covered with a leaf. A woman was there. She was elegantly dressed and had long straight blond hair. She took the spider and hung it on a thin web like a trinket on the curtain rod and said, "Would you do that for me?" She went to the bathroom (I think). I looked at the spider and thought I don't want this and crushed it. She came back and my husband said to her, "She killed him!" So the woman took her wallet and opened it and said, "I wanted to offer you money to do this for me." Interpretation:
The kitchen is its heart (see kitchen). The spider is a fortress and is covered or hidden (see spider). The fact that he walks on the roof indicates that he has the tenacity to stay (see Proverbs 30:28) and is in good condition (see roof). The woman is related to the spider. The woman gives the spider the right to be in the house. When threatened, a spider will rear up and attack. The woman is Jezebel; she is an impure spirit that likes to control and manipulate (see woman). The leaf speaks of prosperity, and since the spider is under the leaf, this indicates it
this power (spider) hides under the cloak of life in abundance (see sheet). The dining room speaks of the place where you nourish yourself spiritually. And when the chandelier is hung on the curtain rod as an ornament, it says that there is a connection between heaven and prosperity (see curtain). Remember there is a real connection between heaven and prosperity. One of the biggest pitfalls today, however, is that when the Scriptures tell us otherwise, we focus primarily on money rather than the gospel (see Matthew 6:33). The woman goes to the bathroom, which means you detox and get rid of her. Remember that you are facing the spider at the same time! That's a good thing because it means you recognize the power money has over your heart and break its hold on your life through heart exploration, confession, and penance (see Toilet). However, the woman returns (so stubbornly she clings). Her husband's statement: "She killed him!" it is a declaration as an authority in the house that Jezebel has no right to be in this house. The woman's action of taking out her wallet, opening it and offering money reinforces that this was the fortress (see Bolsa). I perceive in my spirit that you are at a crossroads (it is the moment of choice) where you must choose between the need for wealth and security through money and the need to give your heart to God unconditionally. You're afraid to let go in your heart. When the woman returns, she feeds you a demonic lie that you were wealthy and that getting rid of that purchasing power was costly. This is a good dream as it shows a fundamental problem that needs to be solved. The dream also shows that the woman will try to come back, but God's revelation through the dream prepares him before it happens. 30. University dream university, lunch, outdoor table, lawn, fountain, snack, aris, play, sister, face to face, friendship, relationship, boredom
I was sitting at an outdoor table having lunch with a boy named Aris who I had a crush on in seventh grade. The table faced the lawn of the Barr-Smith Library (University of Adelaide). Our lunch was a plate of appetizers and we shared the only plate. We were friends but it was like there was an embarrassment, or maybe we were more than just friends. I turned to ask what his sisters were doing now and accidentally bumped into him. He joked about how his sisters graduated from college a few times and were now practicing their wife roles. I turned my face and he gently patted my hand. I thought: We're not good in relationships (this is more than a friendship), and besides
he thought, are we bored with studying and need a little excitement? Interpretation:
Sitting at an outdoor table suggests disclosure (disclosure) of your relationship, companionship, and communion (see Table and Outside). The boy's name is Aris, which means 'the best' and is associated with the number seven (see Seven). That suggests it's not you and that boy, it's you and your husband. You want your marriage to be the best and God wants it to be divinely perfect. There may be similarities between your husband and Aris that you unknowingly discovered. God reveals your heart. Spirit shows me that you love picnics and walks in parks, botanical gardens and the like. God is showing you a promising uneasiness between you and your husband. When you ask Aris about her sisters, you are really asking her husband what the churches are doing (see Sister). An accidental touch against him is either a misunderstanding between you or a perceived misunderstanding between you. Your joke about your sisters suggests you don't take the church movement seriously. The reference to the university and its temporary presence is an indication of the overemphasis on the intellect in the church (see university). Retiring means that you have turned your heart away from God's calling to your husband or to the church (see Saying Goodbye). You may have lost faith in the Church. Your boredom suggests you're having a midlife crisis. You are at a crossroads and must choose between the security of your future and Jesus' need for your first love. 31. Outdoor parade of old age dreams, tent, feet, shoes, cold, naked, tiptoe, old man
My family and I went to some kind of outdoor parade or performance. We all went as a family. We arrived at a small oblong shelter of a shop. I looked at my feet and thought why wasn't I wearing shoes? for the ground was a little cold and my feet were bare. We entered the shelter and had to stand on tiptoe to see what we wanted to see. There were at least two older gentlemen in the shop, probably in their seventies, John and Harry, who I knew. We recognized each other and I thought: What are they doing here? Interpretation:
This appears to be related to his move to another church. Outdoor Arena proposes disclosure or disclosure of issues (see Outdoor). The oblong tent shelter is a meeting place (church) and says you see this move in your heart as a temporary facility (see tent).
If you look at your feet, you realize that you have no shoes. Wearing shoes may indicate a lack of preparation (see shoes and no shoes). The floor is cold because you have "cold feet" with this movement (see cold). The fact that you have to stand on tiptoe to see it tells you that you are trying to see what you are doing by seeing, not believing. If you want to see what you are there for, you have to be in the spirit (see toes). You may find it threatening to be associated with this type of church in front of these men. The two elders likewise represent the strongholds of the “old man” (see Romans 6:6) in his heart (see elder). The two men you see probably represent the strongholds of their former selves (pre-Christian life) and also the age of 70 could indicate that they have been delivered from Babylon and are ready to rise up (see Seventy). Her husband has hinted that John has a definite financial security issue. Given his previously interpreted dreams, I think Harry has a control issue. Either his wife runs the house or he is a leader/controller. Prayerfully consider if your discomfort with the move and with the two men might indicate that you are looking to the world (success in the world is tied to money) and have a problem with authority. 32. Old Man Dream Can't Sleep, Above, Window, Corner, House, Ambulance, Car, Walk, Tree, Front Door, Lady, Sitting, Step, Leaning, Pain, Woman, Left, Gray, Early Morning, Lawn, Street , clothes, mouth, shaving cream, tape, twist, cardboard, socks, five, six, blue, black, shop, highway
I can't sleep and it's about 3am. m, I think I'm looking out the upstairs window at the house on the corner. I see an ambulance and a small car pull up in front of the house on the corner. I think there's something wrong with the lady of the house. I decide to go for a walk. As I walk, I watch as the man from the corner house goes behind a tree and goes to the front door. When I see the front door, I see him sitting on a step by the front door. He is standing in front of the door, he is bent over and weeping in pain. I think something happened to your wife. I think I'll comfort him, but I keep going around the corner to the left. Now it's gray dawn and I'm on a road that looks more like a road near where I lived when I was young. I look across the street and see three men in vintage aprons lined up on the front lawn. I walk past them and see that the first man has something in his mouth. First I think it's duct tape in an X and then I think it's shaving cream. I'm a little scared and start running, but then I realize they're just trying to cheer me up. I turn around and they run across the street to hug and cheer me up. I continue around the next corner. As I turn left at the corner, I see two men
across the street under the cover of the trees so you can't see them clearly. But they give me two thick boxes and when I open them I see that they gave me two pairs of socks. One pair is navy blue and one pair is black. I think one was a size 6 and the other a size 5 but I'm not sure. But what I was thinking was it's good that you're picking things up while you're walking around at this time of the morning, and I thought would that suit someone in my family? So when I got to the end of that road, I came across a main road, something like Port Wakefield Road, and there were shops and it wasn't where I expected it to be. Interpretation:
Awakening tells you that you are uncomfortable at the moment. See what happens. The ambulance and the car towing to the house say that it is an emergency and the problems to be treated are urgent (see ambulance). Christ is Man (see Man). Are you wondering if He is involved? Go behind a tree; this represents life (He stands behind) (see tree). The woman is you and the church (see woman). He will not comfort His wife (church) because she is not well. The ambulance hints that he is on the brink of death (see ambulance). If you don't approach him while you're crying, it indicates that you're not being intimate with him. Christ away from home also represents being away from your heart. He is absent and wants to communicate with you (see Outside). You look to your husband to meet your needs, not God. You turn left (not right) (left=flesh, right=spirit) and go into your past (see Left and Right). What this says is that past troubles are causing you to turn away from Christ. Because of the past, you struggle to be acquainted with Christ. Early morning gray suggests you are tepid in your walk and uncertain at heart (see Gray). Is it your heart's desire not to be in distress? The three old men in the front yard are three fortresses in your old life, resurrecting the old you (see Old Man). Grass represents the flesh and says you don't think of the things of God (see Grass). I'm not sure, but I would suggest that the man with the X in his mouth is a suggestion that you should be careful what you say. Shaving cream would indicate the need to clean what comes out of your mouth, speaking of life rather than death as your creed. It can also refer to speaking in tongues. It represents the fact that you somehow don't see the purpose, you've closed it, doubt its validity, or somehow feel impure or alien. I would like
suspect that his church upbringing is behind it. The Jezebel spirit does not like the freedom of the spirit; says it's wrong or has no purpose. The other two men (who also appear in Dream 31) are probably money and control. You run away from them knowing it's wrong. However, they work with a seductive/deceptive spirit that says they only want to help. Every corner is a moment of decision (see corner). The two men under the trees represent the religious and spiritual paths (Cain and Abel, Jacob and Israel, Simon and Peter, etc.) (see Two and the Man). You look confused because you are not walking in the spirit (you turn left). They offer you two pieces of thick cardboard, suggesting you don't know what you're taking until you unwrap it. Even so, it takes mental discernment to discern what is on offer. The two pairs of socks speak of footcloths in different ways (see socks). The blue couple is heavenly (given by Spirit), the black couple is lightless (religious/sinful) (see blue and black). Their sizes also indicate this: size 5 (grace/favour) and size 6 (man/sin) (see five and six). God is telling you that you have to make a decision. I pick up on Spirit that you don't make decisions easily and often let things flow because you don't want to make decisions anyway. This is suggested by the fact that you didn't use either pair. You want to take the socks home and don't know what to bring. He doesn't make pairs and doesn't end up where he expected. Port Wakefield Road is a busy road (everyone is on it, see Matthew 7:13) (see road). God is challenging you to make a decision to choose His path or you will fall into turmoil like everyone else without Him. You must return to your first love of Christ. As mentioned above, you too must pray in the spirit. The lack of practice here is why you lack spiritual discernment and clarity. You are currently ambiguous. For when things heat up, the leaven of the Pharisees (earlier religious teachings) swells and corrupts everything in your heart (see Matthew 16:6). Previous doctrines have planted seeds that manifest when the pressure comes. The Scripture that I also pick up heavily on is John 21:18. Truly, truly, I tell you, when you were younger you girded yourself and went where you wanted; but when you are old you will stretch out your hands and someone else will gird you and lead you where you do not want to go. You get dressed and land on Port Wakefield Road. You must die to your self and walk by faith and allow God to take you where He wants you. 33. People running in a race carrying ladders
Walk, Run, Stairs, Horses, Elephants, Tracks, Hills, Finish Line, Secret Santa
I was on a race track of sorts and I saw people in teams of different sizes (some solo, others in groups of two, three, four and more) in a race running down individual lanes carrying ladders and heading towards what I imagined a finish line. I knew some of the people who ran. First one or two would appear on top of a small hill, and then more and more would come running or more like a rush towards the finish line. As I watched, I saw some coming down the hill on horseback, and finally one came down the hill straight towards me on an elephant. It was a bit scary to see this big elephant coming straight at me. He stopped just in front of me. I knew someone was with me even though I didn't see them. Interpretation:
People run the race of faith (see race and race). Groups of various sizes represent families, individuals and communities. The ladder that everyone carries represents Jesus Christ and the Cross (see Ladder). People on horseback may represent those who have elements of the world in their Christian gait (see horse), but tend to symbolize those who are strong in faith (see horse). The top of the hill from which the runners can be seen represents the place of revelation and power without which these runners could not reach the finish line (see hill). The elephant standing in your way represents the great or high-level ministry that God has ordained for you (see Elephant). The sense of foreboding you experienced means that this would not be possible in nature. However, your invisible accomplice is the Holy Spirit, it is He who is orchestrating this dream and He is with you in it too. He will be with you (see Invisible Accomplice). 34. Pen in the Pocket Dream Pen, Ink, Smudge, Dark Blue, Blue, Escape, Dream Replay
He was wearing a blue shirt with a pen in his shirt pocket. The pen spilled dark blue ink and made a quarter-sized smudge. A friend pointed out the stain to me. The spring leaked because the tip didn't retract. I've had this dream twice with six months to a year between dreams. Interpretation:
You will write material that is scandalous because you don't hold back (see ink). The spot speaks of the offense (see spot). Dark blue speaks of the inspiration of the Holy Spirit in what you write (see blue). The dream is repeated twice as a sign of urgency and confirmation of the message.
You must write (see Repeated Dream). 35. Person thrown off rock Rock, wall, fall, throw, board, toes, legs. pain, moaning
I saw George thrown off the rock he was standing on by another man named Brett. He hit a stone wall and landed on another stone, injuring his toes and legs. He groaned in pain. Interpretation:
Brett means 'Brittany', an area of France so called because it has retained its British flair (see Brett in the Dictionary of Names and Places). So George being kicked out by Brett means George was removed for lack of change. Stumbling against the cliff face and falling onto the rock speaks of brokenness (see Matthew 22:42–44) (see Rock). He also says George has been removed from his place of pride and safety. Injury to the legs indicates a loss of strength. The injury to the toes in this situation indicates a serious impact on the gait of George's spiritual children, the smaller limbs (see Legs and Toes). The moan speaks of the liberation of the spirit through death (see moan). 36. Floating Dream Space, Floating, Window, Haze, Left, Eye, Hallway, Cracked, Glass, Tripping, Floor, Shop, Mother, Father, Zipper, Closed, Cannot Enter
I was in a room, a big room. I started floating around the room and said, "God is home!" He was standing in front of a large window with drawn curtains that were purple in color. The presence of God fell on me. So I started walking to the other side of the room. It was blurry; I saw a white mist in front of me. I stretched my arms into the mist and tried to touch the presence there. The presence was stronger. I started leaving the room down the hall. Seeing through my left eye was like looking through a broken glass window. As I walked down the hall, fear gripped me and I was afraid of tripping over things on the floor because I couldn't see very well. Eventually I reached a tent, I knew my mom and dad were inside. The zipper was closed, I couldn't get in. The dream is over. I woke up and thought of Psalm 22 and Jeremiah 8.
The Lord shows you that you are a heavenly house of God (see house). This is further compared to their parents, who are earthly businesses in comparison (see Businesses). The showcase speaks of “an opportunity” and “your eyes
soul” (see window). The purple curtain is Jesus (see purple). The anointing brings up a problem from the past (his parents). Your relationship with your parents causes you to stumble when you look with your natural eyes (see links, hallway and father). Sounds like you're having trouble getting along with your parents. There is no familiar ground and its presence intimidates you. The Lord is warning you that this is a potential stumbling block and that it will take away the anointing and presence of God in you. Your parents are unsaved (earthly provisions). In the natural (left eye) it seems that your parents will not be open (zip) to you, God and the gospel (see zip). This has the potential to seriously affect your walk with God. You want a deeper loving relationship with your parents, but when you go to them, they suck the anointing out of you like a bucket of water has been thrown on you. It's like every time you connect with family, it's in the flesh and you lose focus (even if you're trying to talk about the things of God) and you go out of grief. God shows you that you must not look at them in the natural, but look at them through God's eyes: His glory (the mist). You have to stay in the spirit, see them as God sees them, and as you do that you become Jesus around them and see them open (see cloud). 37. Stone Wall Wall of Living Dreams
I saw something like a stone wall, only smooth and alive. Words really cannot describe it. The stones were soft and interacted with each other. The wall vibrated and throbbed and lived. I thought about how incredibly beautiful and beautiful the wall was and I really wanted to look at it again and again. Interpretation:
This wall is you (see wall). The stones on the wall represent the deposits that God has placed in you (see Stones). People will be amazed at the anointing on you. 38. Frog and Take-Away Dream Drive-Through, Car, Frog, Hobble, Drain, Chicken Leg, Tied Up, Tree, Cracked, Black, Birds of Prey, Torn, Strange
I drove through a drive-through in the car that a lady from the church had given me (this lady has a reputation for being unreliable). I saw a frog or toad limping along a drainage channel (with small holes) in the ground. i thought ok . . ?
Then I noticed that her legs were tied together. He had a piece of raw, skinless chicken leg strapped to his back. He jumped into a tree and a flock of birds attacked him (large black birds of prey - crows, crows, etc.) and tore him to pieces. So I walked away and I was like, well, that's kinda weird! And I woke up! Interpretation:
The transit is really what is going on in your life. He gets in the car to be fed and doesn't realize what's going on. God shows you through this everyday situation (you can regularly take away food) what is happening spiritually (see car). In short, it sounds like you look to ministry as your source of sustenance from God. The car driving through the drive-thru represents a fast business mindset (see Drive-Through). You rush things and do not meditate on the Word or seek God (see Hebrews 5:14). Be careful not to put ministry ahead of your relationship with Jesus. When you see the frog, God is showing you what's really going on. The frog represents two things: 1. Deception (a lying spirit) or you bought a deception (see frog). 2. A fortress affecting your life. Fortitude is looking for a human father figure rather than God than God. The broken promises you received from your earthly father make you see other men as substitutes. The Lord does not want this to happen again in the last days of your life, for God is your Heavenly Father. He will never break his promises to you. The blessing of the Lord makes rich and adds no suffering (Proverbs 10:22). People's promises aren't always what they seem. Many promises sound very tempting, but come with problems. The fact that the car was owned by a Christian woman (as you described) represents a service promised to you by an unreliable source. The promised car corresponds to the promised service you are waiting for. Both are mistakes (the frog). You must be fed and well established before you can enter the service. God, not man, gives the ministry. Once you are grounded in Christ and know who you are, you can minister with full appreciation of your gifts and with the power of the Holy Ghost without overflowing. The fact that the frog is tied up means it loses its power, dominance, and influence over your life (see Tied Up). But even if you think you've gotten over the disappointment of the past (the false promises), God warns you it could happen again. The fact that the frog's legs are tied together means that it is
partially treated, not fully treated. Limping along the drain represents a sterile place, without potency, without anointing (see drain). The chicken drumstick tied to the frog indicates food or feeding. Raw means it is not yet ready to be eaten (see Raw). It has not yet passed the test fire. The fact that birds are black means they are demonic (see birds). If you ascend to ministry too soon, God will show you your vulnerability and what the devil will do (see tree). It can also represent the devil waiting until you are at the forefront of your ministry before bringing you down. This is a warning from God. it's a good dream This shows that God cares about your well-being and does not want His plan for your life to be jeopardized or derailed because of childhood disappointments (see Jeremiah 29:11). You are prone to men (father figures) making empty promises and making you suffer the pain of disappointment. He wants you to slow down in your service efforts. Getting ahead of God and His plans for your life will lead to disaster as the enemy will have a picnic/holiday. God doesn't want you to go beyond your depth. When the time is right, he will open the door and his timing is perfect. Please don't be afraid because God has not given us a spirit of fear. Because by doing so, God will give you the gift of discernment and wisdom. 39. Canopy dream floor, sitting, chair, playing, toy, roof, licking, dripping, doing nothing, water, angry, rage, cleaning, gutter, dry grass, dirt, hole, water flow, living room
I was in my friend Tom's living room. Tom sat on the floor. Jean (his wife) was sitting on a deck chair. Caleb (her son) played. There were other people in the back room (X4). I don't know who they were, I was joking with Caleb. He showed me his room full of toys. Then I looked at Tom; the ceiling leaked water. It dripped onto Tom. He sat there and did nothing about it. I looked at Jean in the chair. She looked upset and angry. In the next scene, I climbed onto the roof of the house. I cleaned the gutter. He had dry grass, dirt and manure. I cleaned it and found that the water was coming from a large hole that opened into the living room. Interpretation:
The image of this dream shows Tom on the floor and Jean in the chair. This seems to indicate that Tom has no authority at home. Jean has authority and may look down on Tom (see Sitting). This unfair structure of authority suffocates the Holy Spirit and blocks His flow.
at home. The Holy Spirit comes in, but not right, it should be through the door. There are blocks in Tom. You stumble, perhaps because of strengths (self-esteem, unworthiness) that may hold you back from past mistakes. It seems Jean has no respect or trust for him (due to past sins or mistakes?). Jean may need to forgive Tom so that Tom can live in his God-given authority. Tom is also relieved of a burden that prevents him from fulfilling his rightful role. Caleb playing with a room full of toys seems to indicate that he is spoiled (see toys). His future is in jeopardy because he doesn't really learn God's ways from Tom. The leak suggests that the Holy Spirit is going in the wrong direction, and Jean finds this offensive (see water). This could be because Jean sees a character flaw in Tom that doesn't seem to do anything about it and discredits him in her eyes. The fact that this has been revealed to you means there is a lesson for you here. It could also be that Tom has a blind spot and can't see him. Tom can receive this revelation from you (please pray for receptivity). [This dream has application in any home, especially where the husband is more spiritual than the wife. Unless the husband provides security through leadership and finances, he may be despised in his wife's eyes, especially if his emphasis is spiritual rather than practical.] Tom may need to stock up on some wood, hay, and straw (the grass, dirt, and manure in dreams) to become a better husband (see 1 Corinthians 3:12). We can be anointed to help others and not to help ourselves or to deal with ourselves. A bad leak is caused by our shortcomings. God's grace revealed this, which means that God wants to carry out His plans. Tom prays for his calling and for a door to open that is God's answer. God says Tom must put things in order at home before another ministry opens up for him. God doesn't want Tom to collapse later because of a faulty structure in the house. 40. Two pairs of dream shoes
I saw two pairs of shoes. One pair were the shoes I wear to work (in Christian ministry); the other the shoes I wear at home. Interpretation:
God is telling you not to walk two different paths. He says that what you do at work on duty should be at home (see shoes). 41. Spider in Slippers Dream
Slippers, dark blue, floor, spider
My husband spends a lot of time preaching the gospel. I saw her dark blue sneakers on the floor and a spider got into one of them. Interpretation:
This is a warning that when your husband is gone (empty slippers) the enemy will attempt to hamper your effectiveness in moving in the Holy Spirit by attacking the house (its foundation). The scripture that comes to mind is 1 Samuel 30:1-6 (see slippers, spider, ground, and blue). There is an additional warning that when your husband returns from duty, the enemy will try to attack him at home. 42. Burning Wallet Dream Wallet, Fire, Friend, Fence, Death, Corner, North
I set my wallet on fire. I was with a friend (although I didn't see him). My wallet was hanging from a pole and wire fence. He knew he was doing this out of respect for a friend who had passed away. It was on the corner of Smith Road and Main North Road. So I was worried that all my identification data would be destroyed. Interpretation:
Your friend is Christ (see friend). The fence is a demarcation point; it is the separation between the old self and the new self (see fence). This is compounded by the fact that you are burning the wallet for a deceased friend (see wallet). This friend was his old self (see friend). You are on the corner of Smith and Main North Roads, indicating that you will soon be turning the corner to avoid getting lost in the crowd (Smith) to get closer to Christ who dwells on the north side (see North and Corner). That it's not about money but about identity is further reinforced by his concern for the details of his identity rather than losing his money after the event. However, it's fair to say that this transition will cost you everything. 43. Terrorist Dream Terrorists, gallows, hanged men, soldiers, machine guns, wounded, bullets
I saw some terrorists on a gallows about to be hanged. At the same time, I heard comments about how these terrorists planned to flee and then attack. I watched as one of the terrorists rolled off the platform with an accompanying explosion, and then I heard gunshots. Wounded soldiers sat on benches and watched; then one of the soldiers (he had his hand in a sling) got up and fired his machine gun at the terrorists over the heads of the soldiers on the benches.
I worried that he might have hit other people in the pews because he wasn't careful about returning shots. Interpretation:
This dream is an important warning. He talks about the potential problems caused by false converts (terrorists) who don't actually come to the cross of Christ. The gallows represents the cross and avoiding the hangman's noose says they did not actually die on Calvary and therefore avoid its demands on the human heart (see hanging). These are considered terrorists because they are used by the enemy to sow discord and strife in the Body of Christ (see Terrorists). They correspond to the tares in Christ's parable of the wheat and the tares (see Matthew 13:25, 27–28). The blast speaks of an exploding incident followed by words shot back and forth (see blast and shots). The soldiers in the pews represent the Church as God's spiritual army (see Soldier). They are hurt because they have not fully processed past hurts and disappointments (see Hurt). Wounded people are more vulnerable to the enemy's onslaught and tend to respond with no regard for the well-being of the rest of the body of Christ. The soldier with a slingshot on his back is possibly the image of a leader not fully responding to the words that follow the incident; this has the potential to hurt others within the service. This is a warning to watch for false converts, a reminder to heal past hurts, and also a warning not to respond to everything that is said inside and outside the church. 44. Coded Numbers Message Sleep Code, Numbers, Two, Three, Four, Six, Seven, Eight, Screen, Corner, Warehouse, Smart, Roundabout
In my dream, I had someone I loved very much but rarely saw. We both had sets of numbers, and the numbers were a consistent set. My numbers were six, seven, eight, and his was one of them, but I can't remember. So I wanted to post/display my numbers so I could see when I was walking a certain path. I wanted to put them up at the roundabout on the corner of Reservoir Road and Smart Road. Interpretation:
This dream is related to your relationship with your husband. They complement each other. It seems that you and your husband don't spend much time together. It also seems that God is communicating with your husband through this
is sleeping. Their numbers are six, seven and eight. These specific numbers in this order go well together because they tell you that you are making spiritual progress. They tell you that you have been in the flesh (six), are moving toward divine perfection (seven), and are ready for a spiritual fresh start (eight) (see Sixes, Sevens, and Eights). What you're writing is code for your husband to decipher. It's possible that your husband's numbers are four, three, and two, which would be the supplemental numbers to complete the order, or round up to ten. This combination in this context would mean that he now has dominion (four) and will experience resurrection (three) through his unity (two) (see two, three, and four). The corner of Reservoir and Smart Roads is also important because it says that you will soon (corner) reach the (smart) wisdom of God (Reservoir) and turn back (roundabout) (see Reservoir, corner and roundabout). This is an amazing dream! 45. Shoplifter Dream shoplifter, vase, service worker, supermarket
I saw someone steal vases in a supermarket. He took a vase and put it upside down in a tote bag. I could see four vases in the bag. Then he crouched in the checkout line and when no one was looking, he walked past the checkout undetected. Upon exiting the supermarket, the thief handed the bag to another man who was waiting outside the mall. I spoke to the clerk about what I saw and he told me they needed proof. He then said he didn't mind raising the alarm because any attention he paid to would-be thieves would prevent him from serving when the crowds came to see what was going on. Interpretation:
The thief is the devil (see thief). Vessels are human beings, potential bearers of God's glory (see Vessel). They are late because they cannot be used now to carry the Spirit of God. The supermarket is the church, and the vendor is the shepherd of that flock (see Vendor and Storehouse). Unfortunately, this pastor appears to be a salaried worker (someone who is only there for pay) because he doesn't really care about the welfare of those for whom he is responsible (see John 10:12-13). The person in the mall is a religious spirit. This dream is a picture of the devil using cults to rob God of his servants and lead them away from the truth. The problem is that members do not have a solid foundation in God's Word and therefore cannot distinguish truth from error. Cults often have a distorted view of the deity of
Exclude Christ, the Trinity, the Devil and Hell, and also the power of the Holy Spirit for today. 46. Dry Hard Pizza Dream Pizza, Dry, Cooking, Lady, Red, Wife, Fight, Redhead, Scratched Face, Wrestling, Kicking
I ordered a pizza. Although it took a long time to cook (about an hour and a half), I waited patiently. When it was done it felt dry and hard. I politely told the lady I didn't want the pizza. She was really rude so I threatened to throw the pizza at her. I then privately filed a complaint with my senior pastor. He said he would take care of it. He left and came back with the same pizza. I got upset and then left the room (I think it was red). Then I saw my wife fight with a redhead where I had ordered the pizza (I think in the main lobby). My wife's face was scratched. So I found myself on the floor trying to hit her (the redhead). She tried to avoid me by kicking me with her feet. Interpretation:
This dream is related to your relationship with your church. The lady is the church (see woman). It feels like you're waiting to do God's will (food, pizza) and not getting what you expected (see food). This could be related to your area of expertise or the role you are looking forward to because you seem to be patiently waiting for it. What you get is a lifeless, hard, dry, maybe religious, you know, "that's the way things work around here" attitude. This is reflected in the speed at which the pizza is baked, which equates to a "slow response". Cooking also speaks of the works of the flesh (see Cooking). When you are unhappy and say something about what has been said, it seems as if the church is turning against you. They disagree with something being said or the way things are being done and tell someone (that's the pizza-throwing threat). This can also be a threat to leave the church. That puts you ahead of the lead pastor. The lead pastor listens to your case but is unable to offer more. He really just wants to keep the peace and will side with those who have been in the church the longest. The red room is a situation of anger or passion where the flesh rises (see red). In the midst of this, his wife is hurt (a scratched face means a bruised heart) and bullied by an evil spirit who threatens to uncover (in the lobby) some troubles (see Face, Scratches, and Hallway). The dream ends with you in a spiritual war with this evil spirit. Appears afraid of you (avoids you), but will attack if given the opportunity. I am also reminded of Genesis 25:25-27 (see Redhead Woman).
47. Harlot Church Dream door, mirror, elevators, left hand, beautiful, room, old people, man, prostitute
I walked through the city; I don't know which city, so I saw a church. He looked down, there were two large doors. One of the doors opened; the one on my left, closed. I saw two smaller gates inside the two larger gates. I walked through them until I reached a hallway. It was beautiful inside, full of shiny metal mirrors. Then I saw elevators (elevators) and got on one. Once in the elevator, I looked to the left and saw another elevator that was open. I thought about getting on that elevator. I was afraid of getting lost, so I stayed where I was and went to the control panel. It looked a bit like an H. I knew it was a picture of the two elevators and that I was in the left column. I pushed and he led me to another nice room. There were elderly people around and I found myself talking to a tall man. I asked him if he was a Christian. He confirmed and said, "Yes." So I asked him if he believed what the Bible says, he said, "Yes." So I asked again, "Do you believe the whole Bible?" and he said, "Most of it." Then it was like I went into preaching mode and told him to believe everything. Then I realized that I didn't have shoes back then. Then the man was gone and a woman in her fifties wearing a red skirt, white shirt and red blazer was sitting in the same chair as the man. I lay on the chair. I asked if he spoke in tongues and he said yes. I started telling him that this is the only way to stay in God's love. You cannot do this on your own. I also told him that I was worried and that's why I was telling him all this. I didn't want him to go to hell. I said, "I better go now." As I grabbed her leg I got a little emotional, I had the idea of taking her or asking if she would like to go to her room. I knew it was wrong to do something like this, but instead I got up and wanted to leave. Then she said, "Don't go. i want to hear more . . ." Interpretation:
They entered salvation (the narrow way, see Matthew 7:13-14) in a place where others entered the broad way (the great gates) that are open to others (see gates). This happened at a time when you were depressed (look down, see below). The doors that open (before you enter through the small doors) indicate that religion was offered to you before you found Christ. They also understand that the true church is within the church (door within the door).
Now that you're inside, you've begun to see behind the glossy facade (an exterior spectacle with little substance beyond). Mirrors probably refer to smoke and mirror (deception), vanity, or selfishness (see mirror). After entering, you want to make progress or grow spiritually. The elevator in the dream is the vehicle for spiritual progress (see elevator). However, he entered the elevator on the left. The left in this situation represents the carnal, hypocritical, religious, unbelieving, cursed, condemned, mortal attempt to reach God (see Left and Right). Your concern that you will get lost getting into the other elevator may be a concern that you may lose friends who value you if you get into the right elevator (God's way) (see right). They went upstairs and came into what looked like a beautiful room (remember that the fruit of temptation looked attractive to the eye, see Gen 3:6; 13:10). Seeing the elders means you see the past. These people once experienced a movement of God (see Elder). You are speaking to a tall man (see Tall). He represents the earthly authority in the church. You'll find out that he doesn't believe the whole Bible if you push him even harder to tell you the truth. You also note that you have no shoes, which likely means you've lost authority to speak to him (see Shoes). Naturally, when people are barefoot, they are careful where they step and cannot freely wage war (war here means witnessing or evangelizing). The reason your shoes were taken from you is that although there is a man with obvious authority, there is also a spiritual force behind him: the woman. She is lying on the chair. The Chair is the seat of authority. She is a prostitute dressed in red covering a white shirt (there was once a movement of God in this place, but she was a prostitute and is dressed in red [see prostitutes]). The prostitute says "yes" to your questions to buy time. This is talk to buy more time to try to seduce you. Although you seem to have made the first move by touching her leg, she is a seductress and a master at presenting herself in an attractive manner (see Prov. 6:25-26; 7:10-18). She wants you to feel like you've sparked sexual excitement (she knows men's hearts), but you've stayed true to her. Get out (see 2 Timothy 2:22)! 48. In the army Looking for part of the platoon army, school, bus, garage, hospital, billboard, ballet
I'm in the army on a cruise. We ended up in an unfamiliar city and stayed at a school. A former senior pastor of mine is our commander. I went to see
for part of the train on a coach (bus). I went to the school garage but I couldn't find the bus. In the further course of the school flowed into a children's hospital. I walked out through a door and saw three people talking. One of them started falling from a balcony-like area. I reached out and stopped his fall. I went back inside and the rooms and hallways were like a maze. I walked out into a large mall-style recreation area. I saw a child tied up and understood that he had a mental problem. I walked past this person and saw people rushing to secure ping pong tables so they could play at lunchtime. I walked out and was greeted by the crowd on the sidewalk. I stopped to put on a pair of ballet slippers. He was worried because he wanted to go back to the school he was at. He wasn't sure which way to go. The last thing I remember was riding down a side street on a water ride like in a theme park. Interpretation:
The cruise suggests that this dream describes something of your Christian journey. What we are looking at is the amount of time that has elapsed since it was under the previous senior pastor. School stands for lifelong learning (see school). If you're looking for the coach, say you're looking for a service (see bus). The garage speaks of the need for organizational repair (see garage). You are in a nearby children's hospital and this may indicate that you have worked with sick and immature Christians and may need personal repair yourself (see Hospital). You go out through a door that Christ is supposed to leave. Out There, you had influence in keeping someone from collapsing (see Out There). You have taken a step away from Christ. And what you experienced was like an ever-changing roadblock as you tried to negotiate it (see maze). Moving to the large leisure area, he noticed the abandonment of the mentally handicapped and instead found camaraderie false love (table tennis) and jokes. You step out of the system and are moved by the mass of lost humanity going nowhere. At this point you will stop to put on a pair of ballet slippers that speak of God's grace aligning you with God's love (see ballet). The desire to return to the school where you were placed may reflect a deep-rooted desire to re-establish yourself in the organizational structure in which you grew up. But even if you
seems to be going through a period of uncertainty, being guided by the spirit (the journey on water). It promises to be a mix of fun and uncertainty, taking you places you've never been before (see John 21:18). We must end the desire to return, which is to seek safety in the old system. This requires some severing of emotional soul ties. In doing so, you will find the freedom of mind and coaching you are looking for. 49. Parrot Dream parrot, colorful, white, eating
I saw a multicolored parrot posing as a cockatoo (white parrot) and I fed it. Interpretation:
A parrot is a gossip (see parrot). This claims to be fair, but it's not what it claims to be (see White). The fact that you feed means you feed the gossip to pass it on to others (see Feeding). 50. Flood Dream City, Straight Street, Old Houses, Middle, Dirty Water, Women, Flood, Ladder, Foundation, Grávida, Wood, Stairs, Old
Back then, this rural community was like a village. In this community, there was a straight street in the middle, and old houses and buildings lined both sides of the street. Then I stood in the middle of the road and could see water pouring in one direction from the road. The water was dirty. On that street there were two or three women who said, "We'll still get through the flood because it's not that deep." But as they went through the tide, the water began gushing very fast and deeper. As I watched them, I made the decision to go in a different direction and found myself climbing that one solid concrete pole. This pole was part of the stairs (and part of the foundation), so if you think about it, it followed the steps and steps. As I was hanging on the pole and feeling uneasy about being pregnant, I looked around and saw this old house just a meter away. This house had a real wooden staircase in the front and I saw this couple with a small child at the top of the stairs feeling comfortable and safe where they were. And I said, "I could have climbed that ladder, it would have been so much easier for me." Not long after, the water calmed down and I climbed down from the pole. An old man looked at me. I'm not sure what happened to the people that were
through the bubbling water. Interpretation:
The rural community is their church; you could even imagine it like this. The straight way is the way of the righteous and what is to come (see straight and way). Old houses and buildings represent those that do not change. They are the ones who have a semblance of godliness but do not apply the Word of God in their lives (see Old House). You may not be aware of this. They settled down as Christians living in the flesh rather than the Spirit. It is important to note that these people look and act like Christians, but God is showing them what they really are. When you are contemplating an important decision (standing in the middle of the road), a flood of mud or a stream of digging words (mud hauling) (this may include lies) pours out (see path). These words seem to apply to many churches and not just yours (see Mucky). It looks like God is allowing some pretty uncomfortable things to be revealed about Church leadership in general that will shake it and test its very foundations. Some of the information will be dug up and this will unleash a new flood of information, likely when the media or a person starts digging for more dirt to feed on. The women you saw on the street are churches (the bride of Christ, see Ephesians 5:25). Churches trying to survive on their own will be swept away. These are the women who said they can get through this because it's not very deep. You choose to go in the right direction (what you call "the other direction"). That direction is to seek Christ in the Spirit. He is the only one who can save us in such a situation (see Isaiah 59:19b). He is the default. He is the ladder (see Genesis 28:12; John 1:51), the foundation (see 1 Corinthians 3:11), and the Word. And the cross is the pole (or pole, see John 3:14) to which you hold fast (see Steps, Foundation, and Pole). I think her pregnancy helps us establish a time frame for this event and I would suggest that since she is less than six months old we consider something within that time frame, although we should always be careful to establish time frames for God. Your pregnancy also indicates that you carry a promise from God, possibly a prophecy about your life (see Pregnancy). The view of the old house with the wooden staircase symbolizes a look into the past (see Casa Velha). It looks comfortable, but this is fake. The partner you are looking for is actually you, who wants to return to the good life of your comfortable past. We need to remember that Jesus said, “No one has
he puts his hand to the plow and, looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God” (Luke 9:62). Although they look comfortable, the wooden staircase means that what this couple has built is of wood (flesh) and not spirit (see 1 Corinthians 3:12-13), and again it is old and therefore has not changed changes. . (see wood). You even think about leaving because you're particularly clumsy. But before you can make that decision, the stream stops. As you come down from the post, an old man looks at you. This old man is your past looking back at you (see old man). You will be tempted to return to the former comfort you once had. God takes you where you have peace. They can enter the secret place that Jacob could not (see Gen 28:12ff). God is calling you to return to Spirit and become more spiritually aware. You are currently experiencing fear and need to be more in spirit to give birth to the promise you are now carrying. There is also a thread of fear of the poverty of the distant past that troubles him. You're not sure what happened to those who tried to fend for themselves. They're the ones who didn't have the right foundation. When the flood came, they were swept away because they were moved by circumstances and not by the Word of God (see Matthew 7:24–27). It's important for you to understand that God is using this deluge of crap for His own purposes. He cleanses the church before revival. Interestingly, when the Israelites crossed the Jordan into the Promised Land, the Jordan River was flooded, but it is also harvest time (see Joshua 3:15). God is giving you this dream to prepare you for what is to come. I believe you are measured by your faith. God says come into the spirit. Let the Spirit guide you, for in the Spirit we are born of the promises of God and bear fruit. It is our fruit (and the fulfillment of His promises) that will shine as we stand before Him at the end of the race. Everything that is of flesh—wood, hay, stubble—is destroyed. 51. Dream cars, accidents, drivers, injuries
I saw two cars approach each other as if they were about to collide head-on. The two drivers were young and appeared to be joking with each other. I saw the two cars collide and I also saw and recognized the injured driver. Interpretation:
This dream is a warning from God (see car accident). Under the circumstances in which it happened, this means that two departments (vehicles) of the ministry in which the dreamer is involved will arrive at the place where there will be one.
department before the other (see automobile). Due to mental immaturity, neither will be willing to give in to the other and when they do, the dream represents the department that is being harmed. The scripture that immediately came to mind is Genesis 13:7-9. Therefore, gentleness and trust in God are required at this time. 52. The Vision White hearse, hearse, woman, passenger
I saw a white hearse with John (one of my parishioners) in the passenger seat. Someone else was driving and there were two women in the back seat. Interpretation:
The white hearse symbolizes the burial of a crime (see hearse). The crime is identified by the two women in the back seat. One woman symbolizes an issue related to John's ex-wife and the other the church where John witnessed the pastor's betrayal in a marriage counseling session (see Woman). 53. Alien Invasion Dream Alien, Army, Invader, Rock, Sea, Gun, Sand, Cave, Candles, Orange, Honey, Dune Buggy, Roof, Wall
A foreign army was marching in and I saw them at the foot of a large rock jutting out into the sea. Others and I sat somewhere higher on the rock and looked down at the landing. I ran to find guns and ammo to shoot them. To do this I had to crawl through the entrance to a narrow sand cave about a foot high. At the base of that sandy door, leading deeper into the cave it opened, were a dozen or so orange candles. The candles were all in different burning stages. Most were just piles of wax where a candle used to stand. At that point in the dream, I had the revelation that it was only a dream, but the scene was so vivid and real I could smell the wax and the cold sand. Behind the entrance were two people, my compatriots, a man and a woman. The entrance was so narrow I thought the ceiling would collapse at any moment and I would die here. I realized that it didn't matter if I died here because otherwise I would die anyway when the enemy entered the place. I realized that I shouldn't give up and that something bigger was at play here. I went through the narrow entrance and down into the cave where the man who reminded me of actor Mel Gibson led me through another exit to a powerful buggy-like vehicle and we went and got that
Weapons we were looking for. In the next scene we had the guns (rifles and ammo) and we were going back and I knew the enemy was sneaking in. Mel showed me on a map how it worked to get us back to the hotspot. As the driver, he parked the car on the roof of a fortress-like building and again on a wall that ran where we had to go. It looked quite spectacular and exciting but I was confident that it would get us to the hotspot. I also knew that we would be shot along the way. Interpretation:
The Invasion speaks of the infiltration and subtle influence of technology alienating the Church and entraining it (addicted) to entertainment. The cave speaks of the hidden church (see cave); this is the female at the bottom of the cave (see woman). The narrow sandy entrance says two things. First, it says the road will be under pressure. Second, it says that most of the church is simply playing with the Word of God (see Matthew 7:26) (see Strait). The orange candles are a warning of the state of the Church and its dwindling apostolic commission (see Matthew 28:19-20). We, the Western Church, are drawn into a lifestyle rich in entertainment that comforts the flesh, and as a result we have become spectators. We expect people to come to us instead of leaving with the message we received. The fear of death I experienced as I crawled through that narrow opening represents the fear of ridicule I will feel as I share this revelation. The realization that something bigger is at stake says I will stick with it because I know the Church is in danger. The awareness that what you experienced was a dream and yet felt so real tells you that even though it was only a dream, it is a certain spiritual reality. Mel means "boss" and therefore in this dream Mel Gibson represents Jesus Christ who was hidden by the church (see Woman and Boss). The buggy symbolizes a mighty ministry (see Dune Buggy) powered by Jesus Christ bringing this message to a preaching platform (see roof) and over obstacles and barriers (walls) that would otherwise hinder it (see walls). Guns are arranged hearts (launch pads) for words, and ammo are those words (see bullets). Being shot speaks of "friendly fire" from people within the church who are carrying this message. 54. New House and Goldie Dream New Home, Gold, Five, ID
I came home to a new home. The house was bigger than usual and everything
it was like new inside. When I walked in, I saw Goldie was inside. She said, 'It's just me; He's not a thief or anything. Goldie went through my belongings and picked out five things that identified me. He had a picture and a hat and three other things. Interpretation:
The new house is the promise of growth and spiritual fulfillment (see Casa e Nova). The name Goldie means 'a noble yellow metal' (see Goldie in Dictionary of Names and Places). It represents money and is related to your spiritual growth and the prosperity that comes with it. This is a warning from God that as you step into your spiritual inheritance, beware of the subtle power of money to rob you of who you are in Christ (your identity). In the dream, Goldie says, 'It's just me; no thief. . ..” This is a sign of apparent friendship between you and her. However, it (money) robs you of your identity in Christ. She seeks to gain the grace and favor of God that identifies him (see Five). Be careful, you can't lose who you are in Christ. Jesus says you can gain the whole world and lose your soul (see Matthew 16:26). That is the danger here (see Deuteronomy 8:7-11, 18). 55. Window Climb Dreamstorm, window, first floor, roof, north
I knew a very strong storm was coming. I told my husband and he tried to look out the window. In the next scene, we were upstairs and he said, "I'll check it out." My husband climbed out the window and onto the roof, easily walked to the gutter and faced north to see the approaching storm. He looked down at his feet thinking that he wouldn't normally do that because a person on the roof would be careful, but he walked confidently as if it wasn't a problem. Interpretation:
A storm coming from the north portends God's imminent judgment (see North and Storm). A look speaks of prophetic insight (see outlook). Climbing the stairs represents entering into the presence of God (see above). Entering through the window indicates that your husband is entering into God's prophetic promises (see step). It goes beyond just seeing and moves in place (see John 3:3-5). Walking confidently on the roof is walking a preaching platform in faith, and it seems that part of your message could be judgment (see roof).
56. Skate Skateboard Dream, tricks, wheels, new
He was on a skateboard and doing some tricks while riding it. The tricks basically consisted of kicking the back of the board to make it slide. I took the board when I was done and another young man was with me. I looked at my wheels and they were all worn out. His wheels were new. Interpretation:
Skateboarding speaks of youth work (see skate). Doing tricks means walking in the gifts of the Holy Spirit (see trick). The wheels represent your spirit; Worn wheels mean that you will no longer refuel in God after your ministry (see wheel). Seeing that your wheels are new tells you that the other person is spending time with God to renew their spirit (see Isaiah 40:30–31). 57. Watching the Mushroom Dream Table, Jamie, right, mushrooms
I approached a table. Jamie, an old friend, was on my right. I looked at the table and there was a selection of mushrooms on the table. I had to choose what I wanted. Interpretation:
The table is the decision-making process, and picking the mushroom means you're left in the dark by the decision-makers (see Table and Mushroom). Jamie on the right means the flesh is in control and therefore you do not see what is happening spiritually (see Jamie in Dictionary of Names and Places). Like Jacob, you must wrestle with God for His promises and not rely on people or ministries to advance in God (see Genesis 32:22–32). 58. The Flying Bus Dream Fly, Bus, Butterfly, Carolyn, Seat, Coat, Cold, View, Coast, Home
He was on board a flying bus called "La Mariposa". Carolyn said the trip wasn't the best (she's done it before). I thought it was great! The interior was larger than a normal bus, more like the interior of a 747. We were coming back from a day trip. I switched places to be with someone else. I left my coat on the other seat. It was a bit cold but ok. I was concerned that my other seat might steal someone else's seat (which wouldn't fill). We didn't realize the bus was flying until we saw it from the air. There was a great view along the coast. We were traffic free and there was a big one
vantage points. We made our way home relaxed and amused. Interpretation:
Butterfly speaks of a ministry in the Spirit (see Butterfly). The butterfly is contrasted with the land caterpillar as being free from restraint. Carolyn means 'woman' (see Carolyn in Dictionary of Names and Places). In this situation, it is an indication of a woman in your life who is not comfortable walking by faith (the Spirit). A day trip is an indication of the ministry in Christ (see day). Moving seats is a change of role and authority (see Seats). This is compounded by the fact that you left your coat on the other seat (see coat). It seems that if you change roles, you fear that your previous position will be carried over. The slight chill he felt seems to indicate a cold take on the decision to switch roles (see Cold). Seeing from the air refers to being in the spirit and moving in the prophetic (see vision). The coast is the boundary between the spiritual and natural realms (the boundary of belief) (see Coast). Being free from traffic means being free from people's trading systems. Going home relaxed means going to heaven (see Home), and not being stuck in traffic means being free from political or religious competition. 59. Water flies over the keyboard View water, flies, computer
I watched water fly over my laptop in slow motion. Interpretation:
Water flying over the keyboard speaks of an anointing on what you are typing (see Water and Computers). It moves in slow motion because the writing takes time to come together (see slow motion). 60. Head and Cheek Bolts Son, bolts, head, cheek
My son had a screw in his head and one in his cheek. I offered to dig them out with a cordless drill I was holding. He didn't let me. He came back a little later and said, "I took them out myself." Interpretation:
Screws represent strengths (see screw). This dream shows that your child has two strengths; one is a mental attitude and the other is chutzpah. His refusal to allow them to serve indicates that he must help eliminate them. While you currently have these two areas to deal with, it looks like you're doing so in the right environment. The battery
The drill in his hand symbolizes the Holy Spirit in his heart (see drums and hands). Do not press the topic to force its removal. Keep doing what you are doing and God will guide you in dealing with them. 61. Dream Cheese tennis player Pirate Cheese, pirate, television, law
I dreamed that a prominent tennis player was caught smuggling cheese. I could see the shape of the cheese; it looked like mozzarella. The tennis player was in trouble for the crime of smuggling. It seemed like a stupid law, but it was the law and it had serious consequences. Interpretation:
(When asked about her relationship with tennis, the dreamer admitted that she used to play competitive tennis and more recently spent a lot of time watching the Australian Open on television.) With this information, it seems God is showing you that You it is coming of age (cheese) or the opportunity for Christian maturity that has been stolen or smuggled out of you through television, as evidenced by the fact that you watched that event on television. (see cheese). While television may seem harmless (dumb), it will have spiritual implications. This is a solemn warning that if this continues problems will arise because calling upon your life will require considerable Christian maturity. 62. Golden rain Golden dream, rain
In my dream I saw a rain (like rain) but it was made of gold particles. Interpretation:
Since this dream was experienced by a Bible teacher (its context), it likely represents an outpouring of powerful teachings (see rain and gold). 63. Wife with Calculator Dream Calculator Father Wife
I saw my wife holding a calculator because her father wasn't there. Interpretation:
This dream suggests that the woman is worried about her financial security instead of trusting God (her real father) for her security (see Calculator and Father). 64. Three long-sleeved t-shirts Dream clothes, blue, gray, famous person, reporter, mother-in-law
They gave me three long-sleeved shirts of different colors: dark blue, gray, and light blue. Each shirt is handwritten by a famous person. A reporter was at my house and looked at two of the shirts
transcribe some of the writings. My wife's mother called the reporter. Interpretation:
Long-sleeved shirts represent ministerial duties. The different colors mean that the three shirts are three roles (see Clothing). This can be past, present and future. Light blue speaks of your spirit, gray a time of uncertainty, and dark blue a ministry in the Holy Spirit (see blue and gray). The famous person is Christ (see Famous Person). I believe those they are written about are pillar ministries within the church (see Revelation 3:12). It suggests that God is calling you to an apostolic role and that your work will become part of church history (reporter on behalf of your mother-in-law) (see Reporter and Mother-In-Law). 65. Meatless Supermarket Dream Supermarket, meat, cashier, back door, vacuum cleaner
I went to a supermarket with a group of people. I couldn't find much of a meat selection. Instead of going out the front door, I went around the back and clambered over the boxes. Three boxes of vacuum cleaners fell into the warehouse. Interpretation:
The supermarket represents a trading church (see shop). The lack of flesh means there is a lack of Bible truth being preached (see Hebrews 5:12-14) (see flesh). Not going out the front door may indicate that you are unofficially leaving this church (see Back Door). The three vacuum cleaner boxes say that the fullness of the Spirit was denied and also explain the lack of solid biblical teaching (see vacuum cleaner, box, and three). 66. Friend Chris sinks in the sand of dream sand
My friend Chris was lying in the waist-deep sand on the beach. Interpretation:
In the context in which it was given, this dream indicates that Chris (a recent convert) will sink into the world after his conversion because he has no basis in the Word of God (see Arena). 67. Trade Dream sunglasses, Kym sunglasses
In my dream, my friend Kym swapped sunglasses with me. He gave me his sunglasses and I gave him mine back. Interpretation:
This dream states that you will receive Christ's perspective and in return you will give your own. Kym is Christ because Kym means "chief" or "ruler" (see sunglasses; see Kym in Dictionary of Names and Places).
68. Fuchstraumfuchs, Campo
I saw a fox coming out of a field. Interpretation:
The fox represents a person or political spirit who harms (rips them to pieces) sheep by leaving a gathering (see fox and field). This is a good dream as it says that a divisive person is leaving the church. 69. Dream Five computer diskettes, computer CD
I had a bunch of computer files on five floppy disks (I felt like I'd had that dream before). I kept her in this group because I didn't understand her; they were very hard. I discussed this with someone. I looked at her again; They still looked like a puzzle. I didn't understand them Interpretation:
This dream seems to be related to your thoughts about God's grace given through faith. Five is the number of God's grace and favor (see Five). This grace and favor comes through faith. CDs represent your thoughts (see Computer CDs). This says that you find it difficult to understand salvation by grace and not by works. It could be that you have had this dream before or, more likely, you have been asked to walk by faith in God's grace before and found it just as uncomfortable. Perhaps you felt before that you had earned your right to God's approval. 70. baby sleep sleeper bench, baby, sleeper, heavy, bed, table, sheet, middle
We sat as a family on a bench in front of a building. I was holding a baby and the baby fell asleep. Since we didn't have a stroller and I thought the baby was going to be heavy, we went to a friend's house to see if we could put the baby in a bed. His house had a single room with the bed in the middle. The table was in the corner. They decorated, but they weren't done yet. I put the baby to bed. Then I noticed some stains on the sheet so I was careful where I put the baby. I gently pulled the blanket around the baby. Interpretation:
Sitting on a bench as a family speaks of unity in your relationship. Bank refers to standing on the sidelines or waiting for ministry (see Bank). Standing in front of a building refers to a time before its promise was established. The baby is that promise of God (see baby). The fact that he sleeps means he rests and strengthens privately before waking up to public life (see Sleep).
Weight refers to the weight of expectation/responsibility and going to your friend's house indicates that you want to share your promise with him (see Heavy). A baby carriage is a ministry that carries a promise, and not having a baby carriage means you do not currently have a government ministry that can fulfill the promise for you (see Baby Carriage). A one-room house indicates that your friends may not be spiritually evolved (see House). Your desire to put the baby in your bed speaks to a desire to share your promise with him and agree or coordinate with him (see bed). The bed in the middle speaks of the thoughts or flesh that rules the house, and the table in the corner says that fellowship with you is not central or on the same wavelength (see table). It also says that Christ is not really the center of attention in this house. This is perhaps reinforced by the facility, which indicates that they like superficial things. The markings on the blades speak of evil thoughts regarding the revelation of the promise (see blade). When your friends say something that shows they are not on your level of faith, you take a stand to protect the promise. Pulling the blanket around the baby means you've made a choice to protect the promise. 71. White striped sweatpants
He was wearing white sweatpants with a red stripe down the side. Interpretation:
This suggests that you came to walk straight because you were cleansed by the blood of Christ (see legs, white and stripes). It also speaks of strength, grace and boldness in their faith walk. 72. Spiders crawl behind the dream table, spiders
I went into a room with someone to work at a desk. As we approached the table, black spiders of various sizes scurried to hide behind the table. At first I considered spraying them with an insecticide spray, but then I realized that they would then come back and that would be more of a threat than if I left them alone until I left the room. On the way out I might leave a spider bomb (a can of insecticide that empties itself and kills all the spiders in an hour or two). Interpretation:
This dream speaks of not wanting to have problems (the spiders) with a student (suggested by the portfolio) because of the threat this would pose (see Spider and Mesa). It also says that you would rather leave the need for treatment
with impending problems see you later. This dream represents a solution for you to not hesitate to deal with any problem. You have to deal with problems if they arise in the future. 73. Play lead guitar with Brian Dream Guitar, Brian, Angel
I played lead guitar with a competent guitarist named Brian. I played well beyond my ability and at the same time I sang the song "Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel". Interpretation:
Brian means “hill” or “strength” and is a picture of the Holy Spirit because He is the source of our strength (see Ephesians 3:16) (see Brian in the Dictionary of Names and Places). As angels worship in the presence of God and you play guitar and sing about angels on earth, the dream indicates that you will lead people to true worship (see Angels). 74. Tire tracks in a wet field View water, car, field, tire tracks, color I saw four sets of tire tracks of different colors on a wet field. Interpretation:
This is a repetition of the parable of the sower and the seed (see Matthew 13:3-9, 1823). The wet field is a picture of how the word of God is preached in the world (see water) (see field). The different colored tire tracks represent individual reactions to this word (see car). This is a reminder that not everyone will react in the same way. There will be heart problems that prevent the Word from really taking root in a person's heart, and there will also be people who are distracted from the concerns of the world. These problems will prevent the Word of God from having a full impact on the lives of the people you serve. Their job is to preach the Word, and the listeners will choose their own ways, declaring by their actions whether they are true or false believers. 75. Last person on a bus Bus, downtown, related
I was on a bus to a rural town. During the ride I socialized and was friendly with the people on the bus. Everyone gradually got off the bus until I was the last person on the bus. I understood that those who disembarked took connecting buses to other destinations. Interpretation:
The bus going to the countryside is a rural community it is currently visiting (cf
Bus). In this dream, God is preparing you for His timing to get you where He wants you. He tells you not to look at others because what he has for them is different than what he has for you. It seems that you will be at a point where you can feel frustrated or anxious when it seems others are content and you are not. Because God has a special task for you. I would recommend that you reflect on the 30 years of Christ's preparation, John the Baptist's years in the desert, and Joseph's captivity in Egypt. The extent to which God wants to use you is shown in relation to the number of years of preparation you must go through to get there (see Isaiah 49:2). 76. Vision Car Park preaching platform, platform
I saw a handrailed preaching platform on the access ramp to a multi-story parking lot. Interpretation:
This vision states that you will receive an invitation to preach in churches full of people who are going nowhere spiritually (see platform and parking lot). Stationary ministries have no purpose in God. 77. Dreaming of bald head bald head
I looked at my head and face from the front and saw that I had lost a lot more hair than I had previously realized. There was hardly any hair on my head and I had this cut at the back of my neckline. At first I was stunned, but then I realized that things were just like that. Interpretation:
I believe this is a sign of God's humiliation and circumcision of the flesh that you are experiencing (see baldness). 78. Trucks on Train Tracks Dream Train Tracks, Truck, Earthmover
I saw several railroad tracks, maybe a dozen like a marshalling yard, and trucks and bulldozers drove over and damaged the tracks. Interpretation:
What you see is that leadership is insensitive to God's plans and purposes (see trucks and railroads). It seems that the leaders (in this situation the dreamer's husband) are working with intentions opposed to the things of God. Earthmoving means work in the flesh. 79. New Dream Dad mobile, three, mobile, code, sim card, collingwood, mp3 music, recharge
My father and I went to a cell phone store. They polished and repaired mine
scratched phone I received a code and a new SIM card for my phone. They also got me a Collingwood (Australian football team, they are black and white and also known as the Magpies) phone case. They copied Dad's MP3 songs and also gave me several games and a $30 top-up (a 9-year-old boy had this dream.) Interpretation:
Papa represents God (see Father). The storage of the three telephones signifies fullness of communication with God (see three and telephone). Fixing or repairing a scratched cell phone refers to renewal of spirit or correction of prayer life. This is reinforced by the release of a new SIM card which is at the heart of the phone (see SIM card) with the ability to pray in the Holy Spirit. Praying in the Spirit is a direct connection to the Father. The Code refers to the unlocking of mysteries through prayer in the Spirit (see Code). Collingwood's phone case references dressing up like a hero. Melodies are worship songs from the heart of God, and games are the gifts of the Spirit. The $30 charge shows that this will happen at the right time (see Thirty). God assures parents that there will come a time when the child will be baptized in the Spirit and used of God. 80. Eaten by the Devil Dream Eating, Devil
In my dream I was eaten by the devil. Interpretation:
The teenager who had this dream, after four months in a Christian corporate rehab program, wanted to take a weekend off and travel 300 miles to be with her parents. The interpretation of this dream is best seen in the following scripture: Be sober, watchful; for your adversary the devil roams about like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour (1 Peter 5:8). This scripture represents the devil as a roaring lion making a terrible rush to devour them. If you read the context of this scripture (see 1 Peter 5:59) you will find that this counsel is given regarding the relationship between young and old. Therefore, the dream is a warning from God that the devil will threaten you, teenagers, and try to provoke you to incarnate at home with your parents when you are on leave from the rehabilitation program. . There is likely an existing gap in the parent-child relationship that the devil will play with. The solution to this situation is to maintain humility, which is also provided for in these scriptures (see 1 Peter 5:5). Remember we are not fighting the flesh
and blood (see Ephesians 6:12). The devil is always trying to get in the flesh by reacting when provoked. It is important to understand that love and humility are solid foundations for waging spiritual warfare. By remaining in the spirit and clothed in the armor of God (see Ephesians 6:11-18), one resists the devil and flees. 81. Shooting Clock Dream Shooting, Clock, Shane, House, Bullets, Paneled Wall, Evidence, Close Blind, Kissing
Someone shot a clock. Shane and I were inside. Bullets banged against the paneled wall. We were trying to figure out why he was shooting the clock. It occurred to us that the watch contained evidence. We lowered the shutter so whoever throws it doesn't destroy it. I kissed Shane. Interpretation:
This dream warns of a spiritual attack. Clock shooting represents an attempt to end a person's life by stopping time with harmful words (see shooting and clock). Bullets hitting the paneled wall indicate the enemy is shooting at your health (see wall). Trying to figure out why the clock is ticking speaks to waking up to this spiritual onslaught from the enemy. Evidence is the statements you make (see Evidence). Shane is a representative of the grace of God (see Shane in Dictionary of Names and Places). Pulling down the curtain with Shane speaks of God's grace protecting you in this onslaught (see Psalm 84:11). Usually, lowering the blinds can mean death. However, since closing the clasp means protecting your heart, preventing the destruction of the watch, and then following your acceptance of God's mercy (kissing Shane), it seems that you are entering a new level and balance in your relationship have reached God. (see Psalm 85:10). 82. Jet aircraft and fighter pilots, aircraft
I saw military crews (pilots running in combat conditions) to get to the plane. This was followed by shots of a sky full of planes fighting with stills of two individual planes. It was action packed, similar to the job ad. Interpretation:
I believe that this dream in its context is a warning about a spiritual war that is taking place in your life. It is a call to prayer and intercession. 83. Seduced by a woman in black dream seduced, kiss, spit, black
In my dream, a woman dressed in black seduced me and kissed me; so i spit
outside. Interpretation:
This is a warning dream. The woman in black is a spirit of death (see woman). Being kissed means you accepted an enemy's lie (see kiss). Spitting states that you recognize and reject the lie (see Spitting/Coloring). This dream belonged to a series (see also dreams 81, 82 and 84). Therefore, in its context, it suggests that the lie was related to a health problem (death) and the person in question was encouraged to remain steadfast in their belief against the lies of the enemy. 84. Caught robbers moving goods dream gang, thieves, gun, gun, telescope, police, jenny, blanket, chocolate
A gang of thieves brought goods to my house. We catch them and take their gun that was in the hands of the leader. The leader went to another room to get another pistol. I did the set up and take down. Both weapons were pistols, although the fact that they both had scopes was quite unusual. We held the leader of the gang until the police arrived. I was with Jenny and a car stopped in front of our house. It was invisible and the people in it were invisible too, although somehow he could see the outlines of the car and the occupants. We had the gang leader on the floor under a blanket. He was eating some type of chocolate covered candy that was lying on the floor. Interpretation:
This is an insightful warning. The gang of thieves are evil spirits and their leader is a principality or power (see Gang). The weapon addresses the enemy against you with words (see weapon). The leader who goes to another room speaks of a double attack (two incidents or two attack areas) (see rooms). The fact that the pistols have scopes suggests that the attack is both close range (see pistol) and spiritual (from the second heaven, the spirit realm) (see scope). The police speak of angels (see police). See also Daniel 10:13. Dating Jenny talks about the Holy Spirit (see Jenny in Dictionary of Names and Places) opening your spiritual eyes (see 2 Kings 6:17). Having the gang leader in cahoots means you have the principality under the authority of God's Word. The chocolate represents the Word of God (see Chocolate). 85. Long-legged spider on its back Dream spider, leggy, back, woman
I had a leggy spider on my back. My wife had to give up. Interpretation:
A spider is either a problem or a force in your life. This one has long legs, meaning it's old (i.e. you've had it for a while) (see spider). This is compounded by the fact that he's after you, meaning he's from your past and running your life (see Back). The fact that your wife has to get over it suggests that the body of Christ is being used to deal with an old problem in your life (see Wife). I think it's more spiritual pride, which can also be suggested by the long legs. 86. Shoot an arrow at a flock of sheep Dream neighbor, cliff, arrow, sheep, proof
I was on a cliff overlooking my neighbor's flock of sheep standing in the water below. I shot an arrow at the flock of sheep. The arrow startled those around him as it slid through the water, but it didn't go far. I was concerned that my arrow was floating in the water as evidence. Interpretation:
This is a warning against saying anything bad about another church (see neighbor). Your neighbor's flock of sheep is another church (see Sheep). Overlook speaks of having a prophetic vision (see Cliff). Shooting the arrow indicates that you are in danger of saying something against another church (see arrow). Though what he said doesn't go very far, he is concerned about reprisals for his lack of wisdom to speak as he did (see Evidence). 87. Snake dream bed, snake, leaves, holes
My husband and I slept soundly, and in my dream we slept on soft, carefully tangled sheets; They looked comfortable for sleeping. Then I suddenly woke up. I felt something slip between us. I knew immediately it was a snake, so I figured I wouldn't move or get bitten. My husband was sound asleep and didn't know what was going on. I couldn't really wake him up and was very careful not to move. As I lay there watching the snake slither between us, I saw the tail curl up with a hiss. Shortly after the line passed, I felt another crawl under the tangled leaves where we lay. This one was much larger than the other, about four or five times larger. As the snake crawled down there, I could feel it under my ribs and felt a little ticklish, so I tried to control myself not to move. The next morning I saw the track and the holes (like a tube) under the tangled leaves where the snake was
He had walked by and was showing someone the tracks, asking for wisdom or perhaps an interpretation of what had happened that night. Interpretation:
A bed is a symbol of agreement, alignment, or unity (see Isaiah 57:8). The bed of leaves represents the righteous life of your marriage (ordained of God) and the positive words on which you have built your relationship (as in the leaves of a book, see Jeremiah 36:23). However, the snake represents venomous words recently spoken between you and acts as a troublemaker. The fact that it creeps up between you indicates a desire to divide you through misunderstandings. Not moving refers to not responding to toxic words. The biggest serpent is the devil who lurks in the background, testing your relationship to the ground (see Ephesians 4:25-27). I think the ribs relate to your heart and the tickles try to woo you and find the entrance. It reminds us of the garden that the devil entered through the woman created from Adam's rib. Not moving shows the faithfulness of your heart. Beware of a lying ghost working in the background of your thoughts. I think the trail is evidence that the enemy is at work and the holes represent the devil trying to undermine your unit. A request for wisdom is a request for how to approach this problem, and interpretation is a request for understanding what is going on. I think the dream is a warning from God to both of you about what is going on. The way to deal with this is to always be supported by humility and love. In addition to repenting for what was said, you both need to seek the wisdom of the Holy Spirit on how to handle this matter. The large snake in the background is a real warning to take a threat to your marriage seriously. 88. Wear shoes to bed Vision shoes, bed
I wore shoes to bed. Interpretation:
It means you are lazy about the gospel (see bed and shoes). 89. Reinhard Bonnke in Hotel Dream Celebrity, Hotel, Woman
I saw Reinhard Bonnke in a crowded hotel. He was prevented from preaching by a woman in a red company suit (uniform). She accompanied him as he entered the various areas of the hotel, limiting his ability to speak freely with the unsaved. The woman was an employee of a hotel chain. Interpretation:
Reinhard Bonnke represents the evangelist and his message of salvation (cf
Celebrity). The woman is the corporate church (see woman). The hotel chain represents the other church denominations (see Hotel). The commercial nature of the church impedes the flow of God's Spirit and its ability to reach the unsaved. 90. Termites in the water meter Dream termites, water meter
There were termites in the water meter. Interpretation:
This seemingly meaningless dream actually refers to something destructive that robs a person of their anointing. The water meter symbolizes the measurement of the anointing (see water meter). Termites represent people who harm you due to the potency of the anointing (see termites). 91. Kick a ball to the queen Dream ball, kick ball, left, right, group, queen, shoulder
I kicked a soccer ball towards a group of people with my left foot with the intention of passing it to a person on the right of the group. However, he hit the lady on the back shoulder blade. Someone said, "What a shot!" (Recently I was kicking a soccer ball around with some friends and using my left foot for a looser throw.) Interpretation:
Kicking a soccer ball means speaking or releasing words of power (see Kicking the Ball and Legs). Passing the buck to the person on the right side of the group means wanting to give the revelation to those who truly live for God with all their hearts (see right). The group talks about the body of Christ. His casual guess is that although you pass the word innocently, it becomes a burden on the religious church (see Queen and Shoulder). This is because it will reveal both your religiosity and the superficial nature of your beliefs. Someone says "What a shot!" He says that no consciously devised plan could have been devised to expose the false church. It also means that what you are saying is of the Spirit of God for that specific purpose. 92. Dreaming of dog poop dog poop, smell
My children always said to me: "Dad, you kicked!". refers to dog feces. Interpretation:
This is an indication of offending your children. Since the offense is described as smelly, it suggests that you've approached something in your life with the wrong attitude (see smell and dog poop). 93. The dream of an alternative therapist
Glue, alternative therapist, fat
I was in line to see an alternative therapist. He knew he didn't need to be there. I looked at the list of services offered by the therapist and the only one I could identify as useful to me was "Calculate Your Fat Index". Interpretation:
Being in a queue means you are waiting for service (see Queue). The alternative therapist says that while he waits, he sees an unconventional (unusual) doctor. This is tantamount to attending a "faith" church (see Alternative Therapist). “Calculating your Fat Index” is a guide to recognizing the level of anointing you are currently carrying and adjusting your spiritual diet to increase it (see [+] entry under Fat). 94. Dream Shopping, Outdoor/Outdoor, Chairs, Table
We were one of two couples who bought a pair of garden chairs with a table in between. Interpretation:
Buying an outdoor chair means giving your life for independent work that requires authority (see Buying, Outside, and Sitting). The chart says this is God's provision for you (see chart). Being one of two couples, you appear to be sharing work with another couple. 95. Sister takes off dad's shoes Dream sister, dad, shoes
I saw my older sister pick up my father's shoes. I said put them back; Don't take dad's shoes!" My sister ran away with the shoes. Interpretation:
In its context, this dream states that the father lost his peace because the relationship between him and his teenage daughter broke up due to a rebellion (see shoes). There is also a warning against jeopardizing the Father's future ministry (see 1 Timothy 3:4). 96. Face Cut Vision Face, Cut, Light, Laser, Machine Gun
I saw a face cut across the cheeks. It could have been torture. Then the light fell through a crack in the head. It has been converted into a laser machine gun. Interpretation:
The cut face speaks of cutting the flesh of the heart (see cut and face). This results in the heart being a true vessel for the glory of God, becoming a potent, concentrated force (through words) for God (see light and machine gun). See Judges 6:16 (note “like one man”); 7:16-21.
97. Long-range rocket launch Dream horizon, water, rocket, sky
I was sitting on a bench with a group of people when I saw what appeared to be a missile being launched over the Iraqi horizon. It was like fireworks, the trail soared into the sky. The missile split into two missiles. One of the missiles landed just didn't get close to me or the group of people I was with. It passed a body of water and caused a bow wave as water was sucked into the wake. It hit an embankment and did not detonate or explode. Interpretation:
This dream is a warning of the coming spiritual war. It looks like you've been attacked by the enemy. The missile is the attack that is being launched and that is on the horizon because it is taking place in the foreseeable future (see horizon). The missile is launched from Iraq, which represents the enemy. It seems that you are not the enemy's only target, since the missile has two warheads. The body of water speaks from its heart (see Deep). Although it initially moves your heart, the Arc Wave does not detonate, meaning it has no lasting effect. The water also represents the Holy Spirit and it looks like he repelled the attack and protected you. 98. Woman with tattoos on her body Dream of a woman, tattoos, body, lake, daughter, truck, water
My wife had tattoos all over her body. She undressed without shame and stood on the edge of a lake about to enter. Surprised me. One of the tattoos was like a chessboard. The tattoos somehow represented his father's teachings. My daughter was there too. I said, "Be careful," and stood between my wife and a truck (with two workers in it) that stopped in the next field. My wife didn't care. Things were stored in and around the lake. I saw a pile of washcloths underwater. Interpretation:
His wife represents the Church (see Wife). Tattoos symbolize the teachings of God (your father). Your daughter's presence tells you that this is a future event (see Daughter). When you stand between your wife and a truck of workers, move to protect the Church from the great ministries or leaders that are in the flesh (see truck). His wife, entering the lake, speaks of the purification of the church. This is enhanced by washcloths underwater (see Water). 99. Leg stretch Dream leg stretch
I saw myself stretching my legs and working out. Interpretation:
This dream speaks of preparing and strengthening yourself for the ministry that God has for you (see legs and stretches). I foresee that we will need more time to pray in the spirit (see Jude 20). 100. Reconstruction of a dream from lamps lamp, tank, enemy, river, warden, date
I converted a light for an (army) tank floating on a pontoon ready to land. An enemy soldier kicked the supplies into the river. I reported the incident to my manager. We got ready and counted the time to be ready for a date. Interpretation:
Rebuilding a lamp means preparing your heart as the place where God's light or glory will dwell (see lamp). The fact that the light is part of a tank tells you that your service will be powerful and effective (see tank [army]). The enemy is a spiritual enemy, and resisting your slow will actually sink your heart into spirit (see Rio). Their overseer is the Holy Spirit (see Overseers). The landing and meeting is a pre-planned mission that God has for you, for which you will be released at His perfect time (see meeting). 101. A Dam Full of Snakes Dream Dam, Snakes, Farm
I was walking along the edge of a dam on a farm where I grew up. And I saw that the dam was full of snakes. Interpretation:
The farm is representative of the harvest field (see farm). Seeing a dam full of serpents is prophetically seeing a place where the Holy Spirit (water) was but has now been replaced by sin and hypocrisy (see water and serpent).
The Dictionary of Metaphors Preface to the Dictionary It is important to read Chapters 1-10 before attempting to use the dictionary. The dictionary contains possible interpretations for individual elements of dreams and visions. It contains material that we believe to be relevant to Interpreted Dreams at the time of going to press. The work is constantly being expanded and so, in addition to the material presented here, there will also be interpretations of elements from dreams and visions. Therefore, the dictionary is presented only as a guide to be confirmed by the testimony of the Holy Spirit. The authors are not responsible for any inappropriate action taken on the basis of this material. THE GODDESSES' CODE TO UNDERSTANDING THEIR DREAMS AND VISIONS Abbreviations of Bible books
general = Genesis Exodus = Exodus Lev. = Leviticus
It is a. = Isaiah Jer. = Jeremiah Lam. = complaints
Rom. = Romans 1 Cor. = 1 Corinthians 2 Cor. = 2 Corinthians
Number = Deut. Numbers = Deuteronomy Jos. = Joshua judges. = judge
Hesekiel = Hesekiel Dan. = Daniel Wirt. = Hosea Joel
Gallone. = Galater Eph. = Epheser Phil. = Philipper Col. = Kolosser
Rod 1 Sam. = 1 Samuel 2 Sam. = 2 Samuel 1 rice 2 rice
Amos Obad. = Obadiah Jon. = Jonas Micro. = Micah Nah. = no
1 Thess. = 1 Thessalonicher 2 Thess. = 2 Thessalonicher 1 Tim. = 1 Timotheus 2 Tim. = 2 Timotheusmeise. = Tito
1 Chr. = 1 Chronicles 2 Chr. = 2 Chronicles Ezra
Room = Habakkuk Soph. = Zephaniah Hag. = Haggai
File. = Philemon Heb. = Hebrew James
no = Nehemiah Esther Job Ps. = Psalms
zac = Evil Zechariah. = Malachi Matt. = Matthew Mark
1 Pet. = 1 Peter 2 Pe. = 2 Peter 1 John 2 John
prove. = Proverbs Eccl. = song of the preacher. = Song of Solomon
Lucas John acts
3 John Jude Rev. Fr. = Revelation
Understanding the Dictionary of Elements (a dream consists of several elements) Curtains: (1) The fleshly veil; (2) The heart (behind a curtain); (3) heaven; (4) cover; (5) finale (closing curtain); (6) death. See also the entries in Veil. (1) Hebrews 10:20: (2) 2 Cor. 3:15; (3) Psalms 104:2; It is a. 40:22; (6) As in "Your | Curtains • The numbered interpretations (1), (2), (3), etc. L are compiled in order from highest to lowest probability of suitability. • Parentheses after an interpretation further refine the use of the element in its context or help convey meaning. • Cross-references to similar dictionary entries that can offer further interpretation possibilities. Liferaft: (1) Rescueable; (2) lost; (3) at risk of losing salvation; (4) Ark (Christ). See also entries under driving, ship and sea. (1-2) Matthew 18:11; (2) Luc. 15:3-32; (3) Luc. 9:25 a.m.; Acts 27:30-31; (4) Genesis 6:1316; Matthew 24:37-39; (cf. Lk 17:26ff.) Hebr. 11:7. • Underlined scripts usually show the key meaning ----- of an element. • I understand. means to compare the cited scriptures. • H.H. means looking at this verse and the one that follows. Rats/Mice: (1) Hidden impure spirit; (2) indicator of spiritual preservation; (3) unbeliever (unclean); (4) Small: (5) Plague; (6) Judgment. See also the entries on Council. (1) Mat. no. 10:1; (cf. Revelation 16:13); (2) Luc. 11:24-25; (3-4) level. 11:29 am; (5-6) (cf. 1 Sam. 5:12 and 1 Sam. 6:5 (KJV)). '&' means combine the recordings to get the interpretation. Aardvark (1) Anteater (Slayer of the Industrious); (2) Curious. (1) Proverbs 6:6-8; (2) As a physical attribute. Abominable Snowman: (1) Abuse (cold-hearted, terrible person). See also Bigfoot. (1) Excerpt. 1:22; 7:14. Aboriginal(s): See Black Man, First Nations, Aliens and Natives. Abortion: (1) warning of intention to kill the promise (spirit of Herod); (2) Actual abortion. See also Birth and Child.
(1) Excerpt. 1:16; Friend. 2:16; Revelation 12:4. Above and below: (1) heaven and earth; (2) Spiritual and earthly (worldly); (3) heaven and hell; (4) head and feet; (5) head and tail; (6) heavens and depths; (7) Victorious and defeated. See also Underwater and Underwater. (1-2) Extract. 20:4; German 4:39; 5:8; 28:23; Joseph 2:11; John 8:23; Acts 2:19; (3) Job 11:8; PS139:8; Amos 9:2; Friend. 11:23 am; (4) Eph. 1:22; (5) German. 28:13; (6) Genesis 49:25; (7) German. 28:13. Accelerator: (1) need to get into spirit (to be accelerated); (2) acceleration required; (3) Rejoice! (1) John 6:63; Rome. 8:11; 1 color. 3:45 p.m.; (2) 1Sam. 20:38; 2 Sat. 15:14; (3) Revelation 3:8. Acid: (1) cutting or corrosive words; (2) bitter; (3) Revenge (as an insult). (1) Psalm 64:3; prove. 25:18; (2-3) Acts 8:23; heb. 12:15 p.m. Acorn: See seed. Actions: See movement and individual instructions. Viper: See snake. Add: (1) Spiritual growth; (2) Saves. (1) 2 pets. 1:5; (2) Genesis 50:20 (Joseph's name means "to add"). Jewelry: See dress. Drifting: (1) off course; (2) No address; (3) doubt; (4) need for power; (5) Driven by circumstances/problems. See also boat, life raft, sea and ship. (1) Proverbs 29:18; 2 pets. 2:17; Jude 1:12-13; (2) is. 23; Mark 6:34; (3) James 1:6; (4) Acts 1:4, 8; (5) Acts 27:15. Adultery: (1) sharing your heart intimately with someone other than your spouse; (2) worldliness; (3) spiritual adultery (worship of other gods); (4) lack of judgment; (5) sling or sling; (6) literal adultery; (7) matter of lust; (8) strength of heart; (9) works of the flesh. See also fornication and sex. (1) Proverbs 6:32; Friend. 5:28; (2) James 4:4; (3) jr. 3:8-9, 7:9; Ezekiel 16:31-32; ho. 4:13; Revelation 2:22; (4) Proverbs 6:32; (5) Proverbs 7:23; (6) Extract. 20:14; Jr. 29:23; (7) Mat. no. 5:28; (8) Mat. no. 15:19; 2 pets. 2:14; (9) Gal. 5:19. Opponents: (1) Devil; (2) Human opposition; (3) demonic spirits; (4) religious leaders; (5) I (the flesh); (6) the world.
(1) 1 pet. 5:8; (2) Mat. no. 5:25; Luke 12:58; 18:3; 21:15-16; Fil. 1:28; (3) 1 Corinthians 16:9; (4) Luke 13:14-17; (5) Acts 18:6 (KJV); 2 Team 2:25-26 (King James Version); (6) John 16:33; 2 pets. 2:20; 1 John 5:4-5. Adversities: (1) test/attempt; (2) tribulation; (3) problems; (4) suffering. (1) Proverbs 17:17; (2) 1Sam. 10:19; 2 Chr. 15:6; PS 10:6; (3) Psalms 31:7; prove. 12:10; (4) Hebrews 13:3. Counselors: (1) The Holy Spirit. (1) John 14:26. Advocate: (1) Holy Spirit; (2) One comes aside; (3) Jesus Christ; (4) someone who speaks for another/representative; (5) A positive control. (1-2) "Help" John 14:16; (3-4) Heb. 7:25, 9:24; 1 John 2:1. Plan: (1) New Heights; (2) ministry or church; (3) senior (or high caliber) service; (4) freedom of spirit; (5) Human imitation of spiritual/spiritual/ecclesiastical things; (6) travel; (7) Artificial structure. (1) Is. 40:31; (2) is. 60:8-9; Ezekiel 3:14; 83; 11:1, 24; Acts 8:39; (3) Gal. 2:9; (4) Psalms 51:12; Rome. 8:2; 1 color. 2:12; 2 color. 3:17; (5) Eph. 6:12b and Mark 8:33; (6) Acts 8:39-40; (7) Mark 14:58. Airplane Landing: (1) Spiritual Descent; (2) from heaven; (3) Coming to town. (1) 2Sam. 1:4, 19; Rome. 11:12; (2) is. 2:12 p.m.; (3) Luke 8:1; 10:38. Airplane (large passenger plane): (1) church; (2) Great Service. (1-2) Ezek. 11:1 and Acts 11:26. Airplane (Fighter): (1) Spiritual Warfare; (2) evangelist; (3) evangelistic ministry; (4) Literal fighter plane. (1) Is. 31:5; (2-3) Acts 8:5-6, 12, 39; (4) Quarter 1:8. Airplane (Cargo): See Cargo. Theme: (1) person or church deceived by the world; (1) Share your spouse with work, church, or a hobby. See also adultery. (1) Os. 2:5; (2) 1 Fr. 2:14-15. Africans: See Black people and Aboriginal peoples. After (behind): (1) past; (2) next; (3) Later; (4) care. See also behind, behind, and behind. (1) Fil. 3:13; (2) Mat. no. 10:38 am; 16:24; (3) John 13:36; (4) Rom. 9:31; 1 color. 14:1. Age: (1) literal years; (2) generational union; (3) Age can also indicate
a trait represented by the number of years (i.e. 15 could represent innocence; 18 could mean letting go of the old self completely; 92 could mean judgment and separation); (4) A woman's age can be the age of a person or church. Also see Baby, Gray, Individual Numbers, Old, Young and Young. (2) 1 John 2:12-14. Next: See before. Air Conditioning: (1) Espírito Santo; (2) Full gospel ministry. (1) Acts 2:2, 4a; (2) John 3:8. Faulty Conditioning: (1) Obstruction of the Holy Spirit. (1) John 3:8; Acts 7:51. Air Force: (1) serving angel(s); (2) spirit (good or bad); (3) Heaven. (1-3) Revelation 8:13; 14:6; 19:17 Air Force One: (1) Ministry with Christ on board. (1) Mat. no. 28:18-20. Air Freshener: (1) The Anointing of the Holy Spirit. (1) Is. 61:1-3. Airbed (Airbed): (1) Holy Spirit. (1) John 3:5, 8; Rome. 8:16; 1 John 5:6b. Airplane: See Airplane. Airport: (1) Waiting for destination or ministry; (2) transfer of ministries; (3) spiritual basis; (4) spiritual charging; (5) Wait for the Holy Spirit. See also train station. (1) Is. 40:31; Luke 2:25; (2) Acts 15:35-37, 40; (3) Acts 2:42; 2 crew 3:1617; (4) Acts 4:31; 6:3; 7:55 a.m.; 11:24 am; 13:2-3:9; (5) Acts 2:1. Alarm: (1) Warning; (2) Spiritual attack warning (smoke detector); (3) verdict (fire alarm); (4) conscience. See also Fire, Smoke, and Trumpet. (1) Amos 3:6; (2) Revelation 9:2-3; (3) Ezekiel. 4:41 p.m.; 2 pets. 3:7; (4) Rom. 2:15; 1:45 pm Alcohol: (1) false anointing; (2) getting drunk on the spirit of the world; (3) Getting drunk with worldly power. See also drunk and wine. (1) Eph. 5:18; (2) John 14:17; 1 color. 2:12; Eph. 2:2; 1 John 4:1; (3) Revelation 14:8; 18:3. Foreigners: (1) unbelievers; (2) fallen angels or familiar spirits; (3) Christians; (4) angels or messengers from heaven; (5) A marginalized or despised person; (6) lying spirit (stranger impersonating a person); (7) Antichrist.
See also Alien and Alien. (1) Eph. 2:12; 4:18; heb. 11:34 am; (2) Genesis 6:2; Gallon. 1:8; heb. 11:34 am; (3) Hebrews 11:13 (NIV); (4) Hebrews 13:2; (5) Job 19:15; PS69:8; (6) 1 Kings 22:22; (7) 1 John 4:1-3. Alley: (1) going through difficult times; (2) Not in God's way or not yet in God's way; (3) unprepared heart; (4) marginalized; (5) relapse; (6) low-profile path; (7) have something to hide; (8) alley; (9) demonic way. See also back door. (1) 1Sam. 22:1; (2) Psalms 119:105; (3) is. 40:3; (4) Acts 15:37-38; (5) Proverbs 14:14; (6) Luke 14:23; (7-8) Judges. 5:6; (9) Psalm 23:4. Alligator: See crocodile. Attribution: (1) Deposit of Faith. (1) Luke 12:42; Rome. 12:3b; Eph. 2:8. Almond: (1) fruiting body; (2) elected; (3) Surveillance (almond tree). (1) Numbers 17:8; (2) Numbers 17:5; (3) jr. 1:11-12. Alms: (1) Good works; (2) gifts that God takes note of; (3) Gifts. (1) Mat. no. 6:1; (2) Acts 10:4; (3) Acts 24:17. Aloes: (1) Fragrance. (1) Psalms 45:8; Song. 4:14. Aloe Vera: (1) Healing; (2) Anointing of the Holy Spirit (healing balm). (1-2) jr. 8:22; 51:8. Alpha: (1) first; (2) beginning; (3) Jesus Christ. (1-3) Revelation 1:8, 11; 21:6; 22:13. Altar: (1) place of sacrifice and incense; (2) A place with God; (3) The human heart. (1-2) Genesis 12:7; 2 Chr. 20:7b; (3) jr. 17:1. Modified: (1) Modified or modified; (2) Glorified. See also Changed. (1) Lv. 27:10; Ezra 6:11; (2) Luke 9:29. Alternative Therapist: (1) Faith/Church ministry. (1) Proverbs 13:17b (NIV); Friend. 9:22; Luke 17:19; Acts 14:9. Aluminum: (1) Mighty Spirit-run Ministry (fast and agile); (2) Ministry/Sensitive Person. (1) Rom. 8:14; (2) Acts 13:13. Aluminum Foil: (1) Insulated. See also baking and baker. (1) Proverbs 1:30.
Messenger: (1) A representative of God, Satan, or a nation; (2) peace seekers; (3) messenger; (4) problems or health; (5) spy; (6) Fraud. (1) Ezek. 5:15 p.m.; 2 color. 5:20; (2) is. 33:7; Luke 14:32; (3) is. 18:2; (4) Proverbs 13:17; (5) 2cr. 32:31; (6) Joshua. 9:4. Amber: (1) Glory of God; (2) caution; (3) slow down or stop; (4) Fading Glory. See also orange. (1) Ezek. 1:4; 8:2; (2-3) As with traffic lights; (4) 1Sam. 4:21-22; Ezekiel 10:4; (cf. Matthew 17:2). Ambulance: (1) Sick call; (2) Major Accident Notification; (3) obituary; (4) One who leads sinners to Christ; (5) need for help in prayer; (6) emergency (ambulance with siren); (7) Urgency. See also medic. (1) Ezek. 33:5; Mark 6:55; (2) 1 Kings 22:34b; Ezekiel 33:5; (3) 1 Kings 22:35; Ezekiel 33:5; (4) Mark 2:4-5; (5) James 5:13-16; (6) Amos 3:6; (7) Extract. 12:33 (RSV). Ambush: (1) Demonic Surprise Attack; (2) Following wrong thought paths can cause the enemy to invade your thought life. See also kidnapping. (1) Luke 10:30 and John 10:10; (2) John 13:27; 2 color. 10:3-5. Amen: (1) Really; (2) So be it; (3) yes; (4. Conclusion. (1) John 1:51; 3:3, 5, 11; (2-3) 1 Corinthians 14:16; 2 Corinthians 1:20; (4) Matthew 28:28; Mark 16 :20 America: (1) In the spirit (eagle), (2) Babylon, (1) Isaiah 40:31, (2) Revelation 17:5 Amethyst: This blue colored (heavenly) stone is related to the tribe of Issachar (society ) Hence this stone signifies: (1) Heavenly company; (2) Python or spirit of prophecy. See also Python and gems. (1) Exodus 28:19; 39:12; Revelation 21:20; (2) As in " Amethyst Python." Amphetamines: (1) hype (false excitement); (2) speed. See also drugs. (1) Romans 10:2; (2) 2 Kings 9:20 amphibious vehicle: (1) evangelistic ministry (2 ) Ministry in the Spirit See also Hovercraft and Sea (1) Mt 4:19 (2) Rom 8:14 Revelation 1:10 Reinforcer: (1) The Code of Godliness to understand your dreams and visions
(makes the message clearer); (2) Revelation (Voice of God). (1) Numbers 12:6; German 4:36; (2) Excerpt. 19:16; Revelation 10:3; 14:7. Anaconda: See Python. Anchor: (1) Jesus Christ; (2) security; (3) hope; (4) brake; (5) Slow down. (1-3) Heb. 6:19-20; (4) Acts 27:29; (5) How to use a "sea anchor" to slow a ship. Anchoveta/s: (1) Escolar/s (small fish); (2) Something that leaves a bad taste in the mouth; (3) Someone who hasn't lost their saltiness. (1) Mat. no. 4:19, 19:14; (2) 2 Kings 4:40-41; (3) Mat. no. 5:13. Old: (1) Very old; (2) durable; (3) ancestor; (4) Long ago; (5) Wisdom. See also Alt and Alt. (1-2) Deut. 33:15; Judges 5:21; PS119:100; (3) 1Sam. 12:13 Ezra 3:12; (4) 2 Kings 19:25; PS 77:5; (5) Labor 12:12. Angels: (1) Messenger of God; (2) guardian; (3) ministers; (4) the presence of God; (5) the servants of God; (6) spirits (good); (7) reaper; (8) assistant; (9) spiritual warriors; (10) worshipers; (11) Familiar spirit (transforming angel); (12) Jesus (Angel of the Lord). See also feather(s) and wings. (1) Dan. 10:11, 14; Luke 2:19-20; (2) Psalm 91:11; Friend. 18:10; (3) Mat. no. 4:11 Luke 22:43; (4) Luke 9:26; 15:10; (5) Mat. no. 13:41; (6) Salt. 104:4; Friend. 25:41 Heb. 1:7, 14; Revelation 12:9; (7) Mat. no. 13:39; (8) Hebrews 1:14; (9) Dan. 10:13 (10) Heb. 1:6; (11) 1Sam. 28:7; (12) Excerpt. 3:2-5, 14. Angels ascending and descending: (1) portal/heaven opened; (2) Establish the kingdom on earth. (1) Genesis 28:12; (2) Mat. no. 6:10. Anger: (1) Literal anger; (2) fear; (3) frustration; (4) uncertainty; (5) gate blocked; (6) jealousy; (7) penalty; (8) provocation. (1) Mat. no. 5:22; (2) Psalm 20:2; (3) Luke 14:21; (4) 1Sam. 18:8; (5) 1Sam. 20:30; (6) Luke 15:28; Rome. 10:19; (7) Mark 3:5; (8) Colossians 3:21. Fisherman: See fisherman. Animals: As a general rule, domestic animals can represent: (1) Christ; (2) believers; (3) Israel. Wild animals can represent: (4) Gentile nations; (5) unbelievers; (6) people returning to the ways of the world; (7) Demonic powers. See also entries under individual animal names.
(1) Lv. 4:3, 14, 23; (2) is. 53:6; (3-4) Jr. 50:17; (4-5) Dan. 7:3ff; 8:3.20; (6) 2 Ped. 2:12-15; Jude 10-11; (7) According to Scripture, unclean animals can represent demonic forces. Ankle: (1) Walk; (2) support; (3) base/foundation; (4) new position; (5) vigorously preaching the gospel; (6) Strained relationship (ankle sprain); (7) ineffective preaching (sprained ankle); (8) Unfaithful person (ankle sprain); (9) relationship; (10) Broken relationship (broken ankle). (1) Ezek. 47:3; (2-4) Acts 3:7; (5) Salt. 147:10 and Rom. 10:15 am; 1 color. 4:20; (6) Eph. 4:16; (7) 1Sam. 3:19; (8) Proverbs 25:19; (9-10) Eph. 4:16. To the ankles: (1) Getting Started; (2) flat; (3) Not affected. (1) Ezek. 47:3. Birthday: (1) rebirth; (2) rebirth of memories; (3) Memorial or Remembrance. (1) Psalm 85:6; (2-3) Extract. 12:14; Lev. 23:24; Number 10:10. Anointing: (1) The Holy Spirit; (2) consecration; (3) Spiritual Coronation; (4) divine equipment; (5) leadership. See also perfume and spray. (1) Acts 10:38; (2) Excerpt. 28:41; 29:29; 30:30; (3) 1Sam. 15:1 and (1 Samuel 10:1 and 11:15); (1 Samuel 16:13 and 2 Samuel 2); (4) Extract. 28:41; 2 color. 1:21; (5) 1Sam. 10:1 Anorexia: (1) no spiritual insight; (2) Spiritually impoverished (no anointing/fat); (3) spirit of lies; (4) selfish heart; (5) possible signs of abuse (verbal, emotional, sexual); (6) stress; (7) Actual anorexia. (1-2) Proverbs 28:25; It is a. 58:11; (3) 1 Kings 22:22; (4) Proverbs 11:25; 28:25; (5-6) Dan. 6:18. Ant: (1) diligence; (2) sage; (3) small; (4) Despicable. See also termites. (1) Proverbs 6:6; (2-3) Prov. 30:24-25; (4) Proverbs 30:25. Antenna: (1) sensitivity or spiritual senses; (2) Prophetic gifts. (1) Mat. no. 11:15 am; (2) jr. 29:19; zac 7:12. Morro das Formigas: (1) Lowest Mountain; (2) works of the flesh. (1) Is. 40:4; (2) Gal. 5:19-21. Old: (1) Very old; (2) valuable; (3) billing; (4) obsolete; (5) Respect. See also Old and Old. (1) Job 12:12; PS 77:5; (2) Mat. no. 13:52; (3) Luke 12:33; (4) 1Sam. 2:22 and 4:18; (5) Job 32:6. Horns: See horns.
Anus: (1) Seeing someone's anus may mean that person has offended you; (2) abominations. (1) Genesis 20:9b; (2) Lv. 18:22; 1 color. 6:9; Rome. 1:27. Ap e: See monkey. Apostles: (1) Christ; (2) a "Messenger"; (3) church planters; (4) Makers of miracles. (1) Hebrews 3:1; (2) From the Greek: Apostolos means "envoy, envoy"; (3) 1 Corinthians 9:1; (4) Acts 5:12; 2 color. 12:12. apple: (1) love; (2) temptation; (3) fruit; (4) health; (5) Precious (eyeball); (6) possession price (eyeball); (7) New York. (1) Psalms 17:8; Song. 2:5; zac 2:8; (2-3) Genesis 3:6 (vaguely referred to as apple); (4) As in "an apple a day keeps the doctor away"; (5) German. 32:10; PS 17:8; prove. 7:2; Justice. 2:18; (6) Zechariah 2:8; (7) Known as the "Big Apple". Apple Tree: (1) Young; (2) lover; (3) Christ; (4) Who bears good or bad fruit. (1-3) Song. 23; (4) Mat. no. 7:17. apron: (1) slave; (2) service; (3) Lie down. (1-2) John 13:4; (3) Acts 6:1-7. Aqua: Since aqua means “water” in Latin, see water. Archer: (1) Hateful person who uses harsh language; (2) users of offensive words; (3) wound; (4) Man or woman of the flesh/world. See also bow and arrow. (1-2) Genesis 49:23; (2) Psalm 64:3; (3) 1Sam. 31:3; 2 Chr. 35:23; labor 16:13; (4) Genesis 25:27 and 27:3. Architect: (1) God. See also plans. (1) Psalm 127:1; 1 color. 3:9, 16. Arcade: (1) divine opportunity; (2) Open Skies. See also circular and vaulted ceilings. (1-2) Genesis 9:13. Arena: See Spotlight and Stage. Ark of the Covenant: (1) Christ; (2) presence of God; (3) throne; (4) Vessel of Redemption; (5) Mercy. (1) Excerpt. 25:10; Joseph 3:13, 16; Colossians 2:9; (2) 2Sam. 6:11-12; (3) Psalm 80:1; Revelation 11:19; (4) Genesis 6; (5) Hebrews 9:4. Arm: (1) Christ; (2) God; (3) Ministry Assistant; (4) church member; (5)
Damaged arms indicate affected works; (6) Unable to assist (arms tied); (7) violence or influence; (8) God's judgment (broken arm). See also Left and Right, Limbs and Legs. (1) Is. 40:10; 59:16; 63:5; (2) jr. 32:17-18; (3) As in "my right hand"; Friend. 5:30 in the morning; (4) 1 Corinthians 12:14-15; (5) is. 44:12a; (6) Dan. 6:14-16; as in "my hands are tied"; (7-8) Psalms 18:34; Ezekiel 30:21; zac 11:17. Chair: (1) God (as a resting place); (2) you as the resting place of God; (3) The Throne of God; (4) Lazy know-it-all (armchair expert). See also chair and sofa. (1) German. 12:9; 2 Chr. 2:11 p.m.; It is a. 30:15; heb. 4:10; (2) 2 Chr. 6:41; Acts 7:49; (3) 1 Kings 10:19; (4) Proverbs 26:16. Armor: (1) Christ; (2) divine protection; (3) Natural thinking (lack of confidence); (4) protection; (5) insurance; (6) rejection of individual talents (enforcement of conformity); (7) human intervention; (8) arguments; (9) Being right with God. (1) Rom. 13:12-14; (2) Rom. 1:12 p.m. Ephesians 6:10-18; (3-6) 1 Sam. 17:38-39; (7) is. 22:8; (8) Luke 11:22; (9) 2 Corinthians 6:7. Army: (1) Spiritual Strength; (2) the people of God; (3) spiritual warfare; (4) Those who are spiritually attuned (those who maintain hierarchy, same heart). (1) 2 Kings 6:16-17; (1-3) Eph. 6:12; (4) 1 Chr. 12:33, 38; Joel 2:7. Arrival: (1) Enter your destination/promised land (arrival by vehicle). (1) Joshua. 1:11. Arrow(s): (1) keywords; (2) false witness; (3) obscenities; (4) children; (5) An individual as a service; (6) conviction; (7) judgment; (8) adversity; (9) exemption; (10) stay or go; (11) Prophetic Words (Victory Arrows); (12) On earth as in heaven See also darts and archers. (1) Psalm 38:2; 64:3; prove. 25:18; (2) Proverbs 25:18; Jr. 9:8; (3) Psalms 11:2; 91:5; (4) Psalm 127:4-5; (5) is. 49:2; (6) Job 6:4; (7) German. 32:23; PS64:7; (8) Ezekiel. 5:16; Works 6:4; (9) 2 Kings 13:17; (10) 1Sam. 20:20-22; (11-12) 2 Kings 13:1718; Friend. 6:10. Art Class: (1) Prophetic School. (1) 2 Kings 2:5; 6:1 Art Gallery: (1) Prophetic Conference; (2) Approved prophetic ministry; (3) recognized creative anointing; (4) Anointed to be creative. (1) 2 Kings 2:3; (2) Genesis 37:3; 41:12; Dan. 5:11-12; (3) 1Sam. 13:14 and 16:13;
(4) Extract. 31:2-4. Arthritis: (1) sin; (2) inflamed from within; (3) disabled; (4) difficult/rigid/religious; (5) bitterness/unforgiveness; (6) easement; (7) Necessity of the Word of God (medicine). (1) Lv. 21:17-19 (NIV); (2) Ecl. 7:26; Jr. 4:18; James 3:14; (3) Eph. 4:16 (as opposed to); Colossians 2:19; (5) Acts 8:23; (6) Mat. no. 22:13; John 11:44; Acts 21:11; (7) Hebrews 4:12. Artifacts (old): (1) basic biblical truths; (2) things that speak of ancient ways of life; (3) Crafted by skilled craftsmen (inventors). (1-3) 2 Chron. 34:11-14 (Craftsman = Craftsman), remember that when they devoted themselves faithfully (verse 12) to the rebuilding of the temple, God removed the spiritual floor, pillars and ceiling ( Verse 14) really rebuilt: The Word of God! (See also 2 Kings 22:8-11; 1 Chronicles 29:5; Nehemiah 3:6 [Old Gate]). Artists: (1) creatively anointed; (2) Seer-Prophet (who expresses what is seen in a vision or paints idioms). (1) Excerpt. 31:3; 35:31; (2) Dan. 7:1; 8:26; Friend. 17:9. Ascending: (1) Spiritually Ascending; (2) turning to God; (3) New position/authority; (4) progress; (5) defend self-help/religion; (6) Spiritual gift. (1) Genesis 12:10-13:1; (2) Across from Jon. 1:3, 5; (3) Eph. 2:6; (4) Psalms 24:3; (5) Genesis 11:4; Gallon. 1:13-14; (6) Eph. 4:8. Ashes: (1) unworthiness; (2) judgment; (3) shame; (4) regret and sadness; (5) contrary to wealth; (6) Go down. (1) Genesis 18:27; (2) Excerpt. 9:8-9; 2 pets. 2:6; (3) 2Sam. 13:19; (4) Jon. 3:6-10; (5) Job 13:12; It is a. 61:3; (6) Evil. 4:3. Ashtray: (1) dealing with pain; (2) get rid of oppression; (3) Oloroso (bitter); (4) Spiritually devastated. See also smoking. (1) Esther 4:1; It is a. 61:3; Jr. 6:26; Ezekiel 27:30; (2) German. 4:20 and 26:7-8; (3) Genesis 27:34 (burned by his brother); Exodus 1:14; 15:23-24 (murmur); Dan. 3:27b; (4) No. 4:2b. Asian: See natives. Asleep: See sleep. Asp: See snake. Donkey: See donkey. Assassin: (1) Spirit of Death; (2) False witness (murderous character). See also hitman, murder, mafia, murder and sniper.
(1) Psalm 10:8, 94:6 and John 10:10; (2) 1 Kings 21:10; PS 27:12; 35:11. Assistant: (1) ministering angel; (2) the partner of one; (3) The Holy Spirit. (1) Hebrews 1:14; (2) Genesis 2:18, 20; (3) John 14:16-17. Asthma: (1) dying from lack of spirit; (2) die spiritually; (3) It takes God. (1) Job 33:4; It is a. 42:5; (3) Psalms 104:29; It is a. 42:5; (2) Job 15:30b. Asteroid: (1) Message from Heaven; (2) message of annihilation/judgment; (3) the return of Christ. See also meteorite. (1) Revelation 8:10a, 9:1; (2-3) Mat. no. 24:29; Revelation 6:13. Lost: (1) sin; (2) Without God; (3) illegality or unfairness; (4) wrong teaching; (5) Out of the way of life; (6) lies; (7) Lost. (1) Is. 53:6; (2) Psalms 119:67; Jr. 50:6; Ezekiel 14:11; (3) Psalm 119:176; prove. 28:10; (4) jr. 50:6; (5) Psalms 119:67; prove. 5:21-23; (6) Salt. 58:3; (7) Psalm 119:176. Astronaut: (1) Jesus; (2) An educated spiritual person; (3) at the place of authority; (4) rich in spiritual blessings; (5) Hostile principalities or powers (foreign or threatening astronauts). See also space suit. (1-4) Acts 1:11; Eph. 1:3.20; 2:6; (5) Eph. 6:12b. Atomic Bomb: (1) Ghost Power; (2) consuming fire; (3) spillage; (4) The Day of the Lord/Judgement Day; (5) Sudden Destruction. (1) Luke 3:16-17; Acts 4:31; (2) Lv. 9:24; number 16:35; microphone 1:4; heb. 12:29 (3) Revelation 14:10; 16:1-9; (4) Loel 2:30-31; Revelation 16:8; (5) Zak. 2:12 p.m.; Jr. 4:20; 1 Thess. 5:3. Atonement: (1) cover; (2) make amends; (3) to do "immediately". (1) Genesis 6:14 (the word pitch means "atonement"); (2) Lv. 4:26, 31, 35; (3) As in "union". Attic: (1) Head/Spirit; (2) remembered (memories); (3) heaven; (4) Place where old things are kept. (1) 2 Corinthians 5:1 and Genesis 40:17, 19; (2) Acts 10:4; 2 color. 10:5; (3) Genesis 28:12; Friend. 6:20; (4) Mat. no. 6:20. Examination: (1) examination; (2) financial statement; (3) be examined; (4) be evaluated; (5) weighed on the scale; (6) judgment; (7) You must put your affairs in order. (1-2) Acts 5:8; (3) Luke 13:9; 1 pet. 5:8; (4) Hebrews 4:13; (5) Dan. 5:27; (6) Dan. 5:28; (7) Luke 12:20. Aunt: (1) married Christian sister; (2) royal aunt; (3) An aunt could speak
about his character, name or occupation. (1) Lv. 18:14 (wife of father's brother). Aura: See halo. Author: (1) Author; (2) Jesus Christ; (3) writers; (4) God. (1-2) Heb. 12:2; (3) Job 19:23; PS45:1b; (4) Genesis 1:1. Automobile: (1) service or service gift; (2) person (an individual); (3) church; (4) business; (5) Department of Energy (Sports Pack); (6) authority issue (homeless car); (7) family unit; (8) The "old me" (old car); (9) The Ministry of the Generals of God (Auto 1940-50); (10) Not according to religious system (unregistered car). See also traffic accident and stolen car, bus, driver, parked car, reversing vehicle, stuck vehicle and taxi. (1) prov. 18:16 and Eph. 4:8, 11; Eph. 3:6-7; (2) Acts 20:24; Rome. 1:1 (Paul is a minister and bearer of the gospel); (3) Hebrews 11:7; (4) jr. 18:3 (KJV); (6) Mat. no. 8:8-9; (7) Genesis 45:19; (8) Mat. no. 9:17; Rome. 6:6; (9) is. 61:4; heb. 11:32-33; (10) Acts 4:13, 19. Car accident: (1) warning; (2) threat, error or disaster of the Ministry; (3) Potential ministry conflict; (4) confrontation or conflict; (4) An attack on the fate of a Ministry. See also Overtaking and Destruction. (1-2) Acts 20:23-24; 21:11; (3-4) Acts 15:36-40; (4) 1 Kings 19:2-3. Automatic engine (under the hood): (1) heart. See also engine. (1) Lam. 1:20 (RSV); Luke 1:17a. Inner Self: (1) Heart of Service; (2) The type of interior determines the type of service. That is, if the interior is worn, it means that the cabinet is old and in need of renovation. (1) Acts 13:22; Eph. 3:16-17; 1 Peter 3:4 (KJV). Stolen Car: (1) Stolen by the devil; (2) Stolen Promise or Destiny; (3) Stolen Service. (1-3) Genesis 27:36; Friend. 16:22-23; John 10:10. Automatic trunk: (1) heart; (2) Baggage. (1) German. 9:5; prove. 2:14 p.m.; 10:15 p.m.; heb. 13:9 (KJV); (2) Mat. no. 23:4; Luke 11:46; Acts 15:28. Autumn: (1) end; (2) fading; (3) taken away; (4) sin; (5) Move to
Winter. (1) jr. 8:20; (2-4) is. 64:6. Aviary: (1) Enemy strength; (2) Restricted in the things of the spirit. (1) Salt. 91:3a; 124:7; (2) is. 40:31. Awake: (1) alarm; (2) vigilantes; (3) resurrection; (4) salvation; (5) Spiritually excited. (1) Is. 52:1; 1 color. 15:34; Eph. 5:14; (2) Mat. no. 26:40; Revelation 16:15; (3) John 11:11; (4) Eph. 5:8-14; (5) Witch. 1:14; Acts 17:16. Blow: (1) Blow; (2) assignment; (3) Have loving ears (ears) for. See also earrings. (1-3) Excerpt. 21:1-6. Axe: (1) Heavy/Heavy/Shocking Word of Warning; (2) remorse; (3) forgiveness; (4) judgment; (5) judgment tool; (6) chopper; (7) The Word of God. (1) Dan. 4:14; Friend. 3:7-12; (2-5) Mat. no. 3:10-11; (5) Mat. no. 3:10-11 and Acts 8:22; Luke 17:3-4; (there is a connection between repentance and forgiveness); (6) 1 Chr. 20:3; It is a. 10:15 am; (7) Mat. no. 3:10-11. Baboon: See monkey. Baby: (1) God's promise; (2) Holy Spirit (God's promise); (3) New Ministry; (4) immature; (5) new/young Christian; (6) immature church; (7) New/Young Church; (8) birth or fulfillment of promise by faith (unexpected baby); (9) future; (10) blessing (newborn); (11) The promise came but immature in the things of the Spirit (premature baby). See also Birth, Boy, Girl, Pregnancy and Twins. (1) Acts 1:4, 7:5, 17; (2) Luke 24:49; (3) Revelation 12:2-4; (4) 1 John 2:12-14; heb. 5:12-13; (5-7) Mat. no. 1:25; 21:16; Luke 2:12 and Acts 1:1; (8) 1Sam. 1:17; heb. 11:11; Gallon. 4:23b; (9) is. 7:14; Acts 7:19; (10) German. 7:13; (11) Gal. 4:4-6. Babylon: (1) place of captivity; (2) place of fornication/prostitution; (3) dwelling place for demons and unclean spirits; (4) It speaks of abundance, luxury and wealth; (5) face the wrath of God; (6) face torment; (7) symbolizes rebellion; (8) The world system and the false church; (9) seduction; (10) Prostitution/Prostitutes. (1) Mat. no. 1:17; (2) Revelation 14:8; 17:5; (3) Revelation 18:2; (4) Revelation 18:3, 12-14; (5) Revelation 16:19; 18:9; (6) Revelation 18:10; (7) is. 13:1-22; (8) Revelation 17:5; It is a. 1:11 p.m.; (9) Yosh. 7:21; (10) Revelation 17:5. Caring for children: (1) keeping a promise; (2) promote a new church/ministry; (3) Caring for a young church. (1) Hebrew 10:23 am; (2) Excerpt. 2:2; 1 sat. 1:23; (3) 1 Tim. 1:3; 6:20 a.m
Previous: (1) past; (2) vice versa; (3) back; (4) secret exit; (5) freight; (6) return; (7) Try to lead him (from behind); (8) stubborn (back); (9) ignore/ignore a (go back to someone/thing); (10) turn away (come back to you); (11) Can't/don't want to look at you from the front (with your back to you). See also Backpack, Upside Down, Before and Back. (1) Fil. 3:13; (2) Genesis 9:23; (3) Fil. 3:13; (4) Acts 27:30-32; (5) Mat. no. 23:4; Acts 15:28; (6) 1 Kings 13:16, 19; (7) Mat. no. 16:22; (8) As in "with one's back to something"; (9) 1Sam. 15:11; 1 Kings 14:9; (10) Extract. 23:27; Joseph 7:8, 12; (11) Excerpt. 33:23; Judges 18:26. Backdoor: (1) past; (2) doubt/disbelief; (3) secret (hidden) entrance/exit; (4) failing to come in the recognized manner; (5) relapse; (6) discrete input/output; (7) desertion; (8) Secret Sin. (1-2) Genesis 18:10, 12-13; (3) Genesis 31:27; Jr. 39:4; (4) John 10:1; (5) jr. 2:19; 5:6b; John 16:32; (6) Mat. no. 1:19; (7) John 10:12; (8) Luke 12:2. Back massage/rubbing: (1) care; (2) caution; (3) meet the needs of others; (4) Distribute the anointing and break the yokes. (1-3) Is. 9:4; 10:27; Friend. 11:30 a.m.; (4) is. 10:27. Backpack: (1) carry luggage; (2) freight; (3) heart; (4) Carry it in your heart. See also stock. (1) Job 14:17a; (2) Mat. no. 11:29-30; (3) Mat. no. 16:9 (understanding is a matter of the heart); (4) is. 19:1 (The word burden has a double meaning in Hebrew: a burden to be carried and a prophet's oracle.) Backpackers Hostel: (1) People who come and go with burdens or problems. See also youth hostel. (1) Luke 11:46. Behind the scenes: (1) what's going on inside (behind the scenes); (2) Give glory to Christ. See also Spotlight and Stage. (1) 1 pet. 3:4; (2) Colossians 3:3. Previous: (1) past; (2) relapse; (3) Except for God; (4) Not Ready/Prepared Required; (5) resignation; (6) need for introspection; (7) Not knowing where you are going. (1) Genesis 9:23 (on the past); Fil. 3:12; (2) is. 1:4; (3) jr. 7:24; 15:6; Justice. 1:8; (4-5) Yosh. 7:5, 10-11. Courtyard (garden): (1) what is private; (2) Regarding you or your
own family; (3) Previous Editions; (4) Hidden. See also front yard and garden. (1) Acts 5:2; (2) As in "take a look in your own backyard"; Mark 9:28; 13:3; (3) Fil. 3:13; (4) Genesis 3:8, 10; Song. 6:2 Bacon: (1) Meat. See also pig. (I is a. 65:4. Purse: (1) carry baggage/burdens; (2) heart; (3) money; (4) security; (5) treasury; (6) shop; (7) treasurer; ( 8) thief; (9) means of transport; (10) fashion accessory; (ii) standing before God (punched bag); (12) carrying oppression or anger; (13) wearing anointing/cloak (blue bag); (14) heart full of faith (purse) See also knapsack (I) Job 14:17 Luke 11:46 Acts 8:18-20, 22-23 (2) Matthew 6:21; (3) 2 Kings 5:23; 12:10; Prov. 7:20 Isa 46:6 (4-5) Luke 12:33 (6) Deut 25:13 Mi 6:11 (7) John 13:29 (8 ) John 12: 6, 13:29, (9) 1 Sam 17:40, 49, (10) Joshua 9:4-5, (II) Witch 1:6, (12) Isaiah 9:4 (NIV) ( 13) 1. Sam 16:1; (14) 1 Sam 2:35; Nehemiah 9:7-8; Romans 10:8 Bait: (1) temptation, (2) trap/snare, (3) potential offense; (4 ) Misuse of God's Word; (5) God's Word; (6) Signs and wonders; (7) Revelation; (8) The Gospel See also Fishes, Poisons, and Worms (1) Luke 4:1b-2a, 13 ; 1. Corinthians 10:13 (2-3) Isaiah 8:14 ; 29:21; Friend . 13:57; 18:6; (4) 2 Corinthians 2:17; 1 pet. 1:23; 2 pets. 2:1; (5-6) Heb. 2:3-4; (7) Mat. no. 16:15-18; (8) Mat. no. 4:19b. Bake: (1) something homemade; (2) Invent or plan something. See also baker and cook. (1) Genesis 40:16-18; Jr. 17:9; ho. 7:6a; (2) 2Sam. 15:3-6; 1 color. 4:5; 2 color. 2:11. Baked Beans: (1) Revelation (seeds in gravy). (1) Excerpt. 29:7 and Luke 8:11. Baker: (1) Devil; (2) One who makes things grow by sowing sin; (3) intriguing; (4) someone who appeals to the senses but has something else at heart (oven); (5) artisans with hearts of their own; (6) One who has something to hide; (7) Angry person.
See also baking, bakery, and oven. (1-2) Genesis 3:1; ho. 7:4; (3) Genesis 40:22; (4) Genesis 40:1ff; (5) Os. 7:6; (6) Genesis 40:16; (7) Os. 7:6. Bakery: (1) Your heart. (1) Os. 7:6. Balaclava: (1) Spirit of Fear; (2) thief; (3) Ignorance of the devil's plans (unknown attacker). See also terrorist. (1) Rom. 8:15; (2) John 10:10; (3) 2 Corinthians 2:11; Eph. 6:11. Scales (scales): (1) judgment (heavy); (2) justice; (3) business; (4) integrity; (5) share; (6) fraud; (7) falsehood; (8) purchase; (9) Considered; (10) Vanity. (1) Dan. 5:27; Revelation 6:5; (2) Lv. 19:36; prove. 16:11; Ezekiel 45:10; (3) is. 46:6; ho. 12:7; (4) Job 31:6; (5) Ezekiel. 5:1; (6) Os. 12:7; Amos 8:5; Microphone 6:11; (7) Proverbs 11:1; 20:23; ho. 12:7; (8) jr. 32:10; (9) Works 6:2; (10) Psalm 62:9. Balcony: (1) Prophetic Vision; (2) Position of a Prophet. (1) Numbers 22:41; (2) Numbers 22:41; 1 sat. 9:19. Baldness: appears to have two predominant trains of thought based on: (1) humility and humbleness; (+) (2) meat cut signal; (-) (4) shame or humiliation; (5) judgment; (6) grief; (7) A completely bald man can be a devil like a vulture if he is not kind. It could be that natural hair loss is the first (+) and shaved hair loss is the last (-). See also hair, haircut, head, razor, shave, shaved head, and vulture. (1) Is. 22:12; Microphone 1:16; (2) Lv. 13:40-41; 2 Kings 2:23; (4) Lv. 21:5; Ezekiel 7:18; (5) is. 15:2; To have. 47:5; (6) Amos 8:10; (7) Microphone. 1:16. sphere: (1) words; (2) Prophetic Words. See also football, golf course, golfers and tennis. (1) See entries below; (2) John 6:63. Ball (Ball Catching): (1) Listening; (2) understand someone's words; (3) Trying to catch you with your words. See also Gauntlet of the Catcher. (1) Mat. no. 13:19; Mark 12:13; (2) Luke 20:20, 26 (KJV); (3) Mark 12:13. Ball (deflated ball): (1) Words without power; (2) words without spirit; (3) Losing the mind. (1-2) Job 33:4; 1 color. 2:4; 4:20; 1 Thess. 1:5; heb. 1:3; (cf. Lk 4:32); (3)
Judges 16:20. Ball (Hit the Ball): (1) Effective Speech; (2) Authority Speech. (1) 1Sam. 3:19; (2) Acts 5:40; 16:22. Ball (kick the ball): (1) Pass message; (2) go to the goal; (3) tracking; (4) Go against God; (5) Be proud and forget God. (1) Judge. 11:17 am; 19; 2 team 2:2; (3-4) Acts 9:5; 26:14; (5) De 32:15, 18; 1 sat. 2:29. Ball (Passe de Bola): (1) Apprenticeship (imparting knowledge). (1) John 8:20; Acts 15:35. Ball (rolling ball): (1) write words; (2) Written Words. (1-2) Ezra 6:1-2; It is a. 8:1; 34:4; Jr. 36:2ss; Ezekiel 3:1-3; zac 5:1-2. Ball (score): (1) Gain souls. (1) Acts 2:41. Ball (spinning ball): (1) lying down; (2) misleading words; (3) spinning threads (storytelling). (1) prov. 6:19, 10:18, 12:19, 22, 14:5, 25, 19:5, 9, 21:6, 26:28, 30:6. Ball (Throw Ball): (1) Speak; (2) share with others; (3) Discard. (1) Psalm 50:17; (2) 2 Tim. 2:2; (3) is. 22:18; Mark 12:13. Ball (Clear Ball): (1) Words without substance (without heart or spirit). (1) 1Sam. 3:19. Ballet: (1) Full of grace (graceful); (2) love. (1) Genesis 6:8; John 1:14b; (2) 2 Corinthians 8:7; 13:14 balloon(s): (1) celebration; (2 words; (3) prophecy: like words lifting (helium balloons); (4) in the spirit; (5) filled with the Holy Spirit; (6) childlike faith; (7) relief, liberty. See also Ball (1 ) Luke 15:23-24, (2) Ps 33:6 (words carried on the breath), Proverbs 1:23, John 6:63, (3) 1 Corinthians 14:3, (4) Revelation 17:3a , (5) Luke 4:1, (6) Matthew 18:3, (7) Matthew 11:30 Bamboo: (1) Christian youth, (2) hollow (heartless) Christian; (3) China; (4) discipline (1) Prov 11:28; Isa 60:21; (2) Isa 29:13; Matt 15:8; (3) As in "the bamboo curtain"; (4) Prov 23:13 (the pole or rod). Bananas: (1) fruit; (2) reward (fruit of the hands). See also fruit and yellow. (1) Deut 1:25; (2) Prov. 31:16, 31 (KJV) Banana Peel: (1 ) Watch your step.
(1) Psalms 73:2. Plasters: See Plasters. Band (Rock): (1) Powerful Worship; (2) false worship; (3) joy; (4) revival. See also rock 'n' roll. (1) 1 Chr. 6:31-32; 15:16; (2) Excerpt. 32:17-19; (3) 1Sam. 18:6; (4) 2 Chr. 5:13-14. Bank: (1) your heart; (2) heaven (the treasury of God); (3) Jesus; (4) reservation; (5) insurance; (6) assets/money; (7) bearings; (8) interest; (9) Your place of work (where you are paid financially). See also Ribeira. (1) Mat. no. 12:35 p.m. Luke 6:45; 12:34 21:1-4; Rome. 2:5; 2 color. 4:7; (2) Mat. no. 6:19-20; Mark 10:21; Luke 12:33; 18:22; (3) Colossians 2:2-3; heb. 11:26 am; (4) Acts 5:3; (5) As in "You Can Trust Him"; (6) Luke 19:23; (7) 2 Chr. 32:27; (8) Luke 19:23; (9) Mat. no. 20:2. Standard: (1) flag; (2) God's protection; (3) love; (4) fearsome army; (5) a warning; (6) monument; (7) Victory. (1-2) Psalms 20:5; 60:4; (3) song. 2:4; (4) song. 6:4, 10; (5) is. 13:2; (6) Extract. 17:14-15; (7) Psalm 20:5 (NIV). Banquets: (1) Intimate Communion; (2) sumptuous feast; (3) joy; (4) food; (5) Carnal pleasure (drinking). See also party. (1) song. 2:4; (2) Esther 5:4-6; (3) Esther 5:6; 7:2, 7 (wine = joy); (4) Job 41:6; (5) 1 Fr. 4:3. Baptism/d: (1) burial of the former life; (2) death and resurrection; (3) death to sin; (4) Burying a sinful aspect of one's life. (1-4) Rom. 6:1-11; Colossians 2:12-13. Bar (Nightclub): (1) Church/Altar (as a communal place where we drink of the Holy Spirit); (2) the world; (3) Cave of the Fleshworkers; (4) Meeting point for lovers of the dark. See also disco. (1) Eph. 5:18; (2) 1 John 2:16; (3) Gal. 5:19-21; (4) 1 Thess. 5:5-7. Barbed Wire: (1) Prisoner; (2) caught; (3) slavery or fortress; (4) legalism; (5) Prohibited Area; (6) Boundary of the spiritual realm (must be reached through the cross). (1-2) 2 Tim. 2:25-26; (3) Luke 13:16; (4) Rom. 7:2; 1 color. 7:39; (5) John 10:1-2; (6) Luke 16:26; John 10:1-2 (cf. Matthew 27:29).
Crickets: (1) heart; (2) Independent Spirit (out-of-home cooking); (3) solid biblical teaching (flesh feast); (4) Preaching in the open air. (1) Os. 7:6a; as in "what's cooking?"; (2) Prov 18:1 (cf. KJV); (3) Hebrews 5:12; (4) Mark 6:12. Barber: (1) Enemy; (2) misleading; (3) seducer; (4) barber; (5) Cleaner. (1) 2Sam. 10:3; It is a. 7:20; (2-3) Judges. 16:19 (5) Lv. 14:8-9. Barber Shop: (1) Enemy camp. See also hairdressers. (1) 2Sam. 10:4; Ezekiel 5:1. Barefoot: see shoes. Barley: (1) inferior grains; (2) Harvest. (1) Judge. 7:13-14; (2) Ruth 1:22; 2:23; 2 Sat. 21:9. barn: (1) church; (2) deposit of assets; (3) increase; (4) greed; (5) Called to trust God without a bank of resources behind them; (6) judgment; (7) Harvest. See also building, house, and barn. (1-2) Job 39:12; Poorly. 3:10; Friend. 6:26; (3) 2 Chr. 32:28; prove. 3:10; (4) Luke 12:18; (5) Mat. no. 6:25-33; Luke 12:22-24; (6) Joel 1:17 (barns pulled down); (7) Mat. no. 1:30 p.m. barrel: (1) heart (and therefore a person); (2) storage location; (3) ship; (4) Meat Vessel (single). See also Pots, Pots, Gun, and Vessel. (1) A cask contains water and wine; (2-3) 1 Kings 17:12, 14, 16; (4) Just as barrels are made of wood, and wood represents the works of the flesh (see 1 Corinthians 3:12-15). Baseball: (1) Trying to get you out with words (throw or catch); (2) Words of Power (Hit); (3) Spiritual warfare (hitting and throwing); (4) hit hearts with your words (home runs); (5) Enemy approaches or runs over you (hit); (6) lie (curve ball); (7) Make history (hit most home runs). See also Ball, Bat, Cricket, Soccer Match, Sport, Referee, and Victory. (1) Mark 12:13; (2) Ecl. 8:4; Luke 4:32; (3) Rom. 7:23 (internal: spirit vs. flesh); 2 color. 10:3; Eph. 6:12 (in the second heaven against evil spirits); 1 team 1:18; (4) 1Sam. 3:19; (5) Genesis 3:1; 1 color. 10:13; (6) Genesis 24:49; PS33:4; Luke 20:21; (7) Esther 8:5, 8 (on record). Baseball bat: see bat.
basement: (1) hell; (2) one's heart; (3) obfuscation; (4) depression; (5) A meat place. See also Cenacle. (1) Proverbs 5:5; Friend. 11:23 am; PS55:15; (2) Proverbs 22:17; (3) John. 1:5; (5) As in "before the upper room". Basket: (1) heart; (2) firstfruits; (3) blessed fertility; (4) A day's labor or stores; (5) abundance of faith; (6) group of people (family, church, nation); (7) cursed fruit; (8) Escape Pod. (1) Genesis 40:16-17; German 28:5; (2) German. 26:2-9; (3) German. 28:4-5; Jr. 24:1; (4) Genesis 40:16-18; (5) Mat. no. 14:20 15:37; 16:9-10; (6) jr. 24:1-10; (7) German. 28:17; Amos 8:1-2; Jr. 24:1; (8) Acts 9:25; 2 color. 11:33. Basketball hoop: (1) heavenly sinking targets; (2) Reach out for what is to come. (1-2)PHP 3:13-14. Bat (animal): (1) evil spirits; (2) impure spirits; (3) idolatry; (4) sons of darkness; (5) Blind spirit that develops and uses occult/demonic senses to "see". See also vampire. (1-2) Lv. 11:13a, 19b; German 2:18 p.m.; (3) is. 2:20; (4) 1 Thess. 5:5; (5) 1Sam. 28:8. Bat (baseball/cricket): (1) The Rhema Word of God; (2) your train or tickets; (3) heart; (4) discipline (correction staff); (5) Verbal leverage (language). See also ball, cricket, sport and umpire. (1) Hebrews 4:12; (2) Esther 4:14; Gallon. 1:15-16; (3) Mat. no. 12:34-35; (4) Proverbs 13:24; (5) Ecl. 8:4; Luke 4:32. No-grip racquet: (1) No true leverage (leverage) position; (2) Disabled. (1) 2 Kings 24:1, 17; (2) Genesis 49:6b. Bathrooms: (1) clean; (2) cleaning; (3) Apply the Word; (4) need for change (whole body wash); (5) Daily confession (washing of body parts ie feet/hands); (6) Baptism (immersion in the bath). (1) Lv. 15:5; (2) no. 19:9, 17; (3) Eph. 5:26; (4-5) John 13:4-15; (6) Acts 8:38-39. Bathrooms: (1) WC; (2) heart (the mirror of God's Word reveals your heart); (3) toilet; (4) conviction/remorse; (5) lust/secret sin; (6) Refreshing; (7) Old problem (old bathroom).
See also feces; Slurry, toilet and urinating. (1) Eph. 5:26; (2) James 1:23-26; (3) is. 1:16; (4) Mat. no. 3:11; (5) Salt. 38:9; 51:6; It is a. 29:15; John. 7:4; (5) Acts 3:19; (6) Rom. 6:6; 2 pets. 1:9 Battery: (1) Espírito Santo (power source); (2) potency; (3) reserve power; (4) life. (1) Luke 1:35; Acts 1:8; Rome. 15:13; (2) Acts 10:38; (3) Mat. no. 25:3-4; (4) 2 Corinthians 13:4. Battery charge: (1) New spirit filling. (1) Acts 1:8; 2:3-4; 4:8, 31, 33; 9:17; 13:9. Combat: (1) Spiritual Warfare; (2) attack; (3) conflict. See also the entry for fighting. (1) Judge. 3:10; Eph. 6:10-12; 1 team 1:18; (2) Joshua. 10:19; PS27:2; (3) Psalm 13:2; 80:6. Armored: (1) Powerful evangelistic ministry. See also ship. (1) Acts 27:31; 2 color. 2:4. Beach: (1) border; (2) limit; (3) Boundary of the Kingdom of Heaven (where souls are won and lost); (4) recovery; (5) earth; (6) Without foundation in the Word (standing in the sand); (7) security; (8) Battlefield. See also coast and sand. (1-2) Yosh. 15:2; prove. 8:29; (3) Extract. 23:31; Number 34:12; Job 38:11; PS 93:4; (4) Extract. 32:6; 1 color. 10:7; (5) Mat. no. 13:2; (6) Mat. no. 7:26-27; (7) Acts 28:1-2; (8) As in "trying to get a beachhead". Water polo: (1) Words spoken during play/fun. (1) Ecl. 2:1 Lighthouse: (1) signal; (2) characters; (3) Notice; (4) request assistance; (5) attract your attention; (6) The Gospel; (7) creditors; (8) Christ. See also lighthouse and torch. (1) Is. 30:17; John 1:5; Acts 2:19; (2) Genesis 1:14; Judges 20:38; PS 19:1; Jr. 6:1; (3) Proverbs 6:23; It is a. 8:20b; John 1:7; (4) Luke 5:7; Acts 9:3, 6, 15; (5) Mat. no. 5:16; John 5:35; Acts 12:7; (6) 2 Corinthians 4:4; (7) Fil. 2:15; (8) 2 Corinthians 4:6; 1 John 2:8b; Revelation 21:23. Beads: (1) surface decoration; (2) Worldly Jewelry. (1-2) 1 Fr. 3:3; 1 team 2:9. Phew: (1) apathy; (2) lethargy. (1-2) Prov 26:13-14; heb. 6:12.
Bear: (1) Enemy; (2) thief of Christian youth; (3) strong mental strength; (4) violent anger; (5) oppressive leader; (6) Russia; (7) Antichrist; (8) religious spirit; (9) Iran; (10) Territorial Spirit. (1-2) 1 Sam. 17:34-37; (3) Revelation 13:2; (4) Proverbs 17:12; (5) Proverbs 28:15; (6) Ezekiel. 38:16, 18; (7) Revelation 13:2; (8-9) Dan. 7:5 (cf. Daniel 2:39, 8:20-21, 10:20); (10) 1Sam. 17:36. Beard: (1) full manhood or spiritual maturity; (2) God's statutes and judgments; (3) Holy. See also hair. (1) 1 Chr. 19:5; (2) Ezekiel. 5:1-6; (3) Lv. 21:5-6. Beard (untrimmed beard): (1) law/legalism; (2) A person who has taken an oath. (1) Lv. 19:27; 21:5; (2) 2Sam. 19:24. Beard (shaved beard): (1) shame; (2) grief/mourning; (3) humiliated; (4) Signs of coming destruction. (1) 2Sam. 10:4-5; It is a. 15:2; (2) Ezra 9:3-6; (3) jr. 41:5; 49:37; (4) Ezekiel. 5:1 Bart (Grab by Bart): (1) Danger/Death Warning. (1) 1Sam. 5:35 p.m.; 2 Sat. 20:9. Beard (Spit (saliva) in Beard): (1) Insanity. (1) 1Sam. 21:13. Beast: (1) Antichrist; (2) being pious or ungodly; (3) Kings/Dominances (Nations); (4) Principalities and Powers. See also entries for individual animals. (1) Revelation 13:11-18; 14:9-11; (2) Revelation 4:6-8; 11:7; 13:1-4; (3) Dan. 7:17, 23; (4) Eph. 6:12; Dan. 10:13, 20. Bestiality: (1) mocking spirit; (2) dark heart; (3) willful denial of God; (4) sick soul; (5) abominations; (6) demonic harassment; (7) Damn. (1-3) Rom. 1:21-31; (4) 1 Thess. 4:5; (5) Extract. 22:19; Lev. 18:23; 20:15-16; (7) German. 27:21. Beaten: (1) verbal abuse; (2) verbal aggression; (3) Notice of Physical Damage. (1-2) Luke 22:64-65. Pulse time: (1) synchronization with God; (2) slow down (slow down to get in sync; (3) time is short (speed up); (4) fall back and push (others hit faster than you).
(I) Genesis 5:22; (2) Ecl. 3:1; (3) 1 Corinthians 7:29; (4) Mark 5:27. Beautiful: (1) Warning against internal corruption; (2) ministers of the gospel; (3) well favored; (4) holy garments; (5) holiness; (6) seeing the facets of God; (7) salvation (for the meek); (8) desirable; (9) reflects the heart; (10) temptation; (II) vanity; (12) Talk about God's timing; (13) In the right place at the right time; (14) Reflection on Christ's love relationship with you (or the Church); (15) Christ; (16) Temporary external display; (17) In danger of pride. See also ugly. (1) Mat. no. 23:27; prove. 6:25 a.m.; (2) is. 52:7; Rome. 10:15 am; (3) Genesis 29:17; PS 90:17; (4) Extract. 28:2, 40; (5) 1 Chr. 16:29; 2 Chr. 20:21; PS29:2; 96:9; 110:3; (6) Psalm 27:4; 50:2; 90:17; (7) Salt. 149:4; (8) German. 21:11; It is a. 53:2b; (9) 1Sam. 16:12 and Acts 13:22; (10) 2Sam. 11:2; (11) 2Sam. 2:25 p.m.; PS39:11; prove. 31:30; (12-13) Ecl. 3:11; (14) Song. 6:4; 7:1; (15) is. 4:2; (16) is. 28:1,4; (17) Ezekiel. 28:17. Beauty Salon: (1) WC; (2) preparation; (3) Claim inner beauty over outer beauty; (4) vanity. (1-3) 1 Fr. 3:3-4; Revelation 21:2; (4) 2Sam. 14:25 Beaver: (1) Busy; (2) Diligent/diligent; (3) Deposit (store) the Word/Spirit. See also dam. (1) As in "busy as a beaver"; Luke 10:40-42; (2) Proverbs 4:23; 10:4; 12:24 22:29; 27:23; (3) Mat. no. 7:2; Mark 4:24. bed: (1) God (as our place of rest); (2) heart (as the resting place of God); (3) agreement (shared bed); (4) Alignment with (double bed); (5) rest; (6) disease; (7) data protection; (8) laziness; (9) adultery; (10) asleep; (11) heat; (12) sexual problem; (13) suffering; (14) thoughts; (15) meditation; (16) In the spirit (water bed); (17) heart; (18) bandage (bunk bed); (19) billing; (20) death; (21) Single person (single bed or bunk bed instead of double bed). See also bedroom, sex and sheets. (1) jr. 50:6; Friend. 11:29 am; heb. 4:9-11; (2) is. 66:1; prove. 2:33 p.m. Acts 7:49; (3) is. 57:8; Revelation 2:22; (4) 1 Kings 17:19, 21; 2 Kings 4:34; (5) is. 57:2; (6) Genesis 47:31-48:1; Friend. 9:2; (7) Hebrews 13:4; (8) Proverbs 26:14; (9) Prov. 7:1618; (10) Luke 11:7; (11) Ecl. 4:11; (12-13) Revelation 2:21-22; (14) Dan. 2:29; 4:5; As in "the place where you rest your head"; (15) Salt. 4:4; (16) Dan. 2:29; (17) Salt. 4:4; Ecl. 2:23; ho. 7:14; (18) Eph. 4:16; (19) jr. 35:4 (chambers are rooms); position as for "births/cradles" on a warship; (20) Genesis 49:33 (death
Bed); (21) 1 Cor. 9:5. Bed (lower bed): (1) concealed; (2) confidentiality; (3) hide; (4) Foundation. (1-3) Mark 4:21-22; (4) 1 Corinthians 3:11. Head: (1) Lazy Authority; (2) Guidance in spiritual sleep. (1) Mat. no. 23:4; (2) Mat. no. 23:16. Rooms: (1) Private; (2) intimacy or union; (3) Inner Circle (trust); (4) The place of heart fellowship. See also bed. (1) Mat. no. 6:6; (2) 2Sam. 11:2-4; (3) Mark 9:2-9 (the mountain was Jesus' "secret place"; (4) Psalm 4:4; 63:6. Bedside table: (1) Keeping things close to you. (1) 1Sam. 26: 7. Bee(s): (1) Spiritual power/evil spirits; (2) Fenced in; (3) Occupied; (4) People who bite; (5) People who make honey; (6) Workers; (7 ) angels; (8) Ascending/descending angels (trajectory of bees). See also ants, honey, stings and wasps. (1) Deut. 1:44; It is a. 7:18; (2) Psalm 118:12 ; (3) "Busy as a bee"; (4) Deut 1:44; PS 118:12; (5) Matthew 3:4 and John 4:34; (7) Excerpt 25:20 (Mercy throne overlaid with gold like honey); Heb. 1:14; (8) Genesis 28:12; John 1:51 Hive: (1) Busy (an activity hive); (2) Heaven; (3) The Church (4) Enemy stronghold (1-2) John 1:51 (3) Num 13:16 Acts 13:4 (4) Deut 1:44 PS 118:12 Before (before): (1) Future (2) Near (in time) See also Front, Back and Back (1-2) Luke 10:1 Fil 3:13 Beggar: (1) Den recognize one's spiritual state without God; (2) This is a good sign, since knowing God is the first step; (3) petition; (4) desperate; (5) prayer. (1-2) Mat. no. 5:3; Luke 16:23; (3) Psalm 38; Jr. 42:2; Dan. 9:3; (4) Proverbs 30:7; (5) Judges. 13:8 (NIV). Decapitated: See Decapitation. Previous: (1) past; (1) after; (2) Next; (3) Something that will happen over time; (4) Later; (5) Past. See also Next, Previous and Previous. (1) Fil. 3:13; (1) Mat. no. 10:38 am; (2) Mark 8:34; (3-4) Joel 2:28; (5) Genesis 19:26 (Lot's wife could not continue). Belching: (1) insult; (2) Advance before you have digested what God is
said (to eat too fast); (3) digest words that come in the wrong spirit (soda is full of CO2); (4) Coming to terms with the past. See also Respiration and Vomiting. (1) Psalm 73:15 (KJV); prove. 18:19; (2) Joshua. 1:8; (3) Proverbs 14:15; 23:1-3; (4) Ecl. 3:15. Doorbell: (1) Warning; (2) proclamation of glory; (3) Attention collectors. See also ring. (1) Mat. no. 24:3b; Mark 13:24-26; (2) Excerpt. 28:33-34; 39:25-26; zac 14:20 (3) Is. 40:3; Friend. 3:1-5; John 1:8. Belly: (1) spirit of the person (core of the person); (2) heart; (3) intuition; (4) uterus; (5) meditate (digest spiritually); (6) intestinal system. (1) Proverbs 20:27; (2) Mat. no. 12:40 p.m. (3) Job 34:4; (4) Job 3:11; (5) Psalms 19:14; (6) Mark 7:19. Belly Button Piercing: (1) sincere belief or obedience; (2) Imbued with the Word of God. (1) Acts 2:37; (2) Luke 2:35. Down: Display up and down. Belt: (1) truth; (2) The Word; (3) prophecy; (4) prophet; (5) Office (ministry/function). (1) Eph. 6:14; (2) John 17:17; (3) Acts 21:11; (4) 2 Kings 1:8; (5) 2Sam. 18:11. Bench: (1) Not used or wanted (sitting on bench); (2) excluded; (3) rest; (4) Equipment. See also Sit/Ting. (1-2) 1 Sam. 4:13; (3) 2Sam. 7:1; zac 1:11b; (4) Eph. 2:6. Workbench: (1) heart; (2) Pulpit. See also cutting board. (1) As an altar: Jud. 6:26; As a table: Ex. 34:28 and 2 Corinthians 3:3; (2) salt. 104:15b; Friend. 4:4. bend (noun): (1) change; (2) transition; (3) deviation from the path of God; (4) godlessness (doubled); (5) Perversion (dubbed). See also bend (verb), corner, and curve. (1) Excerpt. 13:17-18 (in an indirect way); prove. 24:21; (2) Genesis 11:31 (in Haran on the way to Canaan); Exodus 13:17-18; (3) German. 5:32; PS5:8; It is a. 40:3; (4) Acts 13:10; Jude 1:4; (5) Numbers 22:32; German 32:5; Acts 13:10. Double (verb): (1) humiliated/ing; (2) prepare an attack (of words); (3) determined (determined to do something); (4) push back (no longer vertical); (5)
to be kept tied up. See also Arrow, Bend (noun), Bowing, and Knee. (1) Is. 60:14; (2) Psalm 64:3; Jr. 9:3; (3-4) Hos. 11:7; (5) Luke 13:11-16. Below: See above and below and below. Curved: See bent, curved, curved, and twisted. Berries: (1) fruiting; (2) resurrection. See also blueberries, berries and strawberries. (1-2) Is. 17:6 (KJV); James 3:12 (KJV) (cf. Genesis 40:10, 13). Godfather: (1) Jesus; (2) John the Baptist (friend of the bridegroom); (3) Spirit of Elijah (friend of the bridegroom). See also bride, groom and wedding. (1) Hebrews 7:22, 12:24; (2-3) John 3:28-29; Song. 5:1 Bible: (1) Word of God; (2) Jesus Christ; (3) Christian walk; (4) what you believe to be true; (5) operating procedures; (1) Joshua. 1:8; (2) John 1:1; (3) salt. 119:1, 105; (4) John 17:17; (5) 2 Tim. 3:16. Biblical Character: (1) cloak of Biblical character coming towards or over dreamer; (2) parallel incident happening in the dreamer's life as happened to the biblical character; (3) An incident in the character's life that comes to mind. (1-3) Ezek. 34:23-24; Friend. 11:14 am; 17:10-12. Bicycle: (1) Individual on a modest path (without horses); (2) self-propelled ministry (doing things under one's own power); (3) Small Ministry; (4) denying or without the power of the Holy Spirit; (5) self-employed; (6) spiritual structure that unites the Spirit of God with our spirit; (7) Wrong spirit (going in the wrong direction). See also handlebar, tube, tandem bike, unicycle, and balance bike(s). (1) Genesis 44:3; Dan. 5:21; Mark 11:2; (2) Zak. 4:6; (3-4) 1 Cor 2:4; 4:20; 1 Thess. 1:5; (5) John 12:6; (6) Ezekiel. 1:20-21; (7) 1 Kings 16:31; ho. 4:12; 2 pets. 2:15; Jude 1:11; Number 14:23-24. Bigger/Bigger: See bigger, bigger, and smaller. Big Brother: (1) Government; (2) leadership; (3) Jesus. (1-2) 1 Sam. 9:2; (3) Hebrews 2:11. Bigfoot: (1) spirit of the Antichrist (as in the so-called "Missing Link") (2) fear or torment of something that is not real (a hoax); (3) menace (demon); (4) Authority stamps its feet (with threats). See also The Abominable Snowman.
(1) 1 John 2:22; 4:2-3, 5-6; (2) Numbers 13:33; (3) 1Sam. 5:44 p.m.; Acts 13:8-10; (4) Acts 9:1; Dan. 3:13-15. Biker/Bikie: (1) Rebel/Rebellion; (2) bullying; (3) strong man; (4) evil spirit (angels from hell); (5) Gangsters (underworld characters). (1) Mark 15:7; (2) Rom. 8:15; 2 team 1:7; (3) Mat. no. 12:29 p.m. Luke 11:21-22; (4) Mat. no. 25:41; Jude 1:6; (5) No. 4:7-8; PHP 2:10b. Bikini: (1) permissiveness; (2) in the flesh; (3) carnal; (4) temptation temptation. (1) Genesis 3:7; (2) Genesis 2:25 and 3:7; 1 pet. 4:2; (3) Rom. 8:5; Gallon. 6:8; (4) 2Sam. 11:2-4. Billiards - Check out the entrances to the pool hall, the pool cue, and the pool table. Bingo: (1) Sweepstakes; (2) idol; (3) False gods of fortune and chance. (1) Mat. no. 27:35; Mark 15:24; Luke 23:34; (3) 1Sam. 6:9b. Binoculars: (1) binoculars; (2) spiritual vision; (3) see the sky or see from the sky; (4) anxious; (5) distant in time; (6) prophet; (7) prediction; (8) focus; (9) Faith (not visible to the naked eye). See also horizon. (1) Genesis 37:18; Jr. 4:16; Friend. 26:58; (2) 2 Kings 4:25-27; Mark 5:6; Luke 16:23; (3) Mark 11:13; 13:34; (4) Mark 15:40; Exodus 20:18b; (5) Genesis 22:4; 37:18; Ezekiel 12:27; heb. 11:13; (6) 2 Kings 2:7; (7) It. 12:27 (8) Matt. 7:5; (9) Hebrews 11:1. Bird(s): (1) Good or evil spirits (heavenly beings); (2) The Holy Spirit; (3) A church or the church; (4) angels; (5) Black birds = generally bad; (6) A curse (can be seen as a pale or yellow bird landing on someone/something); (7) Spirit of Death (black bird). See also individual bird names, dove, crow and wings. (1) Genesis 40:17-19; Lev. 14:4-7 (Jesus and the Holy Spirit); Friend. 13:31-32; (2) Luke 3:22; (3) Acts 14:27 and Matthew. 23:37; Ruth 2:12; (4) Revelation 8:13; 14:6; (5) Genesis 8:7-11 (the raven found no rest = no rest for the wicked); (6) Genesis 40:17-19; prove. 26:2; (7) jr. 9:21. Birds (swooping): (1) demonic harassment; (2) Divine Protection. (1) Genesis 40:17; (2) is. 31:5. Bird Bath: (1) Heart; (2) The Word of God. (1) Psalm 73:13; Jr. 4:14; heb. 10:22; (2) Excerpt. 30:18-19 and Eph. 5:26. Birth/Birth: (1) Birth of a new ministry/church/enterprise; (2) starting something new; (3) Fulfilling God's promises through prayer; (4) laborious intercession; (5) born again; (6) lost hope or promise (stillbirth);
(7) judgment (stillbirth); (8) Stopping God's promises (stillbirth). See also baby, cesarean section and pregnancy. (1) Revelation 12:2, 4-5; John 16:20-21; (2) jr. 31:8; microphone 4:10; (3) 1 Kings 18:1, 41-45; (4) 1Sam. 1:10-18; Rome. 8:25-29; (5) John 3:3; (6-7) is. 47:9; (8) Mat. no. 2:16. Birthday: (1) reborn; (2) starting something new; (3) celebration; (4) monument; (5) Death (a woman goes through a death before she is born). (1) John 3:3; (2) Excerpt. 12:2; 2 color. 5:17; (3-4) Extract. 12:2-14; (5) John 12:24; 19:34; Rome. 6:4; 8:22; 1 color. 15:21-22. Biscuit: See pan. Bishop: (1) overseer (to keep watch); (2) cover; (3) Spiritual authority. See also shepherd and priest. (1-3) 1 Tim. 3:1-2; 1 pet. 5:2 Bite/Bite: (1) Infected (affected) by words; (2) Poisoned by words; (3) destructive (devouring) words; (4) fall into temptation; (5) Addicted (as if bitten by the gaming virus); (6) test of faith; (7) Biting or slandering (biting the back). See also food, snake and spider. (1) Mat. no. 27:20; (2) Genesis 3:1-6; Acts 13:8-10; (3) Psalm 52:4; (4) Genesis 3:1-6; (5) Prov. 23:2-3; (6) Mark 16:17-18 and Acts 28:3-6; (7) no. 21:5-6. Bitter: See lemon. Bitumen: (1) hard; (2) commerce or trade; (3) occupation; (4) sealant; (5) Growth inhibition. (1-3) Mat. no. 13:4, 19; (4) Genesis 6:14; (5) German. 29:23. Black: (1) Without light or life; (2) Without the spirit (working in the soul); (3) evil; (4) sin; (5) misleading; (6) grief; (7) dead or unclean; (8) burned; (9) hunger; (10) hell; (11) death; (11) Financially healthy (in "Black") See also Black Man, Black and White, and Woman (Black Widow). (1) Genesis 1:2-3; Justice. 4:8; (2) John 13:30b; James 2:26a; Friend. 25:8; (1 John 1:5b and Rom. 8:9); 1 color. 2:14; (3) song. 5:11 and Genesis 8:7 and Isa. 48:22; (4) Lam. 4:8; (5) Proverbs 7:9; (6) jr. 8:21 (cf. NKJV and KJV); (7) Lam. 4:8; Friend. 23:27 (as opposed to white); (8) jr. 14:2,8; (9) Revelation 6:5-6; (10) 2 Fr. 2:17; (11) Labor 3:5. Black Eye: (1) persecuted prophet; (2) domestic violence; (3) abuse (physical, emotional, or spiritual); (4) darkness around the heart; (5) injured
Heart. (1) 1 Kings 19; (2) 1Sam. 22:19; Jr. 4:31; (3) Luke 22:63-64; (4) Rom. 1:21; Eph. 4:18; (5) Psalms 109:22; 147:3. Black Man: Note: The meaning of an African American / First Nations (Indigenous people) or Caucasian person in a dream can change depending on the ethnic (racial / cultural) background of the dreamer. An African American or First Nations person might view Caucasians as the carnal self (due to their earlier propensities to exploit, enslave, and be psychic). To a Caucasian, a First Nations person may represent the fleshly self because of their skin color or order on earth (see 1 Corinthians 15:46). A person of another race is often interpreted as a "foreigner." (See also First Nations, Aliens, Aliens, and Native Americans.) Black and White: (1) Judgment/al; (2) indecisive; (3) religious; (4) hot. (1) John 8:5-6; Acts 23:3; (2) James 1:6-8; (3) Mat. no. 23:5-7; (4) Revelation 3:16. Blanket: (1) Blanket; (2) authority; (3) Asphyxiation (wet blanket). (1) 1 Kings 19:13; (2) 2 Kings 2:14; (3) Ezekiel. 32:7. bleeding: (1) loss of spiritual life; (2) wounded; (3) suffering; (4) wounded; (5) die; (6) cleaning; (7) atonement; (8) Martyrs. See also blood. (1) Acts 22:20; Lev. 17:11; (2-3) Is. 53:4-5, 7; (4) 1 Kings 22:35; Ezekiel 28:23; (6) Lv. 12:4; (7) Lv. 17:11; (8) Acts 2:20; Genesis 4:10. Airship: (1) High-class Ministry of the Holy Spirit; (2) Very demanding prophetic ministry. See also hot air balloon. (1) Ezek. 8:3; Acts 8:39; (2) no. 22:41 (power of vision). Blind: (1) Spiritually blind; (2) in spiritual darkness or spiritually ignorant; (3) unbeliever; (4) receive a bribe; (5) hardened heart; (6) lack of faith or love; (7) Hate. (1) Is. 42:18; 56:10; Friend. 15:14; Luke 4:18; John 9:39; (2) 1 Corinthians 12:1; It is a. 42:7,16; Friend. 23:16-17; 23:26; Revelation 3:17; (3) is. 29:18; (4) 1Sam. 12:3: Deut. 4:19 p.m. (5) John 12:40; 2 color. 3:14-15; 4:4; (6) 2 Ped. 1:9; (7) 1 John 2:11. Blindfolded: See Blind and Veiled. Blinds (awning): See blinds. Blister: (1) experienced friction because of the gospel; (2) friction that interferes with your work (hand blisters) or walking (feet blisters); (3) Difficulty adjusting to a new role (putting yourself in someone else's shoes).
See also pimples. (1) Mat. no. 5:10; (Matthew 10:35 and Ephesians 6:15); (2) Mat. no. 13:20-21; (3) Mark 9:3334. Block of flats (floor/apartments): (1) subculture or group; (2) Spiritually underdeveloped individual (one unit/floor). (1) Acts 16:3 (KJV); (2) 2 Corinthians 5:1. Blood: (1) life (from the flesh); (2) spirit (spirit equals blood); (3) family; (4) atonement; (5) refund or ransom; (6) judgment; (7) conflict; (8) guilt/blame; (9) money; (10) sacrifice; (11) murder; (12) drunk; (13) passionate desire for repentance (blood tears); (14) anxiety (blood sweat); (15) Christ or his seed (Bloody Bridegroom); (16) Martyrdom (Bloody Bride). See also bleeding. (1) Lv. 17:11; (2) Job 33:4; Ezekiel 37:14; 1 pet. 4:6; Revelation 11:11 (the life of God is the Spirit); (3) Numbers 35:21; German 19:6; Joseph 20:5 (blood avenger = relative); (4) Lv. 17:11; (5) 1 Fr. 1:18-19; (6) Genesis 4:10; Exodus 4:9; (7) Proverbs 30:33; (8) Mat. no. 27:24; (9) Mat. no. 27:6 (blood money); (10) Extract. 34:25; PS 106:38; It is a. 1:11; Ezekiel 39:19; (11) Genesis 4:10; (12) jr. 46:10; (13) Heb. 12:17 (14) Luke 22:44; (15) Excerpt. 4:26 and 1 Cor. 10:16; (16) Revelation 17:6. Blood Bank: (1) Church. (1) John 6:53-56; Lev. 17:11; As in, the place where spiritual life is renewed. Blood pressure: (1) resistance to the Holy Spirit (high bp); (2) lack of spiritual intimacy (bp low); (3) lack of spiritual strength (low sc). (1) Lv. 17:11 and (Job 33:4; Ezekiel 37:14); Acts 6:10; (2) is. 40:30-31; (3) Hebrews 12:3-4. Nosebleeds: see Nosebleeds. Blood transfusion: (1) salvation/conversion; (2) Renewed spiritual life. (1) Hebrews 9:14; 1 pet. 1:18-19; 1 John 1:7; (2) Lv. 17:11. Flowering: (1) fruiting potential; (2) chosen by God; (3) abundance; (4) joy and contentment; (5) beauty; (6) pride; (7) Associated with spring (summer is harvest time). (1) Genesis 40:10; Number 17:8; (2) Numbers 17:5; (3) is. 27:6, 35:2; (4) is. 35:2; Room 3:17-18; (5) is. 35:1; (6) Ezekiel. 7:10; (7) Song. 2:11-12. Putsch: (1) opposition; (2) exams; (3) spirit; (4) Help a fire. See also breath, trumpet, and wind. (1-2) Mat. no. 7:25, 17; John 6:18; (3) is. 40:7; John 3:8; (4) Job 20:26; It is a. 54:16. Blue: (1) Sky/Ly; (2) spiritual/ual; (3) royalties (King); (4) Jesus; (5) sacred
spirit (dark blue); (6) Human Mind (light blue); (7) healing (as a heavenly reality); (8) complete; (9) Reminder to seek kingdom first (if in blue). (1-2) Extract. 28:31; 36:8, 35; 39:1; Number 4:7; 15:38; (3-4) Esther 8:15; (5) John 1:32; (6) Revelation 1:6; 5:10; (7-9) (cf. Exodus 39:24; Numbers 15:38-39 and Matthew 9:20-21). Blueberries: (1) Fruit of the Spirit. See also berries, blues, and strawberries. (1) Gal. 5:22-23. Blues Music: (1) Depression; (2) Cultural connection with oppressed peoples. (1-2) Psalm 137:1-3. Blunt: (1) A blunt weapon means ineffective words; (2) impolite, blunt, or tactless; (3) boring; (4) Strong words usually require high volume. (1) Psalm 58:6; It is a. 54:17; (2) Eph. 5:4; (3) is. 59:1; (4) Ecl. 10:10. Blushing: (1) shame; (2) anger; (3) shame; (4) stress; (5) Guilty. (1) Ezra 9:6; (2) Genesis 39:19 (NIV); (3) Ezra 9:6; Jr. 6:15; (4) Job 16:16 (5) Ezekiel. 16:63. Advice: (1) Worldly leadership; (2) religious advice; (3) Seniors. (1) Acts 4:8; (2) Mat. no. 5:22; 10:17; 12:14; 26:59; (3) Acts 11:30; 14:23 boarding school: See private school. Board meeting: (1) fellowship in business affairs; (2) running a business; (3) business plans and agenda; (4) ambition; (5) advice; (6) Accountability. (1) Acts 4:15; (2) Acts 4:16-21, 5:27, 29; (3) Mat. no. 26:59; Luke 22:66-67; (4) 2Sam. 15:12; John 11:47-48; (5) Mat. no. 5:22; 10:17, 12:14; 26:59; (6) Acts 15:6, 22. Boardwalk: See Embarcadero. Ship: (1) Ministry; (2) the journey of life; (3 persons; (4) bearing of the Holy Spirit; (5) church. See also warship, canoe, oar, ship, shipwreck, and barge. (1) Luke 5:3-10; (2) Mark 4:35 ; ( 3) John 3:8, Acts 18:21b, (4) 2 Sam 19:18, (5) 1 Peter 3:20, Matthew 14:22 Boat trailer: See trailer (Boat). : (1) Death (Dead body ); (2) The body of Christ; (3) the temple of God; (4) sacrifice; (5) spiritual body; (6) organization; (7) the flesh. (1) Ps 79:2 , 110:6, (2) Rom 12:5, 1 Cor 6:15, Eph 5:30, (3) 1 Cor 6:19
(individually); 2 color. 6:16 (company); (4) Rom. 12:1; (5) 1 Corinthians 15:44; (6) 1 Corinthians 12:25; (7) Rom. 8:13; 1 color. 6:16; Colossians 1:22a. Body odor: (1) Offensive/iv; (2) works of the flesh. (1) Genesis 3:19 and Genesis 4:2-5; (2) Ezekiel. 44:18. Bogey/Boogie (dry nasal mucus): (1) person offended by things of the spirit; (2) If someone else has the spirit, they may have offended you; (3) false spirit (opposing the Spirit of God); (4) evil spirit; (5) "Bogey Man": Demon bass. (1) Mat. no. 13:57; John 6:61-63; (2) Mat. no. 16:23; (3) Acts 7:51; (4) Acts 13:810. Cooking: (1) anger; (2) cleaning; (3) Animation. See also pressure cooker. (1) Genesis 44:18; Number 11:1; It is a. 42:25; (2) Numbers 31:23; (3) jr. 20:9. Boils: (1) test; (2) anger; (3) Prague. (1) Works 2:7; (2) Lv. 13:23 (fiery boil); (3) Lv. 13:22 (overtime). Screws: (1) Warranty; (2) safe words; (3) real estate; (4) buildings; (5) bind or unite; (6) Foundation; (7) Close. See also nails, nuts and bolts. (1) Ezra 9:8; It is a. 22:23; (2) Ecl. 12:11; (3) is. 41:7; Jr. 10:4; (4-6) Ezra 4:12; no 4:6; Eph. 2:21; (7) 2Sam. 13:17-18. Bomb: (1) words with sudden harmful effect (bomb dropped); (2) explosive or shocking words; (3) Sudden destructive event; (4) shocking announcement (ie resignation); (5) Empowered by the Holy Spirit (carrying a bomb); (6) words that burn (positive or negative); (7) Unsolved problem that will explode in the future (time bomb); (8) blast explosion. See also Arrow, Rocket, Missile and Terrorism. (1) 1Sam. 3:19 and Proverbs 18:21; (2) Mat. no. 26:21; Luke 22:21; (3) jr. 51:8; 1 Thess. 5:3; (4) As in "she dropped a bomb"; (5) Acts 1:8; (6) jr. 20:8; Luke 24:32; (7) Genesis 4:2-3; (8) Proverbs 18:21. Title: See Ties. Bones: (1) dead; (2) no spiritual life; (3) broken in spirit; (4) having sadness in heart; (5) hopelessness; (6) feeling separate from God; (7) Envy (rotten bones). (1-2) Ezek. 37:4, 11; (3) Proverbs 17:22; (4) Proverbs 15:13; (5-6) It. 37:11; (7) prov. 14:30 Book: (1) Bible; (2) Judgment (Book of Life of the Lamb); (3) literal book; (4)
Words; (5) law; (6) Go by the book; (7) Contract; (8) meditate; (9) life plan; (10) One individual (one heart). See also library, library, and scrolling. (1) Joshua. 1:8; (2) Revelation 13:8; 21:27; (3) Luke 4:17; (4) Luke 3:4; (5) Yosh. 1:8; (6-7) Excerpt. 24:7; (8) Joseph. 1:8; (9) Salt. 40:7; heb. 10:7; (10) Prov 3:3; 2 color. 3:3. Library: (1) mindset; (2) ideals and beliefs; (3) Church full of spiritual knowledge. See also book. (1-2) Yosh. 1:8a; Colossians 3:2; (3) 1 Cor. 8:1-2. Day: (1) Apocalypse; (2) Verse on Meditation. See also highlighters and tassels. (1-2) Yosh. 1:8 Boomerang: (1) what goes around comes around (positive or negative); (2) Some spirit returns to you; (3) Australia. (1) Is. 55:11; Gallon. 6:7; (2) Genesis 41:9-14 (cf. Genesis 40:23); (3) By Association. Boom Gate: (1) Waiting for God. (1) Psalm 62:5. Boots: (1) Outdoor or Outdoor Hike (whatever you do outside); (2) work; (3) Military/War. See also Cowboy, Shoes, and Kickballs. (3) 2 Corinthians 10:3. Chief: (1) Jesus; (2) God; (3) Natural Leadership; (4) spiritual guidance; (5) father. (1) Mat. no. 10:24-25; John 13:13-14; (2) Psalm 123:2; Genesis 24:12; It is a. 40:22; (3) Genesis 39:2; 1 sat. 24:6; (4) 2 Kings 2:3, 5; (5) Evil. 1:6. Vial(s): (1) heart (as the vessel of the spirit); (2) Old bottles can talk about my old self; new bottles the new me; new bottles (wineskins) are adjustable/flexible/expandable; (3) local church; (4) skins must be able to vent (i.e. talk or they will burst); (5) Old bottles can speak of fraud; (6) Sharing a bottle speaks of friendship/communion/covenant food; (7) Welcome; (8) They suck the life out of people (they empty the bottles and put them on the bed). See also Vessels and Wine. (1-2) jr. 13:12-13; Friend. 9:17; John 2:6-10; (3) Mat. no. 9:17; (4) Job 32:19; (5) Yosh. 9:4, 13; (6) 1Sam. 1:24; 10:3; 4:20 p.m. (7) 2 Sat. 16:1; (8) jr. 48:12. Cap/Bottle Cap: (1) Stop words (+/-) (cap a bottle). See also bottle.
(1) Mat. no. 9:17 (KJV) and Prov. 30:32 (compare Ecclesiastes 10:12). As in "put a lid on it!" Bought: See Buy. Bound: (1) Spiritually bound with words; (2) under control; (3) caught or imprisoned; (4) opposite of freedom; (5) Being spiritually dead. A person may be bound: (6) by religion; (7) Worldwide; (8) by an unclean spirit; (9) from Satan; (10) for injustice; (11) in spirit; (12) By State; (13) Of people
See also String, Slack, and String. (1) Acts 23:12, 14, 21; Friend. 16:19 18:18; (2) Mark 5:3-4; (3) Mark 6:17-20; John 18:12; (4) John 8:33; (5) John 11:44; (6) John 18:12; Acts 9:2, 14, 21; 21:11; (7) Acts 7:7; (8) Luke 8:29; (9) Luke 13:16; (10) Acts 8:23; (11) Acts 20:22-23; (12) Acts 22:29; (13) Acts 24:27. Limit: (1) coverage; (2) Kingdom of God; (3) decision; (4) heaven and hell; (5) righteous and sinner; (6) Blessed and Cursed; (7) Share the Word of God or share the Word of God. (1) Genesis 19:8b; (2) German. 17:14; (3) Numbers 13:30-14:1; (4-6) Mat. no. 25:33-34; Luke 16:26; (7) 2 Tim. 2:15; heb. 4:12. bow (as in archery): (1) heart (the one that fires words); (2) words from afar; (3) Misleading Heart (distorted arc); (4) Done (curved arc). See also Arrows and Links. (1) Psalm 64:3; Room 3:9; (2) 1Sam. 20:20-22; (3) Psalms 78:57; ho. 7:16; (4) Psalms 11:2. Bow: (1) humble yourself; (2) greeting; (3) worship; (4) worship. See also push-ups, squats, and squats. (1) Is. 2:11; (2) culturally accepted oriental greeting; (3) Mat. no. 28:9; (4) Acts 10:25-26. Shell: (1) Heart. See also vessels. (1) Ecl. 12:6. Box: (1) heart; (2) straightness (white box); (3) innocence (white box); (4) Insincere Heart (Plastic Box); (5) imprisoned or restrained; (6) gift or spiritual gift; (7) Unpacked or unused (something in a box). (1) Mat. no. 26:7 (KJV); (2) 1 Kings 3:6; Rome. 10:10; (3) Psalm 106:38; (4) is. 29:13; (5) As in "put in a box"; (6) Mark 14:3 (and the alabaster box that was broken so that the fragrance of the Holy Spirit might fill the house); (7) Luke 7:37 (KJV). Box: (1) Spiritual Warfare; (2) attacked; (3) adversity; (4) Need for discipline. (1-2) 2 Corinthians 10:3-4; Eph. 6:12; (3) is. 30:20; heb. 13:3; (4) 1 Corinthians 9:26-27. Child: (1) The world; (2) royal child; (3) legacy or inheritance; (4) inheritance; (5) inheritance; (6) future; (7) Young generation; (8) promise.
See also Baby, Girl and Son. (1) Luke 9:41; John 16:21; Gallon. 4:3; (3-5) Mat. no. 21:38; Gallon. 4:1, 7, 30; heb. 1:2; Revelation 21:7; (6) Job 21:8; (7) Genesis 48:19b; Amos 2:11; (8) Gal. 4:28. Bra: (1) straightness; (2) cardiac integrity; (3) support; (4) cheeky (no bra); (5) loose woman (no bra); (6) wild (no bra); (7) prostitutes (no bra); (8) Nourishing (bra as care and support). See also chest. (1) Eph. 6:14; (2) 1 Kings 9:4; (3) Revelation 1:13 (KJV); (4-6) wagons. 2:2; prove. 5:19, 6:29; (7) Prov 5:19-20; (8) is. 60:4. Keys (teeth): (1) Bound (contained) by your words; (2) ineffective/impotent bite; (3) Speak differently than God commanded you; (4) legalism; (5) hypocrisy; (6) Need for corrective speech. See also teeth. (1) Numbers 21:5-6; Friend. 16:18; (2-3) Numbers 22:38; (3) 1 Corinthians 2:4; 1 Thess. 1:5; heb. 4:12; (4) Mat. no. 23:4; (5) Mat. no. 23:2-3. Brake(s): (1) Stop or slow down; (2) stop talking; (3) stop listening; (4) slow down; (5) sense of control (no brakes); (6) Feeling that something has started and you can't stop (no brakes); (7) Unlimited (no brakes). (1) Excerpt. 14:13 (2) Rom. 3:19; 2 color. 11:10 a.m.; Title 1:11; heb. 11:33 am; (3) Acts 7:57; (4) Psalms 103:8; 145:8; prove. 14:29 15:18; 4:32 p.m. Joel 2:13; Acts 27:7; James 1:19; (5) Proverbs 25:28; (6) James 3:5; (7) Mat. no. 9:17 (the new skin has no breaks!). Branch: (1) Jesus; (2) Channel of the Holy Spirit (anointed); (3) Believer/Christian; (4) fruit growers; (5) Honorable Elder; (6) influence (long branch = long range); (7 days; (8) Pride (endangered branches); (9) Union with God (blooming branch); (10) The King (the highest branch) (1) Isaiah 4:2; 11:1; Jer 23:5 , 33:15, Zec 3:8, 6:12, (2) Ex 25:31-37, Zec 4:12-14, (3) Mat 13:31-32, John 15:5, (4 ) Num 13:23, Es 4:2, 17:6, Ezekiel 17:8, 19:10, John 15:2, 4, (5) Isa 9:14-15, 19:15, (6) Ezekiel 31:5 ; Dan 4:14; (7) Genesis 40:10-12; (8) Rom 11:17-22; (9) Prov. 11:28 (10) Ezekiel 17:22 Brass: (1) Judgment ( 2) Financial difficulties (3) No love (4) Third place (1) Exodus 27:1-2 Revelation 1:15 (2) Matthew 10:9, (3) 1 Corinthians 13:1, (4) Mark 12 : 42 Patterns: (1) Rupture/Progress, (2) Rupture, (3) Calm, (4) Ghost Rupture, (5) Needs Repair, (6) Injury, (7) Broken Wall, (8) Hole, (1 ) Genesis 38:29, 2 Sam 5:20, 6:8, (2) Niv 24:20, (3) Num 14:34, (4) Judges 21:15, 1 Kings 11:27, Psalm 106: 23 Prov 15:4 Isaiah 22:9 (5) 2 Kings 12:5-7 22:5
It is a. 58:12; (6) Job 16:14; It is a. 30:26; Jr. 2:17 p.m.; Justice. 2:13; (7) is. 30:13; Ezekiel 26:10; (8) Amos 6:11. Bread: (1) Christ; (2) The Word of God; (3) broken body (breaking bread); (4) communion (breaking of bread); (5) death; (6) Words (our hearts feed on words); (7) affliction (unleavened bread); (8) Life (bread sustains life). See also Streusel, Crispbread (just below), Loaf, Toast and Wine. (1) 1 Corinthians 10:16; 11:27 a.m.; (2) German. 8:3; Amos 8:11; Friend. 4:4; Luke 4:4; (3) Mat. no. 26:26; Luke 24:35; Acts 2:42; (4-5) Mark 14:1; 1 color. 11:26 am; (6) Amos 8:11; Friend. 4:4; (7) German. 16:3; (8) John 6:33, 35, 48, 51, 58. Bread (crusty bread): (1) old words; (2) fraud; (3) Thoughts and words from a carnal heart (bread from a wood-fired oven). (1-3) Yosh. 9:4-6, 12. Bread (mold bread): (1) old manna/revelation; (2) not exercising faith; (3) Necessity of daily bread. (1-2) Extract. 16:20-21, 26; (3) Mat. no. 6:11. Breakfast: (1) It's a new day; (2) fresh start; (3) Breaking the fast. (1-2) John 21:12; (3) 2Sam. 12:21. Pause: (1) injure; (2) steal; (3) destroy; (4) injury; (5) dying to self; (6) remorse; (7) desperate belief; (8) Truncated/zeroed/no effect; (9) physically broken; (10) scatter; (11) pruning; (12) Express the heart vocally (running in). (I am am. 5:19; John 5:18; 7:23; Rom. 2:23; (2) Mat. Nos. 6:19-20; 12:43 p.m.; (3) Mat 12:20 p.m. Mark 5:4 Luke 5:6 John 21:11 Acts 27:41 Eph 2:14 Revelation 2:27 (4) Matt 21:44 Luke 20 :18; Acts 2:42, 46; 21:13; 1 color. 10:16; 11:24 a.m.; (5) Mat. No. 14:19 p.m.; 15:36-37; 26:26; Mark 14:3, Luke 24:35, (6) Judges 21:15, Joel 2:13, (7) Mark 2:4-5, (8) John 10:35, (9) John 19:31-32 , 36; (10) Acts 13:43; (II) Rom 11:17, 19; (12) Gal 4:27 Breast: (1) Nourished; (2) Spiritual pioneer (i.e. Martin Luther); ( 3) Regret (chest beating); (4) hugging; (5) sexually perverted spirit or spirit of lust (chest grasping); (6) close to heart (love). See also Bra, Harlot, Jezebel ( in Dictionary of Names and Places), Naked and Woman. (1) Job 3:12; Song. 8:1; There is one. 60:16; (2) One who distributes the milk of the Word, that the body might thereby can grow; (3) Jr. 31:19; Luke 18:13; (4) Ruth 4:16; below r provide evidence. 5:20; (5) Mat. no. 5:28; (6) John 13:23; 21:20. breath: (1) spirit; (2) spiritual life; (3) offensive (bad breath); (4) impure
spirit (bad breath); (5) The Spoken Word of God (Rhema). See also burping. (1-2) Genesis 2:7; (3) Job 19:17; (4) Mark 1:26; (5) Psalms 33:6. Analysis/Test of the Breath: (1) Test/Measurement of the Mind. (1) 1 John 4:1. breath: (1) transmission of life; (2) spiritual realization; (3) Breath of Life. See also coup. (1-3) Genesis 2:7; Ezekiel 37:9. Brewery: (1) Using fermentation infers a process of corruption and wickedness; (2) Secular Church. See also yeast. (1) Excerpt. 34:25; Lev. 2:11 (leaven and honey were excluded from the offerings because they symbolize people seeking their own glory, ie corrupt worship); (2) 1 Fr. 1:23-25; Revelation 2:15-18; 18:2. Bricks: The biblical use of the word describes: (1) man's attempt to reach heaven; (2) people trying to make a name for themselves; (3) man-made empires; (4) rebellion against God; (5) enslavement of the world (Egypt); (6) A factory service of people; (7) keeping people busy so they don't have time to truly worship God; (8) pride; (9) artificial altars; (10) Man-made words (brick instead of stone). See also stone(s). (1-3) Genesis 11:3-4; (4) Genesis 9:1 and 11:4; (5-6) Extract. 1:14; (7) Extract. 5:7-8ff; (8) is. 9:9-11; (9) is. 65:3; (10) Genesis 11:3-4. Bride: (1) Church; (2) Heavenly Jerusalem; (3) Israel; (4) United with (union); (5) relationship; (6) Spotless and ready for Christ's return (bride in white robe); (7) Martyrdom (Bloody Bride). See also godfather, blood, groom and marriage. (1) Eph. 5:25; (2) Revelation 21:9b-10; (3) is. 54:5; (4-5) Genesis 2:24; (6) Revelation 19:7; (7) Revelation 17:6. Friend: See friend. Bridesmaid: (1) loss of first love (must be the bride); (2) preparing others to meet Christ; (3) Pastor/leader. (1) Rom. 7:4; Revelation 2:4; (2) Mat. no. 25:10; Revelation 21:2; (3) Mat. no. 23:11; Eph. 5:2627. Brake: (1) Tongue control.
(1) Job 30:11; PS32:9; 39:1; James 1:26; 3:2 Bridge: (1) The Cross; (2) Jesus Christ; (3) The Church; (4) fill in the gap; (5) means to an end; (6) man-made destiny; (7) efforts of people; (8) the passage or journey of life; (9) a link; (10) Ministry of Salvation (works on the bridge); (11) relationship or communication; (12) Artificial structure. (1) 2Sam. 18:9 (see oak); (2) John 1:51; 1 pet. 3:18; (3) John 1:41-42; 2 color. 5:20; (4) Ezekiel. 10:30 p.m.; (10) Because of this, the bridge is the cross of Christ; (11) Salt. 133:1; Also as in "Building Bridges"; (12) Genesis 11:4. Briefcase: (1) Business; (2) financial management; (3) commercial transaction; (4) Teacher or Tuition. (1) John 12:6 and Acts 1:18a; (2-3) Prov. 7:20; John 12:6; (4) Eph. 4:11. Broad: (1) destruction (road/gate); (2) comprising; (3) Simple (road/gate); (4) made to impress; (5) Deep (river). (1-3) Mat. no. 7:13-14; (4) Mat. no. 23:5 (jewelry); (5) Eph. 3:18; Ezekiel 47:3-5. Broken: (1) Broken Spirit; (2) broken heart; (3) ineffective labor (broken hand); (4) poor gait (broken foot); (5) Stupid walking (broken feet). (1) Works 17:1; (2) Proverbs 15:13; (3) Job 22:9 (KJV); (4) Hebrews 12:13; (5) 2Sam. 4:4. Broken Glass: (1) Deception; (2) censorship; (3) Penetrate your mind (break your mind's window); (4) Shorten words. See also glass, water (water is reflected as glass), and window. (1) Job 17:11; PS 38:8 (cf. Prov. 27:19 and 20:5); also as in "broken dreams"; (2) Psalm 69:20; (3) Mat. no. 6:19; (4) Psalm 22:13a. Bronze: (1) Strength; (2) justice; (3) boldness; (4) Third place. See also brass, gold, pewter, and silver. (1-3) Revelation 1:15; 2:18 (NIV); (4) no. 31:22 (NIV); and Olympic medals. Brook: (1) resting place; (2) A turning point; (3) A place of division; (4) obfuscation; (5) A place of trees; (6) A collection point; (7) A place of blessing; (8) The Word of God; (9) A place of livelihood; (10) A place of jurisdiction; (11) A place of transit; (12) misleading; (13) A place of stones; (14) A place of refreshment and honor; (15) The human mind; (16) A place of mourning; (17) defense; (18) border; (19) The words out of a person's mouth. See also river and stream.
(1) 1 Kings 17:4-6; (2-3) Genesis 32:23; Number 21:14-15; German 2:13-14; 1 sat. 30:9-10, 21; 2 Sat. 15:23; 5:20 p.m.; 1 Kings 2:37; (4) 1 Kings 17:3; work 40:22; (5) Lv. 23:40; (6) Numbers 13:23-24; (7) German. 8:7; work 20:17; (8) 1Sam. 5:40 p.m.; PS42:1; (9) 1 Kings 18:5; (10) 1 Kings 18:40; 2 Kings 23:6; (11) No. 2:15; (12) Job 6:15; (13) Job 22:24; (14) Salt. 110:7; (15) Proverbs 18:4; (16) is. 15:7; (17) is. 19:6; (18) jr. 31:40; (19) Proverbs 18:4. Broom: (1) cleaning; (2) putting things in order; (2) Destruction. See also scanning. (1-2) Luke 15:8; (3) is. 2:23 pm Brothel: (1) Church whose members sell themselves to the world or earn money illegally; (2) house of sin; (3) matter of lust. (1) Revelation 17:3-4; (2) Prov 5:20-22; (3) Mat. no. 5:28. Brother: (1) fellow believer (male or female); (2) Jesus Christ; (3) guard; (4) natural brother; (5) Brother by nationality. (1) Rom. 2:13 p.m. 1 Cor. 5:11; 6:6; Friend. 10:30 p.m.; 1 pet. 3:1-4; (2) Mat. no. 28:10; John 20:17; Rome. 8:29; heb. 2:11; (3) Eph. 6:21-22; Colossians 4:7; (4) Gal. 1:19; (5) Rom. 9:3. Brother-in-law: (1) Legalistic creditor; (2) One who denies the Word through religious tradition; (3) religious opponent; (4) fellow believers who seek to impose their customs/culture against the current of the Spirit; (5) New converts coming from worldly ways. See also father-in-law and son-in-law. (1) Gal. 2:16, 21; 5:10; (2) Mat. no. 15:1-3; (3) Mat. no. 16:21; 26:57; (4) Gal. 2:1213; 3:3; (5) Acts 11:3, 18. Brown: (1) earthy or earthy (as opposed to heavenly); (2) sin; (3) The imperfections of the flesh; (4) spoiled, undesirable; (5) Dark skin. (1) 2 Corinthians 4:7; (2) Psalm 104:35; Ecl. 7:20; Friend. 9:6; (3) Genesis 6:12; 2 color. 4:7; (4) Genesis 30:32-40; (5) song. 1:5-6. Bruises: (1) hitting and wounding (or injuring); (2) have victory over; (3) crushing or binding a heart; (4) wounded; (5) He was badly spoken. (1) Genesis 3:15; (2) Genesis 3:15; Rome. 4:20 p.m. (3) Mat. 12:20 p.m. Luke 4:18; 9:39; (4) is. 1:6; 535; (5) Proverbs 25:18. Brush: See broom and comb. Bladder: (1) Spiritual Being; (2) life (the bubbling of the spirit); (3) protection (surrounded by a bubble); (4) thought or revelation (as in a thought bubble); (5) anger (like boiling); (6) Narrated by an episode or period of life; (7) brittle; (8) Separation or difference.
See also balloon and bubbling. (1) Ezek. 1:21; (2) John 4:14; (3) Job 1:10; PS 5:12; 32:7, 10; (4) 2 Corinthians 10:5; (5) Job 30:27 (KJV); (6) 1Sam. 10:2-9; heb. 1:1; (7) Psalm 80:12; 89:40; It is a. 5:5; (8) Eph. 2:14. Chewing gum: (1) child. (1) 1 Corinthians 13:11. Bucket: (1) Unrescued person (wooden bucket); (2) despicable; (3) human recipient; (4) preachers; (5) Flat person (plastic bucket). See also plastic, container and wood. (1) Excerpt. 7:19; (2) is. 40:15 (as in "fall into a bucket"); (3) Numbers 24:7; (4) no. 24:7 and Luke 8:11 and Eph. 5:26; (5) Mat. no. 15:8-9; Colossians 2:18a. Eruption: (1) resurrection of life; (2) New life. (1-2) Genesis 40:10; Number 17:8; Job 14:7-9; It is a. 27:6; 55:10; heb. 9:4. Buddhist monk: (1) religious spirit; (2) Idolatry. (1) Mark 7:3, 5, 8a; (2) Excerpt. 20:4. Friend: (1) Jesus Christ; (2) The Holy Spirit; (3) Close Associate. (1) John 15:15; (2) John 14:16. Parakeet: See parrot. Faults: (1) anger; (2) Religious spirit (bug in ear). See also insects. (1) Is. 1:14; Luke 18:5; Also as in "Stop bugging me!"; (2) John 7:12b (evil words against those who are moved by the Spirit). Building (noun): (1) The individual; (2) strong person; (3) The Church; (4) prayer tower (watchtower); (5) A company; (6) The glorified person; (7) greed (granaries); (8) heavenly mansion; (9) Facility. See also barn and house. (1) 1 Corinthians 3:9; 6:19; John 2:21; Friend. 7:24, 26; (2) 1 Corinthians 3:9; Gallon. 2:9; (3) 2 Corinthians 6:16 (company stamp); Eph. 2:21-22; 1 pet. 2:5; (4) Mat. no. 21:33; Mark 12:1; Luke 14:28; (5) Mat. no. 24:1 and John 2:16; Mark 13:2; (6) Mark 14:58; 1 color. 5:1; (7) Luke 12:18; (8) John 14:2; (9) Ezra 3:10; It is a. 44:28. Edify (verb): (1) preach the gospel; (2) Build the Church; (3) edify the individual; (4) Christian works; (5) collecting; (6) Club. (1) Rom. 15:20; (2) Mat. no. 16:18; (3) Jude 1:20; prove. 24:3-4; (4) 1 Corinthians 3:14; (5-6) Eph. 4:16.
Builder: (1) God; (2) ministers/believers of the gospel; (3) false builders; (4 You; (5) builder of churches; (6) entrepreneur (trying to make a name for himself). See also worker. (1) Psalm 127:1; Heb. 3:4; 11:10 A.M.; (2 Cor ) 1 Corinthians 3:10; (3) Matthew 21:42; (4) Jude 1:20; 1 color 3:10b; (5) Mat. 16:18; Acts 8: 5-6, 14-15;(6) Genesis 11:4-5 Building Blocks (ABC): (1) A call to filial faith; (2) A spelled message; (3) When the blocks move and Failure to read the message could indicate a lack of spiritual discernment/sensitivity; (4) Playing with building blocks without a message speaks only to immaturity and entertainment value; (5) First Stage of Faith Formation. (1) Mat. No. 18 :3-4, (2) Dan 5:24-25, (3) Matt 13:16-17, (4) 1 Corinthians 13:11, (5) Jude 1:20. (1) The Holy Spirit (2) understanding (3) structure (1) Eph 2:21-22 (2) Proverbs 24:3 (3) IS 61:4 Taurus: (1) Idol; (2) danger; (3) strong evil spirit; (4) bellower (speaker); (5) offering; (6) financial robber. See also ox and calf (1) Ex. 32:4ff; 1 Kings 12:28, 32; 2 Kings 10:29; (2) Excerpt. 21:29; (3) Psalm 22:12-13; (4) jr. 50:11; (5) Lv. 9:2; (6) (Red cloth for a bull, in red); Financial Bulldog/Wall St. Bulldog: (1) Determined; (2) Stubborn. See also dog. (1-2) jr. 15:3. Bulldozer: (1) Very powerful service (general: constructive = good; destructive = bad); (2) apostle, prophet or evangelist; (3) Ministry of Preparation; (4) strong leader; (5) Mighty Pioneer/Innovative Service (Pioneer). See also excavators, graders and trucks. (1) Acts 8:5-6, 9-10; (2-3) Is. 40:3-4; Friend. 3:3; Acts 8:5-6; (4) 1Sam. 22:11-18; (5) Mat. no. 3:1-3. Tag(s): (1) words against you; (2) piercing words; (3) the Word of God; (4) wounds (used slugs); (5) Words stuck in your heart (I used snails). (1) Psalm 64:3; Jr. 9:8; (2) Psalms 45:5; (3) Hebrews 4:12; (4-5) Proverbs 18:8; 26:22. Reeds: (1) Lying prophet. (1) Is. 9:14-15. Boom (buttocks): (1) Curse of Disobedience (tail). See also homeless and sitting. (1) German. 28:44.
Package: (1) life; (2) sweetheart; (3) A group has gathered. (1) 1Sam. 25:29; (2) Genesis 42:35; Song. 1:13; (3) Mat. no. 1:30 p.m.; Acts 28:3. Load: see backpack. Burning: (1) Judgment; (2) sacred; (3) torment; (4) not being able to control themselves; (5) consumed by; (6) deal with possible gossip (withdraw); (7) dealing with past problems (going back); (8) lust. See also fire. (1) Ezek. 38:22; Poorly. 4:1; (2) is. 10:17; (3) Revelation 14:10; (4-5) Jr. 20:9; (6) James 3:5; (8) Rom. 1:27. Burned: (1) Betrayed or deceived by another; (2) sacrificed; (3) heart seared by abuse; (4) He must be healed for God's sake. (1) Luke 21:16; (2) 1 Fr. 2:5; (3) No. 4:2; (4) Mark 12:33. Burping: see burping. Cave: (1) resting place; (2) Hidden. (1-2) Psalms 104:18; prove. 30:26. Eruption: (1) Attempting to place the things of the spirit in the unsaved; (2) Not yet able to contain shared truth; (3) Unable to stop the flow of the mind. (1) Mark 2:22; Luke 5:37; (2) John 16:12; (3) jr. 20:9. Bury: (1) dying to oneself; (2) baptism; (3) being overcome (buried) by sin; (4) Hide. See also underground. (1-2) Rom. 6:4; (3) Rom. 6:23; (4) Genesis 35:4; Joseph 7:19-21. Bus: (1) Great Ministry; (2) church; (3) commercial vehicle; (4) vehicle to its destination; (5) Prophetic Teaching/Ministry (double-decker bus). See also bus queue, bus station, school bus, tourist bus and lost bus. (1) Acts 9:15-16; (2) Acts 15:3; 3 John 1:6b-7; (3) John 2:16; (4) Acts 1:8; (5) 2 Kings 6:1. Bus Queue: (1) Waiting for the Ministry. See also bus station/bus stop. (1) 2 Chr. 7:6; Rome. 12:7. Bus Station/Stop: (1) Waiting for service; (2) waiting for instructions; (3) Waiting for God's timing. See also bus queue. (1-2) Acts 13:1-3; (3) Gal. 4:4; Luke 2:51a; 3:23. Bush: (1) the manifest presence of God; (2) You can talk about moving away; (3) God wants to talk to you; (4) obfuscation; (5) Growing Believer; (6) unbelievers
flesh man; (7) humble person; (8) Person who trusts people. See also tree. (1) Excerpt. 3:2; German 33:16; Acts 7:30, 35; (2) Excerpt. 3:3; (3) Mark 12:26; (4) Genesis 3:8; (5) Salt. 1:1, 3; (6) jr. 17:5-6; (7) Extract. 3:2; (8) jr. 17:5-6. Forest fire: See forest fire. Business: (1) the work of God; (2) Secular work. (1) 1 Corinthians 15:58; Luke 2:49; Acts 6:3; Rome. 12:11; (2) 1 Thess. 4:11. Business card: (1) New company; (2) new association; (3) Identity. (1-2) Acts 13:2-3; (3) Revelation 2:17. Blank Business Card: (1) New Name; (2) fresh start; (3) favor of God; (4) loss of identity; (5) God is about to do something new with you. (1-2) Is. 62:2; Zef. 3:20 (NLT); Revelation 2:17; (3) 1Sam. 10:7; 2 Sat. 7:3; (4) Psalm 9:5; (5) is. 42:9; 43:19a. Busy: (1) Other schedules; (2) trade; (3) Hardened hearts. (1) Luke 10:31-32, 41; (2) John 2:14-16; (3) Mat. no. 13:4, 19 (roadside hardened by heavy traffic). Carnage: (1) solid biblical school; (2) Jurisdiction. (1) 1 Corinthians 3:2; heb. 5:12-14 (KJV); (2) James 5:5. Stewards: (1) Faithful Servant; (2) Fertile Servant. (1-2) Genesis 40:9-13. Butter: (1) wealth; (2) spoken softly; (3) kind words; (4) dispute over the word; (5) growth through the Word; (6) disposal; (7) Change (melted butter). (1) German. 32:14; Job 29:6; (2-3) Psalms 55:21; (4) Proverbs 30:33; (5) is. 7:15, 22; 1 color. 3:2 (Beyond Milk); (6) Judges. 5:25; 2 Sat. 17:29; (7) Psalm 97:5. Butterfly: (1) re-creation; (2) creditors; (3) glorified (heavenly) body; (4) in spirit; (5) Altered (no longer caterpillar); (6) He is no longer bound to the earth; (7) glorified by death; (8) A person who flies from church to church (spiritual butterfly); (9) Israel (from Jacob [worm] to Israel [butterfly]). (1-2) 2 Corinthians 5:17; Eph. 4:22-24; 1 pet. 3:18; (3) 1 Corinthians 15:40; (4) Revelation 1:10; (5) 2 Corinthians 5:17; (6) Ezekiel. 3:14; 8:3b; 11:1; (7) 1 Corinthians 15:53-55; (8) see 1 Cor. 12:18, 25; (9) is. 41:14a (cf. Gen 32:28). Button (press): (1) Insert an emotional trigger; (2) touching a sore spot; (3) arouse interest; (4) invoke a reply; (5) Ready to explode (anger). See also remote control. (1) 1Sam. 18:7-9; PS 106:32-33 (KJV); (2) Acts 23:6; (3) John 4:17-19; (4)
John 6:60-61, 66; (5) Acts 7:54. Purchasing: (1) earn souls; (2) stuck in making money; (3) grounding in the world (giving second place to the salvation of souls); (4) give your life (give everything); (5) commercial transaction; (6) Normal life before trial; (7) see things from an earthly perspective; (8) redeemed by God; (9) obligation; (10) believe; (11) Appropriate (buy); (12) Take something with you on board. See also Sale and Store. (1) 1 Corinthians 6:20; (2) Mat. no. 21:12-13; James 4:13; (3) Luke 14:18-19, 21-24; (4) Mat. no. 25:9-12; 13:44-46; Revelation 3:18; (5) Mat. no. 2:15 p.m.; 27:7; John 4:8; Acts 7:16; Revelation 13:17; (6) Luke 17:28; (7) John 6:5-7; (8) 1 Corinthians 6:20; 7:23; (9) As in "buy from"; (10) As in "I just don't buy it!"; (11) 1 Chr. 21:24; (12) Proverbs 18:17. Taxi: (1) Driven for cash; (2) service or person motivated by money (attitude); (3) The road you drive costs you (you as a passenger); (4) Business opportunity at your destination (you as the driver). (1) John 12:5-6; (2) John 10:12-13; (3) Mat. no. 16:26; (4) Mat. no. 26:15. Cabin (vacation): (1) rest; (2) relaxed; (3) vacation or rest; (4) Privacy. See also cabin and hut. (1-2) Ruth 1:9; 2 Sat. 7:1; 1 Chr. 28:2; It is a. 66:1; Ezekiel 44:30b; Dan. 4:4; (3) Luke 9:10b; (4) Mat. no. 14:13 cabin (ship): (1) heart. (1) John. 1:2-3, 5b. Caesar: (1) loyalty to the world system; (2) conqueror; (3) tyrant; (4) fraudulent temptation; (5) Secular leader (focused on money). (1) Mat. no. 22:17-21; (2) Luke 2:1; 3:1; John 19:12, 15; (3) Acts 12:1-2; (4-5) Mat. no. 22:17-21. Caesarean Birth: (1) Releasing the Inner Child; (2) breaking a generational curse; (3) exemption; (4) Supernatural, painless childbirth (spiritual birth as a promise or having a normal child). See also childbirth and pregnancy. (1) Numbers 15:25-26; 1 Kings 8:38-39; 1 John 2:12; (2) Excerpt. 34:7; number 14:18; (3) Luke 9:42; John 16:21; Revelation 12:2; (4) Luke 1:36. Cage: (1) Stronghold; (2) be treated like an animal; (3) easement; (4) be locked up; (5) restrictions; (6) unclean spirits (cage); (7) Suffocate the spirit.
See also aviary. (1) 2 Corinthians 10:4-5; (2) jr. 37:15; (3-5) Genesis 40:5a; (6) Revelation 18:2; Jr. 5:27; (7) Acts 5:18-19. Pie: (1) something homemade (meat); (2) Divine provision or sustenance; (3) The Word; (4) Communion with God (especially when it involves drinking). See also pan. (1) 1 Kings 17:12-13; (2) 1 Kings 19:5-8; (3-4) 2 Sam. 6:19 (KJV) (cf. NKJV). Calculation: (1) Try to solve it; (2) Try to solve it mentally (mental arithmetic). See also calculator. (1-2) Proverbs 3:5-6. Calculator: (1) Try to solve naturally; (2) Financial Approach. See also calculus and slide rule. (1) John 6:7; (2) Mat. no. 9:9. Calendar: (1) planning; (2) designation; (3) Determination Date. See also Tag and Single Number Search. (1-2) 1 Kings 20:22, 25-26; (3) Dan. 9:25 and Matt. 21:4-5. Calf: (1) Greater wealth; (2) sacrifice/offering; (3) idol; (4) celebration; (5) Community. (1) Psalm 50:10; (2) Hebrews 9:12, 19; (3) Acts 7:41; (4) Luke 15:23; (5) Genesis 18:78. Call (your name): (1) A call to the service; (2) attention required; (3) A friend or family member calling your name could be God; (4) Hearing an unknown voice may be that God is calling you into a deeper relationship; (5) A frightening, threatening, or uncomfortable voice saying your name may represent demonic forces; (6) A voice can also give instructions; (7) Temptation (a voice calling you to fulfill the flesh). See also Ringtone and Tone. (1) 1Sam. 3:4-10; Exodus 3:4; (2) Genesis 22:11; (3-4) 1 Sam. 3:4-10; (5) Mat. no. 8:28-29; (6) Acts 16:9; (7) Mat. no. 4:3, 6-7, 9. Rest: (1) Peace; (2) still; (3) signs of God's presence; (4) Eliminate the threat. (1-4) Salt. 23:2; Mark 4:39; Luke 8:24. Feelings of Calm: (1) Good sign; (2) It means that God is in control. (1-2) Mark 4:39; PS 107:29. camel: (1) servant; (2) resistance; (3) Talk about having good resources; (4)
beast of burden; (5) bearers of treasures; (6) caravans; (7) Travel. See also camel hair and caravan. (1) Genesis 24:10; Friend. 3:4; Mark 1:6; (2) Genesis 24; (3) Mat. no. 19:24; (4) Genesis 24:61; 2 Kings 8:9; It is a. 30:6; (5) is. 30:6; Friend. 2:11; (6-7) Genesis 24:10. Camel hair: (1) Prophet's robe or prophet's calling (as wearer). See also camel. (1) 2 Kings 8:9 (showing camels as porters); Friend. 3:4 and 11:9. Camera: (1) focus; (2) advertising; (3) memories; (4) fame; (5) Revealed (made public); (6) seeking approval (posing in front of the camera); (7) mind (as the place of memories); (8) heart (as the place of God's promises); (9) Seeing in spirit. See also videographer, film camera, and photography. (1) Acts 3:4; heb. 12:2; (2) Mark 1:45; 5:20; 7:36; (3) Mat. no. 26:13; Mark 14:9; (4) Mat. no. 9:26, 31; 14:1; (5) Dan. 2:19; (6) Mat. no. 20:21; Mark 10:37; (7) Rom. 12:2; (8) 1 Corinthians 2:9; (9) Preview window. Cameraman: (1) Seer; (2) prophet; (3) Focused individual. (1-2) Numbers 24:4, 16; (3) 2Sam. 18:24. Storage: (1) Temporary location; (2) the army of God; (3) host of angels; (4) church (several tents); (5) accumulation of spiritual powers (good or bad); (6) experience in the desert (refugee camps); (7) Spirit led church. (1) Excerpt. 19:2; Joseph 10:15; (2) Excerpt. 14:19-20; Joseph 6:18; PS34:7; (3) Genesis 32:1-2. (4) Extract. 33:7; Number 2:16-17 (KJV); 15:35-36; (5) Genesis 32:1-2; Joel 2:11; Judges 7:11; (6) As a refuge from persecution in your own country, but not yet moved to a new homeland (like Israel); (7) Extract. 13:21; John 3:8. Canaan: (1) The Promised Land; (2) the land of God's promises; (3) The Kingdom of God within (the infilling of the Holy Spirit). (1) Excerpt. 13:5, 11; (2) Luke 24:49; (3) Luke 17:21. Canaanites: (1) spiritual principalities/powers/spirits; (2) killing for human trafficking or commerce (convenience, greed, materialism, and possessions); (3) They also take away ("crush") your spiritual righteousness. (1) Excerpt. 3:8; (2) This is the root meaning of the name; Genesis 13:7; (3) Psalms 51:10; 2 Samuel 12:1-7. Cancer: (1) sin; (2) sin within the Church (Body of Christ); (3) destructive words that consume themselves; (4) literally cancer/disease; (5) doubt (corrodes faith in the heart); (6) Fear (disintegrates belief); (7) bitterness; (8) unforgiveness; (9)
Emphasize. See also tumor. (1) Is. 1:4; ho. 9:9; (2-3) 2Tim. 2:16-17; (5) Mat. no. 2:30-31; 21:21; (6) Mat. no. 8:26; Mark 4:40; (7) Job 21:25; (8) Numbers 12:11-12; (9) Job 2:4-5. Candle/Stand: (1) Believer; (2) The Holy Spirit; (3) the Word of God; (4) church; (5) Malice (lamp out). See also candlesticks, light, and wax. (1) Mat. no. 5:14-15; (2) Revelation 4:5; (3) Psalms 119:105; (4) Revelation 1:20; (5) Proverbs 24:20. Sweets (sweets): (1) Words (often the words of God); (2) treat; (3) pleasing to the flesh but devoid of spiritual nourishment; (4) appeal to children or immature believers; (5) temptation (tempting treats); (6) No substance. (1) Psalm 119:103; 141:6; prove. 16:24; (2) Prov. 27:7b; (3) 1 Corinthians 14:20; 2 team 4:3-4; Revelation 10:9-10; (4) Rom. 16:18; (5) Eph. 4:14; (6) Hebrews 5:14. Toad Cururu: (1) Plague/Curse; (2) plague of false religion; (3) solution becoming a bigger problem (in Australia); See also toad and toad. (1-2) Extract. 8:2; (3) Genesis 16:1-2. Cancer Worm: (1) Subtle Destruction; (2) gangrene; (3) rot; (4) Corrosion. See also lobster. (1) Joel 1:4; James 5:3. Cannibals: (1) Something that eats you up (off topic); (2) church devouring each other; (3) participate/communicate with Christ; (4) Communion with Demons. (1) Mat. no. 18:34; (2) Lv. 26:27-29; Gallon. 5:15; (3) John 6:53; (4) Lv. 26:28; 1 color. 10:20-21. Cannon: (1) powerful voice; (2) Shocking Words (Relenting Heart); (3) very persuasive words; (4) leader; (5) anger; (6) Unbridled Tongue/Heart. (1) Luke 4:32; Acts 7:22; heb. 12:26; (2) 1 Kings 19:2-3; (3) Rom. 16:18; Colossians 2:4; (4) Ecl. 8:4; (5) Dan. 2:12-13; (6) Psalm 32:9; James 3:5-6 (loose cannon). Canoe: (1) Ministry or undeveloped (primitive) person; (2) Meat (our old "self-propelled" boat); (3) ministry with own forces (canoe paddling); (4) ministry without the Holy Spirit; (5) Person moved by the Holy Spirit (canoe/kayak moving in running water without a paddle). See also boat, oar, and submarine. (1) Acts 19:2b; (2) German. 12:8; Judges 21:25 (do your thing); (3-5) Zak. 4:6.
Cantina: See restaurant. Cap: (1) occasional or familiar authority; (2) Weak authority. See also hat. (1) 1 Corinthians 11:10. Cloak: See Cloak. Centurion: (1) Jesus; (2) Authority acquired through suffering; (3) leaders; (4) Pastor. (1-2) Heb. 2:10; (3) Revelation 6:15; (4) jr. 51:23; Acts 20:28; 1 pet. 5:2 Captive: (1) fallen into sin; (2) bound by injustice; (3) Under demonic oppression; (4) Under the influence of a dominant personality. See also chains, captives and yugas. (1) Lam. 1:5; Amos 1:6; (2) Acts 8:23; (3) Mat. no. 12:29 p.m. 3:22-27; (4) Mat. no. 20:25. Car: See car. Caravan (camel): (1) gifts; (2) permanent travel; (3) Gather the church (bride). See also camel. (1-3) Genesis 24:10. Caravan: See trailer. Carburetor: (1) connection to the heart; (2) Nourishing the Heart/Service. See also automobile. (1) Proverbs 4:23; Friend. 6:6; Revelation 3:20; (2) Genesis 4:7; 1 Kings 10:24; Ezra 7:27; no 2:12. Car Transport/Transportation: (1) Traveling in the service of another; (2) Big ministry about to launch other ministries (new cars). (1) 2 Kings 5:20; (2) Matthew 28:19-20; Luke 9:1-2. Carcasses: (1) Unclean; (2) Dead to Himself. (1) Lv. 5:2; (2) Mat. no. 12:28 Cards (game): (1) gambling; (2) boasting; (3) club; (4) entertainment; (5) fraud; (6) opportunity; (7) time fill; (8) patience; (9) Play and do not reveal what is in your heart (hand); (10) Don't tell everything (keep things in your chest). (9) Mat. no. 19:3; 22:17-18; (10) As in "not having put all my cards on the table"; Acts 5:8-9. Cards (deck): (1) Fragile (as in "everything went down like a deck"). Cards (Patience): (1) Time Fill; (2) boredom; (3) need patience. Cards (Poker): (1) Stakes; (2) boasting; (3) opportunity; (4) Fraud.
Cards (Whist, etc.): (1) Entertainment. Cards (bridge, basket, etc.): (1) Society. Cards (Birthday/Christmas): (1) Gift; (2) Celebration. (1) Mat. no. 2:11b; (2) Mat. no. 2:10. Cards (Tarot): (1) Known Spirits; (2) seeking hope (on the wrong path); (3) fraud; (4) shrouded in uncertainty; (5) desire for fate or answers; (6) Ignore God for answers. (1) 1Sam. 28:8; Acts 16:16; (2) 1 Chr. 10:13-14a; (5) 1Sam. 28:7; (6) Microphone. 5:12. Caution: (1) concern for God, people, or the world; (2) stifles the word (worldly care); (3) practical concern; (4) True heart for people. (1) 1 Corinthians 7:32-33; (2) Mat. no. 13:22 Mark 4:19; Luke 8:14; 10:40-41; 21:34; (3) Luke 10:34-35; (4) John 10:13; 12:6. Guardians: (1) God; (2) Pastor/leader. See also caretaker. (1) Psalm 23:1; 1 pet. 5:7; (2) Acts 20:28. Cargo Plane: (1) Great ministry that transports and releases international ministries. (1) Acts 13:1-2. Carnal: (1) in the flesh; (2) sinful; (3) death. (1) 1 Cor. 3:1, 3; 2 color. 10:4; (2) Rom. 7:14; (3) Rom. 8:6. Carnival: (1) Colorful Church; (2) church entertainment; (3) the world; (4) Pleasure. (1) Revelation 3:1; (2) 2 Tim. 4:3-4; 3:4b-5; (3) Hebrew 11:25 am; James 5:5a; (4) 1 Corinthians 10:7. Parking: (1) Rest of the Ministry; (2) church; (3) going nowhere; (4) Stuck in the desert (no destination); (5) desert; (6) transition. (1) car = duty, park = rest; (2) Acts 14:28; (3) Extract. 2:15 p.m.; Luke 4:42; (4) Numbers 26:65; (5) Luke 1:80; (6) Mark 14:34. Carpenter: (1) Jesus; (2) Creator; (3) Builder. (1) Mat. no. 1:55 p.m.; (2) Mat. no. 1:55 p.m. (3) 2 Sat. 5:11; 2 Kings 12:11. Carpet: (1) Foundation; (2) purge (carpet cleaning); (3) camouflage/concealment issues; (4) moving to a new spiritual home (rolled mat); (5) Interior work (new carpet). See also carpet and vacuum cleaner. (1) Eph. 6:11-18 (we must stand on basic truth); (2) 1 Corinthians 5:7a; (3) As in "sweep under the rug"; (4-5) Mat. no. 9:17; 2 color. 5:1
Garage: (1) Bared Ministry that leads nowhere. See also Parking and Garage. (1) 1Sam. 4:13. Carrots: (1) inserts that help someone see in the dark (sliced carrots); (2) Opening of the spiritual eyes. See also vegetables. (1) Psalms 112:4; It is a. 9:2; 42:16; (2) Dan. 1:12, 17. Bear: (1) burden (of the cross); (2) heavy load; (3) guilt; (4) disease; (5) suppression; (6) prisoner; (7) supplements; (8) Under the influence of the spirit (carried away); (9) dependent; (10) Dead. See also heavy and weight. (1) Mat. no. 10:38 am; 16:24; (2) Mat. no. 23:4; (3) Lv. 5:17; Number 5:31; (4) Mat. no. 6:55; (5) Acts 10:38; James 2:6; PS 106:42; (6) Mat. no. 1:11, 17; Mark 15:1; 1 color. 12:2; Gallon. 2:13; Eph. 4:14; heb. 13:9; Jude 1:12; (7) Luke 10:4; (8) John 21:18; Revelation 17:3; 21:10; (9) Acts 3:2; (10) Luke 7:12 (physically); Luke 16:22 (carried away by the Spirit); Luke 24:51; Acts 5:6; 8:2; 1 team 6:7. Shopping cart: (1) Traditional or human-designed service; (2) former Ministry; (3) repeating history; (4) When the wagon is full, it signifies fertility or abundance; (5) Equity. (1) 1Sam. 6:7-8; 2 Sat. 6:3; (2) Genesis 45:27-28 (NKJV); (3) 1 Corinthians 10:6-11; (4) Psalm 65:11; (5) Psalms 61:5; 111:6; 119:111; 127:3. Cartoon character: (1) Shallow person (not real); (2) fable/myth; (3) Happy; (4) relating the character's demeanor, personality, clothing color, and sayings to determine derived meaning; (5) There may also be an automatic association between a familiar person and a cartoon character. (1-2) 2 Tim. 4:7. Sculpture: (1) brand; (2) property; (3) deeply engaged; (4) expensive; (5) skilled workers; (6) idolatry; (7) permanent; (8) Identified. (1) As in "he made a name for himself"; (2-3) Is. 49:16; (4) Proverbs 7:16; (5) Extract. 35:30-33; (6) Judges. 18:18; (7) is. 49:16; (8) Genesis 4:15; Exodus 28:11. Cashier: See clerk and clerk. Shipwrecked: (1) lack of discipline; (2) losing the battle with the flesh; (3) repeat offenders; (4) Decline. (1-2) 1 Corinthians 9:27; (3) jr. 2:19; 3:8; (4) 1 Corinthians 9:27. Casting: (1) Prophetic Ministry; (2) prophesy; (3) Advance in faith. (1-2) Genesis 22:4-13; Cast, as in "Eyes Up"; (3) Ecl. 11:1.
Castillo: (1) Beautiful Christian; (2) Eternal house in glory; (3) man-made kingdom or church; (4) starch; (5) Safe Harbor; (6) Name of the Lord; (7) heaven or heavenly homeland; (8) The kingdom of evil (haunted castle(s); (9) Possession by demons (haunted castle). (1) 2 Corinthians 5:1; (2) John 14:2; (3) Genesis 25:16 (KJV ); (4) Acts 21:37; 23:10; 1 Chronicles 11:5, 7; (5-6) Proverbs 18:10; (7) John 14:2; Hebrews 12:22 (8) Luke 11 :21-22 Eph 6:12 (9) Mark 1:23 and 2 Corinthians 5:1 Cat (domestic cat): (1) Cruel attack (2) witchcraft (black cat) (3) ) Independence; (4) independent spirit; (5) rebellious spirit; (6) heart that cannot be taught; (7) rich person (fat cat); (8) laziness (fat cat); (9) high-ranking official (fat cat); (10) curiosity; (11) novice, novice, or juvenile version of the above (kitten); (12) Innocence. See also dog, domestic animal, and pet. (1) Dan. 6:12, 24 (This was a savage attack judged a savage attack); (2-5) 1 Sam. 15:23; (6) 2 Tim. 3:7; (7-9) Revelation 3:17; (10 ) As in "Curiosity Killed the Cat"; (11) Ezekiel 19:3 Catapult: See sling Glove recipient: (1) auditory senses ble or spiritual; (2) His spirit. See also ball. (1-2) 1 Kings 19:12; Friend. 11:7-15. Catch: (1) Hear; (2) Trying to catch you with your words. See also ball, baseball, catcher's mitt, and cricket. (1) Mat. no. 13:19; Mark 12:13; (2) Mark 12:13. Caterpillar: (1) Unrescued individual (not yet a butterfly); (2) progressive destruction; (3) judgment or plague; (4) Recovery. (1) 2 Corinthians 5:17; (2) Joel 1:4; (3) 1 Kings 8:37; PS 78:46; 105:34; It is a. 33:4; (4) Joel 2:25. Cat food: (1) independent feeding; (2) independent teaching; (3) Feed the magic. (1) Gal. 2:12; (2) Acts 18:26; (3) Acts 8:10-11. Cathedral: (1) High profile church. (1) Acts 11:26. Catheter: (1) secretly offended; (2) Secretly feeling uncomfortable in a situation/person. See pee. (1) Mat. no. 15:12; (2) John 13:27-30.
Gained: (1) Wealth; (2) Wealth. See also calf and cow. (1) Psalm 50:10; 107:38; (2) Genesis 13:2 (KJV), 30:43 (KJV). Caucasian: Note: The meaning of an African American/First Nations (Indigenous) person or a Caucasian person in a dream can change depending on the ethnic (racial/cultural) background of the dreamer. An African American or First Nations person might view Caucasians as the carnal self (due to their earlier propensities to exploit, enslave, and be psychic). To a Caucasian, a First Nations person may represent the fleshly self because of their skin color or order on earth (1 Corinthians 15:46). A person of another race is usually interpreted as an "alien" (see also First Nations, Aliens, Aliens, and Native Americans). Cauldron: (1) Sorcery; (2) confusion issues; (3) spell casting; (4) cooking; (5) meat; (6) city or place. See also cookbook and pot. (1) Gal. 5:19-20; (4) Job 41:20; (5-6) Ezekiel 11:3, 7. Cauliflower: (1) Glory of God (in the form of clouds). (1) 2 Chr. 5:14. Cave: (1) hideout; (2) starch; (3) shelter or shelter; (4) tomb (tomb); (5) what's going on inside you; (6) hermit; (7) secret place; (8) temporary home; (9) underground; (10) Hell. See also tunnel and subway. (1) Genesis 1:30; 1 Kings 18:13; 19:9, 13; (2) Judges. 6:2; 1 Chr. 11:15-16; (3) Psalms 142:5; 57:1; (4) Genesis 25:9; 49:29-32; 50:13; John 11:38; (5) 1 Fr. 3:4; (6) 1 Kings 19:9; prove. 18:1; (7) Song. 2:14; (8) 1 Kings 18:4; (9) Genesis 19:30; (10) 2 Fr. 2:4; Jude 1:6. Cedar: (1) Royalty; (2) powerful person; (3) spiritual; (4) perennial. (1) This tree is tall and upright and was often used for the royal residence and temple of 2 Sam. 5:11; 1 Kings 9:10-11; (cf. 2 Chronicles 1:15, 9:27); (2) Zak. 11:2; (3) jr. 17:8. Upper limit: (1) Fair or dominant; (2) restriction; (3) cover; (4) authority; (5) heaven; (6) spiritual heights. See also roof. (1) German. 28:13; Friend. 25:21; Rome. 6:14; heb. 13:7; (2) 1 Kings 6:15; (3)
Genesis 19:8; Friend. 8:8-9; 12:45 p.m.; (4) Mat. no. 8:8-9; (5) Acts 10:4; Revelation 4:1 (roof door in the roof); (6) is. 57:15; Eph. 6:12; Revelation 21:10. Mobile phone: See telephone. Cement: See concrete. Graveyard: (1) death; (2) inanimate (Spirit of God); (3) superficiality; (4) Faithless (open grave); (5) The end of something; (6) Quiet or die. See also Grave and Cemetery. (1) Mat. no. 8:22; Luke 9:60; Acts 2:29; (2) Ezekiel. 37:1-10; (3) Mat. no. 23:27-28; (4) salt. 5:9; James 2:26; (5) John 19:30; (6) Genesis 35:2-4. Censer: (1) Associated with prayer; (2) Judging the prayers of the saints. (1-2) Revelation 8:3-5. Censorship: (1) gag; (2) editing; (3) cut. (1) Psalm 63:11. Center: When something or someone is at the center, it means that he/she: (1) is in control; (2) center of God's will; (3) divine order; (4) deeply involved; (5) On request; (6) The main culprit; (7) heart; (8) division; (9) identify with whoever or whatever you are; (10) Being, seeking, or needing attention. See also Corner, Heart, Center, Left, and Right. (1) Mark 14:60; Acts 1:15; (2) Rom. 12:2b; (3) Proverbs 11:1; (4) Luke 2:46; (5) John 8:3, 9; Acts 17:22; (6) John 19:18; (7) Psalm 22:14; prove. 2:33 p.m.; It is a. 19:1; (8) Excerpt. 14:16, 22; (9) Luke 24:36; (10) As in "Center of Attention". Cent: (1) Small amount of money; (2) It can represent a big heart; (3) Don't look outside; (4) Matter of Unforgiveness. (1-3) Mark 12:42; Luke 21:2-4; (4) Luke 12:58-59. Straw: (1) waste; (2) heartless (without substance); (3) light weight (negligible); (4) easily blinded; (5) Short Term/Fast Pass; (6) separation of the unrighteous; (7) Judgment. (1-4) Job 21:18; PS 1:4; It is a. 17:13; 33:11; 41:15; (5) Os. 13:3; Zef. 2:2; (67) Mat. no. 3:12; Luke 3:17; It is a. 5:24; Jr. 23:28b. Chains: (1) Evidence of captivity or imprisonment; (2) pride; (3) debentures/securities; (4) spiritual warfare; (5) suppression; (6) united in spirit (among men); (7) Negative emotional attachment (between people); (8) Attractive (necklace); (9) Sign of wealth or opulence (gold chain around the neck). See also prisoner, cord, jail, and prisoner. (1) Psalm 105:17-19; (2) Psalm 73:6; (3) Psalm 68:6; Jr. 39:7; Mark 5:4; Luke 8:29;
(4) salt. 149:6-9; (5) is. 58:6; (6) Acts 20:22; Eph. 4:3; (7) 1 Corinthians 6:16; (8) Song. 4:9; (9) Proverbs 1:9; Song. 1:10; Ezekiel 16:11. Chair: See Sitzen/Tingen. Chamber: (1) place of torture; (2) part of Hell; (3) Old English term for quarter. (1-2) Prov 7:27; (3) jr. 35:4. Champagne: (1) Celebration; (2) victory; (3) Advance. (1-3) Zak. 10:7. Change/d: (1) change of mind (clothes); (2) Released (Clothing); (3) change of ownership; (4) conversion; (5) role and authority (name change); (6) loyalty (name changed); (7) glorification; (8) advance to the next level of fame; (9) honor of shame or vice versa; (10) change of attitude (facial expression); (II) Unreliable (changes); (12) disobedience; (13) change of destination (timetables and laws); (14) fraud and greed (salary); (15) only pretend; (16) rotate; (17) God is in control of all changes. See also Modified and Unmodified (below). (1) Genesis 35:2; 2 Sat. 12:20 Dan. 4:16; (2) Genesis 41:14 (no more captives); 2 Kings 25:2; Jr. 52:33; (3) Ruth 4:7; (4) 2 Corinthians 5:17; (5) 2 Kings 24:17; (6) Numbers 32:38; (7) Job 14:14; PS 106:20; 1 color. 15:51-52; (8) 2 Corinthians 3:18; (9) jr. 2:11; ho. 4:7; Rome. 1:23; (10) Dan. 3:19; 5:6-10; 7:28; (11) Proverbs 24:21; (12) Ezekiel. 5:6; (13) Dan. 7:25 a.m.; (14) Genesis 31:7,41; (15) 1Sam. 21:13; (16) level. 13:16; (17) Dan. 2:21. Unchanged: (1) God does not change; (2) lack of fear of God; (3) Not emptied; (4) Religious traditions (fight against change); (5) stubbornness or hard heart; (6) Not converted. See also Modify (top). (1) Evil. 3:6; (2) Psalm 55:19; (3) jr. 48:11; (4) Acts 6:14; (5) Salt. 78:8; heb. 3:8, 15; (6) Mat. no. 18:3. Charge: (1) charge; (2) conviction; (3) Enemy Attack; (4) rule; (5) process. (1) Job 13:19; (2) Psalm 69:27; (3) Proverbs 28:15; (4) Zak. 3:6; (5) Mat. no. 5:40. Charging (Electrical): See Charging the Battery. Chariot: See Automobile and Chariot of Fire. Fire Chariot: (1) Angelic Vehicle; (2) kidnapping; (3) Exciting vehicle. (1) Psalms 104:4; 2 Kings 6:15-17; (2) 2 Kings 2:11; (3) Psalm 39:3; Jr. 20:9. Stalking: (1) threatening (chasing after someone); (2) being threatened (persecuted); (3) call to prayer (being persecuted); (4) Obsessed with (whatever you are
hunting). See also Hide and Play. (1) Lv. 26:7; (2-3) Deut. 1:44 (hormah means “devotion”); (4) 2 Kings 5:20 (chasing the dollar). Verification/Verification: (1) test; (2) examine; (3) confirmation; (4) Insurance. See also exam. (1-2) Genesis 22:1, 12; (3-4) Proverbs 22:21; Luke 24:24. Check ($): (1) Faith (the currency of the realm); (2) finance; (3) Wealth (receiving a check). (1) Mat. no. 6:24; Luke 16:13; Acts 8:20; Romans 1:17; heb. 11:4; (2) 2 Corinthians 8:9; Fil. 4:12; (3) 1 Corinthians 16:2. Cheek: (1) preparation for the hunt; (2) physical abuse; (3) criticism/accusation; (4) responding to persecution with love; (5) sadness (tears on the cheek); (6) Later conversation. See also tears and teeth. (1) Lam. 3:30; Friend. 5:39; (2) 1 Kings 22:24; (3) Job 16:10; (4) is. 50:6; (5) Lam. 1:2; (6) Job 15:6; PS31:18; Justice. 3:62. Cheek: (1) Let God's enemies eat your words. (1) Psalms 3:7. Cheerleading: (1) worship (including praise); (2) creditors; (3) entertainer. (1-2) John 4:23-24; (3) 1Sam. 18:7; Friend. 21:8-9. Cheese: (1) Spiritual growth (maturation); (2) Words that have turned sour or sour (cheese is curdled milk); (3) something has holes (Swiss); (4) not genuine; (5) support donation; (6) Neutral or evasive words (Swiss cheese). (1) 1 John 2:13-14; Revelation 12:11; (2) Job 10:10; (3) 2 Tim. 4:3-4; (4) Mat. no. 15:8; Mark 7:6; cheesy as in "cheesy smile"; (5) 1Sam. 17:18; 2 Sat. 17:29; (6) Revelation 3:15. Cheeseburger: (1) Appetizing Teaching (researcher-friendly message); (2) fable; (3) Childish, badly made words. See also hamburgers. (1-3) 2 Tim. 4:2-4. Cheesecake: (1) Temptation. (1) Genesis 3:6. Cheezels (Cheese Balls): (1) Hollow/empty words. (1) Esther 3:10; prove. 23:1-3. Cook: (1) Christ; (2) pastor. (1) 1 pet. 5:2-4; (2) Acts 20:28.
Pharmacy (drugstore): (1) The Church as dispenser of the Word of God; (2) The Word of God; (3) Jesus Christ (Healing Clinic); (4) A church without feeling (on drugs). See also store. (1-2) Prov. 4:20-22 (correct spelling); (3) Mat. no. 4:23; (4) Revelation 3:1-2, 15-17. Chest (torso): (1) heart; (2) justice; (3) Faith and Love. (1) Excerpt. 28:29; (2) is. 59:17; Eph. 6:14; (3) 1 Thess. 5:8. Check: See Check ($). Chew/do: (1) meditate; (2) Thinking of. (1) Joshua. 1:8; (2) As in "chewing things up". Chicken: (1) Church; (2) God; (3) Jesus Christ; (4) collector; (5) protector; (6) fear; (7) impure spirit; (8) revelation (chicken nuggets); (9) Criticism of the Church (fried chicken). See also chicken. (1) Psalms 17:8 and 50:5 and 914 Isa. 49:5; Friend. 23:37; Acts 14:27; (2) salt. 91:1,34; (3) Mat. no. 23:37; Luke 13:34; (4-5) Mat. no. 23:37; Luke 13:34; PS 17:8; (6) As in "He's Just a Chicken"; (7) Lv. 20:25; (8) Mat. no. 23:37 and John 6:51; (9) Acts 8:1; 3 John 1:10. Chicks: (1) Sons of God; (2) His descendants. (1-2) Mat. no. 23:37. Chief: (1) Jesus Christ; (2) the best or strongest; (3) main; (4) Leader. (1) Eph. 2:20; 1 pet. 5:4; (2) Prov. 16:28b; Dan. 10:13; (3) Psalm 137:6. Children: (1) own future or that of the church (God's children); (2) innocence; (3) inner child; (4) immaturity; (5) past childhood; (6) humility; (7) receive, trust, believe; (8) young converts; (9) followers of Christ or Satan; (10) Undisciplined child (illegitimate children); (11) children of the devil (illegitimate children); (12) Children of Wrath (disobedient). See also youth and youth. (1) jr. 31:17; John 1:12; (2) Mat. no. 18:6; (3) German. 29:29; 2 Kings 17:9; 2 Chr. 28:11-12; (4) Luke 7:32; 1 color. 1:11 p.m.; (5) 1Sam. 12:2; (6) Mat. no. 18:4; Luke 9:46-48; (7) Mat. no. 18:3; (8) 1 John 2:12-14; (9) Acts 13:10; 1 John 3:10; (10) Heb. 12:8; (11) John 8:44; (12) Eph. 23; 5:6; Colossians 3:6. Children's book(s): (1) Children's Bible (children's belief); (2) faith and trust; (3) innocence; (4) Modest dependency. (1-4) Mat. no. 18:3-6. Chileans: (1) hot; (2) India; (3) Mexico.
(1-3) 1 Kings 10:2, 10, 15 Hearth: (1) Binding of the soul or opening to the enemy. (1) Eph. 4:27. China/Chinese: (1) Foreign; (2) hardworking; (3) Literal Chinese; (4) low cost; (5) populous; (6) demonic (dragon); (7) honorable; (8) atheist (communism); (9) Antichrist (dragon); (10) integrity; (11) "Take Away"; (12) "Plastic"; (13) Huge and dominant business entity. See also foreigners. (1) Is. 49:12; (2-12) Other characteristic perceptions. French fries (potatoes): see French fries. Chiropractors: (1) manipulation and adjustment; (2) Align body. (1-2) Eph. 4:12. Chocolate: (1) Money hungry; (2) lust hunger; (3) complacency; (4) sweet and deceitful words; (5) appetizing; (6) the Word of God; (7) words spoken with love (chocolates); (8) Gratitude (thanksgiving). See also junk food. (1) Mat. no. 6:24; Luke 16:8b-9, 13; (2-3) 2Tim. 3:4b; (4) Proverbs 23:1-3, 6-8; (56) Psalms 119:103; 141:6; (7-8) Song. 2:14; 4:11. Choose: (1) Options; (2) decision; (3) prepared; (4) better; (5) Refined. (1) 1Sam. 6:7-9; 1 Kings 18:21; (2) Joshua. 12:15 p.m.; (3) Mat. no. 20:16; 22:14; (4) Genesis 49:11; 1 sat. 9:2; 2 Sat. 10:9; (5) Proverbs 10:20. Choir: (1) Adoration. (1) 2 Chr. 29:28; PS66:4. Choking: (1) gagged communication (stop words); (2) interrupt the flow of life; (3) demonic oppression or possession; (4) suppress the mind; (5) attack; (6) threat; (7) incapable; (8) caring for the world and deceiving wealth; (9) fear/anxiety; (10) desire for things; (11) joys of life; (12) drowning; (13) injustice; (14) speaking lies; (15) injustice; (16) dishonest gain; (17) Nervous failure (pressurizing). See also strangle/d. (1) 2 Kings 2:3; (2) John 5:24; 7:38; (3) Mark 9:17-18; (4) 1 Corinthians 14:39b; (5) (cf. Matthew 17:15 and Mark 9:17-18); (6) Acts 4:18, 21; (7) Mat. no. 13:7, 22; (8) Mat. no. 6:25 a.m.; (9) Mark 4:7, 19; (10) Luke 8:7, 14; (11) Mark 5:13; Luke 8:33; (13) Job 5:16;
(14) Salt. 63:11; (15) Salt. 107:42; Rome. 3:19; (16) Title. 1:11; (17) Mat. no. 27:2226. Tagus/Cutting Board: (1) attempt/al; (2) harsh words; (3) Treat the meat (cut off the fat); (4) Preparation of the sermon. (1-2) Mat. no. 3:10; (3) Rom. 8:13; (4) Hebrews 4:12. Christmas: (1) Feast; (2) gifts; (3) complacency; (4) Revival (Christmas Day). See also Santa Claus. (1) Luke 2:10-11, 13-14, 20; (2) 1 Corinthians 12:1, 9-11; (3) Luke 6:32-33; (4) Luke 2:9-11. Christmas Tree: (1) Traditional Person/Church; (2) glamorous service; (3) High quality service (the Christmas tree is the focus at Christmas); (4) A person or ministry who looks attractive on the outside but has no spiritual life; (5) spiritual gifts; (6) celebration; (7) Paganism/idolatry. (1) Colossians 2:8; (2-3) Mat. no. 13:32; (4) Mat. no. 23:27-28; (5) 1 Corinthians 2:12; 12:1, 4, 7, 9-11; (6) Luke 2:10-11, 13-14, 20; (7) 2 Kings 16:4; 17:10-11. Chrome: (1) tempered/hardened; (2) Insensitive (hardened heart). See also biker/bikie. (1) Zak. 7:12; (2) Mat. no. 12:12 Church building: (1) May refer to a specific congregation; (2) The reference can also be general; (3) Often a church appears as a house in a dream or vision; (4) Can represent the individual; (5) Place of Worship. See also community. (1) Revelation 2:1, 8, 12, 18; (2) 1 Timothy 3:15; (3) Rom. 4:15 p.m.; 1 color. 4:19 p.m. 1 Tim. 3:15; (4) 1 Corinthians 3:16; 6:19; (5) Acts 24:11; 1 sat. 1:3 Worship: (1) Worship; (2) praise; (3) community. See also church and temple. (1) 2 Chr. 29:28; (2) Hebrews 2:12b; (3) Acts 2:42. Cigar: (1) Major Offense; (2) celebration; (3) profitable business; (4) Think big (Mr. Big [positive (+) or negative (-)]). (1) Job 19:17; (2) Proverbs 13:9; (3) 1 Tim. 6:9; (4) Genesis 15:5 (+); Luke 12:18 (). Cigarette(s): (1) Offensive; (2) smelling; (3) adopt offensive words and language; (4) temptation to return to an addictive lifestyle; (5) starch; (6) Impure spirit. See also Drugs and Smoking. (1) Job 19:17; (2) Joel 2:20; (3) Eph. 5:4; 4:29; It is a. 29:21; (4) Judges. 8:33;
1 color. 10:13; (5) Psalms 78:61; Ezekiel 30:18b; (6) Mark 9:25 (preventing someone from hearing or speaking the truth); Revelation 14:11; 18:2. Cinema: See Theater of Images. Circle: (1) God; (2) eternity/eternity (as in an endless cycle); (3) agreement; (4) earth; (5) termination; (6) repeating the same mistake (running in circles); (7) Scenario of a repeated relationship (circle of friends). See also Rad. (1-2) Deut. 33:27; Jr. 10:10 (NIV); Ecl. 3:11; (3) circumcision, the sign of the covenant with God (Genesis 17:10-11), is a circle cut out of flesh; (4) is. 40:22; (5) As in "I saw the project come full circle"; (6) Salt. 78:41,57; (7) German. 23. Circumcision: (1) cutting off the lusts of the flesh; (2) heart; (3) creditors; (4) obedience. (1) jr. 4:4; Colossians 2:11; (2) Rom. 2:29; German 10:16; 30:6; Jr. 4:4; (3) Rom. 3:30; 4:9-12; Gallon. 5:6; (4) Joseph. 5:4-9. Circus: (1) World; (2) Incompetent organization; (3) In the spotlight; (4) sphere of influence; (5) entertainment; (6) performance; (7) Itinerant preachers of alleged miracles (cross-campaign). See also Leon and Spotlight. (1) 1 John 2:16; (2) As in "The place is a circus!"; (3) Acts 9:3; (4) 1 Kings 12:813; Friend. 17:1; (5) Luke 7:32a; (6) Mat. no. 16:1; (7) Acts 13:2-3. Cistern: (1) heart (storage/supply); (2) marital fidelity; (3) facility (deposit); (4) two evils; (5) Imprisonment or Imprisonment. See also Bottom, Reservoir, Pool, Water, and Well. (1) Proverbs 5:15; Ecl. 12:6; (2) Prov 5:15-20; (3) 2 Kings 18:31; It is a. 36:16; (4) jr. 2:13; (5) jr. 38:6. City: (1) The World; (2) populous; (3) Preaching Square; (4) pride; (5) Each city to be assessed; (6) location of persecution; (7) You can talk about the spiritual authorities in the city; (8) represents life; (9) Busy; (10) Enter the city type or name; (II) International influence (in the case of cities in different countries); (12) New Jerusalem (modern city); (13) kingdom of heaven; (14) Make yourself known (go to a big city). See also brick and tower. (1) Genesis 11:4; It is a. 14:21b; Friend. 5:14; (2) Mat. no. 8:34; 21:10; Brand. 1:33; (3) Mat. no. 11:1; (4) Mat. no. 4:5-6; (5) Mat. no. 10:15 (cf. 10:11, 14); 11:20-24;
(6) Mat. no. 10:23 a.m.; 23:34b; Luke 4:29; (7) Luke 19:17, 19; (9) Luke 17:28-29; (ii) 1 Kings 10:24; (12) is. 62:1-4; Revelation 3:12; (13) Salt. 103:19; Dan. 2:44; Friend. 3:2; Revelation 12:10; (14) Genesis 13:12; 2:12 p.m.; John 7:3-4. Clap/ping: (1) victory or triumph; (2) approval; (3) provocation; (4) faith by revelation (heart and head agree); (5) Celebration. See also Left and Right (left hand [heart] and right hand [mouth]) (1) Psalm 47:1; (2) 2 Kings 11:12; It is a. 55:12; (3) Job 27:23; Justice. 2:15; (4) Rom. 10:9-10; (5) 2 Kings 11:12. Classroom: (1) heart; (2) teachable heart; (3) training location; (4) Equipment and Preparation. See also school. (1) Job 8:10; PS 90:12; prove. 4:4; 16:23; It is a. 29:13; Colossians 3:16; (2) Mat. no. 26:55; Mark 12:35a; 2:49 p.m.; 20:1; 21:37; John 7:14, 28; (3) 1 John 2:13-14; (4) Mark 10:39, 42; 2 team 3:16-17. Claw: (1) aggression; (2) If a claw grabs you or someone else, it could be a death spirit; (3) In Satan's clutches; (4) agony (ripclaw); (5) strength. (1) Psalms 7:2; Jr. 5:6; ho. 5:14; (2) Psalm 18:4 (AMP); PS116:3; (3) 1Sam. 17:34; It is a. 5:29; (Amos 3:4 and 1 Peter 5:8); (4) Mat. no. 6:34 p.m. (RSV); 1 John 4:18; (5) 2 Corinthians 10:4-5. Tone: (1) human/species or humanity; (2) to shape; (3) weakness; (4) fragile; (5) From the earth. (1) Job 10:9; It is a. 64:8; Rome. 9:20-21; (2) jr. 18:4-6; (3-4) 2 Corinthians 4:7; Lev. 14:5; 15:12; (5) Job 4:19. Clean: (1) salvation; (2) Possibly speaking of an outer appearance versus an inner reality; (3) unused; (4) preparation; (5) Under the blood. See also leprosy. (1) Title. 2:14; Friend. 8:2-3; Mark 1:40-42; (2) Mat. no. 23:25-28; (3) Mat. no. 27:59; (4) Revelation 21:2; (5) 1 John 1:7. Purification: (1) confession and repentance; (2) Fast. (1) 1 John 1:9; heb. 6:1; (2) Mat. no. 6:17. Clean water: (1) Holy Spirit; (2) life; (3) cleanliness; (4) the Word of God. See also water. (1) John 7:38; James 3:11; Revelation 21:6; (2) Revelation 22:1; (3) Ezekiel. 36:25; heb. 10:22; (4) Eph. 5:26. Separation: (1) union; (2) division; (3) hugging; (4) Wait.
All (RSV) references: (1) Genesis 2:24; Luke 10:11; Acts 11:23; (2) Psalm 78:15; 141:7; Ecl. 10:9. Cliff: (1) At the edge; (2) On the Brink of Destruction; (3) place where natural resources are depleted; (4) place of decision; (5) Spirit Release Site; (6) An act of faith; (7) The place where the earth meets the sky; (8) refuge (in God); (9) Prophetic vision (view from a cliff). See also edge. (1-2) Luke 4:29; (3) 1 Kings 17:11-14; 2 Kings 4:1-7; John 6:5-7; (4) 1Sam. 14:9-10; 1 Kings 18:21; (5) 1Sam. 14:10, 13; Luke 4:29-30; 5:4-6; 8:22; Acts 27:4; (6) Mat. no. 2:29 p.m. 2 Cor. 5:7; (7) Mat. no. 27:33, 42; (8) Excerpt. 33:22; PS 104:18; (cf. Prov. 30:26); (9) Numbers 22:41; 23:28. Escalation: (1) overcoming; (2) overwhelming; (3) human effort; (4) preparing for an encounter with Jesus; (5) robbery (go upstairs); (6) Grow (ascend) in spirit; (7) Spiritual Progress (Ascendant); (8) Growing (Child Climbing). Also up, down, up and up. (1) 1Sam. 2:13 p.m. (2) Joel 2:7, 9; (3) Amos 9:2; (4) Luke 19:4; (5) John 10:1; (6-7) is. 40:31; (8) Os. 9:12; Friend. 22:24. Climbing: (1) Lack of sensitivity; (2) It is no longer a problem; (3) self-aggrandizement; (4) skip a level; (5) lack of humility; (6) ambition; (7) Overcoming. See also overtaking. (1) Mark 9:33-37; (2) Mat. no. 9:10-13; As in "get over it!" (3) is. 14:13-14; Rome. 10:6; (4-5) Luke 14:8-11; (6) 1 Kings 1:5; (7) Revelation 12:11. Envelope: See coat. clock: (1) time; (2) waiting for (or in) God; (3) God determined the useful life; (4) The hour is near; (5) The end is near (5 minutes to 12); (6) last minute; (7) divine appointment; (8) opportunity; (9) timing is important; (10) harvest; (II) fullness of time; (12) time to wake up; (13) waiting for God's timing to release a situation or ministry; (14) Write down the time and look up the individual meanings of the numbers. See also time and clock. (2) 1Sam. 13:8; (3) John 7:8; 8:20 (reference to his death); (4) Rom. 1:11 p.m.; (5) Mat. no. 20:9; (6) 1 John 2:18; (7) Room 23; (8) Acts 16:25-26; (9) Ecl. 3:1; (10) Numbers 13:20; (11) Luke 1:57; (12) Rom. 1:11 p.m.; (13) Salt. 105:17-19; Dan. 4:16, 33-34; Jr. 29:10. Wardrobe: (1) Private; (2) confidentiality; (3) place of prayer; (4) Hidden sins of the past.
See also wardrobe. (1) Joel 2:16; Friend. 6:6; (2-3) Mat. no. 6:6; Luke 12:3; (4) Psalms 32:5; 69:5. Cloth: (1) Discuss the need to be born again; (2) Talk about a surface stain; (3) death (shrouded in cloth); (4) nudity (clothing removed); (5) disposal (dirty cloth); (6) Sorrow (Sack). (1-2) Mat. no. 9:16; Mark 2:21; (3) Mat. no. 27:59; (4) Mark 14:51-52; (5) is. 30:22; (6) Genesis 37:34. Use: (1) the glory of God; (2) Armor of God; (3) Armor of Light; (4) righteousness or redemption; (5) Talk about growing up. (1) Genesis 3:7; Revelation 16:15; (2) Eph. 6:11; (3) Rom. 13:12 (4) Isa. 61:10; zac 3:5; (5) 1Sam. 2:19. Clothes dryer: (1) loses his anointing; (2) Prepare a new anointing. (1) Judge. 16:19-20; (2) Zak. 3:4. Clothesline: (1) Let dry; (2) Ministry restored. See also clothes dryer. (1) Genesis 40:23; (2) Psalm 51:7. Clothing: (1) the glory of God; (2) man-made obfuscation; (3) adultery (clothes burned); (4) issue of a surety (clothes taken); (5) A change of dress is a change of office and authority; (6) clothing represents the state of our relationship with God (white = correct); (7) Clothing can also indicate the condition of the heart; (8) Clean or new clothing may indicate transformation, separation, or preparation; (9) something that doesn't fit well (loose clothing); (10) Warning of Judgment/Plague/Death (wearing unbearably hot clothing); (11) Clothed in the zeal of God (clothes of fire that do not torment). Also consider the color of clothing and look for tickets in individual colors. See also bra, dress, coat, inside out, pants, shirt, skirt and suit. (1) Genesis 2:25; (2) Genesis 3:7; James 2:2; Friend. 7:15; (3) Prov. 6:26-27; (4) Proverbs 20:16; 27:13; (5) Genesis 41:14; Luke 15:22; 2 Kings 2:12-15; (6) Job 29:14; It is a. 61:10; Mark 16:5; Justice. 4:7-8; (7) John 19:23 (Jesus wore a garment without a seam because of His perfect heart); 2 Kings 22:19 (torn clothes = humble heart); (8) Excerpt. 19:14-15; Friend. 9:17; Luke 15:22; (9) 1Sam. 17:38-39; (10) Zak. 3:2-3; (11) is. 59:17; Jr. 20:9. Cloud: (1) Presence of God; (2) the glory of God; (3) Holy Spirit; (4) instructions; (5) the favor of God; (6) shower is coming; (7) Promise (of blessing or judgment). See also dust cloud, rain, and thunderstorm. (1) Excerpt. 16:10 12:16; number 16:42; (2) 1 Kings 8:11; 2 Chronicles 5:14; (3) Numbers 11:25; (4) Extract. 13:21; no 9:12; (5) Proverbs 16:15; (6) Luke 12:54; (7)
Genesis 9:14; 1 Kings 18:44-45. Dark Cloud(s): (1) Tribulation; (2) problems; (3) judgment; (4) test/trial; (5) suppression; (6) Depression (hopelessness). (1) Joel 2:10; Acts 2:20; (3) Psalms 18:11; Jr. 23:19; 25:32; (2) Revelation 9:2; (4) Mat. no. 24:29; (5) As in "under a cloud"; (6) Acts 27:20. Cloudy: (1) Uncertainty; (2) Second Coming; (3) blessing comes (shower); (4) Heavenly witnesses; (5) Empty hearts (no rain). See also dark clouds, rain, storm and rain. (1) Luke 9:34; (2) Mark 13:26; 2:62 p.m. 1 Thess. 4:17; Revelation 1:7; (3) Luke 12:54; (4) Hebrews 12:1; (5) Jude 1:12. Of cloven hooves: (1) Clean; (2) Shared; (3) safe passage; (4) Guided by words. (1-4) Deut. 14:6. Clover: (1) Sport or fitness (three-leaf clover). See also grass and grass clippings. (1) Psalm 147:10 (Adidas symbol). Clown: (1) person always looking for a laugh; (2) entertainer; (3) clumsy; (4) eye-catching; (5) stupid or meaningless; (6) painted face; (7) placeholder; (8) Playing with the things of God. (1) Ecl. 2:2-3; (2) 2 Tim. 4:3-4; (3) 1Sam. 25:25, 36; (4) Acts 8:9-11, 13, 18-24; 1 pet. 3:3-4; (5) Ecl. 2:2-3; (6) 2 Kings 9:30; Jr. 4:30; prove. 14:13 (7) Eph. 5:4; (8) John 6:66 (these were not earnest or sincere in their pursuit of the truth). Group: (1) group of believers; (2) fruit (good [sweet] or bad [bitter]); (3) harvest; (4) resuscitation; (5) blessing; (6) breasts. (1) See Congregation; (2) Genesis 40:10; number 13:23; German 32:32; 1 sat. 25:18; (3) Revelation 14:18; Genesis 40:10; Number 13:23-24; (4) 1Sam. 30:12; (5) is. 65:8; Microphone 7:1; (6) song. 7:7-8. Coaches (Sports): (1) Espiritu Santo; (2) Jesus; (3) fivefold service; (4) mentor. See also shepherd. (1) John 14:26; 1 John 2:27; (2) Luke 6:13-16; 9:10; (3) Eph. 4:11-12; (4) Extract. 18:19-22; 1 team 1:18. Coal: (1) energy; (2) cold (withdrawal); (3) hot (approach); (4) sentence or conviction; (5) angel (spirit); (6) Adultery (walking on hot coals). See also fire. (1) (2-3) John 18:18; 219(4) Ps. 140:10; prove. 25:21-22; Rome. 12:20 (5)
Ezekiel 1:13; (6) Proverbs 6:28-29. Shoreline: (1) represents a boundary; (2) It represents the exchange between the spiritual and natural realms; (3) dominion over sea and land (heaven and land). See also beach, border, rocks, sand and sea. (1-3) Genesis 1:9; Revelation 10:2, 5-6, 8; (2) John 21:4, 15-17; Remember, too, that the sea speaks of humanity and the fish speaks of evangelization; (3) Revelation 10:5-6. Cloak: (1) Justice; (2) salvation; (3) authority or office; (4) spiritual anointing (robe); (5) obligation; (6) spiritual growth (new robe); (7) People's character and roles are revealed in their clothing. For example: At 1 Samuel 15:27-28, Saul's cloak represents his kingdom; at Matthew 3:4 John wore the robe of a prophet; in Mark 10:50 Bartimaeus had a beggar's cloak; in John 19:23 Jesus wore a seamless garment; in John 21:7 Peter wore a fisherman's cloak. See also cloak, rainbow (mantle of many colors), and tunic. (1) Job 29:14; It is a. 61:10; (2) is. 61:10; (3) Genesis 37:3; John 19:2; (4) 1Sam. 28:14; Lev. 21:10; Friend. 9:20; 2:36 p.m. (5) Mark 10:50; (6) 1Sam. 2:19. Cobblestones: (1) Old streets. (1) jr. 18:15. Spider Web: See Web. Cockroach(s): (1) sin; (2) impure; (3) spiritually in the dark; (4) progressive infestation; (5) areas of the heart not yet exposed; (6) lies; (7) Desecrated thoughts (cockroaches in hair). (1-2) Lv. 5:2; 11:31, 43; 20:25b; (3) 1 John 1:6-7; (4) 2 Tim. 3:6; Jude 1:4; (5) 1 Corinthians 4:5; 2 color. 4:6; 2 pets. 1:19; (6) 1 John 1:6-7; (7) Title. 1:15. Coconut: (1) Purity/Holiness (White Coconut). (1) See white. Codes: (1) repositories of God's revelation; (2) dreams; (3) Mysteries (requires Decoder: the Holy Spirit). (1) Dan. 2:28a, 47; prove. 25:2; Friend. 16:15-17; (2) Numbers 12:6-8; (3) Job 11:7; Dan. 4:9; 1 color. 13:2; 14:2. Coffee: (1) stain (spilled); (2) sin (poured out); (3) stimulant; (4) fraternization or communion (having coffee with someone); (5) soil (powder); (6) Revelation. (1-2) Extract. 32:20-21; (3) 2 Tim. 1:6; 2 pets. 3:1; (4) Rom. 2:17 p.m.; 1 color. 10:21; (5) Extract. 32:20; Friend. 21:44; (6) Luke 8:11. Coffin: (1) Death.
See also Grave and Cemetery. (1) Genesis 50:26. Gears: (1) Heart. (1) As in "Heart of Operations". Currencies: (1) Cash; (2) scheduling; (3) Relatively small or tentative amount of money; (4) Money of many nations (various multicolored currencies). See also gold and money. (1-2) Mat. no. 17:27; (3) Mark 12:42; (4) 2Sam. 8:11; 1 Chr. 18:11. cold: (1) hardened; (2) Without love; (3) increase in wickedness; (4) Refreshing; (5) resilient reception; (6) alone; (7) restraint; (8) far from God; (9) dead/death; (10) unforgiveness; (11) Evil Presence. See also ice. (1) John 18:18; (2-3) Mat. no. 12:12; (4) Mat. no. 10:42 a.m.; (5) Acts 28:2-6; (6) Ecl. 4:11 and 2 Corinthians 11:27; (7) As in "to have cold feet"; (8) Mat. no. 12:12; (9) 2 Kings 4:34; (9) Mat. no. 24:9, 12; (10) Mat. no. 24:10, 12; (11) Labor 4:15. Colds: (1) Sin with the lips. (1) Job 2:10b; PS59:12; prove. 10:19; It is a. 6:7. Coles: See entries in the Dictionary of Names and Places. Colors: The color of clothing and vehicles is a very important indicator of the importance they carry. Color can communicate: (1) novelty; (2) personality and character; (3) splendor; (4) honor; (5) heavenly glory; (6) promise (rainbow); (7) Favor (multicolor cover); (8) innocence/purity (multicolored cover); (9) Fame (multicolored); (10) You can use this color to refer to a recent association with someone/something or somewhere; (11) Prophetic Anointing (multicolored). See also multicolor, rainbow, and single color. (1) Mat. no. 9:16; Rome. 6:4; 2 color. 5:17; (2) Revelation 6:2-5; (3-4) 2 Sam. 13:18; 2 team 2:20; 1 pet. 1:7; (5) Revelation 4:3; (6) Genesis 9:13; (7) Genesis 37:3; (8) 2Sam. 13:18; (9) Genesis 37:3 (indicates his glory); 1 Chr. 29:2; Ezekiel 17:3; 16:16; (10) by association; (11) Genesis 37:3. Coloring book: See children's book(s). Foal: See horse and donkey. Comma: (1) Spiritually boring; (2) irrational; (3) does not answer; (4) insensitive; (5) Loss of God Consciousness (or ineffective consciousness).
See also sleep/ing. (1) Mat. no. 15:16; (2-4) Genesis 19:33; Jr. 51:39b, 57; (5) 1 Tim. 4:2 Comb: (1) vanity; (2) preparing for one's glory; (3) Examine (comb). (1-2) 2 Sam. 14:25-26; (3) Genesis 13:10-11. Comet: See asteroid and meteorite. Entry: (1) Complete a military campaign. See also Exit. (1) 1 Kings 3:7 (AMP); Judges 3:10; 2 Sat. 3:25. Commandments: (1) God is one, love God, love men (love, love, love); (2) rules; (3) direction or guidance; (4) the Word of God; (5) law; (6) Tradition and ordinances of people (race). (1) Mark 12:29-31; John 13:34; 14:21 15:10, 12; 1 team 1:5; (2) Mat. no. 15:9; (3) Mat. no. 8:18; John 10:18; 11:57 a.m.; 12:49-50; 1 Thess. 4:2; heb. 11:22 a.m.; (4) Extract. 34:28; number 15:31; 1 John 2:7; (5) Rom. 7:9, 12; Eph. 2:15; 6:2; (6) Mark 7:89; Colossians 2:21-22; Title 1:14. Compass: (1) bearings; (2) address; (3) God (God's dwelling is known as the north side). See also north, south, east, and west. (1-2) Job 26:7; (3) Job 37:22; PS48:1-2; Lev. 1:11. Compass (drawing): (1) circle or sphere of influence; (2) growth rings (concentric circles). (1-2) Acts 1:8. Computer: (1) Heart (CPU); (2) communication channel; (3) Planned. See also hard drive, hardware, motherboard, software and update. (1) Proverbs 4:23; (2) 2 Tim. 2:2; (3) Rom. 12:2. Computer CD: (1) teaching or teaching (loading a CD); (2) programming (loading from a CD); (3) Deposit of Thoughts. (1) 2 Tim. 2:2; (2) Proverbs 22:6; (3) Rom. 12:2. Computer program: (1) A programmed way of thinking. (1) Rom. 12:2. Leather: (1) leather; (2) obfuscation; (3) Denial. (1-2) Proverbs 11:13; Judges 3:16; (3) Mat. no. 26:70, 72. Agreement: (1) seek deeper understanding; (2) Seek God. (1) Proverbs 15:14; (2) Proverbs 28:5. Specifically: (1) Hard Heart; (2) starch; (3) artificial rock/stone;
(4) word foundation; (5) Firm as a rock; (6) city; (7) Foundation. See also Brick, Rock, Stone and Wall. (1) 1Sam. 25:37; Job 41:24; Ezekiel 11:19; 36:26; zac 7:12; 2 color. 3:3; (23) No. 3:14; (4-5) Luke 6:48; (6) As in "Concrete Jungle"; (7) is. 28:16. Condom: (1) Invalid gospel testimony; (2) not sowing the seed (the gospel or word of God); (3) sexual promiscuity; (4) fornication. See also genitals. (1) Mark 14:56; 1 color. 3:15 p.m.; (2) Genesis 38:9 and Luke 8:11; (3-4) Gal. 5:19. Conference room: (1) prayer; (2) Spiritual Dialogue; (3) fellowship with God; (4) scholarship; (5) Business Decisions. (1) Psalm 85:8; Mark 12:26; (2-4) Mat. no. 17:1; Luke 22:12; (5) 1 Kings 22:6; 2 Kings 6:11. Coney: see guinea pigs. Conflict: (1) warning; (2) suffer for Christ; (3) spiritual warfare; (4) Internal struggle. See also combat, conflict, and combat. (2) Phil. 13:30; (3) Eph. 6:12; Colossians 2:1; (4) Gal. 5:17. Church: (1) Church (the redeemed); (2) meeting of good or evil; (3) heavenly worshipers; (4) The Kingdom. (1) Psalms 1:5, 26:12; 40:9-10; 74:2; 895; 149:1; (2) Acts 13:43; PS 22:22; 26:5; prove. 21:16; (3) Psalm 22:25; (4) is. 14:13 PS 35:18. Containers: See Bags and Containers. Argue: (1) Argue; (2) fighting spiritually; (3) Compete against. (1) Labor 40:2; prove. 29:9; Acts 11:2; (2) German. 2:9, 24; It is a. 41:12; 49:25; Jude 1:3, 9; (3) jr. 12:5. Continuous: (1) infinite; (2) In progress; (3) consistent; (4) persistent belief; (5) stay; (6) Eternity (Heaven). (1) Acts 20:7; Rome. 2:7; heb. 7:3b, 23-24; 13:14; (2) Acts 1:14; 2:42, 46; Rome. 9:2; heb. 13:15; 2 pets. 3:4; (3) Acts 6:4; 18:11; (4) Luke 18:1-8; John 8:31; Acts 14:22; Colossians 1:23; 1 team 5:5b; James 1:25; (5) John 15:9-10; 1 John 2:24; (6) is. 57:15. Birth control pills: (1) inability to mentally reproduce; (2) Not sharing the gospel (not reproducing one's own kind); (3) Adopting an artificial contraption that prevents it from bearing fruit. (1) Acts 4:17-18; (2) Rom. 10:14; 1 color. 1:21; (3) 2 Corinthians 11:4.
Hitman: (1) Angel of Death; (2) The law; (3) legalism; (4) judgment demonstrated by complaints; (5) meat; (6) Sin. See also assassin, gunslinger, rifle, and sniper. (1) Excerpt. 12:23 2Sat. 12:16 p.m.; (2-3) 2 Cor. 3:6-7a; (4) James 5:9; (5) Gal. 5:19-23; (6) Rom. 7:5-6, 8-11. Cook: (1) scheme (invent something); (2) work of the flesh; (3) Poison. See also baking, baker, cake and oven. (1-2) Genesis 25:29-34; (3) 2 Kings 4:39-40. Cookbook: (1) plan (recipe for disasters); (2) witchcraft; (3) ingredients; (4) agitator; (5) formula; (6) preparation; (7) instructions; (8) The Code of Deity for Understanding Your Dreams and The Dictionary of Visions. See also baker and cook. (1) Proverbs 14:12; 4:25 p.m.; (2-6) Acts 19:19; (7) 2 Tim. 3:16; (8) This interpretation suggests that you are not looking enough at the Holy Spirit and are looking more at the dream interpretation as a formula. Cooler/Cooler: (1) heart (preservation of the word); (2) heart without love. (1) Proverbs 3:1; 4:4, 21, 23; Luke 8:15; heb. 9:4; (2) Mat. no. 12:12 Copper: See Bronze. Wire: (1) Controller; (2) soul tie; (3) generational curse; (4) emotional attachment; (5) starch; (6) easement; (7) life (the connection between mind and body); (8) The blood of Jesus; (9) security or security; (10) binding; (11) sin (or enslaved by sin); (12) captivity; (13) death; (14) Group of like-minded people. See also tied, rope, and umbilical cord. (1) Psalms 2:3; (2) Genesis 44:30 (Father-Son); 1 sat. 18:1 (friends); 1 color. 6:16 (sexual partners); (3) Extract. 20:5; 34:7; number 14:18; German 5:9; (4) Os. 11:4; (5) Mat. no. 12:29 Mark 3:27; 2 color. 10:4; (6) Job 36:8; PS 118:27; prove. 5:22; (7) Salt. 129:4; Ecl. 12:6; (8) Joseph. 2:15, 18; (9) Ecl. 4:12; PS 129:4; It is a. 54:3; (10-11) is. 5:18; prove. 5:22; (12) 1 Kings 20:31-32; (13) 2Sam. 22:6; PS116:3; (14) Psalm 119:61 (cf. KJV and NKJV); Like in "Band of Brothers". Corn: (1) Word of God; (2) creditors; (3) spiritual fruit; (4) Blessings. See also seeds. (1) 1 Corinthians 9:9-11; 1 team 5:17-18; (2) John 12:24-25; (3) Mark 4:28; (4) German. 7:13; prove. 11:26. Corner (building/field/room/etc.) Depending on the context: (1) legalism; (2) grace; (3) fighting woman/church; (4) Hidden (in a corner); (5) Total/Ghost
(4 corners); (6) Whole World (4 corners); (7) elementary school; (8) despicable; (9) end; (10) place of punishment; (11) Not controlled; (12) Not central. See also Center and Square. (1) Lv. 19:27; 21:5; (2) Lv. 19:9; 23:22; (3) Proverbs 21:9; 25:24; (4) is. 30:20; Acts 26:26; (5) Job 1:19; Ezekiel 7:2; Acts 11:5; (6) is. 11:12; Acts 10:11; Revelation 7:1; (7) Job 38:6; It is a. 28:16; Eph. 2:20; (8) (1 Samuel 10:22 and 15:17); prove. 21:9; (9) jr. 9:26; 25:23; (10) As in "Sit in the corner you naughty boy!" Corner (street): (1) Soon or soon; (2) decision; (3) turn (change of direction or position); (4) From the mundane to the spiritual or vice versa; (5) secular significance (town corner); (6) transition; (7) turning point. See also intersection, left and right. (1) As in "around the corner"; (2) Proverbs 7:8, 12, 22; (3) Mat. no. 2:22; 16:23; (4) Mat. no. 16:23; Luke 7:44; 9:54-55; John 20:16; Acts 9:35; (5) Mat. no. 6:5; (6) Mark 10:46; (7) 2 Chr. 26:9 (KJV); no 3:24 (RSV). It is very important that the direction (left or right) around the corner is noted. Keystone: (1) Christ; (2) boss; (3) Foundation. (1-3) Psalms 118:22; Mark 12:10-11; Eph. 2:20. Coroner: (1) Death Confirmation; (2) The Lord explains how a church died; (3) Angel of the Lord investigating His death and possible judgment (prepare to meet the Lord); (4) Possible Angel of Death (if subject is still alive, this is a warning of a rapacious evil spirit). (1-2) Rom. 6:11; (2) Revelation 3:1; (3-4) Job 4:15-17; Jude 1:9. Correction fluid (whitening): (1) rewrite a chapter in someone's life; (2) Repeal of Censorship. (1-2) Genesis 30:22-23; Luke 1:24-25. Corridor (corridor): (1) life path; (2) passage to and from the heart; (3) previous trip; (4) future path; (5) way to the goal; (6) passage or expiration of time; (7) transition; (8) Path of Spirit (soul thread [divine or ungodly]). See also ditch. (1, 3, 4) excerpt. 14:22 (future), 29 (past); number 22:24; Also as in "Passage"; PS23:4; (2) Job 31:7; It is a. 65:2; (5) jr. 29:11; (6) Genesis 4:3; 21:22; (7) Numbers 22:24; (8) Psalms 119:59; It is a. 55:7. Corrugated sheet metal: (1) roofing material; (2) Guide or cover (pos.
rural church); (3) Strong Faith; (4) able to shield and deflect storms while being able to channel the flow of spirit; (5) Does not rust = Strong character. See also fence, iron, and roof (1) Gen. 19:8; Joseph 2:6; Friend. 8:8; 10:27; Mark 2:4-5. Corrupted: (1) Not saved; (2) bad (bad fruit); (3) bad company; (4) death; (5) heart focuses on earthly treasures; (6) The carnal or aged person; (7) Destructive or corrosive language.
See also corruption. (1) Eph. 4:22; 1 team 6:5; 2 team 3:8; (2) Mat. no. 7:17-18; 12:33 p.m. Luke 6:43-45; (3) 1 Corinthians 15:33; (4) 1 Corinthians 15:53-54; (5) Mat. no. 6:19-21; Luke 12:33-34; James 5:2; 1 pet. 1:18; (6) Eph. 4:22; Jude 1:10; (7) Eph. 4:29. Corruption: (1) bad character; (2) malice; (3) fraud; (4) Reduced service life; (5) be misled; (6) eternal death; (7) Weakness. See also Corruption, Decay, and Rust. (1) 1 Corinthians 15:33; (2-4) Salt. 55:23; 2 pets. 1:4; 2:19; (5) 2 Kings 23:13; Revelation 19:2; (6) Psalms 16:10; 49:9; It is a. 38:17; Jon. 2:6; Acts 2:27, 31; Rome. 8:21; Gallon. 6:8; (7) 1 Corinthians 15:42-43. Costume Rental: (1) Wanting to be someone else; (2) feeling the need to be someone else; (3) False Christian (facade). See also mask. (1) 1Sam. 21:13; Rome. 7:18-19; (2) Eph. 1:6; (3) Genesis 27:15; prove. 6:19; Gallon. 2:4. Cotton: (1) Glory of God. See also Lana. (1) Revelation 1:14. Sofa: (1) Heart (as a resting place); (1) lie down (lazy); (2) sit back mentally; (3) sick; (4) comfortable/capable; (5) bed; (6) shady place; (7) Seduction (woman lying on sofa). See also armchair and sofa. (1) Proverbs 14:33; Friend. 11:29 am; Acts 2:26; (2) Genesis 49:14; Job 7:13; 38:40; Also as in "TV Potato"; (3) Genesis 49:4; Luke 5:24; Acts 5:15; (4) Amos 6:4; Luke 5:19; Acts 5:15; (5) Amos 6:4; (6-7) Psalms 6:6. Note: (1) Authority structure. See also government. (1) Mat. no. 5:22. Counselors: (1) Holy Spirit; (2) Jesus Christ. See also master. (1) John 16:7; (2) is. 9:6. Face: (1) Radiance; (2) face; (3) Attendance. See also face. (1) 2 Corinthians 3:7; (2) Mat. no. 6:16; 28:3; Luke 9:29; Revelation 1:16; (3) Acts 2:28. Counter (shop): (1) Something for sale (something on the counter); (2) an agreement; (3) A bit tricky (under the counter); (4) A bribe (under the
Bank); (5) The pulpit; (6) hungry/seeking spiritual sustenance (standing at a counter); (7) What it means to serve. (1-2) Acts 24:26; (3) Psalm 26:10; Mark 12:13; (4) Proverbs 21:14; (5) As a place where food is served; (6) Psalms 78:19; Friend. 15:22-28; John 6:67-68; (7) John 12:2. Country: (1) Descendants; (2) Consider what this country represents to you and the character of its people; (3) International (various countries); (4) Enter the kingdom of God (enter another country). See also individual entries, eg Chinese. (1) Genesis 10:20, 31; 12:7a; (4) Joseph. 1:11b; John 3:5. Side street: (1) State Ministry; (2) alone; (3) off-piste; (4) desert training. See also Dirt Road, Road, and Winding Road. (1) Acts 8:26; (2) 1 Kings 19:4; (3) Luke 15:4; (4) German. 8:2-3. Field: (1) pleasant; (2) Pacific; (3) rest/rest; (4) fresh; (5) Creation. See also grass, green, and individual tree names. (1) Genesis 2:9; (2) Psalm 23:2; It is a. 55:12; (3) Genesis 49:15; German 3:20; 12:10; Joseph 1:13; PS23:2; (4) song. 7:13; (5) Genesis 1:12; 2:9. Court (Law): (1) Proven; (2) judgment; (3) judgment; (4) Redemption (judgment). (1-3) John 18:28-38; 19:4-16; (3) Rom. 2:10 p.m. (3-4) John 3:17; James 4:12; Rome. 8:33-34; Revelation 20:12. Court: (1) Venue; (2) test or evidence; (3) charge; (4) exposition of the mysteries of the heart; (5) price; (6) Presented before God/Christ. (1) Rom. 2:10 p.m. 2 Cor. 5:10; (2) Mat. no. 10:35 p.m.; Mark 10:25; (3) Acts 23:29; (4) Rom. 2:16; (5) John 19:10; (6) Acts 7:7; 10:42 a.m.; Rome. 2:16; 2 team 4:1; heb. 12:23 13:4. Cousin: (1) Church Brother (cousin); (2) sister church (cousin); (3) Brother or sister in faith (spiritual relative). (1) Psalm 68:6; Jr. 31:1; Eph. 3:15; (2-3) Luke 1:36, 58; Rome. 16:1. Cover: (1) cover; (2) hide sin; (3) protection; (4) love. (1) Psalm 32:1; 91:1; (2) Psalm 69:5; prove. 28:13; It is a. 30:1; Luke 23:30; (3) salt. 91:1; Friend. 23:37; (4) song. 2:4; 1 pet. 4:8. Overall: (1) Pharisaic works; (2) Armor of God; (3) work/or; (4) cover; (5) Withdrawal (take off overalls). (1) Is. 64:6; (2) Eph. 6:11; (3) Genesis 3:19; (4-5) Zak. 3:3-4. Covert: (1) Covert; (2) confidentiality; (3) shelter; (4) shadow/shadow.
(1-2) 1 Kings 18:13; (3) is. 4:6; 16:4; 32:2; Jr. 25:38; (4) 1Sam. 25:20; work 38:40; 40:21; PS61:4. Cow: (1) assets; (2) cash; (3) blessing; (4) Idol. (1) Psalm 50:10; (2) As in "Cash Cow"; (3) Psalms 107:38; (4) Extract. 32:24; 1 Kings 12:28. Cowboy: (1) ardent believer; (2) obscure businessman; (3) idolatry; (4) Jesus (as the shepherd); (5) Can you describe a pastor who "leads" instead of "leads." See also cattle, horse and whip. (1) Acts 19:14-16; (2) Genesis 31:7; (3) Extract. 32:24; (4) John 10:11; (5) Extract. 6:1; Number 22:6; Luke 8:29. Crab: (1) believer with a tough exterior; (2) believers with spiritual armor; (3) temperamental person; (4) Krabben may represent evangelism among counterculture groups; (5) promise(s) of God (like a living rock); (6) believers in the armor of God; (7) starch; (8) Eating something unclean (eating crabs); (9) Spirit of Cancer. See also fish, lobster, red and shrimp. (1) Mat. no. 4:19; As in "seafood"; (2) Eph. 6:12 ss; (3) As in "they were really grumpy"; (5) 1 Fr. 2:4-5; (6) Eph. 6:11; 1 pet. 2:4-5; (7) Job 21:6; PS48:6; (8) Lv. 11:9-10. Tear: (1) old wineskin; (2) defect; (3) lack of unity; (4) Barren soil (cracked soil). (1) Joshua. 9:4; Friend. 9:17; (2) Dan. 6:4; ho. 10:2; (3) 1 Corinthians 6:7; (4) 2 Kings 2:19. Scorch: (1) Hot Fire; (2) The laughter of fools. (1-2) Ecl. 7:6. Craft: (1) Sorcery. (1) 2 Kings 9:22; 2 Chr. 33:6; Microphone 5:12a; Gallon. 5:19a-20a. Crane (bird): (1) chatter; (2) Timely; (3) honor and loyalty (Japanese crane). (1) Is. 38:14; (2) jr. 8:7; (3) Japanese tradition. Crane (machine): (1) cargo; (2) lifted or lifted load; (3) Simple; (4) Mighty ministry of salvation. (1) Mat. no. 23:4; Luke 11:46; (2-3) Mat. no. 11:30 a.m.; 27:32; (4) is. 49:22; 59:19b; PS 3:3; James 4:10. Crash dummy: (1) function test; (2) Notice; (3) observed impact; (4) Collision
Front. (1-2) 1 Sam. 19:13-18; (3) Mat. no. 27:54; Mark 15:39; (4) Works 5:4; It is a. 8:9. Helm of Protection: (1) Helm of Redemption; (2) hardened heart (pride thoughts); (3) Fragmented/Fragile Mind. (1) Eph. 6:17; (2) Dan. 5:20; Mark 6:52; 8:17; (3) James 1:8. River crab: See lobster. Crazy: (1) folly; (2) anger/rage; (3) fear; (4) curse of disobedience; (5) paranoia; (6) obsession; (7) demonic possession/suppression; (8) Person immersed in the things of the spirit (sounds crazy to the natural person). (1) Os. 9:7; (2) Luke 6:11; (3) 2 Tim. 1:7; (4) German. 28:28; (5) Mat. no. 2:16; (6) Proverbs 19:13; 27:15; Luke 18:5; (7) Luke 8:35; (8) 1 Corinthians 2:14. Cream: (1) best; (2) The Gospel. See also ice. (1) Hebrews 12:24 (2) Hebrews 5:13 (the best part of the milk of the Word). Cream (color): (1) False holiness; (2) self righteousness. See also white and off-white. (1) Lv. 10:10 and Psalm 51:7; (2) is. 64:6 (cf. Revelation 19:8). Creativity: (1) in spirit; (2) Use the gifts of the Spirit. (1) Genesis 1:2ff; (2) John 9:6-7. Credit Card: (1) Registered as a believer; (2) financial problem; (3) Lack of spiritual credibility (credit card abuse). (1) Genesis 15:6; Gallon. 3:6; (2) Luke 14:28; (3) Acts 19:15. Stream: (1) Streams and rivers often represent boundaries. See also stream, stream, and river. (1) Genesis 32:22-23; Joseph 1:11. Creep: (1) Warning; (2) suspicious; (3) reserved; (4) External form of piety without the spirit; (5) abominations. (1) 2 Tim. 3:6; (2-4) 2 Tim. 3:6; (5) Ezekiel. 8:10. Nativity: (1) new beginnings; (2) the blessing has begun; (3) duplication; (4) babies; (5) pregnancy; (6) input tray; (7) The hand that feeds you. (1-5) Luke 2:7, 12, 16; (6) Proverbs 14:4; (7) is. 1:3 Cricket (insect): (1) troublesome person; (2) Abandoned or Empty. (1) 2Sam. 16:5-9; (2) Mat. no. 23:27; It is a. 34:13. Cricket (sport): (1) noble; (2) club; (2 Boy Scouts); (3) Trying to get you out with words (bowling); (4) Words of Power (Hit); (5) spiritual warfare (batting and bowling); (6) Make history (reach 100 races).
See also Ball, Bat, Soccer Game, Sport, Referee, and Victory. (1) Allegedly a gentleman's game; Also as in "this ain't cricket"; (2) German. 17:6; Friend. 18:19-20; (3) Mark 12:13; (4) Ecl. 8:4; Luke 4:32; (5) Rom. 7:23 (internal: spirit vs. flesh); 2 color. 10:3; Eph. 6:12 (in the second heaven: against evil spirits); 1 team 1:18; (6) Esther 8:5, 8 (on record). Cricket bat: (1) innings (as in your innings/or your batting time). See also bat. (1) Esther 4:14; Eph. 1:4 Purple: (1) sin; (2) blood; (3) opulence. See also Blood and Red. (1-2) Is. 1:18; (3) jr. 4:30. Crocodile: (1) Devourer; (2) demonic spirit; (3) The Devil; (4) death; (5) religious hypocrite; (6) One with scathing comments; (7) predator; (8) financial robbers; (9) Faking or pretending (crocodile tears). (1) Because of his teeth; (2) Mat. no. 13:4; (3) is. 27:1; Poorly. 3:11; 1 pet. 5:8; Revelation 12:4; (4) Proverbs 5:5; Ezekiel 28:8 (KJV); (5) Mat. no. 23:14; Mark 12:40; Luke 20:47; (6) Gal. 5:15; (7) 1 Fr. 5:8; (8) Evil. 3:10-11; (9) Evil. 2:13. Distorted: (1) Spiritual deviation without belief; (2) evil; (3) evil; (4) darkness; (5) No peace. See also Curved, Dark, Straight, and Vertical. (1) Proverbs 3:4-5; It is a. 40:3-4; (2) Prov. 2:12-15; (3) Psalms 125:5; It is a. 40:4; Luke 3:5; (4) is. 42:16; Fil. 2:15; (5) is. 59:8. Cross: (1) the cross of Jesus; (2) gospel of salvation; (3) death; (4) forgiveness (debt relief); (5) victory; (6) healing; (7) the cross of believers; (8) Lose your life for Christ. See also Crucified. (1) John 19:17, 25; (2) 1 Corinthians 1:17-18; Colossians 1:20; (3) Fil. 2:8; (4) Colossians 2:14; (5) Colossians 2:15; heb. 12:2; (6) Acts 4:10; (7-8) Mat. no. 10:38-39; 16:24; Mark 8:34; 10:21; Luke 9:23; 2:27 p.m. Cross (bridge, lake, river, etc.): (1) Be saved (enter the kingdom of heaven); (2) Enter the spiritual; (3) life path; (4) exemption; (5) Out of the old; (6) entry into new; (7) ambiguous (walking back and forth); (8) The battle between the flesh and the spirit (advance and retreat).
See also Boom Gate and Railroad Tracks. (1) Excerpt. 2:16 p.m.; 1 pet. 3:20-21a; (2) 2 Kings 2:8-9, 14 (good); 2 Kings 21:6 (evil); (3) John 6:16-21; (4) German. 4:20; (5-6) Deut. 6:23; (7) James 1:6-8; (8) Gal. 5:17. Intersection: (1) decision time; (2) choice; (3) Vulnerable. (1) Joshua. 12:15 p.m.; (2) Luke 22:42; (3) Mat. no. 25:36; 1 color. 4:11-13. crouch (1) hide; (2) Ready to attack. See also Arch and Arch. (1) Joshua. 8:4; (2) German. 19:11. Raven: See Raven. Crowd: (1) heavenly spectators; (2) Busy; (3) occupation; (4) community; (5) sheep without a shepherd; (6) followers; (7) public place; (8) Public Opinion. (1) Hebrews 12:1; (2-3) Luke 9:10; (4) Mat. no. 5:1; (5) Mat. no. 9:36; (6) Mark 10:46; (7-8) No. 8:3; John 8:59. Crown: (1) Victory; (2) fame and honor; (3) authority; (4) life; (5) justice; (6) rejoice; (7) incorruptible; (8) reward; (9) Pride. See also head. (1) 2 Tim. 2:5; Revelation 6:2; (2) Phil. 4:1; heb. 2:7-9; 1 pet. 5:4; Revelation 4:10; (3) Hebrews 2:8; Revelation 4:10; (4) James 1:12; Revelation 2:10; (5) 2 Tim. 4:8; (6) 1 Thess. 2:19; (7) 1 Corinthians 9:25; (8) Revelation 2:10; (9) is. 28:1, 3. Crucify: (1) give life (suicide); (2) human weakness; the wisdom and power of God; (3) Preaching the flesh with its affections and desires to live in the Spirit; (4) Agony death. See also cross. (1) Gal. 2:20; (2) 1 Corinthians 2:2-5; 2 color. 13:4; (3) Gal. 5:24-25; Rome. 6:6; (4) Mat. no. 27:31ff; Mark 15:25ff. Cruise: (1) way or journey of life; (2) voyage, journey, passage; (3) It can also represent life without God or flight from God; (4) Spiritual apathy. See also vacation, houseboat, suitcase, tourist and yacht. (1) Proverbs 5:6; 6:23; 10:17; 30:19; (2-3) Jon. 1:3; (4) Luke 12:19; Revelation 3:17-18. Crumbs: (1) insufficiency (lack of spiritual sustenance); (2) poor in spirit; (3) Great Faith. See also pan. (1-2) Luke 16:21; (3) Mat. no. 15:27-28. cry: (1) sadness; (2) grief; (3) pain; (4) pour out the heart; (5)
Declined; (6) seek repentance; (7) miserable; (8) heartache; (9) Because of the blessing; (10) Tears do not guarantee sincerity. See also tears. (1-3) Revelation 21:4; (4) Lam. 2:18-19; heb. 5:7; (5-6) Heb. 12:17 (7) Matt. 26:75; (8) John 11:35; (9) Salt. 126:5-6; 84:6; (10) Evil. 2:13. scream: (1) agony; (2) fear; (3) attention; (4) riot; (5) impure spirit; (6) desert; (7) anger; (8) Authorized Instructions; (9) sincere request; (10) statement; (11) Internal Conflict. (1) Mat. no. 8:29; Mark 9:24; 15:34, 39; Luke 8:28; (2) Excerpt. 2:11 p.m.; Friend. 14:26 Mark 6:49; (3) Mat. no. 20:30; 25:6; Mark 10:47; Luke 9:38; Acts 14:14; 21:28; 23:6; (4) Mat. no. 27:23-24; Mark 15:13-14; Acts 19:34; (5) Mark 1:23, 26; Luke 4:33, 41; 9:39; Acts 8:7; (6) Mat. no. 3:3; Mark 1:3; Luke 3:4; John 1:23; (7) Acts 7:57; 19:28; (8) Revelation 14:15, 18; (9) Extract. 8:12; PS84:2; 3:4; 17:1; 18:6; Mark 9:24; (10) Mat. no. 21:15; Mark 11:9; (11) Mark 5:5-7. Crystals: (1) transparent or pure; (2) clarity; (3) paganism; (4) New Age. (1) Revelation 22:1; (2) Revelation 21:11; 22:1. Crystal Ball: (1) Search for direction; (2) ignoring God (false entry into heavenly places); (3) divination; (4) family spirit; (5) occult practice; (6) Witchcraft. See also Cards (Tarot) and Magic. (1-2) Lv. 20:6; 1 sat. 28:3-8; (3) Acts 16:16-18; (4) German. 18:11-12; (56) German. 18:10. Cucumber: (1) symbol of the world; (2) turn to the world; (3) Besieged. (1-2) Numbers 11:5; (3) is. 1:8 brooding: (1) meditation (brooding); (2) Needs improvement. (1) Lv. 11:3; (2) Lv. 11:4. Cumin (cumin): (1) trifle; (2) Taking care of the little things and neglecting the more important ones. (1) Mat. no. 23:23. Cup: (1) A person as a human vessel (heart); (2) blessing; (3) agreement; (4) resurrection/life; (5) Wrath/Wrath/Judgment of God (also known as the Trembling Chalice); (6) Redemption or Redemption; (7) death/baptism; (8) comfort; (9) responsibility or calling; (10) the will of God (the cup of the Father); (11) package. See also plate. (1) Mat. no. 23:25-27; (2) Psalm 23:5; 1 color. 10:16; (3) Luke 22:20; 1 color. 11:25 a.m.;
(4) Genesis 40:9-13, 21; (5) is. 51:17, 22; Justice. 4:21; Ezekiel 23:32; (6) Genesis 44:2, 12 (silver = salvation); PS 116:13; (7) Mark 10:38-39; (8) jr. 16:7; (9) Mat. no. 26:39-42; (10) Luke 22:42; John 18:11; (11) Salt. 11:6; 16:5. Wardrobe: (1) heart; (2) storage; (3) thoughts (mind); (4) delay; (5) reserve or preserve; (6) Frequency: (7) Accumulated; (8) Hidden. See also wardrobe. (1) Proverbs 13:12; Amos 3:10; (2) 2 Chr. 11:11; 1 color. 16:2; (3) 1 Chr. 29:18; PS31:12; (4) Extract. 22:29; (5) Genesis 41:36; (6) 1 Kings 10:10; 2 Chr. 31:10-12; (7) 2 Kings 20:17; Ezekiel 4:9 (NIV). Curb: See curb. Exchange: (1) conversion to faith (place where your values change); (2) Receive financial blessings from heaven. (1) Mat. no. 6:24; Luke 16:11, 13; (2) Excerpt. 12:35-36; prove. 13:22PHP 4:19. Curse: See Oath. Curtain: (1) The fleshly veil; (2) The heart (behind a curtain); (3) heaven; (4) cover; (5) finale (closing curtain); (6) death. See also veil. (1) Hebrew 10:20 am; (2) 2 Corinthians 3:15; (3) Psalms 104:2; It is a. 40:22; (6) As in "It's curtains!" Crooked: (1) distorted or warped; (2) to incline or tend; (3) fraud; (4) sin; (5) bent over; (6) suppressed; (7) tie; (8) disease; (9) grief; (10) Not yet erect or straight; (11) dismayed; (12) flowing in the anointing; (13) Unfair. See also Twisted, Straight, and Vertical. (1) Psalm 62:3b; (2) Ezekiel. 17:7; (3) As in "He threw me a curveball"; PS 78:57; (4) Psalms 51:10; (5) Os. 11:7; (6-8) Luke 13:11, 16; (9) Psalms 35:14; 38:6; (10) Luke 3:5; (11) is. 21:3; (12) John 3:8; (13) Salt. 125:4-5; prove. 13:6. Pillows: (1) Comfort; (2) easy living ("easy" work); (3) Desensitize/d (sleep spiritually). (1) 2 Corinthians 1:4, 7:4; (2) Luke 16:19; (3) Mat. no. 13:13 Curse: See oath. Court: (1) Harsh words; (2) Use the Word of God; (3) plum; (4) construction; (5) kill (cut); (6) cuts on the body may indicate verbal abuse and/or injury; (7) Cut the meat.
(1) Luke 12:51; Acts 5:33; 7:54; (2) Eph. 6:17; heb. 4:12; (3) John 15:2; (4) Hebrews 12:11; (5) Dan. 9:26; Genesis 9:11; (6) Mat. no. 27:29-30; Mark 10:34; (7) Rom. 2:29. Haircut: (1) breaking vows; (2) take a vow; (3) shame; (4) Cut the meat. See also hair, razor and shaving. (1) Numbers 6:5; (2) Acts 18:18; (3) jr. 7:29; Ezekiel 5:1-2; (4) Lv. 14:8. Cyclone: See storm. Cylinder: (1) three-dimensional (spiritual) object; (2) Beyond the physical realm; (3) New dimensions. See also Circle and Round. (1-3) Eph. 3:18 (multidimensional). Pires: (1) All words without love; (2) Worship. (1) 1 Corinthians 13:1; (2) 1 Chr. 15:16, 19, 28. Father: See father. Dam: (1) Resist or stop the movement of God; (2) potential; (3) controlled flow of mind; (4) storage; (5) God's protection. See also Deep, Lake, Pond, Reservoir, and Water. (1) Genesis 26:15; German 2:30; Acts 2:17; 6:8-10; (2) Evil. 3:10; (3) 2 Chr. 32:3-5, 30; (4) Genesis 26:18; (5) Yosh. 3:13; It is a. 59:19b. Damnation: (1) Hell; (2) convicted; (3) cursed; (4) unbelievers; (5) eternal loss; (6) judgment; (7) Result of unjust lust and denial of the truth. (1-7) Mat. no. 5:22; 10:28; Mark 16:16; 2 Thess. 2:12; (6) 2 Ped. 2:4. Dance: (1) Worship/Praise; (2) joyful celebration; (3) being led by the Spirit (as in ballroom dancing); (4) sensual/carnal; (5) dating; (6) Positive change/release signal; (7) juvenile/immature; (8) Spiritually immature; (9) change (rotate); (10) performance; (11) Remember also that the music you dance to can be a clue to its meaning; (12) union/love. See also rotate. (1) 2 Samuel 6:14-16; PS 149:3; 150:4 (2) Judges. 11:34 am; 1 sat. 18:6; PS 30:11; Luke 15:25; (3) John 21:18; Rome. 8:14; (4) Extract. 32:19; 1 sat. 30:16; labor 21:17; Friend. 14:6; (5) Judges. 21:21-23; (6) Psalm 30:11; cf. justice. 5:15 (inverted); (7) jr. 31:13; labor 21:11; (8) Mat. no. 11:16-19; (9) Psalm 30:11; Jr. 31:13; Justice. 5:15; Also as in "Dance of Change" or "Learning New Steps"; (10) Mat. no. 14:6; Mark 6:22; (12) Amos 3:3. Scales: (1) Renew the spirit (get rid of the old wineskin); (two)
Shattered Spirit (1) Rom. 12:2; (2) Dan. 5:6; Luke 24:38; James 1:8. Darkness/Condition: (1) demonic presence; (2) absence of Christ; (3) separation from God; (4) hell; (5) Satan's kingdom; (6) Spiritual blindness; (7) in sin; (8) godlessness; (9) worldliness; (10) lost; (11) ignorant; (12) judgment; (13) secretly/secretly; (14) lying; (15) hate; (16) Spiritually unconscious or ignorant (in the dark); (17) Hidden presence of God; (18) death; (19) Subconscious. See also Night and Shadow. (1) Psalm 22:12-13 and Matt. 27:45; Mark 15:33; Luke 23:44; (2) John 13:30; 8:12; (3) Mat. no. 4:15-16; 1 John 1:5; (4) Mat. no. 8:12; 22:13; 25:30; 2 pets. 2:4; Jude 1:13; (5) Luke 22:53; Acts 26:18; Eph. 6:12; Colossians 1:13; (6) Mat. no. 6:23; John 1:5; Acts 13:11; (7) Eph. 5:11-12; (8) John 3:19; 8:12; 2 color. 6:14; 1 Thess. 5:5, 7b; (9) Rom. 13:12 Eph. 6:12; (10) John 12:35, 46; 1 John 2:11; (11) 1 Thess. 5:4; (12) Excerpt. 10:21; Acts 2:20; Jude 1:6; (13) Mat. no. 10:27; 1 color. 4:5; (14) 1 John 1:6; (15) 1 John 2:9, 11; (16) Excerpt. 10:22-23; German 28:29; 2 Sat. 22:29; (17) Excerpt. 20:21; Number 12:8; German 5:23; 1 Kings 8:12; (18) Job 10:21-22, 12:22; (19) 2 Corinthians 4:6. Darkroom (photography): (1) Private exposure and vision development. (1) Mat. no. 10:26; 1 color. 4:5. Darts: (1) moving words; (2) Necessity for the Shield of Faith. See also arrows. (1) 2Sam. 18:14; prove. 7:23; (2) Eph. 6:16. Daughter: (1) Your future; (2) natural daughter; (3) fellow believers - wife - daughters of the faith; (4) May refer to a work, church, ministry, or city planted by God or another; (5) Female offspring. (1) Job 21:8; PS 103:5b; Joel 2:28; 2 color. 4:16; (2) Acts 21:9; (3) Mat. no. 9:21; Luke 13:16; 2 color. 6:18; 1 pet. 3:6; (4) John 12:15; (5) Luke 1:5; 8:48. day: (1) light; (2) fame or honor; (3) time to do God's work; (4) instructions; (5) In the presence of Christ; (6) in Christ; (7) A day can correspond to a year. See also entries for single numbers (one through seven) and single days (Sunday through Saturday). (1) Genesis 1:5; (2) Revelation 21:24-25; (3) John 9:4; (4) John 11:9; (5-6) John 8:12, 9:4; (7) Numbers 14:34; Ezekiel 4:6. Dead: (1) Spiritually dead; (2) unable to receive spiritual truth; (3) literals,
physical death; (4) An established aspect of one's life; (5) death to self; (6) A dead person speaking to you may indicate soul ties; (7) A dead person talking to you may indicate demonic madness. See also death. (1) Mat. no. 8:22; (2) John 8:43, 47; (3) John 11:14; (4-5) Mat. no. 10:38 am; 16:24; Mark 8:34; 10:21; Luke 9:23; 1 color. 15:30-31 (5) Gal. 2:20; (6) Genesis 42:38; (7) 2 Corinthians 11:14; Gallon. 1:8 Dead End: (1) Hopeless; (2) bad decision; (3) rotate; (4) wrong way; (5) do not give; (6) Disobedience. (1) Eph. 2:12; heb. 3:10-12; (2) Genesis 12:10; Gallon. 1:6; Jude 1:11; (3) Genesis 13:1, 3; James 5:20; (4) Gal. 2:18; (5) Mark 4:24; Luke 6:38; Friend. 10:8; (6) 1 Kings 13:9-22. Deaf: (1) lack of spiritual hearing; (2) hardened heart; (3) Without spiritual understanding; (4) unbeliever; (5) Deaf-mute spirit. See also fool. (1-3) Mat. no. 13:13-15; Mark 4:12; Luke 8:10; Friend. 13:15; Acts 28:27; heb. 3:15; John 8:43; (4) is. 29:18; (5) Mark 9:25-26. Concessionary: (1) The authority figure; (2) The spiritually strongest; (3) God; (4) dominant; (5) rich in servants; (6) MC (Master of Ceremonies), host or preacher. (1) John 7:18-19; (2) John 4:9; (3) Luke 1:25; Rome. 12:3; heb. 12:7; (4) 1Sam. 17:4-10; (5) Proverbs 22:7; (6) John 2:8-10. Death: (1) dying to oneself; (2) literal death; (3) spiritual death (result of sin); (4) ending a relationship (with a known person); (5) death of a ministry; (6) separation; (7) sin; (8) martyrdom; (9) convicted; (10) judgment; (II) conversion (salvation); (12) Crucify the flesh; (11) If you know the person's name, look up the meaning (i.e. your friend Verity dying means Truth's death). See also Birth and Death. (1) Mat. no. 10:38 am; 16:24; Mark 8:34; 10:21; Luke 9:23; 1 color. 3:30-31; (2) John 11:14; (3) jr. 9:21; Rome. 6:23; (4) Rom. 16:17; 2 color. 6:14; Eph. 5:11; (6) Rom. 6:23 (spiritual death is separation from God); Physical death is the separation of spirit from body; (7) Rom. 6:23; (8) Mat. no. 10:21; Acts 7:60; (9) Mat. no. 20:18; (10) 2Sam. 12:19-23; (11) Rom. 6:4-8; (12) Gal. 5:24. Guilt: (1) unforgiveness; (2) offense committed; (3) Sin. See also payment. (1) Mat. no. 18:21-35; (2-3) Luke 11:4.
Decapitation: (1) in conflict with the law (capital punishment); (2) punishment; (3) martyr; (4) Defeated; (5) loss of authority or authority figure; (6) going insane (madness, paranoia, psychosis); (7) Muted. See also Head and Throat (cutting). (1) 1Sam. 5:4; It is a. 9:14; (2) 1Sam. 17:51; 2 Sat. 16:9b; (3) Hebrew 11:37 am; (4) 1Sam. 17:51; (5) 1 Corinthians 11:3; Eph. 5:23; (6) John 10:20; Acts 12:15 (KJV), 26:24; (7) Mark 6:18-19, 24. Decay: (1) eternal death; (2) sink. (1) Psalm 49:14; Acts 2:27; (2) is. 1:28; Rome. 2:12. Deck (wood): (1) foundation; (2) platform. (1) 2 Tim. 2:19a; (2) Mat. no. 10:27. Instrument: (1) agreement; (2) title (ownership); (3) works of the flesh. (1-2) Genesis 23:20; Jr. 32:44; (3) Rom. 3:20, 28. Low: (1) heart; (2) ocean/seas/waters; (3) Equivalent to death (deep sleep); (4) Well rooted/grounded; (5) hell; (6) deep; (7) secrets; (8) The Heart of God (Word of God). (1) Genesis 1:2; 7:11; Lev. 13:3; PS42:7; 64:6; prove. 18:4; 20:5; Dan. 2:22; John 4:11; (2) Genesis 1:2; no 9:11; work 38:30; 41:31; PS104:5-6; 107:24; It is a. 51:10; 63:13; zac 10:11; Luke 5:4; 2 color. 11:25 a.m.; (3) Genesis 15:12; Genesis 2:21 and John 19:34; It is a. 29:10; (4) Psalm 80:9; Luke 6:48; (5) Salt. 88:6; 140:10; prove. 22:14; 23:27; It is a. 30:33; Jon. 2:3 and Mt. 12:40 p.m. Luke 8:31; Rome. 10:7; (6-7) Salt. 92:5; Dan. 2:22; 1 color. 2:10; (8) Genesis 1:2; Dan. 2:22; John 4:11. Deeper: (1) Greater engagement; (2) Later on the spiritual path; (3) revelation (deeper into the things of God); (4) Arrested or arrested (go to hell). (1-2) Ezek. 47:3-5; (3) Proverbs 3:20; (4) Psalms 18:4; Jon. 2:5-6. Deer: (1) One who thirsts for God; (2) Strong spiritual path and reach new heights; (3) Secure base. (1) Psalm 42:1; (2) Psalm 18:33; (3) song. 2:17; 8:14. Deer Hunt: See Hunt. Factual relationship: (1) person or church with one foot in the world, one foot in Christ; (2) No Obligation; (3) A lukewarm person or community. (1-3) Prov 7:7-8; ho. 2:5; John 4:18. Release: (1) dealing with a control issue; (2) bring something to light; (3) cleanse the inner temple of the human heart; (4) cast out a literal demon; (5) The Rapture; (6) Redeemed by the presence of God. (1) Excerpt. 34:24; German 7:1-5; Jon. 2:4, 10; (2) Lv. 18: 14-15, 28; Job 39:3; prove. 22:10; Jr. 16:12-13; Friend. 5:13; (3) Genesis 21:10; German 9:4; 1 Kings 14:24;
21:26; PS 80:8; (4) Mat. no. 8:16; 9:33; 10:1,8; 12:28 (5) Is. 26:19-21; (6) Psalm 44:2-3. Demolition: see house. Demon: (1) fallen angel; (2) evil spirit; (3) impure spirit; (4) physical ailments; (5) easement; (6) suppression; (7) addiction; (8) self-destruction; (9) disease; (10) spirit of death; (11) starch; (12) exit (which a demon can enter); (13) spirit of sickness; (14) Literal Demon. (1) Revelation 1:20 and Revelation 12:4; (2) 1Sam. 16:14; (3) Mat. no. 10:1; Mark 5:8; (4) Acts 10:38; (4-5) Luke 13:12, 16; (6) 1Sam. 16:14; (4-8) Mat. no. 17:15-18; (9) Mat. no. 8:16; Luke 8:2; (10) See Reaper; (11) Luke 8:29; (12) Mat. no. 18:34-35 and Eph. 4:27; (13) Mat. no. 4:24; Luke 8:2. Hideout: (1) Dark hideout for greedy predators; (2) Hidden. (1) Job 38:39-40; PS104:21-22; Dan. 6:16; Friend. 21:13; Mark 11:17; Luke 19:46; (2) Psalm 10:9; Judges 6:2; Revelation 6:15. Nurse/Dental Assistant: (1) Church. See also Dentist, Nurse and Teeth. (1) song. 4:2 and Isaiah 40:11. Dentist: (1) Christ; (2) pastor. See also teeth. (1-2) This is because teeth are like sheep (Song of Songs 4:2; 6:6) and the person working on them would be their leader. Deodorant: (1) blessing (like a sweet fragrance); (2) favor of God; (3) cover up a crime; (4) Dealing with a Crime. See also body odor. (1-4) song. 4:10; prove. 27:9; Friend. 11:6; Luke 7:23; Fil. 4:18. Deposit: See Credit Card, Exchange and Deposit. Descent: (1) Descend spiritually; (2) death; (3) bring from heaven to earth; (4) humiliate; (5) Give it up. See also descent and descent. (1) Genesis 12:10; 26:2; 46:4; Jon. 1:3, 5; (2) Genesis 37:35; 44:29, 31; Joseph 3:11, 13, 16 (Jordan means “descent/death”); labor 7:9; (3-4) Psa 18:27; Php 2:5-8; (5) Genesis 21:16. Desert: (1) Proving Grounds; (2) place where the heart is revealed; (3) locus of dependence on the Word; (4) place of humiliation; (5) preparation to enter the Promised Land; (6) No public profile; (7) place of spiritual strengthening; (8) sterility; (9) infertility; (10) evidence; (11) A place far from God. (1-5) Deut. 8:2-3, 7-9; (6-7) Luke 1:80; (8) Job 39:6; (9) Genesis 29:31; prove.
30:16; (10) Mat. no. 4:1; Acts 14:22; (11) jr. 17:5-6. Desk: (1) Talk about a business or work situation/problem; (2) education or training; (3) Doctrine. (1) Mat. no. 9:9; (2-3) Deut. 6:7a; Friend. 26:55 b. Desktop Computers: See computer hardware, laptop, and software. Dessert: (1) indulgence; (2) Inheritance/Promise/Blessing. See also ice. (1) Proverbs 25:16; (2) Lv. 20:24. Destroy: (1) ruin; (2) kill; (3) judgment; (4) hunger; (5) devil. (1) jr. 4:7; (2) Esther 9:24; (3) Genesis 18:28; (4) Joel 1:10; (5) John 10:10. Devil: (1) chief of all evils; (2) fallen angel; (3) Impure spirit. (1) Mat. no. 12:24 Mark 3:22; Luke 11:15; (2) is. 14:12-15; Ezekiel 28:14-15; (3) Revelation 18:2. Tau: (1) The favor of God; (2) A gift or blessing from God; (3) Eternal Life; (4) revelation from God; (5) What comes from God because of prayer; (6) replacement/scratches; (7) Judgment (without rope); (8) Guidance or Confirmation. (1) Proverbs 19:12; (2) Psalm 133:3; ho. 14:5; microphone 5:7; (3) Psalm 133:3; (4) Extract. 16:13-15 (heavenly food); (5) German. 32:2; 1 Kings 17:1; (6) Psalms 110:3; (7) Witch. 1:10; (8) Judges. 6:38. Diabetes: (1) lack of sweetness of heart (as a measure of relationship with God); (2) not saved (unhealthy blood); (3) demon teaching (defective DNA); (4) True diabetes. See also insulin. (1) Psalm 16:8-11; (2) Lv. 17:11a; (3) 2 Corinthians 11:4. Diamond: (1) Jesus; (2) Precious Labor; (3) permanent marker; (4) The word diamond comes from the Greek word Adamas, meaning "invincible"; (5) abrasion resistance; (6) Hardest known natural product; (7) Excellent light diffuser; (8) fixed/immobile/determined; (9) Associated with the tribe of Gad. See also gems. (1) 1 pet. 2:4; (2) 1 Corinthians 3:12; (3) jr. 17:1; (4) Ezekiel. 3:8-9 (inflexible); (9) Extract. 28:18. Diaper: (1) immaturity; (2) Spiritual ignorance of the offense. (1-2) Eph. 4:14. Solution to soaking diapers: (1) Wait for God (soaking) to remove them
carnal qualities. (1) Psalm 69:2-3. Journal (personal): (1) your heart (as the place where you record important things); (2) Your heart's agenda; (3) Target Date (Divine Note); (4) memory; (5) registration; (6) memorable moment; (7) Early Event; (8) Personal Confidentiality. (1) German. 11:18 am; (2) Numbers 15:39; prove. 19:21; space 2:2; (3) Esther 4:14; Gallon. 4:4; (4-6) 1 Sam. 30:6; no 4:14; PS 78. (7) Title. 2:13; (8) Mat. no. 1:35 p.m. Daily (work): (1) Divine Devotion; (2) early event; (3) business event; (4 hours. (1) Esther 4:14; John 15:16; 1 Pet. 2:9; (2) Dan. 9:24-27; Tit. 2:13; (3) John 21:3; ( 4) Gal 4:4 Rolling dice: (1) Random (2) Gambling (3) Trying to find God's will For specific numbers on dice, see entries under each number For example, if you rolled a five , you may be playing with the grace of God (1) 1 Sam. 6:9; (2) Mark 15:24; (3) Exodus 28:30; No. 27:21; 1 Sam. 28:6 : (1) discover the truth; (2) fertilize; (3) dig a well; (4) prepare for a protracted battle; (5) research See also earth, shovel, shovel, excavator, and bulldozer (1) Matt . 13:44; (2) Luke 13:8; (3) Genesis 26:18-19; (4) As in "dig"; (5) Matthew 7:7; 13:45-46 Worthiness: See Formally weak: (1) lack of spiritual discernment; (2) adversity; (3) sorrow or grief; (4) glory passed away; (5) movement by faith; (6) ) midway between darkness and light; (7) compromise; (8) hot; (9) Lights go out. (1) Genesis 27:1; German 34:7; 1 sat. 3:2; 4:15; (2) Lam. 5:17; (3) Job 17:7; (4) Lam. 4:1; (5) Genesis 48:10, 13-20. Dining Room: (1) Spiritual Food; (2) privacy; (3) community. See also bread, restaurant, and table. (1) Psalm 34:8; heb. 5:12-14; (2-3) Psalms 23:5; Revelation 3:20. Dinosaurs: (1) obsolete (old); (2) Large predator; (3) evil spirit/demon; (4) monsters (wild); (5) Fierce (violent); (6) Indomitable. See also monsters. (1) Mat. no. 9:17; 2 color. 5:17; (2) Job 41:14; (3) Revelation 12:9; (4) Job 41:2-5; (5) Job 41:10; (6) Labor 41:4. dirt: (1) sin; (2) finding one's past sin; (3) meat; (4) Humanity.
See also Dust and Dirt. (1) Is. 57:20; (2) As in "dig up someone's dirt"; (3-4) Genesis 2:7. Dirt road: (1) Do what you want (dirt road); (2) toward dirt; (3) out of God's way; (4) An unhealthy way of speaking; (5) scandal; (6) charge; (7) Ministry of the country; (8) desert road; (9) Road to the Promised Land; (10) Way of humble dependence on the Word of God. See also Country Road, Gravel Road, and Winding Road. (1) Ezek. 36:17; (2) 1 Corinthians 15:33; (3) Proverbs 16:17; It is a. 35:8; 40:3; (4-6) Salt. 73:8; (7) Judges. 5:6; (8-9) Excerpt. 13:18; German 1:19, 31; (10) German. 8:2-3. Dirty water: See water (dirty water). Deficiency: (1) Unsaved (spiritually insensitive); (2) Spiritually undeveloped (spiritually boring); (3) has a character defect; (4) curse (the result of sin); (5) Dependence on God (having been humiliated). See also mentally handicapped person(s). (1) 1 Corinthians 2:14; (2) 2 Kings 6:17; Friend. 14:29-30; (3) Mat. no. 26:35 and 26:69-75; (4) John 5:5-14; (5) Genesis 32:25, 31. Discount: (1) Ignore; (2) please. (1) Mark 7:13; (2) Proverbs 22:1; Friend. 18:27. Disease: (1) contagious disease; (2) Common illness. (1-2) Mat. no. 4:23-24; 9:20, 35; 10:1 Dish: (1) heart; (2) Prepare or clean hearts (wash dishes). See also plates and spoons. (1-2) Mat. no. 23:25. Dishwasher: (1) The Holy Spirit; (2) Evangelist of the Holy Spirit (purification of hearts). See also plate. (1) Psalm 51:10-12; (2) Mat. no. 10:8; Luke 4:18-19. Distance: (1) time; (2) old; (3) Physically separated; (4) A matter of trust (someone at a distance). See also horizon. (1) Acts 2:39; (2) Joshua. 9:13; (3) Gal. 2:12; Jude 1:19; (4) 1Sam. 26:13-25. Distant: (1) To move away from someone; (2) feeling unworthy; (3) anxious; (4) Unsociable. See also horizon. (1) Luke 17:12; 11:49 p.m.; (2) Luke 18:13; (3) Revelation 18:10, 15; (4) Proverbs 18:24a. Merchant (Auto): (1) Heart. (1) Mat. no. 15:18-19.
Trench: (1) Enemy Obstacle; (2) trap; (3) whore (deep ditch); (4) hell; (5) garbage dump; (6) artificial watercourse; (7) Depression. (1-2) Psalms 7:15; 57:6; It is a. 42:22; (3) Proverbs 23:27; (4) Mat. no. 15:14; (5) Job 9:31; (6) 2 Kings 3:16-17; It is a. 22:11; (7) 1Sam. 28:20-21. Sharing: (1) Separating: (2) Separating between soul and spirit; (3) Between truth and lies; (4) between believers and unbelievers; (5) between husband and wife (divorce); (6) Between family members; (7) About to fall. (1-2) Heb. 4:12; (3) 2 Tim. 4:4; Title 1:14; (4) Mat. no. 25:32-33; 2 color. 6:14; (5) Mat. no. 5:32; (6) Mat. no. 10:34-35; (7) Mat. no. 12:25. Immerse yourself in: (1) going forward with boldness in faith (trusting the Spirit); (2) lack of support; (3) obfuscation; (4) descend spiritually; (5) Plunge into the depths of God. See also Dismount, Dismount, and Fall. (1) Acts 4:29-31 ("immerse with confidence"); (2) Judges. 15:20b; (3) As in "Dive for Cover"; (4) Psalms 107:12; (5) Ezekiel. 47:5. Divorce: (1) separation; (2) hardness of heart; (3) disagreement; (4) dismissal from work; (5) adultery; (6) Actual Divorce. (1) Mat. no. 19:5-6; (2) Mat. no. 19:8; (3) German. 24:1; Amos 3:3; (4) Extract. 9:28b; Luke 16:2; (5) Mat. no. 5:32; 19:9. Dizziness: (1) Busy; (2) confusion; (3) Under the anointing (intoxicated with the Spirit); (4) Drug or alcohol intoxication warning. (1) Mat. no. 6:28; (2) Job 12:25; PS 70:2; (3) 2 Chron. 5:14; Jr. 23:9; (4) Job 12:25; 1 color. 5:11. Dock: See airport and train station. Physician: (1) Jesus; (2) authority; (3) Balm of the Holy Spirit; (4) sick; (5) possible sin; (6) need to seek healing in God; (7) Need for medication. (1) Evil. 4:2; Mark 5:26; (2) Acts 5:34; (3) jr. 8:22; James 5:14-16; (4) Mat. no. 9:12; Luke 5:31; (5) Mark 2:17; (6) 2 Chr. 16:12; James 5:14-16; (7) jr. 8:22. Dog: (1) unbeliever/fool; (2) An attitude that rejects God's authority; (3) It symbolizes the world; (4) meat; (5) someone who turns against you; (6) turning their mouths on you; (7) reverting to old habits (stubborn, walking in the flesh, despising authority); (8) cheaters (under the table); (9) Those who rend with their mouths; (10) starch; (11) comforting friend; (12) despised or insignificant; (13) Alert (good or bad); (14) lazy; (15) failing to treat problem (sleeping dog); (16) religious spirit (blue heel); (17) liar;
(18) vicious (junkyard dog); (19) spirit of condemnation (large, wild dog attacking another [meat] dog); (20) demon (evil spirit); (21) demon of lust; (22) depression (big dog); (23) Fear of discovery (dog/terrier on your trail). See also bulldog, pet, domestic animal, and dog. (1) German. 23:18; prove. 26:11 (cf. Psalm 14:1); Friend. 16:26-27; Revelation 22:15; (2) Psalm 22:16; (3) Mat. no. 7:6a; 15:26; (4) is. 56:11 (appetite is a characteristic of the flesh); Fil. 3:2 (AMP); (5) Proverbs 26:17; Friend. 7:6; (6) Salt. 59:6-7; Fil. 3:2; (7) 2 pet. 2:10, 22; (8) Mark 7:27-28; Luke 16:21; (9) Extract. 11:7; Jr. 15:3; Friend. 7:6; (10) Luke 16:21; (11) As in "A dog is man's best friend"; (12) 1Sam. 5:43 p.m.; 12:14; 2 Sat. 9:8; (13) is. 56:10-11; (14) "The nimble brown fox..."; (15) is. 56:10; (16) Psalm 22:16; (Gen 3:15 and John 11:47-48, 53); Php 3:2; (17) Revelation 22:15; (18) Psalm 22:16; Jr. 15:3; (19) John 3:19; Rome. 5:16; SUBWAY; (20) Psalm 22:20; Fil. 3:2; (21) is. 56:11; (22) is. 56:10; (23) 1Sam. 12:14 pm Doggy Lodge (Canis): (1) Resident Rehabilitation Center. (1) 2Sam. 9:4-5, 8. Dog poo: (1) insult; (2) Taking offense (stepping into dog poop). (1) Sofa 1:17 (RSV); (2) Psalm 119:165 (KJV). Dog cleaning: (1) Ministry of Rehabilitation; (2) service to the destitute or despised; (3) Secular Rehabilitation. (1) 2Sam. 9:6-8; (2) 1Sam. 5:43 p.m.; 12:14; Luke 7:39; James 2:1-5; (3) Genesis 12:10. Doll: (1) woman's earlier childhood problems/memories; (2) preparation for motherhood; (3) childhood wish. See also mannequin and toys. (1) 1 Corinthians 13:11; Fil. 3:13; (2) Ruth 4:16; (3) Luke 2:49. Dollar: See money. Dolphin: (1) teacher; (2) minor prophet; See also whale. (1) Job 12:7-8; 35:11; Because of the intelligence attributed to dolphins. Vaulted Ceiling: (1) Religious Stronghold (Strong Mentality); (2) Church under law (mosque-like structure). See also arc and circle. (1) Mat. no. 23:25, 27; (2) Mat. no. 23:23; Rome. 6:14-15; Gallon. 3:23; 5:18. Dominoes: (1) Spiritual Impulse; (2) other fall; (3) delicate balance; (4) interconnection; (5) impact; (6) shock wave. See also letters and drops.
(1-6) 1 Sam. 14:15-16, 20. Ass: (1) humility; (2) faithful burden bearer; (3) servants; (4) judge (white donkey); (5) hostile or obstinate person; (6) Determined or stubborn person; (7) unbeliever; (8) need guidance; (9) Not understanding. (1) Zak. 9:9; Friend. 21:5; (2) Genesis 42:26; 49:14; number 22:30; It is a. 1:3; (3) Genesis 42:26; Exodus 23:5; (4) Judges. 5:10; (5) Genesis 16:12; (6) Proverbs 26:3; Jr. 2:24; (7) German. 22:10 and 2 Corinthians 6:14; work 1:14; (8) Proverbs 26:3; (9) Psalms 32:9. Donut(s): (1) heartless bullshit (false promises); (2) Spiritual Food. See also circle and wheel. (1) Proverbs 23:1-3, 7-8; It is a. 29:13; Friend. 15:8; (2) Ezekiel. 1:16. Door: (1) Christ; (2) opportunity; (3) mouth; (4) input; (5) belief; (6) heart; (7) God's unstoppable work; (8) imposition (pressed door); (9) go through transition; (10) temptation (door ajar or against door); (11) destruction (wide gate); (12) Portal to the spirit realm (archway); (13) Decision (Different ports to choose from); (14) violence (bullet holes in door); (15) witnessing (going door to door); (16) Needs the anointing (door that creaks); (17) Rape (broken door). See also back door, front door, key, side door, and sliding door. (1) Genesis 6:16; John 10:7; (2) Colossians 4:3; (3) salt. 141:3; Colossians 4:3; (4) Colossians 4:3; (5) Acts 14:27; (6) Revelation 3:20; (7) Revelation 3:7-8; (8) Psalms 109:22; (9) Judges. 11:16; PS23:4; (10) Genesis 4:7; (11) Mat. no. 7:13; (12) See circle; (13) Jose. 12:15 p.m.; (14) Ezekiel. 8:7-9; (15) Revelation 3:20; (16) Prov. 26:14 and Matt. 25:8-12; (17) Genesis 19:9. Tone: (1) call to prayer and fellowship with Christ; (2) loss of first love; (3) phone call; (4) opportunity (hearing a bell); (5) arrival (you ring a bell); (6) looking for opportunities (you ring); (7) Anticipation or expectation. See also call and call. (1) Revelation 3:20; (2) Mat. no. 7:21-23; Revelation 3:20; (3) Mat. no. 20:16 (RSV); 22:14; (4) Luke 11:9-13; Acts 14:27; 1 color. 16:9; 2 color. 2:12; (5) Acts 12:13; (6) 1 Corinthians 16:9; Colossians 4:3; (7) Mat. no. 12:33 Umbral (threshold): (1) The cross; (2) slave love. (1) Excerpt. 12:6-7; (2) Excerpt. 21:6. Door to door: (1) A mouth in a mouth (one speaks for another); (2) an opportunity within an opportunity; (3) subculture; (4) vote in one vote.
(1) Proverbs 27:2; It is a. 28:11; John 5:43; 14:26 18:34; Acts 8:34; (2) No. 7:3; Esther 2:21; prove. 8:3, 34; (3) Job 38:17; Acts 12:13, 16 (door to door); (4) Mat. no. 10:20. Dove: (1) Holy Spirit; (2) innocent; (3) poverty or poverty; (4) See Jonah in the Dictionary of Names and Places. See also bird(s). (1) Mat. no. 3:10; (2) Mat. no. 10:16; (3) Lv. 12:8. Bottom: (1) Fallen; (2) rest; (3) hell; (4) spiritual decline; (5) humiliated; (6) worship or homage (bowing); (7) sleep (lie down); (8) Hopeless or depressed (downcast or looking down); (9) Disapproval or Rejection. See also Dismount, Drop, Lay Down, Mount, and Stand Up. (1) Psalm 20:8; (2) Psalm 23:2; (3) Psalms 55:15; prove. 5:5; (4) is. 59:14; Jr. 8:4; Luke 8:13; 2 Thess. 23; (5) Job 22:29; It is a. 2:11; 10:33b; Jr. 13:18; Luke 18:14; (6) Genesis 24:26, 48; 43:28; work 1:20; (7) Genesis 28:11; PS 3:5; 4:8; (8) Salt. 42:5,11; 43:5; (9) As in "thumbs down". Download: (1) Apocalypse. (1) Mat. no. 16:17; James 1:17. Deposit: (1) Be filled with the Spirit; (2) Assurance of what was promised. (1-2) 2 Corinthians 1:22; 5:5. Pull/Pull: (1) evangelism (network); (2) submission and capture; (3) failure and defeat; (4) idolatry; (5) Retention. (1) John 21:8; (2) Genesis 37:28; (3) 2 Kings 19:28; It is a. 37:29; Ezekiel 29:4; 38:4; Amos 4:2; (4) Quarters 1:15-16; (5) As in "Shuffle". Dragon: (1) The Devil; (2) China (foreign god); (3) principalities (evil). (1) Revelation 12:3-5, 7, 9, 13, 16-17; 13:2-4; 16:13; 20:2; (2) 1 Corinthians 10:19-20; (3) Eph. 6:12; Revelation 12:7. Drag Queen: (1) facade, man-led church; (2) Church trying to be attractive to people (hateful bride of Christ). (1) Revelation 2:14-15; (2) jr. 7:18; Revelation 3:17. Drain: (1) Lifeless soaking pit; (2) detoxification; (3) loss (down the drain); (4) feeling depressed or negative (looking down the drain). See also gutters, overflow, plumbing and sink. (1) 2 Tim. 3:7; (2) Psalms 107:23; (3) Luke 15:8; Fil. 3:8; (4) Jon. 2:3-6. Drawer: See wardrobe. Dreadlocks: (1) piety (dirty); (2) Carnal man or woman; (3) subcultural association; (4) Spiritually connected; (5) Rebellious spirit (spiritually negligent).
(1) Dan. 4:33; (2) Genesis 25:25; (3) 1 Fr. 3:3; (4) Mark 5:2-5, 15; (5) Proverbs 25:28. dream: (1) message; (2) word; (3) address; (4) instruction; (5) Warning, (6) Prophecy. (1) Genesis 37:8; Dan. 2:9; Friend. 2:13; (2) Psalm 105:17-19; (cf. Gen 37:5-10); Friend. 2:13, 19-20. Interpreting a dream (interpreting a dream within a dream): (1) Deciphering the message. (1) Genesis 41:25; Dan. 2:28. Dreamer: (1) Prophet; (2) Your "old self" (carnal person). (1) Numbers 12:6; German 13:3; Jr. 23:28; (2) Acts 2:17. Feces: (1) The bottom of the cup of God's wrath. (1) Is. 51:17, 22. Clothing: See clothing. Put on: (1) put on Christ; (2) preparation; (3) New anointing. (1) Rom. 13:14; Gallon. 3:27; (2) Mat. no. 22:11-12; Eph. 6:11; (3) Lv. 16:32, 21:10; 2 Kings 2:13. Robe: (1) relaxed; (2) Freshly washed (bath shower); (3) Alt. See also pajamas. (1) jr. 43:12b; (2) Lv. 16:4, 24; (3) Cultural perception. Dressing Room: (1) heart; (2) preparation for the king; (3) Preparation for self-glory. (1) Rom. 13:14; Gallon. 3:27; 1 pet. 3:3-4; (2) Mat. no. 3:3; (3) 1 Fr. 3:3-4; 1 team 2:9. Dribbling/Dribbling: (1) desire for something; (2) uncontrolled emotions; (3) expectation; (4) Madness. (1) 2Sam. 11:15 p.m.; (2) 1Sam. 1:10-13; (3) Consider Pavlov's dog; (4) 1Sam. 21:13. Beverage: (1) Refreshing; (2) drunkenness; (3) participation of spirit; (4) discovering the carnal self (abandoning the spiritual self); (5) joy; (6) bitterness; (7) binge (excess); (8) victory; (9) resuscitation; (10) postponement; (11) contentment (often enjoying the fruit of one's labor); (12) fraud; (13) adultery (drinking from someone else's cup); (14) giving life (living sacrifice); (15) An outpouring soul; (16) wealth; (17) camaraderie/alignment with others; (18) disobedience; (19) faith; (twenty)
Arrogance; (21) peace; (22) despair; (23) pleasure; (24) The wrath of God; (25) tears; (26) stream; (27) violence; (28) participate; (29) wisdom; (30) undeserved grace; (31) receive; (32) heavy heart; (33) perverse judgment; (34) anesthetic; (35) own glory; (36) unsatisfactory; (37) stupor/blindness/madness; (38) spiritual thirst; (39) offers; (40) judgment; (41) dirty water; (42) environmental pollution; (43) hardened heart (without compassion); (44) lightness; (45) repayment; (46) celebration; (47) scheduling; (48) New Testament blood; (49) poison; (50) old wine; (51) New Wine; (52) lightness; (53) the will of God; (54) Holy Spirit; (55) Spiritual union; (56) stumbling block; (57) Jesus Christ; (58) Fornication. See also stream, glass and drinking water source. (1) Genesis 21:19; 25:34; Ruth 2:9; 2 Sat. 16:2; 1 Kings 19:6, 8; Friend. 10:42 a.m.; (2) Genesis 9:21; 1 Kings 16:9; (3) John 4:14; (4) Genesis 9:21; 2 Sat. 12:3 and Psalm 51:10; (5) Genesis 43:34; Judges 19:21-22; 1 Kings 18:41-42; Ecl. 8:15; 9:7; (6) Extract. 15:23-24; Number 5:24; It is a. 24:9; Jr. 8:14; 9:15; 11:15 p.m.; ho. 4:18; Friend. 27:34, 48; (7) Extract. 32:6; 1 sat. 30:16; It is a. 5:11; Eph. 5:18; (8) Numbers 23:24; Ezekiel 25:4; (9) Judges. 15:19; 1 sat. 11:13; It is a. 43:20; (10) Judges. 19:4, 6; (11) Ruth 3:3; 1 sat. 1:9; Ecl. 2:24; 3:13; 5:18; (12) 2Sam. 11:13; prove. 20:1; 23:7; It is a. 22:13 (self-deception); Room 2:15; (13) 2Sam. 12:3; prove. 5:15; ho. 2:5; (14) 2Sam. 23:15-17; Friend. 20:22-23; 26:42; Mark 10:3839; (15) 1Sam. 1:15; (16) 1 Kings 4:20-21; (17) 1 Kings 13:8; Job 1:4, 13; Mark 2:16; Luke 5:30; 13:26; 1 color. 10:21; 11:25-29; (18) 1 Kings 13:19-22; (19) 1 Kings 17:10; (20) 1 Kings 20:12; Dan. 5:1-3; (21) 2 Kings 6:22-23; It is a. 36:16; (22) 2 Kings 18:27; (23) esters 1:8; Joel 3:3; (24) Job 21:20; PS 75:8; It is a. 51:17, 22; 63:6; Jr. 25:15; Revelation 14:8, 10; 18:3; (25) Salt. 80:5; 102:9; (26) 1 Kings 17:4, 6; PS 110:7; (27) Proverbs 4:17; (28) Proverbs 5:15; Song. 5:1; Jr. 2:18; 16:8; Ezekiel 23:32-34; (29) Prov 9:1-5; Friend. 11:18-19; (30) Prov. 25:21-22; Rome. 12:20 p.m. (31) Proverbs 26:6; (32) Proverbs 31:6; (33) Proverbs 31:4-5; (34) Proverbs 31:7; Mark 15:23; (35) is. 5:22; 37:25; zac 7:6; (36) is. 29:8; Amos 4:8; Witch. 1:6; (37) is. 29:9-10; 56:12; Jr. 51:57; Joel 1:5; (38) is. 32:6; John 7:37; (39) jr. 7:18; 32:29; 44:17-19; (40) jr. 25:17, 26-29; 46:10, 49:12; Ezekiel 4:10-11; 23:32-34; 31:14; (41) Ezekiel. 34:18-19; (42) Dan. 1:8; (43) Amos 4:1; 6:6; (44) Mat. no. 12:49 p.m.; (45) Mat. no. 26:27; (46) Mat. no. 26:29; Mark 14:25; Luke 22:18; (47) Mat. no. 6:25 a.m.; Mark 9:41; (48) Mark 14:23-24; (49) Mark 16:18; (50) Luke 5:39; (51) John 2:10; (52) Luke 12:19, 45; 17:8, 27-28; (53) Luke 22:42; John 18:11; (54) John 4:14; 1 color. 12:13; (55) John 6:53-56; (56) Rom. 14:21 (57) 1 Cor.
10:4; (58) Revelation 18:3. Source of drinking water: (1) Holy Spirit Flow; (2) church or ministry; (3) Eternal Life; (4) A move of God; (5) Realization in God. See also drinking. (1-2) John 7:37-39; (3) John 4:14; Revelation 21:6; 22:1,17; (4) John 4:39-42 (see context); (5) John 4:32-34 (see context). Dripping faucet: (1) Quarreling wife; (2) Militant Church snuffing out the spirit. (1) Proverbs 19:13; 27:15; (2) 1 Thess. 5:19. Driver: (1) When you drive, you control your own destiny; (2) If you are in the passenger seat and someone you do not know is driving, it means that God is driving; (3) If the driver is corrupted, it means it is likely to be tampered/managed; (4) If someone you know drives a bus, it means they run a ministry; (5) Going in the wrong direction means wrong spirit. (1-2) John 21:18; (3) 2 Tim. 3:5-6; (4) 2Sam. 5:2; (5) Psalm 51:10 (KJV). Drive Through: (1) Quick fix mentality. (1) Mat. no. 14:15 driveway: (1) driveway; (2) exit; (3) waiting service; (4) Stationed Service. (1-2) Deut. 28:6; PS 121:8; (3-4) 1 Kings 3:7; It is a. 49:2b. Drop/Ping: (1) Heavenly Provisions; (2) Word of God (tau); (3) lessons (rain); (4) overflow; (5) rain; (6) seduction (lips); (7) disputed wife/church; (8) collapse; (9) A small and insignificant thing; (10) Go away; (11) to forsake the burden or promises of God; (12) Drop something. See also descent. (1) Judge. 5:4; PS65:11; 68:8-9; Luke 22:44; (2) Ezekiel. 20:46; 21:2; Song. 5:2; (3) German. 32:2; (4) 1Sam. 14:26 song. 5:5; Joel 3:18; (5) 2Sam. 21:10; Job 36:27-28; PS65:11-12; 68:8-9; prove. 3:20; (6) Prov 5:3; (7) Proverbs 19:13; 27:15; (8) Ecl. 10:18; (9) is. 40:15; (10) 1 Fr. 1:24-25; 2 pets. 3:17; (11) Hebrews 4:11; (12) Mat. no. 26:39; Acts 27:32. drought: (1) tribulation and judgment; (2) The tomb; (3) judgment; (4) financial difficulties; (5) lack of God's love; (6) Spiritual or natural hunger; (7) absence of the Spirit of God; (8) Absence of the Word of God. See also rain – not rain. (1) Genesis 31:40; German 8:15; It is a. 58:11; Jr. 2:6; 17:8; ho. 13:5; (2) Job 24:19; (3) 1 Kings 17:1; PS32:4; Jr. 50:38; Witch. 1:11; (4) 2 Corinthians 8:9, 14; (5) Eph. 3:17-19 and Revelation 2:4; (6) Amos 8:11; (7) It. 37:5-6, 9-10; (8) Amos 8:11.
Drowning: (1) sentence; (2) Overwhelmed by the words of enemies; (3) beyond the deep itself; (4) disaster; (5) It must be saved. See also underwater. (1) Genesis 6:17; Jon. 2:3, 5; (2) salt. 42:7, 10; (3) Mat. no. 2:30-31; (4) is. 43:2; (5) is. 59:19b. Drug dealers: (1) tempter; (2) the devil; (3) El mundo (drug dealer's wife); (4) speculator; (5) manipulation and control; (6) sorcery; (7) dependency; (8) Known Spirits. See also drug use. (1-2) Mat. no. 4:1; John 10:10; (3) Luke 4:5-6; Revelation 12:9; (5) Acts 13:8-10; (8) 2 Kings 21:6. Pharmacy: See Pharmacy. Drug use: (1) rebellion; (2) challenge of authority; (3) uncontrollable; (4) criminal offense; (5) Talk about meat; (6) Looking for a quick fix; (7) seeking pleasure/instant gratification; (8) deceived; (9) addiction; (10) counterfeit compliance; (11) Look for an anesthetic; (12) Actual drug use; (13) tampering; (14) witchcraft; (15) starch; (16) disease; (17) dependency; (18) Drugs. See also amphetamines, needles, pills and speed (drugs). (1-4) Consider that in Revelation 9:21 the word witchcraft, translated "witchcraft" elsewhere, is the Greek word pharmakeia, from which we get the word pharmacy and place it in 1 Sam. 15:23; (5) Gal. 5:19-21; 2 pets. 2:10; (6-7) 2 Tim. 3:1-4; (8) 2 Tim. 3:6-7; (10) Eph. 5:18. Drum: (1) Spiritual Warfare. See also beat, drummer, music and worship. (1) 2 Chr. 20:21-22; 2 color. 10:4. Drummer: (1) God (as the time officer); (2) Conductor (ministry pulse/heartbeat). See also Beat, Drum, Song and Worship. (1) Gal. 4:4; Eph. 1:10; (2) John 13:25. Drunk: (1) filled with the Spirit; (2) alcohol problem; (3) under the influence of religion; (4) Powerful Shot; (5) The use of the tongue against the brethren in the Lord; (6) miserable; (7) sadness, pain, conflict, guaranteed resentment; (8) Drunk from the world. (1) Eph. 5:18; Acts 2:4, 15; 1 color. 12:13; (2) Eph. 5:18; (3) Revelation 17:1-2; (4) As in "Power Drunk"; (5) jr. 46:10; (6) Genesis 9:31; Justice. 4:21; (7) prov.
23:29-35; (8) Revelation 17:2. Dry: (1) Without the spirit (dead); (2) thirst for God; (3) sterile site; (4) desert; (5) desert; (6) Valley. (1) Ezek. 37:2, 9-10; (2) Psalm 42:1; (3) Job 15:34; (4) is. 50:2; Jr. 51:43; Ezekiel 19:13; (5) jr. 50:12; (6) Ezekiel. 37:1-2. duck (noun): (1) impure spirit; (2) Carnal spiritual being; (3) migration (on the run); (4) unit (fly in formation); (5) Vulnerable (without water); (6) resist the spirit (water off a duck's back); (7) Simple target. See also Birds and Mud. (1) Psalm 40:2; It is a. 57:20; ducks webbed to feed on the muddy bottom; (2) 2 Kings 5:20, 25-26; (3) Revelation 12:14; (4) salt. 133:1; (5) As in "sitting duck"; (6) Acts 7:51; (7) As in "sitting duck". duck (verb): (1) humble; (2) Hide. See also bowing. (1) Is. 2:11; (2) As in "crouch for cover." Dugong: (1) secular idol (sea cow). See also walrus. (1) Excerpt. 32:24; 1 Kings 12:28. Mute: (1) silence because of trust in God; (2) no scolding; (3) ignorance; (4) idolatry; (5) influence of the evil spirit (deaf and dumb); (6) The product of doubting God's Word; (7) unbelief. See also deaf and mute. (1) Psalm 39:9 (KJV); It is a. 53:7; (2) Psalm 38:13-14; (3) is. 56:10; (4) Room 2:1819; 1 color. 12:2; (5) Mat. no. 9:32-33, 12:22; Mark 9:17-18, 25-26; (6) Luke 18:21; (7) As in "no creed." Silent Waiter: (1) The Holy Spirit. (1) John 16:13 (KJV). Dune Buggy: (1) Powerful travel service. (1) Luke 1:80. manure: (1) works of the flesh that perish; (2) criminal offense; (3) rubbish, rubbish, rubbish; (4) fertilizers; (5) The treatment precedes the refreshment of the Holy Spirit. See also feces, litter and urine. (1) Job 20:7; PS 83:10; 113:7; Jr. 8:2; Ezekiel 4:12; Zef. 1:17; Fil. 3:4-8; (2) Mat. no. 16:23; Luke 14:23; Rome. 5:17; (3) 1 Kings 14:10; 2 Kings 9:37, 18:27; Justice. 4:5; Fil. 3:8; (4) jr. 16:4; 25:33; Friend. 13:8; (5) No. 3:14-15.
Evening: (1) end times; (2) Time is running out. (1) Luke 24:29; (2) Mat. no. 20:6 and John 11:9. dust: (1) human; (2) humiliated; (3) numerous; (4) Under a cloud of controversy; (5) underfoot; (6) death; (7) beginning and end of mortal humanity; (8) miserable; (9) Contempt or disapproval (throwing dust in the air or shaking dust off your feet). See also Earthly Dust and Storm. (1) Genesis 2:7; (2) is. 2:10-11; 47:1; (3) Genesis 13:16; 28:14; number 23:10; 2 Chr. 1:9; (4-5) No. 1:3; (6) is. 26:19; (7) Genesis 3:19; (8) Salt. 7:5; (9) 2Sam. 16:13; Acts 22:23. Dust Storm: (1) A Notice of Pending Judgment; (2) earthly testimony against a city or nation; (3) A call to submission to blood; (4) If there is no repentance, then the strength of the city or nation will be overthrown; (5) A sign preceding liberation and revival. See also Dust and Eddy. (1) No. 1:3 (cf. Exodus 8:16 and Matthew 10:14); (2) Excerpt. 8:16 and Matt. 10:14 (cf. Deuteronomy 4:26; 19:15); (3-4) Extract. 12:7, 12-13 (cf. Genesis 49:3; Deuteronomy 21:17; Psalm 78:51); (5) Extract. 12:31. Dynamite: (1) Influence of the Holy Spirit. (1) Acts 1:8; 8:19; 10:38 am; Rome. 15:13. Eagle: (1) Spiritual being; (2) Prophet (seer); (3) God; (4) starch; (5) Israel; (6) fast; (7) heavenly resting place (nest); (8) Raised by the Spirit (not by effort); (9) unstable home/community (time to move on); (10) judgment tool; (11) angel (white eagle); (12) Warrior Angels. (1) Is. 40:31; Friend. 24:28; (2) Excerpt. 19:4 and 1Sam. 9:9; (3) Extract. 19:4; German 32:11-12; the Book of John presents Jesus as divine (i.e. the eagle); (4) Psalms 103:5; It is a. 40:31; (5) Revelation 12:14; (6) German. 28:49; 2 Sat. 1:23; labor 9:26; Jr. 4:13; Justice. 4:19; room 1:8; (7) Job 39:27; prove. 23:5; Jr. 49:16; Obad. 1:4; (8) Proverbs 30:19; (9) German. 32:11-12; (10) Prov. 30:17; Ezekiel 17:3-20; (11) Luke 17:37 and John 20:12; (12) Dan. 10:6, 13. Ear: (1) heart; (2) physical hearing; (3) turned into fables; (4) hear the voice of God; (5) Eager to listen spiritually (clean ears). See also deafness, hearing and itching. (1) Mat. no. 10:27; 11:15 am; 13:9, 15, 43; Luke 1:44; 9:44; Revelation 2:7, 11, 17, 29; 3:6, 13, 22; (2) Luke 22:50-51; Acts 7:51, 57; 11:22 a.m.; 28:27; (3) 2 Tim. 4:4; (4)
John 10:3; (5) is. 50:4; Friend. Eleven fifteen. Early: (1) fast; (2) anxious; (3) measure of your desire for God; (4) timing of disclosure; (5) beginning; (6) Immediately or shortly; (7) Careful. (1) Os. 5:15b; (2-3) Salt. 63:1; prove. 8:17; 24:22; Mark 16:2; Luke 21:38; John 8:2; (4) Proverbs 8:17; Luke 24:1-6 (5) Matthew 20:1; Mark 16:9; (6) Psalms 46:5; 78:34; 90:14; 101:8; (7) Psalm 63:1 (the word early [Hebrew: shakar] also means “diligent”). Issues to be addressed: (1) hearing; (2) having ears (obedience) to false gods; (3) slave love (ears to God); (4) Spiritual Sensitivity (feather earring); (5) Hear the heavenly glory (flower earring); (6) Listen to the voice of God (gold earring); (7) Hear the words of salvation (silver earring); (8) Hearing a False Gospel (brass/bronze earring). See also Ornament, Punch, and Hearing. (1) German. 5:1; Mark 4:9; (2) Genesis 35:2-4; (3) Extract. 21:1-6; (4) Mat. no. 11:15 am; (5) Revelation 19:1; (6) Extract. 21:5-6 and Revelation 9:13; (7) Extract. 21:5-6 and Matthew 26:15; (8) Excerpt. 21:5-6 and 1 Kings 14:26-27. Earth: (1) The realm of non-belief; (2) mastery of sight; (3) The natural non-spiritual realm; (4) humanity; (5) footstool of God; (6) land of our pilgrimage; (7) Physical Domain. See also Land, Four, Sky, Sea, and Ground. (1) 1 Corinthians 2:14; (2) Mat. no. 6:10; (3) 1 Corinthians 15:46-47; (4) 2 Corinthians 4:7; (5) Acts 7:49; (6) Hebrews 11:13; (7) Mat. no. 6:10. Earth: (1) human/flesh; (2) secular; (3) Without Faith; (4) secular; (5) creation; (6) Worldly wisdom. See also earth, orange, and red. (1) Genesis 2:7; 1 color. 3:47 p.m.; 2 color. 4:7; 5:1; (2) John 3:12, 31; Colossians 3:2; (3) John 3:12; Fil. 3:19; Colossians 3:2; (4) Fil. 3:19; (5) Mat. no. 13:35; heb. 1:10; (6) James 3:15. Bagger: (1) Leadership working in the flesh. See also excavation. (1) 1 Corinthians 15:47. Earthquakes: (1) Power of God; (2) shaking; (3) revival or revival eve; (4) Voice of God; (5) judgment; (6) shock; (7) open hearts; (8) Visit of God. (1) 1 Kings 19:11-12; (2-3) Acts 4:31, 16:26-34, 17:6; (4) Psalm 29:8; (5) Revelation 6:12, 8:5, 11:13, 19; (6) 1 Kings 19:11-12; (7) Mat. no. 27:54; Acts 16:26; (8) is. 29:6; zac 14:3-5; Friend. 28:2; Luke 21:11; Revelation 16:18.
East: (1) place of the glory of God; (2) sunrise (son); (3) expectation; (4) waiting on God; (5) praise and worship; (6) look to God; (7) Receiving a gift/message from an Eastern noble means that it is a gift from God; (8) Receiving a gift from an unreliable Eastern source could mean it is demonic (Eastern religion); (9) Consider East-related aspects in your own environment. See also west and sun. (1-2) Ezek. 43:1-2; (3) The sun rises in the east; Poorly. 4:1-2; (4) Jon. 4:5; (5) Numbers 2:3 (Judah means “praise”). Food: (1) read or study the Word (pick up the Word); (2) communion; (3) Agreement with (Agreement); (4) friendship; (5) given to the carnal appetite; (6) The best that the world without God has to offer; (7) receive; (8) disclosure; (9) devour; (10) take; (11) Consumption. See also bite, cannibals, eat (satisfied), and eat (not satisfied). (1) Is. 55:1, 10-11; Jr. 15:16; heb. 5:12-15; (2) Job 42:11; (3) song. 4:16; (4) salt. 41:9; (5) Proverbs 23:2; (6) Ecl. 2:24; 3:13; 8:15; (8) Mat. no. 16:15-17; (9) 1 Fr. 5:8; (10-11) Genesis 41:20, 27-30. Eat (contented): All these will be satisfied: (1) tithes; (2) the meek; (3) The just; (4) Remorse. (1) German. 14:28-29; (2) Psalm 22:26; (3) Proverbs 13:25; (4) Joel 2:12, 26. Eating (not being satisfied): Reasons for not being satisfied: (1) walking against God; (2) evil; (3) not listening to God; (4) sin; (5) Neglecting the house of God. (1) Lv. 26:26; (2) Proverbs 13:25; It is a. 9:18-20; (3) is. 55:2-3; (4) Microphone. 6:14; (5) Witch. 1:4, 6. Echo: (1) response message; (2) retransmitted message; (3) words that recover (hardened hearts); (4) May your actions/words come back to you; (5) Please do not return empty. (1) Genesis 32:6; (2) Excerpt. 19:8; (3) Numbers 13:26; (4) Psalm 7:16; (5) is. 55:11. Ecstasy: (1) speaking in tongues; (2) Beatitude; (3) resuscitation; (4) kidnapping; (5) Joy. See also drug use. (1) 1Sam. 10:4-6 (to prophesy literally means "to speak in ecstasy"); (2) 2 Corinthians 12:4; (3) Acts 2:4; (4) 1 Thess. 4:16-17; (5) John 16:24. Edge: (1) eve of something new; (2) On the front lines; (3) Angry or nervous; (4) bangs; (5) limit. See also cliff. (1) Numbers 33:37; (2) As "Prior Art"; (3) As in "she was nervous all night"; (4) Extract. 26:4-5; (5) no. 33:37. Effervescence: (1) New spiritual life.
See also soda. (1) John 4:14, 7:38-39. Ei/s:(1) Promise; (2) new beginnings; (3) gift; (4) plans/plans; (5) Eggs without a yolk speak of heartless promises (ie, empty promises); (6) potential; (7) Fertility. (1-3) Luke 11:12-13 and 24:49; (4) is. 59:5. Egg shells: (1) sensitivity; (2) fear of disgust (walking on eggshells); (3) Proceed with caution; (4) vulnerable; (5) Empty promises. See also Eggs (1-4) Job 39:14-15; (5) Proverbs 23:7-8. Yolk/Juga: (1) Promise; (2) The Holy Spirit; (3) heart; (4) life; (5) No gem means there is no life or heart in a promise (empty promise). (1-2) Luke 11:12-13 and 24:49; (3-5) Job 6:6; Jr. 17:11 (KJV). Egypt: (1) The world; (2) The materialistic and non-spiritual system; (3) The place of slavery of Pharaoh (Satan); (4) The realm ruled by philosophy and the physical senses; (5) anti-god; (6) Superpower. (1) Excerpt. 3:8; John 15:19; (Acts 7:34 and Galatians 1:4); (2) Mat. no. 13:22 16:26; 25:34; Mark 4:19; John 3:19; 8:23; Rome. 12:2; 2 color. 4:4; 2 pets. 1:4; 1 John 2:16; (3) Gal. 4:3; (Exodus 6:5-6 and Ephesians 2:2-3); John 12:31; 2.30; 16:11, 33; 5:15 p.m.; 1 color. 2:12; 510; 1 John 4:4; (4) John 14:17, 19; Colossians 2:8; (5) James 4:4; 1 John 2:15; (6) Ezekiel. 30:6. Eiffel Tower: (1) The Cross; (2) human achievement/pride; (3) France. (1) As the most recognizable landmark in the world. Likewise, many monuments in Israel point to the cross. Exodus 12:14 (Passover); Exodus 17:14 (victory over Amalek); Joseph 4:7 (crossing of the Jordan). (2) Genesis 11:4; (3) By Association. Eight: (1) new beginnings; (2) Abundant and satiating; (3) Abundantly strong; (4) smearing or coating with grease or oil; (5) worship; (6) resurrection or regeneration; (7) circumcision of the heart (cutting away the sins of the flesh); (8) Eternity (eight on each side is a perpetual loop). (1) Mat. no. 28:1; Eight marks the beginning of a new week; (2-4) These meanings come from the Hebrew word for eight, shahmeyn; (5) Ezekiel. 40:26, 31; (Seven steps led to the outer court [rest], eight steps led to the inner court [worship]); (6) Mat. no. 28:1, 6 (the first day of the week is the eighth day); 1 pet. 3:20; 2 pets. 2:5; (7) Genesis 17:12 and Rom. 2:29; Colossians 2:11; (8) Mark 10:30 (two worlds now and in the future); Friend. 28:1 (eighth day); Revelation 21:6 (Alpha and Omega). Eighteen: (1) 2 x 9 = 18; as such, 18 means: Judgment by the Word of God;
or (2) division rate (mutual annihilation); or (3) fertile association; Alternatively, 18 can mean: (4) 10 + 8 = 18; So 18 means: Complete new beginning; or (5) letting go of the old self completely. (1) Judge. 3:12, 14; 10:7-8; Luke 13:4-5; (2) Judges. 20:24-25, 42-44; (3) 2 Kings 22:3-10; (4-5) Luke 13:11-16 (v. 13, “elevated”, ie upright in spirit, cf. Psalm 51:10). Electricity: (1) power from God; (2) His Spirit testifies with our spirit. See also lightning. (1) Luke 8:46; (2) Rom. 8:16. Elephant: (1) Almighty God; (2) prominent person (Christ); (3) mighty service; (4) high-level ministry; (5) Great Service; (6) difficult character; (7) prophetic ministry; (8) larger than life personality; (9) calluses (thick skin); (10) Big problem; (11) A significant memory; (12) Big Future (baby elephant); (13) undesirable (white elephant); (14) Heavy hand. (1) jr. 32:17; Revelation 11:17 (He is great and mighty like the largest land animal); (2) 1Sam. 9:2b; (3) Acts 19:11; 1 John 4:4; (4) Luke 7:28; (5) John 6:10; (6) Extract. 11:3; heb. 7:4; (7) jr. 6:17; Ezekiel 33:6; Amos 3:6-7; (Elephants use their trunks like trumpets to sound the alarm and have exceptional hearing and smell); (8) 1Sam. 17:4; (11) No. 4:14. Elephant trunk: (1) trumpet/voice; (2) ghost channel; (3) Arm of the Lord (strength). (1) Revelation 4:1; (2) John 4:14; 7:38-39; (3) is. 51:9; 62:8. Elevator: See Elevator. Eleven: (1) disorder; (2) resolution; (3) Imperfection/Incompleteness. (1) Genesis 37:9; Eleven Stars: Joseph's dream signified the disorder in Jacob's house; (2) Mat. no. 26:56; Acts 1:16-17, 26; The 11 apostles speak of the dissolving of the 12; (3) German. 1:2 (11 days' journey from Horeb to Kadesh-Barnea) - one more day would bring them under divine dominion; The 11 sons of Jacob - "not one" (Genesis 42:32) speak of incompleteness. Elite: (1) Apostles; (2) election or elected; (2) Brave warrior. (1) 2 Corinthians 12:12; (2) Mat. no. 20:16b; 22:14; (3) 1Sam. 16:18. Gaunt: (1) Something you no longer feed; (2) lose his strength; (3) fear of the soul; (4) Spiritually weak (lack of spiritual nourishment). See also skinny. (1) Job 19:20; (2) Psalm 102:5; (3) Lam. 4:7-8; (4) Lam. 4:9; Amos 8:11.
Shame: (1) shame/disgrace; (2) nakedness (without the glory of God); (3) knowledge of human nature (fear of people); (4) Perceived error. (1) Genesis 9:22-23; 1 sat. 20:34; 2 Sat. 19:5a; 2 Chr. 32:21; (2) Genesis 2:25; Exodus 32:25 (KJV); (3) Proverbs 29:25; (4) Psalm 142:4 Embrace: (1) Take it seriously or open your heart; (2) worship; (3) love; (4) show affection; (5) false affection; (6) take teaching seriously; (7) Accept as own. (1) 1Sam. 18:1; (2) Mat. no. 28:9; (3) 2 Kings 4:16; Song. 2:6; 8:3; Acts 20:10; (4) Genesis 33:4; prove. 5:20; Acts 20:1; (5) Genesis 29:13 (cf. Genesis 24:29-31); (6) Proverbs 4:8; heb. 11:13; (7) Genesis 48:10. Emerald: (1) Mercy; (2) praise. See also green. (1) Revelation 4:3; (2) Excerpt. 28:18 (KJV) (Some associate this stone with Reuben, others with Judah.) Collaborators: (1) servants of God; (2) harvest hands; (3) abuse causing division can mean demonic force or rebellious person; (4) helpers; (5) Actual Employee. (1) Romans 1:1; 6:18, 22; Fil. 1:1; 2 team 2:24; (2) Colossians 4:12; (3) Rom. 6:16; (5) Eph. 6:5-6; Colossians 4:1; 1 team 6:1; Title 2:9-10. Empty: (1) Without the mind; (2) Infertile. (1) Mat. no. 12:44 p.m. Luke 1:53; (2) Mark 12:3; Luke 20:10-11. Enemy: (1) Satan; (2) evil spirits in heavenly places; (3) son of the devil; (4) the world; (5) The flesh. (1) Mat. no. 13:39; 1 pet. 5:8; (2) Eph. 6:12; (3) Acts 13:10; (4) 1 John 2:15-16; (5) Gal. 5:17. Committed: (1) Busy; (2) Not available; (3) stand-by formation; (4) Focused. (1-3) Luke 10:40-42; (4) Mark 10:46-52. Engine: (1) heart; (2) Victorious New Start (V8 engine); (3) Meat processing (6 cylinders). (1) Proverbs 4:23; (2) 1 Corinthians 15:54, 57; 1 John 5:4; (3) Extract. 20:9. Entering a building through the rear entrance: (1) do not enter the building through the system; (2) secretly; (3) Remain inconspicuous. (1-3) John 7:10. Trap: (1) temptation; (2) seek legal grounds for discrediting; (3) Searching for words.
(1) Mat. no. 4:3; (2) Mat. no. 19:3; (3) Mat. no. 10:15 p.m. About: (1) communication; (2) heart; (3) person (ship) carrying a message; (4) Look at the color of the envelope and the stamp or title and address on the envelope. See also Colors, Letter, PO Box, Name and Stamp. (1) 2 Corinthians 3:1; 7:8; 10:9-10; (2) Proverbs 3:3; Jr. 17:1; 2 color. 3:2-3; (3) 2Sam. 18:20. Draft: (1) Start over; (2) fresh start; (3) separated from God; (4) Refund. (1) John. 3:1; (2) John 21:15-17; (3) German. 9:14; (4) is. 43:25. Escalator: See Elevador (elevator). Escape Pod: (1) Release; (2) salvation; (3) Rescue. (1-3) Genesis 7:1; Acts 9:25; 2 color. 11:33. Esky: See cool box / cool box. Afternoon: (1) departure/absence of Christ; (2) It represents the time when Christ is in heaven; (3) End of day (4) Time for reckoning. (1) Mat. no. 27:57; Mark 14:17; (2) Mat. no. 14:15, 23; Mark 1:32; 4:35; 6:47; 11:19 am; 13:35; 15:42-43; Luke 24:29; John 6:16; 20:19; (3) Mat. no. 20:8; Luke 24:29; (4) Mat. no. 20:8. Evergreen Tree: (1) Long Life; (2) Feed yourself daily on the Word of God. (1-2) Psalms 1:2-3. Evidence: (1) testimony (for or against); (2) witness (for or against); (3) Substance of our belief. (1-2) John 3:11; 1 color. 3:15 p.m.; (3) Hebrews 11:1. Sheep: (1) witness; (2) wife; (3) believing woman; (4) Mother of young Christians. (1) Genesis 21:28-30; (2) 2Sam. 12:3; (3-4) Genesis 31:38; PS 78:71. Examination: (1) quiz; (2) judgment; (3) Proof of life; (4) temptation; (5) probing of the heart; (6) A look into one's own life and affairs. See also junior high school. (1) Mat. no. 4:1; (2) Revelation 20:12; (3) James 1:2-4; 1 pet. 1:7; (4) Mat. no. 4:1 ff.; 26:41; Luke 4:13; (5) Psalms 26:2; 1 color. 11:28 am; 2 color. 13:5; (6) Acts 28:18; 1 color. 9:3. Digging: (1) Prepare the foundation; (2) open your heart; (3) examine your heart; (4) discover the mysteries of the heart; (5) purify your heart; (6) Expand your heart. See also digging, earth, excavator, shovel, and shovel. (1) Mat. no. 7:25 a.m.; (2) song. 5:2; Acts 16:14; (3) 1 Chr. 28:9; PS 139:23; jr
17:10; Rome. 8:27; (4) Psalms 44:21; (5-6) Genesis 26:18; (cf. 2 Corinthians 4:7). Exercise Bike: (1) Not in good mental health; (2) armchair expert (overly stubborn and underperforming); (3) Busy but going nowhere (working for free). (1) John 16:12; (2) Mat. no. 23:3-4; (3) Luke 10:40-42; 1 color. 15:58. Exercise Equipment: (1) Personal Wellness; (2) work for personal well-being; (3) physical fitness; (4) spiritual fitness; (5) self-interest; (6) image or health issues; (7) Spiritual empowerment. (1) 3 John 1:2; (2) 1 Corinthians 3:12; (3-4) 1 Tim. 4:8; (5) Eph. 5:29; (6) Fil. 3:4; (7) Luke 1:80a; Jude 1:20. Experiment: (1) test; (2) Trial Time. (1) Genesis 22:1; (2) Job 2:5-5; 1 color. 10:13. Explosion: (1) Sudden destruction; (2) Notice of Upcoming Judgment; (3) Incident with hot tempers. (1) Is. 29:6; 1 Thess. 5:3; (2) jr. 4:19-21; (3) Mat. no. 22:7. Eye of the Storm: (1) the heart of the problem (what is at the center is the cause of the storm); (2) protected; (3) Peace with God. (1) Proverbs 4:23; John 6:70; 13:21; (2) is. 43:2; Mark 4:39; (3) Psalm 46:10; It is a. 43:2. Eyes: (1) Heart/Mind; (2) eyes of the Lord; (3) Second Sight (Eyes of the Spirit); (4) seer; (5) Prophetic gift (open eyes); (6) Spiritual Awareness (Heart Responsiveness); (7) It can refer to the outer person (as opposed to the inner person of the heart); (8) pride (looking down); (9) wait for God (look up); (10) closed to the things of God (closed eyes or no eyes); (11) cherubim; (12) Spiritual Vision/Imagination (right eye); (13) Carnal leader (damaged or blinded right eye). See also tears and winks. (1) (Proverbs 20:27 and Matthew 6:22); Friend. 13:15; (2) Psalm 33:18; 34:15; 139:16; prove. 5:21; 15:3; (3-5) Numbers 24:4, 16; 1 sat. 9:9; It is a. 1:1; (6) Eph. 1:18; (7) Salt. 36:1; 73:7; 131:1; prove. 4:21; 21:2; 23:26, 33; Ecl. 2:10; 11:9; It is a. 44:18; Friend. 13:15; John 12:40; (8) Psalms 17:11; 131:1; prove. 3:7; (9) Psalms 25:15; 121:1-2; 123:12; 141:8; 145:15; (10) Acts 28:27; (11) Ezekiel. 10:2; (12-13) Zac. 11:17. Eyes (seven or many eyes): (1) Spirit of Prophecy (testimony of Jesus); (2) perfect disclosure; (3) signs of prophetic anointing; (4) Spirit of God. (1-3) Revelation 19:10; (4) is. 11:2; Revelation 5:6. Eyeliner/Mascara: (1) show attractiveness; (2) vanity; (3) beauty; (4) Applying mascara to the upper lashes only means you don't have to worry anymore
what the world thinks (pleasing people) and doing things to please God. See also above and below. (1-4) 1 Cor. 7:33-34; 1 pet. 3:3-4. Substance: (1) life; (2) curriculum vitae; (3) The structure of a thing. See also Cloth and Veil and see Tucker in the Dictionary of Place-Names. (1) As in "the stuff of life"; It is a. 49:18; Luke 7:25; 2 color. 5:4; (2) Revelation 3:5; Also as depicted in some tapestries (e.g. Bayeux Tapestry); Remember that fabric is made up of individual strands of fabric that are woven together; (3) Definition of substance from which the word fabrication comes. face: (1) heart; (2) life; (3) Your own identity. (1) Proverbs 15:13; 27:19; (2) Proverbs 16:15; (3) Extract. 34:10; Acts 20:25. Happy Face: (1) Happy Heart. (1) Proverbs 15:13. Hidden Face: (1) godly; (2) Fear of the Lord. (1-2) Extract. 3:6. Radiant face: (1) the glory of God; (2) Wisdom. (1) Excerpt. 34:30; 2 color. 3:7; (2) Ecl. 8:1 Sad Face: (1) sadness; (2) Regret (that can be a good thing). (1) Ecl. 7:3; (2) 2 Corinthians 7:10. Factory: (1) Productive Church; (2) business (good or bad); (3) manufactured (invented = lie); (4) artificial; (5) jobs of a repetitive nature; (6) church as enterprise (manufacturing for its own sake); (7) Church according to works. (1) Acts 2:41-42, 47; (2) Psalm 127:1; 1 team 3:3.8; Jude 1:11; (3) Eph. 4:25; Colossians 3:9; 1 team 4:2; (4) Genesis 11:3-5; (5) Prov. 15:27a; 1 team 6:5; (7) Revelation 3:15-17. Disappearance: (1) dying; (2) death; (3) temporary; (4) lose touch with eternal life; (5) Old or aged. (1) Is. 13:30; 12:40 p.m.; 64:6; Jr. 8:13; James 1:11; 1 pet. 5:4; (2) 1 Fr. 1:4; (3) is. 28:1; (4) Ezekiel. 47:12 (KJV); (5) Yosh. 9:13. Errors: (1) quitting or stopping; (2) sin. (1) Psalm 12:1; 1 color. 13:8; (2) 1Sam. 12:23 PS 31:10. Fair: See Carnival. Incorrect: (1) Not the original article; (2) not genuine; (3) facade; (4) Superficial. (1-3) Mark 7:6; Luke 6:42; (4) Mat. no. 8:19-22. Doom: (1) Take your eyes from God; (2) losing God's protection/support; (3) evil; (4) Opposite of standing/walking/upright.
Falling also indicates: (5) out of control; (6) sin; (7) death; (8) worship (below); (9) war/discussion/dissension (battles); (10) attack (someone); (11) hug (someone); (12) being under the influence of; (13) Talking person not receiving instructions; (14) No advice/support; (15) person who trusts in wealth; (16) pride/overconfidence; (17) bad language/good manners; (18) rejoicing in another's misfortune; (19) restless mind; (20) Someone trying to catch another; (21) Hardened heart. See also Dive, Drop and Lift. (1-4) Psalms 20:8; 64:10; 91:7 (see entire Psalm); 116:8-9; 118:13-14; heb. 12:12; (5) Mat. no. 5:15 p.m.; John 18:6; (6) no. 11:4 (KJV); Acts 1:25; 1 color. 8:13 (AMP); (7) Genesis 14:10; Exodus 21:33-34; Acts 5:5, 10; (8) Genesis 17:3; John 11:32; (9) Genesis 45:24; Exodus 1:10; (10) Luke 10:30; (11) Genesis 33:4; (12) Lv. 19:29; (13) Proverbs 10:8, 10; (14) Proverbs 11:14; Ecl. 4:10; (15) Proverbs 11:28; (16) Proverbs 16:18; (17) Proverbs 17:20; 28:18; (18) Proverbs 24:17; (19) Proverbs 25:26; (20) Proverbs 26:27; 28:10; Ecl. 10:8; (21) Proverbs 28:14. Fall (Endless Fall): (1) The Abyss; (2) The abyss. (1-2) Revelation 9:2; 11:7; 17:8; 20:1-3. Getting into trouble: (1) Messenger of Evil. (1) Proverbs 13:17. Family: (1) Believers (those of God's family); (2) The Church; (3) Those who speak the same language; (4) spiritual community; (5) His own family. (1) Eph. 3:15; (2) Psalm 107:41; (3) Genesis 10:5. Hunger: (1) lack of the Word of God; (2) poverty; (3) Real hunger. (1) Amos 8:11; (2) jr. 29:17. Famous Person: (1) Jesus Christ; (2) someone you know who is related to a famous person; (3) The ghost of a famous person (if deceased and righteous); (4) Research the meaning of the person's name (for example, if Mel Gibson was in your dream, Mel means 'chief', so it could symbolize Christ); (5) that real person; (6) The fame of the world (as in Hollywood personality); (7) The famous person's work, role, character, or passion. See also superhero. (1) Mark 1:28; Luke 4:14, 37; (2) Mat. no. 11:14 am; 17:12-13; (3) 1Sam. 28:15; Friend. 17:3; 22:32; (6) Mat. no. 4:8; (7) Mat. no. 11:14. Fan (verb): (1) moved by the spirit; (2) sorting (wine); (3) judges; (4) rinse; (5) turn up the heat; (6) Cooling.
(1) John 3:8; (2) is. 41:16; Jr. 4:11; (3) jr. 15:7; 51:2; (4) Mat. no. 3:12; (5) Revelation 16:8-9; (6) Job 37:21b (KJV). Fan (noun): (1) Spirit. (1) John 3:8. Costumes: See costume hire. Farm: (1) The Harvest Field; (2) kingdom of heaven; (3) the kingdom of God; (4) the world; (5) Israel; (6) The Believer; (7) Gospel ministry. See also the entries in Field and Harvest. (1) Mat. no. 9:36-37; 13:24-30; John 4:35; (2) Mat. no. 13:24-30; 20:1ff; (3) Mat. no. 21:28-32; John 10:9, 16; (4) Mat. no. 13:38-39; 21:33-43; Revelation 14:15; (5) is. 5:1ss; Luke 13:6-9; (6) 1 Corinthians 3:9. Bauer: (1) Spiritual Guides (good and bad); (2) God the Father; (3) Christ (sower); (4) preachers; (5) evangelist; (6) ministers; (7) The Believer; (8) workers; (9) worker. (1) Mat. no. 21:33-45; Mark 12:1ff; Luke 20:9ff; 2 team 2:6; (2) John 15:1; 1 color. 3:9; (3) Mat. no. 13:37; (4-9) 1 Cor. 3:6. Fasting: See fasting and fasting/ly. Fast Food: See Junk Food. Fasting: (1) dying to self; (2) cleanliness of ship or clothing; (3) Humble yourself before God; (4) cut the flesh; (5) authorization; (6) hunger for Christ; (7) Deny the flesh to sensitize the spirit; (8) Do not swallow what is served to you; (9) separation from the world; (10) literal fasting; (1) Mat. no. 6:16; Luke 2:37; Acts 13:2; (2) Mat. no. 9:14-17; (3) Psalm 35:13; (4) 1 Corinthians 9:27; (5) Mat. no. 17:21; Luke 4:2, 14; (6) Mark 2:20; Luke 5:35; (7) Mat. no. 3:4 and Luke 1:80; (8) Proverbs 23:1-3, 6-8; (9) Dan. 1:8 Fat and bold: The meaning of fat falls into two main categories: (+) Well preferred; or (-) One who has forsaken God and has become insensitive to the things of the spirit through abundance and pride. Fat and fat (+) Very fatty: (1) Very fatty; (2) the best; (3) flowering; (4) generous; (5) abundant; (6) influential (forever); (7) Anointing of the Holy Spirit. (1) Genesis 41:4; (2) Genesis 4:4; 45:18; 1 sat. 2:29; 2 Sat. 1:22; Luke 15:23, 30; (3) Numbers 13:20; PS 92:14; (4) Proverbs 11:25; (5) is. 30:23; (6) Psalm 92:14; prove. 11:25 a.m.; (7) is. 21:5; Acts 10:38 (to anoint means “to anoint with oil or fat”). fat and fat (-) proud/desensitized: (1) meat; (2) forsaking God; (3) pride;
(4) desensitizes; (5) clerks (in service for money); (6) living for carnal desires; (7) influential (for the worse); (8) being spiritually lazy/resting in the flesh (fat ass); (9) This group is also prepared for judgment, as in "fattened for slaughter"; (10) Rampant. See also cat. (1) Deut. 32:15; Jr. 50:11; (1 Samuel 2:15-16 and 4:18); (2) German. 31:20; 32:1315; (3) Psalms 17:10; (4) Psalm 119:69-70 (thick heart = insensitive); It is a. 6:10; (5) John 10:13; (6) Psalm 78:29-31; (7) Psalm 78:31 (KJV); (8) No. 9:25-26; (9) James 5:5; (10) Judges. 3:17, 21-22; James 5:5. Father: (1) God (Heavenly Father); (2) Spiritual Authority/Covering; (3) Jesus Christ; (4) spiritual leader or mentor (father of faith); (5) biological father; (6) spiritual ancestors; (7) The past; (8) The devil (unbeliever, sinner, or father of a liar). (1) Mat. no. 6:9; 2 color. 1:2-3; 6:8; (2) 1 Chr. 24:19 (KJV); 25:3,6; (3) is. 9:6; (4) 1 Corinthians 4:15; 1 Thess. 2:11; 1 team 5:1; (5) Eph. 5:31; 6:2; (6) Hebrews 1:1; (7) Job 21:8; (8) John 8:44; 1 John 3:8. Father-in-law: (1) mentor; (2) wise advice; (3) leadership; (4) mutual benefit; (5) legalistic leader; (6) Royal father-in-law. See also brother-in-law and son-in-law. (1-2) Extract. 18:18-24; (3-4) Numbers 10:29, 31-32; (5) John 3:10. Feathers: (1) hedge; (2) protection; (3) trust; (4) The Holy Spirit; (5) fame; (6) coward (white feather); (7) Evidence for Angels. See also Angel/s and Bird/s. (1-3) Salt. 91:4; (4) is. 40:31; (5) Ezekiel. 17:3,7; (6) Revelation 21:8; (7) Extract. 25:20; It is a. 6:2 Stools: (1) Dirty (contaminated); (2) sin; (3) self righteousness; (4) Cleaning is required. See also manure, sewage, toilet and urinating. (1-4) is. 64:6; Fil. 3:8. Fear of Man: (1) pleasing men; (2) Tell people what they want to hear. (1) Proverbs 29:25; (2) 2 Tim. 4:3. Feeding: (1) speaking or teaching; (2) supply; (3) Doing the will of God. (1) 1 Corinthians 3:1-2; (2) Proverbs 26:20; (3) John 4:34. Feeling: (1) Spiritual sensitivity. How a person feels in a dream or vision is a very strong indicator of meaning; (2) For example, a feeling of peace when flying
conveys that we feel comfortable in the spirit. However, the very scene of the sense of imminent danger is a warning about our spiritual condition; (3) It should be noted that just as we have five physical senses, we also have five mental senses: taste, touch, smell, sight and hearing. (1) Eph. 4:19; (3) Psalms 34:8; 1 Kings 18:44; 2 Kings 6:16-17. Feet: (1) Messenger; (2) bearer of good news; (3) Ministry; (4) heart; (5th floor; (6) Crime. See also Broken and Shoes. (1) Romans 10:15 a.m.; (2-3) Ist 52:7; (4) Proverbs 6:18; (5) Acts 14 :8, 10 (6) Proverbs 6:18 Friend 18:8 Feet (dirty feet): (1) sinful nature (2) offense (wipe off the dust) (1) John 13:10; (2) Luke 10:11 Feet cut off: (1) Unreliable (stupid) witness (2) Unable to preach the gospel (1) Proverbs 26:6 (2) Romans 10:15 Feet on: (1) Defeat or oppression (feet on you); (2) Victory (your feet on someone or something); (3) Being trampled on. (1-2) Josh. 10:24 a.m.; Friend. 5 :13 Luke 10:19 (3) Matt 5:13 Feet (footprint): (1) aggression (2) challenge (3) tantrum (1-3) Ezek 25:6 Feet (webbed): (1) Walking in the Spirit (2) Hardened in the things of the Spirit (1-2) Ezek 47:5 Friend 14:26 Gal 5:16 Female: See woman . Fencing: (1) barrier; (2) boundary or demarcation; (3) affords protection or tranquility; (4) trust; (5) garrison or he army; (6) fixed; (7) locked (fenced); (8) change of allegiance (jumping over the fence); (9) change fields; (10) Control problem.
See also fence and wall. (1-2) 2 Chr. 17:2; (3) no. 32:17 (KJV); 2 Chronicles 14:6; work 1:10; It is a. 5:2; (4) German. 28:52 (KJV); Jr. 5:17; (5) 2Sam. 23:7; 2 Chr. 17:2; 32:5; (6) German. 9:1; Joseph 10:20; (7) Job 19:8; (8-9) 1Sam. 29:4; (10) no. 22:24, 26; 2 Kings 25:10; 2 Chr. 25:23; 2 color. 10:4-5. Ferrets: (1) Impure spirit; (2) Someone who is mistakenly perceived as curious, playful, or innocent, but deadly and mind-killing (ferrets love blood and life [the spirit] is in the blood). (1) Lv. 11:29-30 (KJV); (2) (Lev 17:11 and Job 33:4). Wheel of Fortune: (1) Eternity; (2) the will of God (bringing heaven to earth); (3) life (above and below); (4) Disturbing change (fast wheel of fortune and difficulty to hold on). (1) Genesis 9:11 (note the "never again"); Ezekiel 1:18-20 (the Spirit is eternal); (2) Mat. no. 6:10; (3) Ecl. 3:6; (4) Mat. no. 6:28. Fertilizer: (1) Word of God; (2) words of encouragement; (3) buildings; (4) pray in spirit; (5) prophecy; (6) love; (7) fivefold spiritual gift; (8) tests (word test); (9) Preparation for the fruit. (1) 1 pet. 2:2; (2-3) Rom. 2:19 p.m.; Eph. 4:29; (4) Jude 1:20; (5) 1 Corinthians 14:4; (6) 1 Corinthians 8:1; Eph. 4:16; (7) Eph. 4:11-12; (8-9) Luke 13:8-9. Fever: (1) curse for disobedience; (2) plague; (3) suffering or torment. Fever (fever cure): (4) Healed in atonement; (5) Jesus rebuked the fever; (6) Healed by faith in the Word. (1-2) Deut. 28:15, 22; (3) Luke 4:38-39; Acts 28:8; (4) Mat. no. 10:7-8 (the coming of the kingdom); (5) Mat. no. 8:14-15; Mark 1:30-31; Luke 4:38-39; Acts 28:8; (6) John 4:47-52. Field: (1) world; (2) The Believer; (3) harvest (someone in the field); (4) The church or a church. See also farm and harvest. (1) Mat. no. 13:38; (2) 1 Corinthians 3:9; (3) Mat. no. 9:38; John 4:35; (4) Luke 15:25; 17:36. Fifteen: (1) acts of divine grace; (2) resurrection. (1) 3 (abundance of spirit) x 5 (grace); (2) 2 Kings 20:6; Esther 9:18, 21; John 11:18 (KJV); Acts 27:28. Fifty: (1) anniversary; (2) freedom/liberation; (3) liberation/freedom; (4) relief/rest; (5) Pentecost; (6) The Perfect Accomplishment of Time; (7) Extreme Grace. (1-4) Lv. 25:10, 40, 54; Number 8:25 (Levites discharged from service at age 50
Year old); (5) Lv. 23:16; Acts 2:1-4; (6) 7x7+1=50; Acts 2:1; (7) 5 (mercy) x 10 (complete). Fig.: (1) Represents political Israel; (2) False religion (fig leaves); (3) wealth; (4) prayer (under the fig tree); (5) judgment (falling fruit, not a flower); (6) self righteousness (fig leaves); (7) Dead religious system (no fruit). (1) Mat. no. 21:19; ho. 9:10; (2) Genesis 3:7 (unable to cover up sin); (3) 1 Kings 4:25; Song. 2:13; (4) John 1:48-50; (5) is. 34:4; No. 3:12; Joel 1:7; Room 3:17; Friend. 21:19 (pending judgment); (6) Genesis 3:7 (cover themselves); (7) Mat. no. 21:1920. Battle: (1) Faith Battle; (2) spiritual battle/warfare; (3) external suffering; (4) worldly desires; (5) angel fight; (6) Struggle with the Word of God. See also fight. (1) 1 Corinthians 9:26; 1 team 6:12; (2) John 18:36; Eph. 6:12; (3) Hebrew 10:32 am; (4) James 4:1-2; (5) Revelation 12:7; Dan. 10:13, 20; (6) Revelation 2:16. Filing cabinet: (1) heart; (2) memory. (1) Proverbs 3:1, 4:4b, 20-21; (2) 1 Chr. 28:9; It is a. 50:4. Cinema: watch movies. Shooting: (1) Focus on a subject or focus on a subject; (2) Document (recording of good/bad memories). See also Camera & Films. (1) 2Sam. 12:1-7; Friend. 6:26; (2) Esther 1:19. Impurity: (1) sinful; (2) injustice; (3) self righteousness; (4) The world view of the church; (5) obscene language; (6) Greed for gain. (1) Job 15:16; It is a. 4:4; PS 14:3; 53:3; (2) Zak. 3:3-4; (3) is. 64:6; (4) 1 Corinthians 4:13; (5) Colossians 3:8; (6) 1 Tim. 3:3.8; Title 1:7, 11; 1 pet. 5:2 Search: Show lost and found. Fine Print: (1) Details; (2) instructions; (3) contract; (4) Offensive contract content; (5) What is not said in advance; (6) Revelation (secrets revealed). (1-3) Ezra 4:15, 21-23; Esther 1:22; (4-5) Mat. no. 10:15 p.m.; Mark 12:13; Luke 20:20, 26; 1 color. 4:5; (6) Proverbs 25:2; Rome. 4:25 p.m.; Eph. 3:9. Fingers: (1) The Holy Spirit (The Finger of God); (2) Kingdom of God; (3) property; (4) recognition; (5) Talk about finding evidence through feelings; (6) It speaks of an amplification in the complexity and detail of what is being done (as we use our fingers to amplify our touch); (7) sensitivity; (8) The government/government of God (the finger of God).
(1-2) Matthew 12:28 and Luke 11:20; (3) Lv. 4:6, 17, 25, 30, 34; It is a. 2:8; (4) Extract. 8:19; (5) John 20:25, 27; (6-7) song. 5:5 (scent); It is a. 59:3 (sin); Dan. 5:5 (judgment); PS 144:1 (war); (8) Luke 11:20 (cf. Exodus 31:18). Finger (pointing finger): (1) accusation; (2) debt shifting; (3) address. (1-2) Proverbs 6:13; Isaiah 58:9. Finger (fingertip): (1) Reinforces the lesson; (2) small quantity; (3) Sensitivity. (1-3) Luke 16:19-31 (note v. 24); Jesus teaches that even if the greatest faith (small amount of water [i.e. Word]) is exercised after death, it is too late! (cf. Mt 15:27-28). The small amount represented by the dipping of the fingertip also increases the rich man's need/anguish. Also note the great gulf between the believer and the unbeliever. So Jesus here reinforces the need to overcome belief in love on this side of eternity. Nails: See nails (fingers). Fingerprints: (1) identity (source of evidence); (2) property; (3) recognition; (4) DNA; (5) wrong reason; (6) be exposed (fingerprints are found); (7) signs and wonders (signs of the Holy Spirit); (8) The work of God. See also finger and hand. (1) Excerpt. 8:19; (2) Proverbs 7:3; (3) Job 37:7; John 20:25; (5-6) Prov. 6:12-13; (7) Mat. no. 12:28 and Luke 11:20; (8) Excerpt. 31:18; German 9:10; Luke 11:20. Fire: (1) Presence of God; (2) cleaning; (3) judgment; (4) Sweepstakes; (5) hell; (6) suffering; (7) language; (8) the Word of God; (9) gossip; (10) passion; (11) lust and adultery; (12) anger or jealousy; (13) Glory of God; (14) Love. See also fire, forest fire, blaze, forest fire, and house fire. (1) German. 4:24; (2) Numbers 31:23; Luke 3:16-17; (3) Psalm 21:9; Ezekiel 21:31; (4) Prov. 26:20-21; (5) Mark 9:43; (6) German. 4:20 and Psalm 66:12; (7) Acts 2:3; James 3:6; (8) jr. 5:14; 23:29; (9) Proverbs 26:20; James 3:5-6; (10) 1 Cor 7:9; (11) Prov. 6:25-28; (12) Salt. 79:5; 89:46; (13) Excerpt. 12:17 p.m.; (14) Song. 8:6-7. Fire truck: (1) rescuer or delivery person; (2) Someone trying to quench the fire of God; (3) malfunction (engine with siren); (4) Out of control fire sign. (1) Excerpt. 18:13-22; zac 3:2b; (2) Lv. 16:12; PS39:3; no 4:10, 12; 1 team 5:12-13; James 1:6; (3) Proverbs 12:13; 16:27; (4) James 3:5. Fire extinguisher: (1) person who extinguishes the spirit; (2) The Holy Spirit (right spirit/water); (3) remorse. See also fire engine, firefighter, and fireman. (1) Acts 2:3-4 and 1 Thess. 5:19 (fire of the spirit); (2) John 7:38-39 and Gal.
5:16, 20 (The fire of anger, strife, strife is quenched by love); Number 16:1-33 (fighting fire with fire); (3) Mat. no. 5:22, 25 (the fire of judgment). Firefighter: (1) Renaissance Police; (2) those who oppose the movement of the mind; (3) Deliverer/Jesus/Angel of the Lord. See also fire extinguisher, firefighter, and fireman. (1-2) cf. Acts 2:3 and 4:17; (3) Genesis 19:13-15; zac 3:2; Luke 4:18-19. Fireman: (1) Jesus; (2) Liberator. See also fire extinguisher and fireman. (1) Dan. 3:25; (2) Zak. 3:2b. Fireplace: (1) heart; (2) Anger or jealousy. (1) jr. 23:29; (2) Psalm 79:5; James 3:5-6. Fire Warden: (1) Religious Spirit/Controlling Spirit; (2) suppressors of the mind; (3) Peacemaker. See also firefighter, fire extinguisher, and fireman. (1) Acts 5:27-28a, 32; (2) 1 Thess. 5:19; (3) Mat. no. 5:9. Firewood: (1) Futile deeds; (2) sacrificial or covenant meal; (3) gossip; (4) disputed person; (5) ready for judgment/hell; (6) people who are passionate about the Word of God; (7) Words that evoke anger (fuel for the fire). (1) 1 Corinthians 3:12-14; (2) Genesis 22:6-7; Lev. 1:7; (3) Proverbs 26:20; (4) Proverbs 26:21; (5) is. 30:33; (6) jr. 5:14; (7) Acts 6:11-12. Fireworks: (1) celebration; (2) conflict or problem; (3) Spiritual Warfare (Battle of Spirits). (1) Lv. 23:32, 41; (2) Job 5:7; Acts 15:7; (3) Judges. 5:20; Revelation 12:7. First Nations peoples: (1) innocence; (2) The old me (fleshman); (3) ancestors; (4) Unsaved Individuals. See also Native(s), Old and the note on Black or Caucasian Male. (1) Genesis 2:25; (2) Rom. 6:6; 2 color. 5:17; Eph. 4:22; Colossians 3:9; (3) Amos 2:4b (NIV); (4) 1 Corinthians 15:46. Spruce: (1) Individual choice; (2) Used in building temples; (3) Thanksgiving Day; (4) joy; (5) blessing; (6) Fame. (1) 2 Kings 19:23 (KJV); It is a. 37:24 (KJV), As trees are a symbol of the people, so the erect spruce is a picture of a chosen individual; (2) 1 Kings 5:10; 2 Chron. 3:5; (3) 1 Kings 6:33-34 and Psalm 100:4; (4) is. 14:8; (5) is. 55:13; (6) is. 60:13. Pisces: (1) Believers; (2) conversions (fish caught); (3) humanity (potential believers); (4) spiritual nourishment (the gospel); (5) Believers in the Spirit (fly
Fish); (6) Young believers (goldfish); (7) Financial bliss (money out of the fish mouth); (8) rebirth (fish jump onto the boat); (9) revelation of truth (spiritual discharge); (10) A possible spouse (a "gotcha"). (1-3) Ecl. 9:12; Room 1:14; Friend. 4:19; (4) John 6:11; 21:13; (5) is. 40:31; (6) 2 Corinthians 3:18; (7) Mat. no. 17:27; (8) Luke 5:6-7; (9) John 21:10-19; (10) Proverbs 18:22; Luke 5:7; 1 color. 7:28, 36, 38. Fish and chips: See french fries. Fish and Chip Shop: (1) Church eating breaded fish (unhealthy believers); (2) Church/Organization has the wrong spirit (dirty oil). See also french fries. (1) 1 Corinthians 3:2-4; (2) 2 Corinthians 11:4. Tick: (1) evangelistic ministries; (2) take the bait; (3) Messages from the Word of God; (4) lead to Christ; (5) Pulled into or out of something against one's will. See also Red. (1) Acts 8:5-7; (2) Genesis 3:6; (3) Mat. no. 17:27 and 1 Cor. 9:14; (4) Acts 8:12; (5) Ezekiel. 38:4; It is a. 37:29. Fishing: (1) evangelism; (2) gain souls; (3) witness; (4) investigate; (5) finding a partner; (6) Spread the word (draw a line); (7) Creative Evangelism (evening flies). (1-2) Mat. no. 4:19; (3) Acts 1:8, 22; 2:32; 3:15; (4) Luke 20:20; As in "fishing around"; (5) Proverbs 18:22; (6) Mat. no. 4:19; (7) 1 Corinthians 9:22. Line: (1) tackle; (2) The Gospel. (1-2) Mat. no. 4:19; Rome. 1:16. Fishing Rod: See Fishing Rod. Fishing Rod: (1) heart; (2) evangelism tool (person or thing used in evangelism); (3) Stuck in the world (black fishing rod). (1) jr. 9:8; Friend. 12:34b; (2) Mat. no. 4:19; John 21:6; (3) 1 John 2:16. Fishpond: (1) The World (Sea of Humanity); (2) your fishing location (crusade area: work, school, city, etc.); (3) Church. (1) Mat. no. 4:18-19; (2) Acts 8:5, 26, 29, 39-40; (4) As in, the place where fish are kept. Aquarius: (1) Church. See also fishpond.
(1) As a place where fish are kept. Faust: (1) threat of retaliation; (2) judgment pending; (3) violence; (4) grab; (5) hitting/evil; (6) aggression/restraint. See also hand and knuckles. (1-2) Is. 10:32 a.m.; (3) Extract. 21:18; (4) Proverbs 30:4; (5-6) Is. 58:4. Five: (1) Grace; (2) abundance; (3) favor; (4) repayment; (5) Multitasking (fivefold service). (1) Genesis 45:11; (2) Genesis 1:20-23; (3) Genesis 43:34; Lev. 26:8; (4) Numbers 18:16; (5) Eph. 4:11. Soda: See soda. Flag: (1) surrender (white flag); (2) nationality; (3) spiritual warfare; (4) praise; (5) Kingdom of God; (6) love; (7) Coverage/Protection. See also flag. (1) Rom. 6:16 (KJV); (2-3) Psalms 20:5; Song. 6:4, 10; (4) Psalms 150:6; (5) Salt. 20:5, 60:4; (6-7) song. 2:4. Flame(s): (1) The Holy Spirit; (2) God; (3) the human spirit; (4) judgment; (5) light; (6) torment; (7) apostolic ministry; (8) baptism in the Spirit; (9) anger; (10) Jealousy. See also Fire and Flamethrower. (1) Luke 3:16; Acts 2:3; 2 color. 4:6-7 and Dir. 7:20; (2) is. 10:17; (3) Proverbs 20:27; PS 18:28; (4) is. 29:6; (5) Psalms 18:28; (6) Luke 16:24; (7) Acts 20:24 (fire of passion); Rome. 1:15; (8) Acts 2:3-4; (9) Salt. 21:9; (10) Psalm 79:5. Flamethrower: (1) Fury; (2) Spread the fire of God. See also fire and flame(s). (1) Psalm 78:21; 147:18a; It is a. 30:27, 30; (2) Acts 2:2-3. Lantern: See Torch. Flat Tire/Tyre: (1) Spiritually flat (unable to move forward). See also tire and wheel. (1) Job 27:3; 33:4; John 3:8. flea: (1) parasite; (2) itching; (3) irritating; (4) despicable; (5) hunted; (6) Secret and parasitic message passed from person to person stealing life. See also parasite. (1-3) See lice; (4) 1Sam. 12:14; (5) 1Sam. 26:20; (6) John 7:12-13. Escape: (1) hide; (2) fear; (3) run away (move quickly); (4) task; (5) Often associated with judgments; (6) Workers flee under threat. (1) Mat. no. 2:13; 3:7; 12:16 p.m.; (2) Mat. no. 8:33; (3) Mat. no. 10:23 a.m.; 12:16 p.m.; Mark 14:52;
16:8; (4) Mat. no. 26:56; (5) Luke 3:7; 21:21; (6) John 10:5. fleece: (1) covering; (2) stolen/theft; (3) seeking guidance (cutting carpet entrance); (4) facade. See also cover and mat. (1) Judge. 4:18; (2) John 12:6; (3) Judges. 6:37-40; (4) Mat. no. 7:15. Flies: Beelzebub means "lord of the flies" and is an allusion to the devil. Hence, flies represent: (1) evil spirits; (2) Satan; (3) Demon Teaching (flying in the drink). See also spray against flies, frogs and (bad) smells. (1-2) Extract. 8:21-31; Friend. 12:24 (2) Mat. 12:24 and 1 Cor. 10:21 tide: (1) hostile verbal attack; (2) sin overflow; (3) harvest time; (4) divine assistance; (5) basic test; (6) suddenly; (7) floods destroy the unrighteous; (8) Judgment. See also Water - Dirty Water. (1) Is. 59:19b; Revelation 12:15; (2-3) Yosh. 3:15; (4) is. 59:19b; (5) Mat. no. 7:2527; (6) Mat. no. 24:38-39; (7-8) Genesis 6:13, 17; 2 pets. 2:5. Floor: (1) foundation; (2) Place of sorting/cleaning (Tenne); (3) storage area; (4) earth; (5) humiliation. (2) Ruth 3:3, 6; It is a. 21:10; Friend. 3:12; Luke 3:17; (3) German. 15:14; ho. 9:2, 13:3; Joel 2:24; Microphone 4:12; (4) Judges. 6:37; (5) Ruth 3:3. Floorboards: (1) Foundation of the fleshly person (not of God). (1) 1 Corinthians 3:12. Flour: (1) The cross (crushed Christ); (2) humility; (3) The consecration of individual glory to the body of Christ (a grain dying to make a loaf); (4) Heart of Remorse (crushed seed); (5) wealth. See also Boiling, Barley, Bread, Mill/Stone, Seed, Self-Boosting Flour, Wheat, and Yeast. (1) 2 Kings 4:40-41 (cf. Isaiah 53:5 and John 12:24); (2) Excerpt. 11:5 (the lowest position); Lev. 5:11 (arm offering); cf. Numbers 11:8 and John 6:32-33 and Phil. 2:7-8; (3) John 12:24; 1 color. 10:16-17; (4) Psalms 34:18; 51:17; (5) Ezekiel. 4:19 p.m. Revelation 18:13. Flowers: (1) clear/straight; (2) wealth; (3) shortness of life; (4) Offer praise (scent) to Christ; (5) clothing; (6) life; (7) Temporary fame of the people; (8) Fame.
(1) Proverbs 14:11; (2) Psalm 12:12; 103:15; It is a. 27:6; (3) James 1:10-11; (4) 1 Kings 6:29, 32, 35; (5) Mat. no. 6:28, 30; (6) is. 35:1; (7) 1 Fr. 1:24; (8) Mat. no. 6:28-29. Fluorescence: See marker. Flies: See Flies. Flying: (1) Rising from flesh to spirit (breaking physical laws); (2) in spirit; (3) worship; (4) Collection of gifts. (1) Psalm 55:6; prove. 23:5b; It is a. 40:31; (2) Mat. no. 3:16b; 4:1; Luke 23:46b; Acts 8:39; (3) Ezra 8:6; It is a. 6:2; (4) 1 Cor. 12:7 (Flying as a manifestation of the Spirit). Flying a Kite: (1) Start growing in the things of the spirit. (1) 2 Kings 6:17a. Flying Saucer(s): (1) Demonic Deception. (1) Mat. no. 12:24 mosquito net: (1) cover; (2) Protection from the devil. See also flies. (1-2) Ecl. 10:1 Fly Spray: (1) The Anointing/The Holy Spirit (demonic forces fleeing in His presence). See also flies. (1) Mat. no. 12:28 Luke 11:20 (See fly). Foam: (1) Easily flown; (2) Without substance; (3) Demonic Suppression (mouth). (1) Os. 10:7; (2) Jude 1:13; (3) Mat. no. 9:18; Mark 9:20; Luke 9:39. fog: (1) sin; (2) fragment of life; (3) in the dark; (4) hell; (5) Hidden; (6) secret. (1) Is. 44:22; (2) James 4:14; (3) Acts 13:11; (4) 2 Fr. 2:17; (5-6) Psalms 18:11. Folded: (1) save; (2) preparation for storage or travel; (3) protect or hide; (4) humiliation; (5) classification; (6) corruption (crumpled and crumpled/bent shapes); (7) Surrender or Surrender. See also Spots and Wrinkles. (1) 1 Corinthians 13:11 (children's things); Eph. 4:31 (poorly spoken); heb. 9:26 (sin); (2) Excerpt. 12:11 (KJV); (3) Joseph. 7:11b-12a, 21; Acts 5:1-2; (4) Rom. 2:11 p.m.; Php 2:10-11; 2 Chr. 7:14; (5) Mat. no. 25:32-33; (6) Eph. 5:27; James 1:17; (7) Eph. 6:11, 14 (standing is the opposite of bowing). Food: (1) Word of God; (2) Jesus; (3) will of God; (4) What are you eating? See also groceries, meat and refrigerator.
(1) Hebrews 5:13-14; Friend. 4:4; (2) John 6:54; (3) John 4:34; (4) John 4:34. Food poisoning: (1) Defiled gospel or ill-prepared sermon; (2) false promises; (3) food of the world (newspapers, lies, gossip, misinformation, deception); (4) ungodly words poisoning your spirit; (5) Damn. (1) 2 Corinthians 11:4; Gallon. 1:6; 2 John 1:10; (2) Proverbs 23:3, 6-8; (3) 1 John 2:15-17 (cf. John 4:34); (4) salt. 58:3-4; 140:3; Rome. 3:13; (5) 2 Kings 40:4. Fool: (1) unbeliever; (2) perpetrator; (3) He despises wisdom and instruction. (1) Psalms 14:1; 53:1; (2) Psalm 107:17; (3) Proverbs 1:7b. Foot: See Feet. Football: (1) It can be the object of everyone's attention. See also ball, goal and soccer game. (1) 1Sam. 9:20b. Soccer Game: (1) False Worship/War; (2) wrong approach; (3) idolatry; (4) It can be representative of the company (which is mostly equally competitive and aims to win); (5) life; (6) spiritual warfare; (7) Ministry. See also Goal, Sport and Vitória. (1-2) 1 Chr. 16:31-33; PS 74:4; 96:11-12; 98:7-9; (3) Extract. 20:3-4; (5) 2 Tim. 4:7; (6-7) See sphere. Path: (1) CV (good or bad); (2) hardened heart; (3) busy heart; (4) It may be what is ahead of you or in the past (behind you); (5) child's commute or travel route; (6) Passage to hear the gospel. See also plaster. (1) Psalm 17:5; 44:18; 119:101, 105; prove. 1:16; 4:14, 26; (2-3) Mat. no. 13:4, 19; Luke 10:31-32; (4) salt. 199:105; Fil. 3:12-13; (5) Genesis 18:19; (6) Rom. 10:15. Footprints: (1) encounter with angels; (2) destination; (3) claiming God's promise; (4) evidence (evidence someone was there); (5) Evidence of strengths (large footprints). (1) Genesis 32:1-2; 2 Sat. 5:24; (2) Psalms 17:5; 18:33; (3) Joseph. 1:3; (4) 1Sam. 26:12, 16b; Worked. 13:27 (RSV); (5) no. 13:33. Steps: (1) follow; (2) replace someone (inheritance); (3) instructions; (4) anticipation (getting stronger); (5) Depart (disappear). See also Walkthrough and Walkthrough. (1) song. 1:8; John 21:19, 22; Rome. 4:12; heb. 12:1-2; (2) 1 Kings 3:14; 8:25 a.m.; As in "following in your father's footsteps"; (3) Psalms 25:9; (Word
to lead here means "to step"); (4) 1 Kings 14:6; 2 Kings 6:32; 2 Sat. 5:24; It is a. 52:7; (5) is. 40:31b. Steps Inner steps: (1) Same spirit; (2) Following someone's belief/example. (1) 2 Corinthians 12:18; (2) Rom. 4:12; 1 pet. 2:21. Front: (1) The mind/thought; (2) Mental powers. (1-2) 1 Sam. 17:49 (even our biggest giants are defeated with a stone (word) in mind!); 2 color. 10:4-5. Foreigner: (1) unbeliever; (2) not acting on faith; (3) Christ (as not known to Him); (4) Foreign made; (5) I am unfamiliar; (6) Not knowing a situation. See also First Nations Peoples, Alien, Alien, Unknown, and Female (Foreign Woman). (1) Excerpt. 12:45 Obad. 1:11; Eph. 2:19; (2) Rom. 4:11-12; (3) Luke 13:25, 27; (4) 1 Kings 10:6-7; (5) 1Sam. 17:39; Acts 17:23; (6) Hebrews 11:9-10. Alien: (1) Possible warning of a possible unholy threat; (2) If you are a foreigner, it could mean that you are isolated from the world; (3) An alien father figure may plead that his relationship with God as a father is alien to him; (4) liar; (5) false hand of friendship; (6) Religious worker who claims to know Christ but does not really know Him; (7) Person who does not understand the voice of the Spirit. See also Aliens, First Nations Peoples, Alien, Indigenous, Female (Foreign Woman), and Alien. (1) Eph. 2:12; 4:18; Colossians 1:21; heb. 11:34 am; (2) German. 14:2; 26:18; heb. 11:9; 1 pet. 2:9; (3) (4) Salt. 144:11; (5) Psalms 144:11; (6) Mat. no. 7:22-23; (7) 1 Corinthians 14:11. Foreigner: See woman (foreigner). Foreskin: See circumcision. Forest: (1) Lost/Darkness; (2) Not from the forest; (3) growing crops; (4) church; (5) crowd; (6) army of mighty men; (7) hideout for predators; (8) Place of idolatry and works. See also animal, cedar, spruce, wildfire, jungle, park, pine, rainforest, and forest. (1) Psalm 104:20; (2) 1Sam. 11:15 p.m.; 2 Sat. 18:6-9; (3) is. 32:15-20; (4) 1 Chr. 16:33 PS 96:12; Song. 23; It is a. 44:23; (5-6) Is. 7:2, 10:18-19, 34,
29:17-19; Jr. 46:23-24; Ezekiel 20:47; zac 11:2; (7) 2 Kings 2:24; PS 50:10, 80:13, 104:20; It is a. 56:9; Jr. 5:6, 12:8; Amos 3:4; Microphone 5:8; (8) is. 44:13-15; Jr. 7:18, 10:3-5. Forest Fire: (1) Judgment; (2) Gossip or rumors out of control. See also burning, fire, forest, and wildfire. (1) Ezek. 20:47-48; (2) James 3:6. Fork: (1) lying (forked tongue); (2) Shared (paths/loyalties); (3) choice (decision making). (1) Genesis 3:4 (serpent with forked tongue); (2) Genesis 13:9-11; Mark 11:4 (KJV); (3) Mark 11:4 (KJV), (Fork in the Road). Forklift: (1) Organize (put things in order); (2) lying spirit (falsely hoping/leaving it on the shelf); (3) elevator. (1) No. 12:44a; (2) 1 Kings 22:22; Mike 2:11 (as in lifting up with a forked tongue); (3) Mat. no. 11:28. Formal: (1) religious; (2) Official/commanded (legitimate). (1) Is. 10:1 (a prescribed form); (2) 1 Corinthians 14:40. Fornication: (1) Actual fornication; (2) corrupted by other lovers; (3) idolatry; (4) Communion with or friend of the world. See also adultery and sex. (2) is. 23:17; (3) 2 Chr. 21:11; (4) 1 Corinthians 6:16; James 4:4. Forty: (1) A probationary period/trial/trial/trial ending in victory or discipline; (2) 5 x 8 = 40, as such means a trial period [5] followed by a revival or renewal [8]; (3) 4 x 10 = 40, so means extended or complete domain [10][4]; (4) Forty days can mean 40 years (and vice versa). (1) German. 8:2; number 13:26 and 14:34; Luke 4:1-14; (2) 1Sam. 17:16, 52; 1 Kings 19:4-7, 15-16; (3) 2Sam. 5:4; (4) Numbers 14:34; Ezekiel 4:6; (cf. Matthew 4:12. Jesus passed the desert test that Israel failed). Forty-five: (1) Passing through trials and tribulations with the grace of God, followed by revival. (1) See forty-five. Forty-one: (1) reboot after test/attempt; (2) love after the test. See also forty-one. (1) Luke 4:14-15; (2) song. 8:5. Fossil: (1) Trapped in the past. (1) Genesis 19:26. Found: See Lost and Found. Basis: (1) Christ; (2) Word of God; (3) heart; (4) history; (5)
Begin; (6) origin; (7) rock; (8) love. (1) 1 Corinthians 3:11; (2) Mat. no. 5:18; 7:24-25; (3) is. 28:16; Friend. 13:23; Acts 13:22; Eph. 3:17; (4-5) Job 4:19; (7) Mat. no. 7:24-25; (8) Eph. 3:17. Source: (1) Deep Source; (2) source of life (Christ); (3) The Holy Spirit; (4) The human mind/heart; (5) plentiful water supply; (6) Matrix; (7) cleaning; (8) fear of God; (9) voice of the just; (10) Wisdom. See also waterfall. (1) Genesis 7:11; Lev. 20:18; Ecl. 12:6; (2) Psalm 36:7-9; prove. 13:14; Jr. 2:13; Revelation 21:6; (3) John 7:38-39; (4) Mat. no. 12:34b and James 3:8-11; (5) Genesis 16:7; Number 33:9; PS114:8; Jr. 9:1; 17:13; (6) Lv. 20:18; prove. 5:18; Song. 4:12; (7) Lv. 11:36 am; zac 13:1; (8) Proverbs 14:27; (9) Proverbs 10:11; (10) Proverbs 18:4. Four: (1) government or dominion; (2) the earth or physical; (3) creation or creative works; (4) material or earthly integrity; (5) land domain; (6) exertion or earthly flesh; (7) world (particularly city); (8) division; (9) Not enough; (10) Unknown; (11) intolerable; (12) You can tell someone doesn't change (four corners and four sides of the square). See also earth and earthy. (1) Genesis 1:16; prove. 30:31; (2) The fourth book of the Bible is Numbers; in Hebrew it is called B'Midbar, which means "the desert". This speaks of the earth being a desert compared to the sky; prove. 30:24; Mark 13:27; (34) On the fourth day material creation ended; Job 1:19 (Job's material abundance was taken away so that God would lead him to spiritual abundance); John 4:35; (5) John 11:17, 39, 19:23, Acts 10:11, 30; (6) Genesis 47:24; Acts 27:29; (7) Genesis 15:13; Acts 7:6 (Egypt is a type of the world; [4x100; 100 = complete; 400 = complete earthly dominion or completed earthly dominion, beginning of spiritual dominion]); (8) Genesis 1:14-18; 2:10 (disconnected); (9) Prov. 30:15; (10) Proverbs 30:18; (11) Proverbs 30:22. Fourteen: (1) Double degree of spiritual perfection; (2) Passover; (3) Liberation and freedom. (1) 2x7; (2) Excerpt. 12:6; Number 9:5; (3) Genesis 31:41; Exodus 12:6, 31-33; Acts 27:27-44. Four-wheel drive: (1) Powerful and independent service; (2) A service that doesn't have to get in the way (traditional ways); (3) complete the gospel ministry; (4) Signs of opulence/wealth/wealth (the "aspect" of success). See also jeep. (1) Luke 1:80; (2) Psalm 43:16; 77:19; (3) Mark 16:15-18, 20; (4) Mat. no. 23:5a.
Foxes: (1) Small (seemingly insignificant) sins that destroy fertility; (2) crafty or cunning spirit/person; (3) delicacy (thief); (4) worms; (5) cowards (lack of spiritual strength); (6) creature of the night; (7) policy; (8) Thief or intruder of sheep. (1) song. 2:15; (2) Luke 13:32; (3) No. 4:3; (4) Psalm 63:10 (KJV); (5-6) It. 13:4-5; (7) Luke 13:32; (8) Ezekiel. 34:12; Acts 20:29. Lobby: (1) Exhibition (common place); (2) input; (3) exit; (4) place of reception, greeting or arrival; (5) First impression. (1) Genesis 19:1; Exodus 38:8; Number 10:3; 1 sat. 2:22; Jr. 1:15; Mark 1:33; (23) German. 28:6; (4) 1 Corinthians 16:20; 2 color. 13:12 (5) Isa. 53:2; Friend. 23:27. Fragile: (1) Handle with care; (2) vulnerable; (3) Sensitive. (1) Gal. 6:1; (2) Genesis 4:7; Judges 16:19-20; (3) 1Sam. 18:8. Structure: (1) The Believer; (2) The Church; (3) a support; (4) A planned plan; (5) Something done or about to be done; (6) Something said or about to be said; (7) preserve a memory; (8) Configure. (1) Psalms 103:14; 139:15; (2) Eph. 2:21 (RSV); (3) Psalm 139:15; (4) jr. 18:11 (KJV); PS 94:20 (KJV); (5) is. 29:16 (KJV); (6) Judges. 12:6 (KJV); PS50:19; (7) Fil. 3:13; Eph. 2:11a (KJV); (8) Genesis 39:14; 1 Kings 21:10. Freezer: (1) heart; (2) Long-term heart problem (long-term storage); (3) love has grown cold; (4) Hardened heart. See also Frozen and Ice Cream. (1) Luke 6:45; (2) Genesis 42:9; (3) Mat. no. 12:12; (4) Labor 38:30. Shipping: (1) Business. (1) 1 Kings 10:15. Fries: (1) Meat (the kind that clogs arteries and stops the flow of life). See also Fish and Chip Shop and Junk Food. (1) Gal. 6:8. Friday: (1) Six; (2) human; (3) Duplicate registration; (4) rest evening; (5) Eve or victory; (6) Meat Day. See also day and five (the secular world sees Friday as the fifth day of the week). (1-2) Genesis 1:26-31; (3) Extract. 16:5, 22, 26, 29; (4) Extract. 23:12; (5) Yosh. 6:3; (6) As in , the world celebrates the end of the work week. Fridge: See Fridge. Friend: (1) Jesus; (2) obedient student; (3) literal friend; (4) Someone you are familiar with. (1) Proverbs 18:24; Friend. 11:19 am; Luke 12:4; John 15:13, 15; (2) John 15:14; (4)
labor 19:14; PS41:9. Fold Neck Lizard: (1) Spirit of Fear; (2) Demon. See also lizard. (1-2) 2 Tim. 1:7. Frog: (1) impure spirit; (2) demonic forces; (3) demon; (4) fraud; (5) Spirit of lies. (1-4) Excerpt. 8:2-13 (each plague indicated the incompetence of the Egyptian gods, who in turn were possessed by demons, cf. 1 Corinthians 10:19-20); PS 78:45; 105:30; Revelation 16:13; (4-5) 1 Kings 22:22; Revelation 16:13. Front: (1) future (as before you); (2) First Appearance; (3) see on the surface; (4) suspended; (5) leadership. See also front door, front yard, and before. (1) Mat. no. 11:10 a.m.; Luke 9:52; 10:1; Acts 7:45 (as in "what is before or before me"); (3) As in "It was all a facade for the mob"; (4) As in "in advance"; (5) Psalm 80:1; It is a. 40:11. front door: (1) entrance to your heart; (2) future (before you); (3) face; (4) mouth; (5) know; (6) confrontation; (7) search, order, call; (8) input; (9) communication; (10) The door speaks for the house; (11) Spiritual sensitivity; (12) Secretly (behind closed doors); (13) Unknown (door closed); (14) near/next/soon (at the gate); (15) Jesus (The Door); (16) salvation (open doors); (17) hardened hearts; (18) opportunity; (19) opportunity to preach; (20) Heaven's Gate; (21) Opening a. See also door and front. (1) Excerpt. 12:7; PS 24:7.9; Revelation 3:20; (2) Psalm 5:8; (3) Genesis 1:2; 4:6-7; (4) Judges. 11:31 (hurried oath); Job 41:14; PS 141:3; Ezekiel 33:30-31; (5) 2 Kings 14:8; (6) Genesis 19:6-7; 2 Kings 14:11; (7) 1 Chr. 16:11; Luke 11:7-13; (8) Genesis 6:16; prove. 8:3; (9) Genesis 43:19; Exodus 33:9-11; (10) Extract. 12:22-23; Joseph 2:19; (11) Excerpt. 21:6; (12) is. 57:8; Friend. 6:6; (13) Mat. no. 25:12; Luke 13:25; (14) Mat. no. 12:33 p.m. Mark 1:33; 13:29; James 5:9; (15) John 10:7, 9; (16) Acts 16:26-28; (17) Acts 21:30 (closed doors); (18) 1 Corinthians 16:9; 2 color. 2:12; Revelation 3:8; (19) Colossians 4:3; (20) Salt. 78:23; Revelation 4:1. Porch: See Porch and Deck. Front Yard (Garden): See Patio (Front). Ice: (1) coldness or hardness; (2) judgment; (3) Without love; (4) Evil. Frost sets in during the night, so see also night.
(1) Genesis 31:40; Jr. 36:30; (2) Psalm 78:47; (3-4) Mat. no. 12:12 frown: (1) disapproval; (2) pride (you despise); (3) Troubled or suppressed mind. (1) Genesis 31:5; (2) is. 2:11; (3) Dan. 7:28. Frozen: (1) Love has grown cold (cold heart); (2) Spiritually inactive; (3) Sexual anxiety issue. See also freezer, frost and ice. (1) Mat. no. 12:12; (2) Revelation 3:16; (3) 2Sam. 1:20 p.m. Fruit: (1) product of the spirit; (2) characteristics of the heart (good or bad); (3) new believers; (4) An external representation of the heart; (5) children or descendants; (6) revenue (fruit in hand); (7) Laziness or resting on laurels (rotten fruit). (1) Gal. 5:22-23; (2-3) Jr. 17:10; Friend. 7:16-20; (3) Colossians 1:6; (4) Mat. no. 12:33 p.m. (5) Acts 2:30; (6) Proverbs 31:16; (7) Luke 12:16, 19. Fruiting: (1) Untimely (too early/not ready/too late); (2) ill-prepared; (3) Fall under exams. (1-3) Revelation 6:13. Fruit inspection: (1) sampling for approval or quality; (2) Analysis of the heart. (1) Mat. no. 3:8; 21:34-35; Luke 3:8; 136; John 15:5, 16; (2) Os. 10:1-2. Fruit Tree: (1) Believer. See also orchard, plantation, and vineyard. (1) Psalms 1:3. Frying Pan: (1) heart (as a place where food is prepared); (2) passion/zeal. (1) Lv. 7:9; 1 Chr. 23:29; (2) jr. 20:9. Burial: (1) bury the past; (2) death; (3) about to rise; (4) Baptism. See also Death and Grief. (1-4) Rom. 6:4. Furnace: (1) Hell; (2) judgment; (3) torment; (4) suffering; (5) cleaning. See also slag, gold, and iron. (1) Mat. no. 5:22b; Revelation 9:2; (2) 2 Fr. 2:4; (3) Luke 16:23; (4) is. 48:10b; (5) Psalm 12:6. Furniture: (1) makeup/background (antique); (2) God's gifts, riches and promises (new); (3) Can represent what is going on in you (the house of God), p. a table can speak of communion; presidency, authority; a couch, maybe laziness, etc. See also chair, sofa, house, sofa, and table. (1-2) Prov 24:3-4; 2 color. 5:17; (3) 2 Corinthians 5:1.
Moving van: See moving van. Gamble: (1) gamble with your eternal destiny; (2) flesh dominates spirit (thereby elevating temporal achievements over eternity); (3) addiction; (4) starch; (5) greed; (6) fraud; (7) Making decisions without God. (1-2) Mat. no. 16:26; Luke 12:20; (3) Psalm 1:1 (a sinner here is a habitual sinner); 1 team 6:9; (4) Mark 10:21; (5) Proverbs 1:19; 15:27; (6) Ecl. 5:10; 1 team 6:10; (7) Genesis 16:2 (He did not ask about God); 2 Kings 1:3; 1 Chr. 10:14; It is a. 50:11. Games: (1) Business (competitive sports); (2) spiritually immature; (3) play with Christianity; (4) missing the point (ie, it's about souls); (5) Life in the kingdom of God. See also Ball, Cards, Playground, Games and Toys. (1) Brand. 9:33-34; (2) 1 Corinthians 13:11; (3) As in "You're only kidding"; (4) Mat. no. 11:16-19; (5) 2 Tim. 4:7. Gait: (1) fear; (2) bullying; (3) spiritual warfare; (4) anger and violence; (5) impure spirits; (6) principality or power (gang leaders); (6) Strong man (gang leader). See also skinheads. (1-3) Yosh. 1:4-9 (the Hittite word comes from a root meaning "shaken with fear"); (4) No. 4:1-2; PS 22:16; (5) Mark 5:7-9, 13; (6) Mat. no. 12:27 Eph. 6:12. Gap: (1) The connection between heaven and earth; (2) ministry of intercession; (3) Jesus Christ; (4) An opportunity or opening; (5) hole to be filled; (6) Something is missing; (7) Step, Leap, or Posture of Faith. (1-2) Ezek. 10:30 p.m.; heb. 7:25 a.m.; Luke 16:26; (3) Hebrew 7:25 am; John 1:51 (cf. Genesis 28:12, 17); (4-6) Ezek. 10:30 p.m.; (7) Mat. no. 14:28-29. Garage: (1) Ministry parked or withdrawn; (2) in storage; (3) church; (4) undergo spiritual adjustment; (5) going nowhere; (6) Restoration of a fallen service (workshop); (7) Repair shop (workshop). See also parking and parked car. (1) 1Sam. 4:13-15; Luke 12:19; (2) is. 49:2; (4) Luke 1:80; (5) Genesis 42:16a; Luke 12:19; (3, 6-7) Revelation 3:2, 8; Gallon. 6:1 garbage: (1) sin; (2) transgression; (3) the meat; (4) works of the flesh. (1-2) Is. 66:24 (garbage goes to landfill!); Mark 9:43-45, 47; (3) Fil. 3:8; (4) Gal. 5:19-21.
Garbage Truck: (1) Great Deliverance Service (removes garbage/sin); (2) eliminate sin; (3) impure ministry/church; (4) corrupt corporations; (5) Unholy Fate. See also Flies and Trash. (1) Mat. no. 8:16; (2) Job 8:4; It is a. 31:7; Zef. 1:17; (3) is. 64:6; John 2:14-16; Revelation 17:4-6; 19:2-3; (4) is. 1:4; (5) Mark 9:43-44, 46, 48. Garden: (1) The heart of the believer; (2) the human mind; (3) The Church; (4) growth; (5) place of intimacy with God; (6) place of work or person responsible for it; (7) Eternal Life (perennial garden); (8) It can be a place of death and burial; (9) May represent sin (hidden in the garden); (10) It may represent new life (fertility); (11) Righteousness. See also park, yard (back), and yard (front). (1) song. 4:16-5:1; Mark 4:7-8; (2) song. 4:15; Jr. 31:12; (3) song. 4:12; (4) Genesis 2:9; Luke 13:19; (5) Genesis 3:8; Song. 4:12, 15-16; 6:2, 11; John 18:26; (6) Genesis 2:15 (7) Isa. 51:3; 58:11; (8) John 19:41; 2 Kings 21:18, 26; (9) Genesis 3:10 (note also that it was the site of the first sin); (10) Numbers 24:6; Jr. 31:12 (joy); (11) is. 61:11. Gardener: (1) Heavenly Father; (2) Earthly or spiritual caregiver. (1) Genesis 2:8; Song. 5:1; 6:2; John 15:1; (2) Genesis 2:15; John 20:15; Also as the one who keeps and cares for the fruit trees. Gardening: (1) father's business; (2) Ministry; (3) prepare the heart; (4) Working in the harvest. (1) John 15:1; (2) Luke 13:7-9; (3) jr. 4:3-4; ho. 10:12. Clothing: See clothing, cloak, tunic and skirt. Gas: (1) spirit (holy or evil); (2) His life. See also poison. (1) Job 15:13; 27:3; (2) James 4:14. Gasoline: (1) fuel; (2) The Holy Spirit; (3) performance; (4) on; (5) anger; (6) refuel; (7) Worldly wine or addiction; (8) Money. See also Automobiles and Motors. (1) Zak. 4:12; Friend. 25:8-9; (2-3) Microphone. 3:8a; zac 4:12-14; Friend. 25:3-4; (cf. Matthew 25:1-12); Acts 1:8; (4) salt. 104:4; (5) is. 9:19; (6) Acts 2:4; 4:31; 9:17; 11:24 am; 13:9.52; 15:13; (7) Revelation 18:3; (8) Ezekiel. 27:17; Friend. 25:8-9. Gas Station: (1) Church, where you receive the fullness of the Holy Spirit; (2) An anointed ministry; (3) place to recharge in spirit; (4) Place of restoration. See also Gasoline, Mechanics, and Oil Rig.
(1) Acts 2:4; (2) Luke 4:18; (3) is. 40:31; (4) Acts 9:17-19. Gate: (1) Jesus Christ (The Gate of Heaven); (2) heart; (3) access; (4) barrier (closed door); (5) opportunity (door open); (6) guide (portal); (7) not knowing Christ (closed door); (8) potency; (9) authority; (10) Eng (life); (11) Broad (destruction); (12) input; (13) separation; (14) Old; (15) temple gate (beautiful); (16) place of inspection; (17) The observation site; (18) exit; (19) Grand entrance; (20) no entry; (21) The place of sacrifice; (22) protection; (23) The place of testimony; (24) Arrested; (25) death; (26) Thanksgiving; (27) The Authority and Strength of Men (Bronze and Iron); (28) judiciary; (29) The Place of Wisdom; (30) place of hearing; (31) location of communication; (32) Worship (Sheep Gate); (33) evangelism (fish gates); (34) Fundamental Teachings (Old Gate); (35) Suicide (Taltor); (36) rinsing and refining (garbage door); (37) Refreshing Holy Spirit (well door); (38) Word of God (Water Gate); (39) Intercession (horse gate); (40) Return of Christ (East Gate); (41) Reunion or Ecstasy (Miphkad Gate). See also port. (1) Genesis 28:12, 17 and John 1:51; PS 24:7.9; 118:20; 2 Sat. 11:15 p.m.; (2) salt. 24:7,9; (3) Psalms 100:4; (4) No. 7:3; 13:19; Revelation 21:25; (5) Proverbs 1:21-22; 8:34; (6) Ruth 4:11; prove. 31:23; Gallon. 2:9; Revelation 3:12; (7) Luke 13:25; (8-9) Genesis 22:17; 12:60 PS 69:12; 127:5; Friend. 16:18; (10-11) Mat. no. 7:13-14; Luke 13:24; (12) Proverbs 17:19; Luke 7:12; Acts 10:17; (13) Luke 16:20, 26; (14) Genesis 19:1; 23:10; 34:20; Ruth 4:1-2, 11; 1 sat. 4:18; 9:18; work 29:7; prove. 31:23; (15) Acts 3:2, 10; (16-17) Acts 9:24; (18) Acts 12:10; (19) 1Sam. 21:13; Acts 12:13; Revelation 21:12; (20) German. 3:5; Acts 12:14; (21) Acts 14:13; heb. 13:12 (22) Exodus. 20:10; German 3:5; (23) Ruth 4:10-11; (24) 1Sam. 23:7; (25) Job 38:17; PS 9:13; 107:18; Friend. 16:18; (26) Salt. 100:4; (27) Salt. 107:16; (28) Salt. 118:19; (29) Prov 1:20-21; 8:1, 3, 34; 24:7; (30) Ruth 4:1-2, 10; prove. 22:22; (31) Proverbs 31:31; (32) No. 3:1; (33) No. 3:3; (34) No. 3:6; (35) No. 3:13; (36) No. 3:13; (37) No. 3:15; (38) No. 3:26; (39) No. 3:28; (40) No. 3:29; (41) No. 3:31. Gathering: (1) Harvest; (2) resuscitation; (3) protect; (4) Church (a meeting). (1) Luke 3:17; Revelation 14:15; (2) Mark 1:33; Luke 8:4; (3) Mat. no. 23:37; (4) Acts 14:27. Thin: See emaciated and thin. Levers of change: (1) change or agent of change; (2) Pick up or drop off the ministry spiritually. (1) Genesis 41:14; 2 Chron. 29:16; (2) 1 Kings 18:46, 19:3.
Gems: See Gems. General (Military): (1) Jesus Christ; (2) an archangel; (3) Apostolic ministry. (1) Joshua. 5:14-15; (2) Dan. 10:13; Jude 1:9; Revelation 12:7; (3) Acts 5:29; 6:2-7; 8:14-15. Generator: (1) Power of God; (2) The Holy Spirit; (3) Powerful Spirit-Filled Service. (1) Psalm 62:11; 68:35; 71:18; (2) Microphone. 3:8; Luke 4:14; (3) Luke 1:17. Genitals: (1) evangelism or evangelist; (2) sex/quality; (3) sexual perversion; (4) suspended; (5) vulnerable; (6) Secrets revealed (possible sexual secrets). See also nudity, sex and sexual assault. Note: If the dreamer experiences arousal or a perverted conscience in the dream, then a sexual/pornographic/sexual/lust-robbing problem or evil spirit is likely involved. (1) Mark 4:14-20; As reproductive organs of the body of Christ (sowing); Lev. 15:16 (RSV); (2-3) Lv. 15:16-18 (KJV); (4) Genesis 3:7a; 9:22; (56) German. 25:11 (KJV). Giant: (1) Large forehead; (2) intimidation/fear; (3) overwhelming; (4) enemy resistance; (5) Great faith (if you are the giant); (6) impose obstacle; (7) demons; (8) need for anointing (unconventional struggle cf. Eph. 6:12); (9) We must look to God, not to ourselves; (10) Giants must be dispossessed; (11) Angels. (1) 1Sam. 17:4, 16; (2) Numbers 13:32-33; 1 sat. 17:11; (3) Job 16:14; (4) German. 3:1, 11; 2 Sat. 21:16-22; (5) Mat. no. 8:10; (6) Mat. no. 15:22-28; (7) Genesis 6:4; (8) 1Sam. 17:33-47; (9) Numbers 13:33; (10) German. 2:20-21; 3:13; Joseph 13:12; 5:15 p.m.; (11) Revelation 7:1; 10:5, 8. Gift: When your father makes you a gift, it can mean: (1) a spiritual gift; (2) The Holy Spirit; (3) Baptism in the Spirit (evidenced by speaking in tongues). Alternatively, a gift may be: (4) A bribe. (1) Hebrews 2:4; (2) Eph. 1:17; Rome. 5:5; 2 color. 5:5; Gallon. 3:5; (3) Luke 24:49; Acts 11:17; (4) Proverbs 21:14. Giraffe: (1) Pride; (2) Sufficiency. (1-2) Salt. 131:1; It is a. 2:11; 3:16. Girls: (1) Young Church; (2) literal girl; (3) Young generation. (1) Eph. 5:25; (3) Ruth 4:12b. Glands: (1) Bitterness and unforgiveness [first signs of spiritual infection]
(inflamed glands). (1) Mat. no. 24:10 (note the progression: insult>betrayal>hate). Glass: (1) heart; (2) Word of God; (3) mirror; (4) transparent and pure; (5) seal; (6) Fragile (fragile); (7) Victory. See also broken glass and windows. (1) Proverbs 27:19; Friend. 5:8; John 2:25; (2-3) 1 Corinthians 13:12; 2 color. 3:18 (RSV); James 1:23-25; (4) Revelation 21:18, 21; (5) Job 37:18; (6) Psalms 2:9; 31:12; Friend. 9:17; (7) Revelation 15:2. Cup (drink): (1) heart; (2) Pure Heart (Crystal Glass); (3) church (as vessel of the Holy Spirit); (4) Anointed Ministry. See also glass and water glass. (1) Proverbs 20:5; 21:1; Justice. 2:19; Friend. 5:8; (3) Ezekiel. 39:29; Acts 2:17-18; (4) Acts 28:8. Glass Door: Prophetic Opportunity (go through the glass door). (1) 1 Kings 19:19-20; Revelation 4:1. Eyeglasses (Shows): See Reading. Crystal Office: (1) Office of a Prophet. (1) 1Sam. 9:9; prove. 7:6. Glass of Water: (1) Revelation of the Word of God; (2) partakers of the Spirit of God (when you drink); (3) Eternal Life; (4) selfless action (giving a glass of water); (5) Return evil for good (give to your enemy). See also glass (for drinking) and water. (1) Proverbs 18:4; Amos 8:11; Eph. 5:26; (2) John 4:11; (3) John 4:14; (4) Mat. no. 10:42 a.m.; (5) Proverbs 25:21. Glass table: see table (glass table). Glitter: (1) Glamor; (2) self-glory; (3) obvious attraction; (4) Look good. (14) 2 Corinthians 11:14; 2 team 3:5; 1 pet. 3:3-4. Gloves: (1) warm and loving help; (2) heat; (3) protection; (4) secret writing; (5) With or without sensitivity. (1) James 2:15-16; (2) John 18:18; (3) Psalm 44:3 (KJV); (4) Mat. no. 6:4; (5) Hebrews 4:15 (KJV). Glue: (1) Glue (or glued); (2) United; (3) soul tie; (4) strength. (1) 2Sam. 18:9; It is a. 5:13; (2) Genesis 2:24; 1 color. 6:17; (3) 1Sam. 18:1; (4) Mat. no. 12:29. Goal: (1) success; (2) fulfillment; (3) Conquer the world. See also hole in one. (1-2) 2 Tim. 4:7; PHP 3:12; (3) Revelation 3:21.
Porter: (1) Defense of the Gospel. (1) Fil. 1:7, 1Z. Goat(s): (1) Not saved; (2) cursed; (3) one without compassion (heart); (4) demon; (5) Hardhearted. See also sheep. (1-4) Mat. no. 25:32, 41; (5) Mat. no. 9:34; 12:2, 24; 23:13 (full "but"). Go Cart: (1) immature Christian walk; (2) Incomplete Christian walk. See also racers. (1) 1 Corinthians 13:11. Outcome: (1) launch a spiritual military campaign; (2) Departure. See also Sign in and Sign out/Sign out. (I) 1 Kings 3:7 (AMP); Joseph 14:11; 2 Sat. 3:25; (2) John 13:30. Gold/em: (1) Refined/Pure/Holy; (2) fame; (3) rich, large, or powerful; (4) anointing (golden honey); (5) First Place; (6) money; (7) beautiful or valuable; (8) Works done in the Holy Spirit; (9) Honorable/Able; (10) rich or blessed; (II) Religious Fame. Also see Gems and Yellow. (1) Job 23:10; heb. 9:4; Revelation 21:15, 18-21; (2) Lam. 4:1; It is a. 60;9; 1 pet. 1:7; (3) Ezekiel. 16:13; Dan. 2:38; (4) Zechariah 4:12; (5) 1 Kings 10:21; (6) 2 Kings 12:13; 2 Chron. 12:14; (7) Zak. 4:2-6; Revelation 5:8; (8) 1 Corinthians 3:12; 2 team 2:21; (9) 2 Tim. 2:20; (10) Revelation 3:18; (11) Revelation 17:4. Golden Gate Bridge: (1) Road to the Glory of God; (2) Path to Wealth. (1-2) Revelation 21:21. Golf Caddy: (1) support function; (2) The Holy Spirit. (1) 1Sam. 14:6-7; (2) John 14:26. Golf Course: (1) Advancement in Faith (speaking the Word and then following it). See also Ball, Golfer, Golf Hole, and Hole in One. (1) German. 8:3; 30:14; Joseph 1:8; PS119:105. Golfer: (1) One who walks by faith (follows the Word). See also ball and golf course. (1) Psalm 119:133. Golf Hole: (1) The goal or goal that God has for you; (2) The hole number can convey a message. See also golf course and golfer. (1) Fil. 3:14; (2) See individual number entries. Golf Tee: (1) Nail platform.
See also Ball, Trees, and Water. (1) As a place to launch the words (the ball). Gorilla: See King Kong. Government: (1) Kingdom of God; (2) church (government institution/department); (3) authority. (1-2) Eph. 1:20-23; (3) Rom. 13:1. Rulers: (1) Christ; (2) ruler; (3) authority and power; (4) organizer and coordinator; (5) judges; (6) decider; (7) Justices of the Peace; (8) The law; (9) Helmsman (the person steering the ship). (1) Mat. no. 2:6; (2) Mat. no. 2:6; (3) Luke 20:20; Rome. 13:1; (4) John 2:8-9; (5) Acts 24:10; (6) Mat. no. 27:2, 11, 14, 21; (7) 2 Corinthians 11:32; (8) Gal. 4:2; (9) James 3:4 (KJV). Grader (Road): See Road Grader. Ratings: (1) God's Hot (A rating); (2) coldness in my zeal for the things of God (Note F); (3) Hot (C rating). (1-3) Revelation 3:15-16. Graffiti: (1) spray paint someone with words; (2) self-promotion (graffiti initials); (3) Hint (The writing is on the wall). (1) 2 Chr. 32:17; Mark 15:29; Luke 23:39; 1 color. 5:11; (2) 2Sam. 15:4; (3) Dan. 5:25. Grandchildren: (1) The future or distant future; (2) The recipient, good or bad, of parental and grandparent influence; (3) offspring; (4) Consider the meaning of your name. (1) Excerpt. 2:9; German 6:6-8; PS34:11; 132:12; prove. 13:22 (2) Exodus. 34:7 and Proverbs 13:22; 2 Kings 17:41 (idolatry); PS 78:5-6 (Word of God); PS 103:17 (righteousness); Ezekiel 37:25 (Earth). Grandfather Clock: (1) Unsaved people running out of time; (2) past/history (antiquity); (3) Living in the past. (1) Psalm 89:47; Revelation 12:12; (2) Joshua. 12:15 Grandfather: (1) The past; (2) inheritance or generation; (3) heredity (good or bad); (4) tradition (especially when represented as a traditional nationality); (5) church history (grandmother); (6) May represent those who renounce (retire) from the appointment; (7) God; (8) Employers. (1) Hebrews 1:1; (2) Genesis 50:24; (3) see Exodus 34:7 and Proverbs 13:22; (4) Gal. 1:14; 1 pet. 1:18; (5) 2 Tim. 1:5; (6) German. 4:25; (7) Dan. 7:9; (8) Proverbs 17:6. Grapes: (1) Good fruit; (2) blood; (3) Victim (crushed).
(1) John 15:16; (2) Genesis 49:11; (3) Genesis 40:11 (sacrificing the grape for its juice). Grapes (large grapes): (1) blessing; (2) The time for action (harvest); (3) Possible resistance to advancement in God due to insecurity and low self-esteem. (1) Numbers 13:27; (2-3) Numbers 13:23, 33. Herb: (1) man or flesh; (2) peace (tender herb); (3) The just; (4) low confidence; (5) A place to eat; (6) a dying rich man; (7) judgment; (8) people of little power; (9) numerous; (10) spiritual sustenance; (11) violator; (12) flower; (13) A restless heart (dry herb); (14) Talk about the fragility and shortness of life; (15) favor (dew on grass); (16) due diligence time; (17) Talk about humiliation; (18) Blessings. (1) Is. 40:6; James 1:10; 1 pet. 1:24; (2) Psalm 23:2 (green pasture literally means "pastures with young grass"); (3) Proverbs 11:28; (4) Mat. no. 6.30 am.; (5) Mat. no. 2:19 p.m.; Mark 6:39 (green grass); John 6:10 (much grass); (6) James 1:10-11; (7) is. 15:6; 40:6-8; Jr. 14:5-6; Revelation 8:7; (8) 2 Kings 19:26; It is a. 37:27; (9) Job 5:25; (10) Works 6:5; Jr. 50:11; zac 10:1; (11) Salt. 37:1-2; 92:7; 129:6; (12) Psalms 72:16; (13) Salt. 102:4, 11; (14) Salt. 103:15; It is a. 51:12; (15) Proverbs 19:12; (16) Prov. 27:23-27; (17) Dan. 4:15, 23, 25, 32-33; 5:21; (18) German. 11:13-15. Grass (cut grass): (1) The mortality of mankind; (2) sinful people; (3) Humiliated person (cutting flesh); (4) harvesting (grass cutting); (5) Death or Destruction. (1-2) Salt. 37:1-2; (3) Psalm 72:6 (KJV); (4) Ruth 1:22; John 4:35; (5) Psalm 37:1-2. Locust: (1) Tiny, tiny, or insignificant. See also the entries on Locust. (1) no. 13:33. Tomb (stone): (1) death; (2) darkness; (3) grief; (4) One thing is certain; (5) resurrection for the righteous (an upright tombstone can represent the resurrection); (6) degree of pride; (7) hypocrites (whitewashed tomb); (8) Victory. See also graveyard, coffin, death, and graveyard. (1) Excerpt. 2:11 p.m.; Job 33:22-30; 38:17; (2) Psalm 88:6; (3) Genesis 50:10; 2 Sat. 3:32; John 11:31; (4) Psalm 89:48; prove. 30:15b-16a; (5) Genesis 35:20 and 28:18; PS 49:15; Ezekiel 37:12-14; Friend. 27:52-53; John 12:17; (6) is. 2:11 p.m.; (7) Mat. no. 23:27; Luke 11:44; (8) 1 Corinthians 15:55-57. Gravel: (1) fraud; (2) shame. See also Dirt, Dust, Gravel Road and Rocks. (1) Proverbs 20:17; (2) Lam. 3:16.
Gravel Road: (1) Unholy Road. See also Dirt Road, Gravel and Trail/Sand Trail. (1) Psalms 17:5. Cemetery: (1) Death Valley; (2) Valley of Dry Bones; (3) mentally dead; (4) Religious or hypocritical. See also cemetery, coffin, grave and death. (1) Job 10:21-22; (2) Ezekiel. 37:1-14; (3) salt. 107:10-11, 14; (4) Mat. no. 23:27-28. Gravy: (1) The Anointing. (1) Joel 2:28; Acts 2:17; heb. 6:4; Gray hair: See gray hair and gray hair. Green: (1) linearity; (2) envy; (3) peace; (4) hypocritical; (5) wealthy; (6) productive; (7) life; (8) growth; (9) jealous; (10) youth; (11) joy; (12) Fertile; (13) unsuccessful; (14) flesh/self work; (15) meat; (16) malice; (17) idolatry; (18) earth; (19) mercy; (20) anointing or anointed (olive green); (21) Resurrection. (1) Psalm 92:12; prove. 11:30 a.m.; (2) Proverbs 14:30; Ezekiel 31:9; Acts 7:9; 1:45 p.m.; (3) Psalm 23:2; (4) Mat. no. 23:28-29; (5) Luke 23:31; (6) song. 2:13; It is a. 15:6-7; (7) Extract. 10:15-17; (8-10) Is. 53:2; (12) jr. 11:16; 178; ho. 14:8; (13) Mark 11:13; (14) Psalms 37:35; (15) is. 40:6-8; 1 pet. 1:24; (16) Salt. 37:5; (17) German. 12:2; 1 Kings 14:23b; 2 Kings 16:4; 17:10; (18) Genesis 1:30; Exodus 10:15; Revelation 8:7; 9:4; (19) Genesis 9:12 (central color of the rainbow); (20) Zak. 4:12-14; (21) Genesis 8:11. Grey: (1) depression; (2) Uncertain or poorly defined; (grey area); (3) Double Mind (mixture of black and white); (4) tibia; (5) death; (6) old or mature; (7) loss of strength; (8) honor. See also gray hair. (1) Job 3:5; 16:16; (2) Mat. no. 4:16; Luke 1:79; (3) James 1:8 and Revelation 3:15-16; (4) Revelation 3:15-16; (5) Revelation 6:8 (pale horse); (6) Genesis 42:38; 44:29, 31; German 32:25; (7) Os. 7:9; (8) Lv. 19:32. Gray hair: (1) Old or mature; (2) wisdom; (3) God; (4) near death; (5) earning honor and respect; (6) The devil (an accusatory, arrogant, proud, lying, or deceitful person). See also hair. (1) Genesis 42:38; (2) Job 12:12; prove. 16:31 and 20:29; (3) Dan. 7:9, 17, 22; (4) Genesis 42:38; 44:29, 31; German 32:25; ho. 7:9; (5) Lv. 19:32; (6) rev.
12:9, 20:2. Duel: See duel. Griffin: (1) angel in charge; (2) Mighty prophetic angel of God. See also lion and eagle. (1) 2Sam. 1:23b; Dan. 7:4; (2) Revelation 22:6. Grim Reaper: See Death and Destruction. Grind: (1) Proud person judged; (2) coming judgment; (3) sexual intercourse; (4) difficult treatment; (5) Captivity and bondage. (1) Mat. no. 21:42, 44; (2) Mat. no. 12:41 p.m. (3) Job 31:10; (4) is. 3:15; (5) Lam. 5:13; Judges 16:21. The groan: (1) symbolizes fear and the desire for liberation or birth of the spirit; (2) attachment or suffering; (3) suppression; (4) Complaint; (5) wounded or afflicted soul; (6) mourning (mourning); (7) injured heart; (8) pain; (9) death; (10) Awaiting release. (1) Rom. 8:26; 2 color. 5:2,4; (2) Excerpt. 2:23-24; 6:5; PS 102:20; Acts 7:34; (3) Judges. 2:18b; (4) Job 23:2; (5) Labor 24:12; PS6:3.6; 38:8-9; Jr. 51:52b; (6) Salt. 6:6-7; John 11:33, 38; (7) Salt. 102:4-5; (8) Rom. 8:22; (9) Ezekiel. 30:24b; PS 102:20; (10) Rom. 8:23. Groceries: see supermarket. Bridegroom: (1) Jesus; (2) you in union with someone or something; (3) Christ or his descendants (Bloody Bridegroom). See also godfather. (1) Mark 2:19-20; John 3:29; (3) Extract. 4:26 and 1 Cor. 10:16. Grotto: (1) Heart; (2) earthly treasures; (3) Religious sanctuary. See also cave, shrine, and treasury. (1-3) Mat. no. 6:19-20. Guarantee: (1) The Spirit; (2) promise; (3) security in Christ; (4) Faith. (1) 2 Corinthians 5:5; (2) Luke 24:49; (3) Acts 2:36; 5:31 p.m.; (4) Hebrews 11:1 (AMP). Signposts: (1) The Holy Spirit; (2) Jesus; (3) mentor/leader; (4) An angel; (5) The Bible; (6) The word Rhema (a word spoken at the train station). See also map and signage. (1) John 16:13; Rome. 8:14; (2) John 10:27; 21:19, 21; heb. 12:2; (3) 1 Kings 19:21b; Acts 8:30-31; (4) Genesis 19:15-16; (5) Psalms 119:105; (6) Prov. 15:23b; It is a. 50:4; Acts 8:30-31. Guinea pigs: (1) weak; (2) anxious; (3) wise; (4) shy; (5) farmer; (6) trial; (7) Sin you want to keep (as a pet).
See also pet. (1-4) Prov. 30:24-26 (see KJV); (5) As in "is used"; (6) As in "You're using me as a guinea pig"; (6) Hebrews 12:1. Guitar: (1) praise and/or worship; (2) Freestyle Worship (armless guitar); (3) It can symbolize religious deception (or false worship); (4) role play/bombastic. See also music, musical instruments, and rock and roll. (1-2) Salt. 33:2; 92:3; 144:9; 150:4; It is a. 38:20; (3) 1 Tim. 4:1; 2 team 3:13; 1 John 2:26; (4) 2Sam. 6:5; John 7:18. Gums: (1) Heart trouble (bleeding gums). (1) Mat. no. 15:18; Luke 6:45. Weapon: (1) Words; (2) weapon; (3) charge; (4) Threatening Words (Loaded Gun). See also Arcs and Spheres. (1-2) Is. 54:17; (3-4) Psalms 22:13. Gunslinger: (1) The Brothers' Accuser; (2) conviction. See also assassin, hitman, pistol, sniper, and rifle. (1) Revelation 12:10; (2) Mat. no. 12:37 p.m. John 5:24 (KJV); Rome. 8:1; 1 team 3:6; James 3:1-9; 5:12. Channel(s): (1) ghost channel; (2) lowest point (rock bottom); (3) water withdrawal; (4) The humble soul realizes that he is poor in spirit. (1) Judge. 15:19; It is a. 44:3; John 7:38-39; (2) Microphone. 7:10; (3-4) Mat. no. 5:3. See also drain, curb, plumbing, and ditch. Dirty gutters (1) not dealing with your life/church/ministry issues (draining the wrong authority structures). (1) Mat. no. 23:26. Hemorrhoids: See Hemorrhoids. Except: (1) Judgment; (2) anger. (1) Psalm 78:47; It is a. 30:30; Ezekiel 13:13. Hair: (1) anointing; (2) vanity or self-importance; (3) sin; (4) separation from God; (5) Talk about reporting (female); (6) fame; (7) starch; (8) Thin line (precise); (9) protection or care; (10) prophet or hermit; (11) innumerable; (12) humbling love and devotion; (13) Talking about shame (long hair on men); (14) self-importance (long hair in men); (15) Separated for God (boy with long hair); (16)
person in the world (ponytail); (17) Gloria (curly hair like a lion's mane); (18) Fortress of Thought (stuck in hair); (19) self-importance/pride (gripping by the hair); (20) Renewal of Spirit (+/-) (wash hair). See also baldness, gray hair, and hairy hair. (1) Judge. 16:19-20; (2) 2Sam. 2:26 p.m. 1 Tim. 2:9; 1 pet. 3:3; (3) Lv. 13:3-4, 10ff; (4) no. 6:5-8, 18-19; (5) 1 Corinthians 11:15; (6) Proverbs 16:31; Dan. 7:9; 1 color. 11:15 am; Revelation 1:14; (7) Judges. 16:22, 28-30; (8) Judges. 20:16; (9) 1Sam. 2:45 p.m.; 2 Sat. 2:11 p.m.; 1 Kings 1:52; Friend. 10:30 am; Acts 27:34; (10) 2 Kings 1:8; (11) Salt. 69:4; (12) Luke 7:38, 44; John 11:2; 12:3; (13) 1 Corinthians 11:14; (14) Judges. 16:17; 2 Sat. 14:26 (15) Judges. 13:5; (16) is. 31:1; (17) Song. 4:1; Dan. 7:9; Revelation 1:14; (18) Genesis 40:17; (19) 2Sam. 18:9; (cf. 2 Sam. 14:26); (20) titles. 3:5 and Rom. 12:2. Haircut: (1) cleansing from sin; (2) rejection; (3) Loss/removal of anointing. (1) Lv. 14:8; (2) jr. 7:29; (3) Judges. 16:19-20. Haircut: (1) Shame; (2) submission; (3) judgment; (4) humiliation; (5) Breaking a vow. See also baldness. (1-3) Is. 3:24; 7:20; 15:2; Jr. 7:29; Ezekiel 5:1; (4-5) Judges. 16:19-21. Barbers: (1) vanity; (2) order (self-glory); (3) Church (as a place where the hair [flesh] is cut). See also barber. (1-2) 2 Sam. 2:26 p.m. 1 Tim. 2:9; 1 pet. 3:3; (3) no. 6:19. Hair Extensions: (1) authority/coverage; (2) Dissatisfied with your coverage (remove extensions). (1-2) 1 Corinthians 11:15. Hair (not singed): (1) God's protection. (1) Dan. 3:27. Hair pulled: (1) abuse; (2) embarrassed; (3) Harnessing (part/part of hair pulled out); (4) frustration. (1) Is. 50:6; (2) Ezra 9:3; no 1:25 p.m.; (3) is. 50:6; (4) As in: "I'm tearing my hair out because nothing is being done about it!" Hair (whether black or white): (1) pay attention to what comes out of your mouth; (2) Promises you can't keep.
(1-2) Mat. no. 5:36-37. Hairy: (1) Carnal person (hairy arms, legs, back). See also Legs - Hairy Legs. (1) Genesis 25:25 and Rom. 9:13. Corridor: See Corridor. Halo: (1) Glory of God; (2) An angel. (1) Mat. no. 17:2; Revelation 1:16; 10:1 Burgers: (1) fast food; (2) sermon; (3) Quick or ill-prepared words or teachings; (4) unbalanced diet; (5) Words spoken without regard to impact or consequences. (1) Hebrews 5:14; (2) Hebrews 5:12-14; (3) 1 Tim. 3:15-16; 2 team 4:3; (4) Mark 4:19; An example of this might be when someone says that fasting according to Isaiah 58 is no longer applicable, even though Jesus clearly says in Matthew 6:16 that we should fast; (5) Ecl. 5:2 Hammer: (1) the Word of God; (2) using the Word of God to capture thoughts and kill false (man-made) thoughts; (3) Talk about man-made constructions; (4) unholy efforts of men; (5) idolatry; (6) Babylon (or warrior nation); (7) Communism. See also Mark in the Name and Place Lexicon. (1) jr. 23:29; (2) Judges. 4:21; 5:26; (Sisera means “to bind with chains” and can speak of fortresses [mental attitudes]) cf. 2 color. 10:3-5; (3) 1 Kings 6:7; (4-5) Salt. 74:6; It is a. 44:12; Jr. 10:2-5; (6) jr. 50:23; (7) As in "hammer and sickle" on the flag. Hand(s): (1) heart; (2) meat; (3) work of the flesh; (4) works; (5) Crippled Heart (withered or deformed hand); (6) The Church (the hands of God); (7) God's provision or action; (8) take; (9) accountability; (10) dominion, control, or authority; (11) oath or promise; (12) objection; (13) help; (14) exit; (15) transportation; (16) impound or confiscate; (17) gift or present; (18) payment; (19) injured, wounded or hit; (20) readily available (by hand); (21) Within reach; (22) detention or arrest; (23) Stretch out your hand; (24) power or strength; (25) invitation; (26) address; (27) laziness (poor) / diligence (rich); (28) United; (29) diligence (rule)/laziness (being governed); (30) brand (own); (31) purchase; (32) Hidden (laziness); (33) silence; (34) My part of the business (one hand); (35) Depression and disappointment (hanging hands). See also Pause, Fingers, Fist, Fist, Clasped Hands, Supported Hands, Knuckles, Palm, Left & Right and Clasped Hands. (1) Psalm 24:4; 58:2; prove. 21:1; Ecl. 7:26; Song. 5:4; James 4:8; (2) Luke
12:39 Ep. 2:11b; (3) Extract. 32:3-4; Dan. 2:34; (4) Genesis 4:11; 5:29; 31:42; German 3:24; prove. 12:14; Ecl. 2:11; (5) Luke 6:6-11; (6) 1 Corinthians 12:12; (7) Ecl. 2:24; 9:1; (8) Genesis 3:22; (9) Genesis 9:2; (10) Genesis 14:20; 16:6,9; 12:10; 41:35; (ii) Genesis 14:22; 21:30.; 24:2; 38:20; 47:29; (12) Genesis 16:22; (13) Genesis 19:10; (14) Genesis 19:16; (15) Genesis 22:6; (16) Genesis 22:10; 25:26; prove. 30:28; (17) Genesis 24:18; 33:10; prove. 31:20; (18) Genesis 31:39; (19) Genesis 32:11; 37:21-22; prove. 6:17; (20) Genesis 32:13; (21) Genesis 33:19; (22) Genesis 38:18; prove. 6:5; (23) Genesis 38:28; (24) Genesis 49:24; Exodus 13:16; prove. 3:27; (25) Proverbs 1:24; (26) Proverbs 4:27; (27) Proverbs 10:4; (28) Proverbs 11:21; 16:5; (29) Proverbs 12:24; (30) Proverbs 14:1; Ecl. 9:10; (31) Proverbs 17:16; (32) Proverbs 19:24; 26:15; (33) Prov. 30:32 (from hand to mouth); (35) Heb. 12:12. Grant: See grant. Hand grenade: (1) anger that needs/wants to be released; (2) load voltage; (3) wanting to throw away your cell phone (which people who love you can't get rid of); (4) fear of something exploding; (5) Wants to get rid of a potential danger, to distance oneself from it (throwing a hand grenade). (1) Numbers 24:10; Justice. 23; (2) jr. 17:22; (3) Mark 3:7, 20; 7:33a; (4) Job 22:10b; (5) 2Sam. Eleven fifteen. Handkerchief: (1) Speaks of great faith and anointing; (2) It speaks of vicarious acts of faith and healing; (3) miracles; (4) Releasing (giving a handkerchief) the anointing for healing or deliverance; (5) Receive anointing for healing or deliverance (receive handkerchief). (1-5) Acts 19:12. Manage: (1) understand and control something/someone; (2) spiritual mastery; (3) no longer held captive (cord falls off); (4) No longer out of control; (5) uncontrollable (too hot to handle); (6) fraud and fraud (secret or abusive); (7) Truth (to be open about something). (1) As in "I am now in control of my new position"; (2-3) John 14:30 (NIV); (4-5) As in "He can't handle it". (6-7) 2 Corinthians 4:2. Handlebars: (1) leadership (directing service); (2) person in the way (someone on the handlebars); (3) discoverer/burden for service (someone behind the wheel); (4) Someone who is uncomfortable with the way things are going/or how you are doing things (riding with someone behind the wheel). (1) Psalm 23:2-4; (2) Genesis 13:1, 14; (blocks your view); (3) Acts 15:36-39; (4) John 6:60, 66.
Handrails: (1) barrier; (2) support. (1) German. 3:5 (RSV); Job 38:10-11; PS107:16; (2) Labor 40:18. Clasped hands: (1) laziness; (2) hunger; (3) self-destruction. (1) Proverbs 6:10; 12:33 (2) Ecl. 4:5. Handshake: See handshake. Laying on of hands: (1) transmission; (2) blessing; (3) wounded; (4) identify with; (5) death (hands over eyes); (6) healing; (7) Tracking. (1-2) Genesis 48:13-20; (3) Genesis 22:12; (4) Genesis 48:16; (5) Genesis 46:4; (6) Mark 6:5; 16:18b; (7) Luke 21:12; 22:53 (RSV). Writing on the wall: (1) The future is fixed; (2) judgment; (3) weighed and found defective; (4) Rumours. (1-3) Dan. 5:5, 27; (4) As in rumours. Hang: (1) Cursed; (2) The Cross; (3) conversion; (4) Christ; (5) discouragement (hanging hands); (6) regret and guilt; (7) In the second heaven (positive experience). (1) Mark 9:42; Gallon. 3:13; (2) Luke 23:39; (3) Gal. 2:20; (4) Acts 5:30; 10:39 am; (5) Hebrews 12:12; (6) Mat. no. 27:4-5; (7) It. 3:14, 8:3. Delta Church: (1) Ministry of the Spirit; (2) Wait on God. (1-2) Is. 40:31; John 3:8. Postage: See postage. Hard/hardhearted: (1) Pride; (2) stubbornness; (3) Resistance to the will of God. (1-2) No. 9:16; Dan. 5:20; (3) Extract. 7:14. Disk: (1) intellect (spirit of the flesh); (2) Spirit Mind (unlimited supernatural quick thinking). See also Hardware and USB. (1) Rom. 8:5; Colossians 2:18; (2) 1 Corinthians 2:16. Hardware (computers): (1) The body of flesh/temple. See also computer, hard drive, laptop, desktop and software. (1) 1 Corinthians 6:19; Colossians 1:22. Hardware: (1) sky; (2) The deposit of belief (belief is the substance...). (1) Fil. 4:19; (2) Hebrews 11:1. Prostitutes: (1) Seductive spirit (sexual immorality); (2) an idolatrous or adulterous church; (3) A Christian who flirts with other gods; (4) A Christian who engages in immoral sex; (4) prostitutes; (5) corporate dependent church; (6) Babylon; (7) Escort to hell (seductive prostitute).
See also woman. (1) Judge. 16:5; prove. 7:10; (2) jr. 3:1, 6; Ezekiel 16:15-17, 32; Revelation 17:5; (3) jr. 2:20; (4) 1 Corinthians 6:15-18; (4) Proverbs 29:3; (5-6) Revelation 16:19; 17:4-5; 18:2-3; (7) Prov 5:3-5; 7:10-27; 23:27. Harvest: (1) Gain Souls; (2) The end of the world/final gathering of souls. See also farm and landscape. (1) John 4:35-42; (2) Mat. no. 13:39 Hash Brown: See fries. hat: (1) identity; (2) role or responsibility; (3) cover; (4) authority; (5) honor; (6) misfortune. Also consider the type of hat. For example: if you wear a captain's hat, it means you will be in charge of a service. If you had a Captain Cook hat, it could mean you will win a nation for Christ. A helmet signifies salvation or spiritual warfare and the need to protect your thoughts (see Ephesians 6:17). See also hat and helmet. (1) German. 1:15; Judges 11:11; 1 sat. 10:1; (2) As in "I wear so many hats"; (3-6) 1 Cor. 11:3-16. Hate: (1) murderer. (1) 1 John 3:15. Hawk: (1) keen-eyed; (2) under surveillance; (3) planning in spiritual thermals; (4) Spiritual Predator. (1-2) As in "Hawkeye"; (3) Job 39:26; (4) Hawks feed on other birds and small mammals. There are: (1) carnal motives; (2) Carnal works. (1-2) 1 Cor. 3:12-13. Hay fever: (1) being spiritually closed by the works of the flesh; (2) Being defeated and taken away from the world. (1) 1 Corinthians 3:12, 15; (2) 1 John 2:16. Head: (1) Jesus Christ; (2) authority; (3) leadership; (4) father; (5) blessed; (6) foundation (Dan. 2:31-33, note this image starts at the head, not the feet); (7) Disapproval or disgust (shake of head). See also decapitation and plaque. (1) 1 Corinthians 11:3; Eph. 4:15; 5:23; (2) Excerpt. 6:25 p.m. (3-4) Exodus. 6:14; number 1:4; 1 Chr. 29:11; PS 133:2; (5) German. 28:13; (6) Salt. 133:1-3; Dan. 2:37-39; (7) Psalms 44:14; 109:25. Head: (1) mocking Christ or leadership; (2) provocation; (3) despised;
(4) sarcasm; (5) disrespect; (6) abuse; (7) fatal blow; (8) Serious Injury. (1-6) Mat. no. 27:31; Mark 15:19; (7-8) Genesis 3:15. Head (overhead): (1) Indictment (if signed overhead); (2) suppressed; (3) hold (if feet are on head); (4) transmission (when hands are overhead); (5) exemption; (6) blind or veiled; (7) point lost. (1) Mat. no. 27:37; (2) Ezra 9:6; PS38:4; (3) Psalm 66:12; (4) Lv. 16:21; (5) Jon. 4:6; (6) As in: "That went over your head." Headphones: (1) hearing from God; (2) What someone hears (positive or negative). (1) Mark 4:9; (2) Rom. 12:2; 2 color. 10:5. Heal/ed/ar: (1) conversion of heart; (2) Through the Cross; (3) literal healing; (4) It confirms that the Kingdom of God is within and has arrived; (5) A call to act in faith (on receipt of a word [which may be a dream]); (6) A call to walk in the Spirit; (7) demonic liberation; (8) Fake healing (e.g. through cults or occult religions). (1) Mat. no. 13:15; Luke 4:18; John 12:40; (2) is. 53:5; (3) (4) Mat. no. 4:23; 9:35 a.m.; Luke 9:2, 6, 11; 10:9; (5) Mat. no. 8:8; (cf. Mark 6:4-5; Luke 4:16, 22-23); (6) Mark 6:13; Luke 4:18; Acts 10:38; (7) Luke 8:2, 36; 9:42; (8) 2 Thess. 2:9. Pile up: (1) knead or collect; (2) witness; (3) ruin; (4) lots (piles); (5) Do good to an enemy (coal on your head). (1) Genesis 31:46; work 16:4; 27:16; Rome. 12:20 2 bar. 4:3; James 5:3; (2) Genesis 31:48, 51-52; (3) is. 17:1b; 25:2; German 13:16; Joseph 8:28; 2 Kings 19:25; (4) Judges. 15:16 (RSV); (5) Proverbs 25:21-22. Listen: (1) Receive into your heart; (2) obedience; (3) understanding. (1) Ezek. 3:10; Mark 4:9; 8:18b; (2) Psalm 49:1; The Hebrew word for hearing, shama, also carries the idea of obedience; (3) 1 Kings 3:9. hearse: (1) death; (2) Burial/burial of a subject. (I) 2 Kings 23:20; Luke 7:12; (2) Genesis 23:4; 49:29; Rome. 6:4; Colossians 2:12-13. Heart: (1) The real person; (2) The inner part of the person; (3) the spirit; (4) God's measure for a person; (5) innermost thoughts; (6) the mind; (7) emotions; (8) The Will; (9) The core or medium; (10) The place where wisdom is deposited; (II) The Abyss; (12) The true altar of God. See also hard/hardhearted. (1-2) Psalms 19:14; 24:4; 28:3; 55:21; (3) Rom. 2:29; 8:27; 2 color. 1:22; (4) 1
Sam 15:7b; (5) Genesis 6:5; 27:42; (6) Genesis 24:45; Exodus 4:21; (7) Genesis 42:28; Exodus 4:14; Lev. 26:16; (8) Excerpt. 7:23; 252; 35:5, 21-22; (9) Extract. 15:8; (10) Extract. 35:25-26, 35 (KJV), 36:1-2; (11) Salt. 64:6; (12) jr. 17:1. Heat: (1) adversity; (2) pressure; (3) anger; (4) fire; (5) withered under pressure; (6) judgment; (7) noon (heat of the day); (8) Sun. See also fire. (1-2) jr. 17:8; Luke 12:55; Revelation 16:9; (3) German. 29:24; Ezekiel 3:14; (4) Acts 28:3; (5) James 1:11; (6) 2 Ped. 3:10, 12; Revelation 16:9; (7) 2Sam. 4:5; 1 sat. 11:11; Friend. 20:12; (8) Psalm 19:6. Heater: (1) increase heat (pressure, adversity). See also fire, hearth, hearth, and oven. (1) Dan. 3:19. Heaven: (1) The spiritual realm (second heaven); (2) The House of God (The Father); (3) eternity; (4) The spiritual realm; (5) The location of the reward; (6) Permanent Treasury; (7) The House of the Faithful; (8) The kingdom of angels; (9) The throne of God (third heaven); (10) heaven (first heaven); (11) given by God (from heaven); (12) The place of unlimited blessings; (13) The place from which the church is to exercise its rule. (1) Mat. no. 3:16; 6:10; Luke 10:18; Acts 10:11; (2) Mat. no. 3:17; 5:16, 34, 45, 48; 6:1, 9; (3) 2 Corinthians 5:1; (4) Mat. no. 4:17; John 3:12; (5) Mat. no. 5:12; (6) Mat. no. 6:20; 19:21; (7) Mat. no. 8:11; Luke 10:20; 2 color. 5:1; (8) Mat. no. 18:10; 10:30 p.m.; 12:36 28:2; Luke 22:43; Gallon. 1:8; (9) Mat. no. 23:22; Acts 7:49; 2 color. 12:2; (10) Mat. no. 12:30 pm; Luke 4:25; James 5:18; (11) Luke 20:4; John 3:27; 6:51; (12) Eph. 1:3; (13) Eph. 3:10; 2:6. Severe: (1) depression; (2) grief; (3) sadness; (4) the glory of God; (5) freight; (6) accountability; (7) recording; (8) big guns; (9) physical tyrants or spiritual giants; (10) wealth/prosperity; (11) honor/reputation; (12) Sin/guilt. See also transportation, fat and weight. (1-3) Psalms 119:28; (4) 1 Kings 8:11; 2 color. 4:17; (5-6) Extract. 18:18; (7) As in "Things Were Getting Difficult"; (8-9) As in “He sent the heavy”; (10) Genesis 31:1 (cf. KJV & NKJV); (11) Evil. 1:6 (honor is the Hebrew Kabod, implying a sense of weight); (12) Salt. 38:4; heb. 12:1. Coverage: (1) Protection; (2) Restricted or Channeled; (3) painful containment; (4) A call to stand in the gap; (5) wall. See also fence and wall.
(1) Job 1:10; PS 80:12; Friend. 21:33; Mark 12:1; (2) Job 3:23; (3) Proverbs 15:19; (4) Ezekiel. 13:5; 10:30 p.m.; (5) Os. 2:6. Leap: (1) Betrayal; (2) hit from behind; (3) past life; (4) past revealed; (5) trap/strength; (6) Withhold. See also wall. (1) Genesis 3:15; PS41:9; John 13:18; (2) Genesis 49:17; (3) Psalms 49:5; (4) jr. 13:22 (RSV); (5) Jeremiah 18:9; (6) Genesis 25:26. Height: (1) measurement of something; (2) Spiritual dimension; (3) The measure of a person (in human terms); (4) heaven; (5) spiritual plateau; (6) pride; (7) starch; (8) the house of God; (9) Greatness and dominion. See also Big, Small, High, and High. (1) Rom. 8:39 (love); (2) Eph. 3:18; (3) 1Sam. 17:4; Dan. 3:1; (cf. 1 Sam. 16:7b); (4) Job 22:12; PS 102:19; 148:1; prove. 25:3; (5) jr. 31:12; Ezekiel 20:40; (6) jr. 49:16; Ezekiel 31:10; (7) jr. 51:53; Amos 2:9; (8) Ezekiel. 20:40; (9) Dan. 4:20-22. Helicopter: (1) Christ or a salvation (rescue) ministry; (2) ministry; (3) Vertical Elevation; (4) Rapid Rise; (5) Pride at risk (rapid rise); (6) Evil spirit (spy helicopter). See also helicopter rotor blades. (1-3) Psalms 91:12; Friend. 17:27; Luke 1:69; John 6:39; (4-5) 1 Tim. 3:1, 6; 1 sat. 15:17; (6) 1 Fr. 5:8. The helicopter blades: (1) The leader's words holding him down to protect himself; (2) Uplifting Words. See also Helicopters and Propellers. (1) Esther 7:6-7; Friend. 14:3-4.8; (2) 1 Corinthians 14:3. Helm: (1) Redemption; (2) hope; (3) Protect your spirit; (4) Keep your head down (beware of pride); (5) Spiritual warfare. See also cap, hat and motorcycle helmet. (1) Is. 59:17; Eph. 6:17; (2) 1 Thess. 5:8; (3) 2 Corinthians 10:5; 1 pet. 1:13; (4) Rom. 12:16; (5) 2 Corinthians 10:3-5; Eph. 6:11. Sheath: (1) The location of the overflow. (1) Psalm 133:2; Friend. 9:20; 14:36 Hemorrhoids: (1) Stress; (2) Strive to get rid of a burden/sin. (1-2) 1 Sam. 6:11 (KJV). Chicken: (1) Christ; (2) comfort, nourish, and protect; (3) Church.
See also chicken. (1-2) Mat. no. 23:37; Luke 13:34; (3) Mat. no. 23:37 and Acts 14:27. Herbs: (1) Bitterness. See also spices. (1) Excerpt. 12:8; Number 9:11. Hidden: (1) dead to self; (2) Of course. (1-2) Colossians 3:3. Conceal: (1) guilt (sin consciousness); (2) fear; (3) shame; (4) protection; (5) Ignore a problem. See also Hunt, Hide and Run. (1) Lv. 5:2-4 (unconscious meaning "hidden from Him"); prove. 28:1 (The Hebrew word for "wicked" here is Rasha - among its meanings is the thought of "guilty"); (2) Mat. no. 24:24-25; (3) Genesis 3:8, 10; (cf. Gen 2:25); (4) Extract. 2:2-3; Job 5:21; PS 17:8; (5) Lv. 20:4; German 22:1, 3. Hide (God hides): (1) A sign of spiritual adultery. (1) German. 31:17-18; 32:16-20. High: (1) God; (2) sublime; (3) heaven; (4) Spiritual Foundation; (5) vault (tower)/security; (6) spiritually elevated; (7) proud; (8) praise; (9) wisdom; (10) Abominations to God (who is highly valued among men). See also Height, Hills, and Mountains. (1) Genesis 14:18-20; PS 18:13; 78:35; 83:18; (2) Excerpt. 14:8; Number 33:3; 2 Sat. 23:1; work 5:11; Luke 14:8, 10; (3) Extract. 25:20; work 11:8; 16:19 22:12; PS68:18; 103:11; It is a. 6:1; (4) 1Sam. 9:12, 14; 10:5; 1 Kings 3:4; (5) 2Sam. 22:3 (KJV); PS 18:2 (KJV); PS61:2-3; 91:14; 144:2; (6) 2Sam. 10:49 p.m.; 23:1; (7) Job 21:22; PS 18:27; PS62:9; 75:5; 101:5; prove. 21:4 (KJV); (8) Salt. 149:6; (9) Prov. 8:1-2; 9:1, 3; 24:7; (10) Luke 16:15; 20:46. High heels: (1) woman in authority; (2) businesswoman; (3) woman who wants more authority (to look taller); (4) contact with homosexuals (man in high heels); (5) worldly woman. (1) Judge. 4:4, 9; (2) Acts 16:14; (3) 1 Kings 21:7; (4) 1 Corinthians 9:22; (5) Proverbs 7:10. Illuminator: (1) enlightenment/revelation; (2) Outstanding; (3) Glory of God. (1) Dan. 5:24-25; Revelation 19:16; (2) 1Sam. 9:2; (3) Psalms 18:12; It is a. 60:19; Ezekiel 1:28. High-rise apartment: (1) Sudden elevation; (2) prophetic office; (3) preoccupation with impractical things (ivory tower).
See also tower. (1) Genesis 41:14; (2) Numbers 22:41; (3) 2Sam. 11:1-2. High School: (1) Spiritual Training; (2) college; (4) Passing into Eternity (Trials/Graduation); (5) Entry into spiritual maturity (examinations/degree). (1) Is. 50:4; Luke 1:80; (2) Mat. no. 5:1-2; (4) Revelation 20:12; (5) Mat. no. 5:9 (“sons” are mature children who have become like their father). Highway: (1) God's way (the "high" way); (2) trade route; (3) broad, easy, or quick way (way of the world); (4) Road to Hell; (5) uncertain; (6) The main route; (7) The way of life (belief); (8) spiritual decline (empty streets); (9) A heart prepared for God; (10) The way to heaven; (11) Prayer (the "high" way). See also road, highway, and street. (1) John 14:6; (2) Mat. no. 22:9-10; Mark 10:46; (3-4) Mat. no. 7:13; (5) Judges. 5:6; (6) Judges. 20:31-32; 21:19; number 20:19; (7) Proverbs 16:17; It is a. 35:8; Jr. 31:21; (8) is. 33:8; (9) is. 40:3; (10) is. 62:10; John 1:51; (11) 2 Chr. 7:14; see John 14:6 and 14:13-14. Highway Patrol: (1) To be assessed for service (roadworthiness); (2) angels. See also automobile. (1) 1 Tim. 3:1-7; (2) Hebrews 1:14. Kidnapping: (1) warning of a possible destiny derailing; (2) warning of deviant target; (3) warning of a shattered destiny; (4) Someone trying to influence you with a hidden agenda; (5) Interfering with the second heaven. See also ambush. Hills: (1) Strength; (2) place of prosperity; (3) suspended; (4) proud person; (5) pride; (6) location of disclosure; (7) obfuscation; (8) spiritual plateau; (9) House of God; (10) place of idolatry; (11) durable; (12) space for cutting the meat; (13) landmark; (14) military plateau; (15) Rustic Country. See also mountain and strength. (1) Salt. 95:4; (2) Psalm 50:10; (3) is. 30:17; Friend. 5:14; (4) is. 40:4; Luke 3:5; (5) is. 2:12-14; Jr. 49:16; Luke 4:25-29; (6) Numbers 23:9; 2 Kings 1:9; 4:27; Luke 9:37; (7) 1Sam. 23:19; 26:1; PS 104:18; Jr. 16:16; (8) Excerpt. 17:9-10; 1 sat. 10:10; PS 2:6; 3:4; 15:1; 24:3; 43:3; (9) Psalm 68:15-16 (KJV); 99:9; 121:1; (10) German. 12:2; 1 Kings 11:7; 14:23 16:4; 17:10; Jr. 2:20; Ezekiel 6:3-4; ho. 4:13; (11) German. 33:15; (12) Jose. 5:3; (13) Jose. 15:9; 18:13-14; 12:30 pm; (14) 1Sam. 9:11; 10:5; (15) Psalms 50:10; 65:12; It is a. 5:1 Hippopotamus: (1) Horse.
See also horse. (1) Hippopotamus is a Greek name meaning “horse”. Hips: (1) meat thickness; (2) Called by self-reliance to rely more on spirit (hip prosthesis). (1-2) Genesis 32:25, 28, 32. Stroke: (1) judgment; (2) death. (1-2) Extract. 12:7, 22; German 21:4-5; 2 Sat. 12:15 It's one. 53:4, 8th hole: (1) concealment; (2) house, burrow, burrow, or nest (resting place); (3) trap; (4) clay pit; (5) spirit portal; (6) cave; (7) defective (in clothing); (8) empty; (9) exit; (10) Used (as pledge); (11) Not exchanged (deposit); (12) Something is missing (incomplete); (13) time to replace (in deposit); (14) Your heart (hole in the ground); (15) Alliance (a ring created by the edge). (1) 1Sam. 2:11 p.m.; It is a. 2:19; 7:19; Jr. 13:4; 16:16; Microphone 7:17; (2) is. 11:8; Jr. 48:28; Friend. 8:20; Luke 9:58; (3) is. 42:22; (4) is. 51:1; (5) Ezekiel. 8:7-12; (6) No. 2:12; (7-9) Witch. 1:6; (10-11) Mat. no. 9:16; (13) Luke 5:36-38; (14) 2 Corinthians 4:7; (15) Genesis 9:12-13. Hole in One: (1) Precise word that pierces the heart; (2) Saying the right thing at the right time. Holidays: (1) rest; (2) celebration; (3) stuck in religion/working towards heaven (holy day); (4) Drop your guard. See also tourists. (1) Excerpt. 20:11; 31:17; (2) Excerpt. 12:14; (3) Gal. 4:9-10 (this is especially true if the scene works well); (4) 1 Fr. 5:8. Hollow: (1) empty (without substance); (2) Not solid; (3) spirit. (1-2) 1 Tim. 1:10; 4:3; 6:3-5; (3) Judges. 15:19. Hollywood: (1) fame (worldly fame); (2) Superficiality. (1) Acts 8:9-10; 12:22-23; (2) Mat. no. 23:27; John 5:44. homeland: (1) heaven; (2) On the way to heaven (on the way home); (3) house; (4) Comfort/Quiet. See also home page. (1-2) John 14:2-4; heb. 11:10 a.m.; (3) literal home; (4) Ruth 1:9; It is a. 66:1; Dan. 4:4. homeless man: (1) Christ; (2) true student; (3) Without a spiritual homeland; (4) poverty; (5) Damn. See also vagabond. (1) Mat. no. 8:20; (2) Mark 10:29; (3) Luke 13:35; (4-5) Genesis 4:12. Homework: (1) put our hearts in order; (2) Understand and study
Word. See also home page. (1) 2 Kings 20:1; It is a. 38:1; (2) 2 Tim. 2:15. Homosexuality: (1) association of non-reproductive males (non-evangelistic); (2) kids club; (3) men are carried away by carnal lust; (4) Spirit of Antichrist. See also genitals and sex. Note: If the dreamer experiences arousal or a perverted conscience in the dream, then a sexual/pornographic/sexual/lust-robbing problem or evil spirit is likely involved. (1) Mark 10:35-37; (cf. Mark 10:9; Ephesians 5:31-32); (2) Mat. no. 14:15, 15:23; Mark 10:35-37; (3) Rom. 1:24, 27; (4) Dan. 11:37 a.m.; Rome. 1:25. Homosexual acts: (1) atrocities; (2) lust; (3) abuse; (4) rape; (5) Demonic harassment. See also genitals and sex. (1-3) Rom. 1:24-28; 1 color. 6:9. Honey: (1) the Word of God; (2) Nice words; (3) grace or mercy; (4) blooming fertility; (5) manna from heaven; (6) blessings and abundance; (7) self-importance; (8) God's provision; (9) sweet words; (10) Spiritual enlightenment; (11) money; (12) Uncorrupted Word of God (wild honey); (13) disclosure; (14) Participate in the Promised Land. See also bees. (1) Judge. 14:8; PS 19:9-10; 119:103; prove. 24:13-14; It is a. 7:15; Ezekiel 3:3; (2) Proverbs 5:3; 16:24; Song. 4:11; (3) Mat. no. 3:4 (where the locust speaks of judgment and the honey speaks of grace); (4) Extract. 3:8, 17; 33:3; Lev. 20:24; (5) Extract. 16:31 (6) Num 13:27; 14:8; German 8:8; (7) Lv. 2:11; prove. 25:27; (8) German. 32:13; 2 Sat. 17:29; PS81:16; (9) Prov 5:3-4; 25:16; Revelation 10:9-10; (10) 1Sam. 14:27, 29; (11) As in "Land of Milk and Honey"; (12) Mat. no. 3:4; Mark 1:6;
(13) Excerpt. 16:31 and Deut. 8:2-3; (14) Excerpt. 13:5b. Honeycomb: (1) Speaks of solid spiritual food; (2) Those who hate are full of other things. (1) song. 5:1; (2) Proverbs 27:7. Hooded: (1) Mind Blind/Heart Veiled; (2) cover or hide something; (3) overcast; (4) disgrace or disgrace; (5) needs Christ; (6) fear; (7) Perky Lips; (8) sadness. (1) 2 Corinthians 3:13-15; (2) Genesis 38:15; (cf. Gen 3:8); (3-4) Jr. 14:4; Ezekiel 7:18; 1 color. 11:4; (5) 2 Corinthians 3:16; Jr. 14:4; (6) Extract. 34:30; (7) Salt. 140:9; prove. 10:6; (8) 2Sam. 3:30 p.m.; Esther 6:12. Hook: (1) promise; (2) The Gospel; (3) The word with power; (4) Politically involved by force (trap); (5) snare of temptation. (1) Acts 2:38-39; 7:17; Eph. 3:6; (2) Mat. no. 4:19; (3) 1 Corinthians 2:4. (4) Ezekiel. 19:4; 38:4; (5) Genesis 4:7. Horizon: (1) The foreseeable future; (2) Expectation. See also binoculars, range, and distance. Wasp: See wasp. Horn(s): (1) Strength; (2) potency; (3) influence; (3) voice; (4) crown (king) or chief; (5) the power of God (The Spirit); (6) pride; (7) strength of heart; (8) Christ (Horn of Redemption); (9) appeal to God; (10) artificial violence; (11) domain; (12) alarm or warning (sounding the ram's horn "shofar"); (13) celebration; (14) omnipotence or full power (seven horns); (15) nations. See also anointing (cf. 1 Samuel 16:1, 13) and shofar. (1-2) Genesis 22:13 (This is a harbinger of Christ giving up his power); PS 89:17; 92:10; Justice. 2:17; Dan. 8:7-8; Amos 6:13 (KJV); Room 3:4 (RSV); (3) Joseph. 6:4-8 (spiritual voice); Ezekiel 29:21; Dan. 7:11, 24; (4) Psalm 75:10; Dan. 7:24; 8:20-21; Revelation 17:12; (5) 1Sam. 16:13; (6) Ps 75:4-5 (horn raised); (7) jr. 17:1 (altar horns); (8) Salt. 18:2; 132:17; Luke 1:69; (9) 1 Kings 1:50-51; 2:28 (holding the horns of the altar); PS 118:27; Amos 3:14; (10) 1 Kings 22:11; 2 Chr. 18:10 (iron horns); (11) Zak. 1:21; (12) no. 10:4, 9; (13) Lv. 23:24; (14) Revelation 5:6; (15) Zak. 1:21. Horse: (1) Looking at the world; (2) the meat; (3) hire the world; (4) not looking to God; (5) speed; (6) starch; (7) performance; (8) authority; (9) hunger (dark horse); (10) death (pale horse); (11) war (red horse); (12) worldly spirit (seahorse); (13) Divine (white horse); (14) Competitive spirit (racehorse). (1) German. 17:16; 1 Kings 10:28; 2 Chr. 9:28; It is a. 31:1; (2) is. 31:3; Revelation 19:18; (3) 2 Kings 7:6; (4) German. 17:16; It is a. 31:1; (5) jr. 4:13; room 1:8; (6) is.
31:1; Jr. 47:3; (7) Revelation 9:19; (8) Revelation 6:2; (9) Revelation 6:5; (10) Revelation 6:8; (11) Revelation 6:4; (12) jr. 6:23; 50:42; (13) Revelation 6:2; (14) 2Sam. 18:22; PS 147:10. Horse (rider on the white horse): (1) Jesus Christ; (2) warrior; (3) loyal and loyal; (4) justice; (5) Judges. (1-5) Revelation 19:11-13. Hose (Garden): (1) The flow of the mind; (2) The outpouring of the Spirit. See also sponge. (1-2) Acts 2:17. Hospital: (1) Church; (2) Department of Health and Reconstruction; (3) sick church; (4) heaven; (5) He needs healing (going to the hospital). (1) 1 Corinthians 12:28; Eph. 4:12, 16; (2) Gal. 6:1-2; (3) 1 Corinthians 1:10; Revelation 3:17; (4) Revelation 21:4; (5) Brand. 2:3-4. Hostage: (1) For ransom demands; (2) An unredeemed area in your life; (3) starch; (4) Blackmail. (1) Job 33:24; ho. 13:14; (2) is. 51:10-11 (KJV); Jr. 31:11; Friend. 20:28; 1 team 2:6; (3) jr. 38:6; (4) Prov. 6:1-3; It is a. 16:4. Hot: (1) anger; (2) problems; (3) Aflame for God; (4) passionate; (5) confrontation; (6) violent; (7) cleaning; (8) judgment; (9) devour; (10) The Latest. See also cold and fire. (1) Excerpt. 32:19, 22; 22:24; German 9:19; (2) As in "They fell into hot water"; (3) Revelation 3:15-16; (4) Psalms 39:3; Jr. 20:9; (5) Evil. 4:1; (6) 2Sam. 11:15 am; (7) It. 12:11; (8) Dan. 3:22; (9) Os. 7:7; (10) As in "hot off the press". Hot Air Balloon: (1) Service of the Spirit. See also airship. (1) Ezek. 3:14; 8:3; 11:1. Hot Chocolate: (1) Anointing. (1) Psalms 23:5. Hotel: (1) Temporary location; (2) incidentally; (3) A stopover on the way; (4) In Scripture, staying at an inn can be a place of revelation; (5) church (e.g. where we drink); (6) A church at rest; (7) name (hotel chain); (8) resting place. (1-3) Genesis 42:27; 43:21; Exodus 4:24; Luke 2:7; 10:35 a.m.; (4) Luke 24:28-31; Genesis 28:11-15; (5) Eph. 5:18; (8) Hebrews 4:1, 5, 9-11. Hotel reception: (1) New ministry or temporary company (registration); (2) Retiring from temporary service or from a period of life (retirement). (1) Genesis 24:23b; (2) Genesis 24:56.
Hot Dogs: (1) feed him what he wants to hear (convenience food); (2) Being spiritually lazy (wanting fast food). (1) Is. 30:10; Jr. 5:31; (2) Mat. no. 25:8-9. Hot Rod: (1) someone who moves in anger; (2) moving too fast; (3) Show service without perseverance. (1) Excerpt. 32:19; (2) 2Sam. 18:19ff; (3) Hebrews 10:38. Hot water: See water (hot). House: (1) One person; (2) church; (3) one's house or home; (4) himself; (5) cover; (6) Ministry; (7) business; (8) Israel; (9) Glorious Person, Church, or Ministry (Western Red Cedar House); (10) death (demolition); (11) Spiritual renewal (interior renovation/decoration); (12) Superficial reconstruction (exterior renovation); (13) Freed from a demon (clean house); (14) oppressed or possessed by demons (unclean house). See also building, house, house interior, mansion, new house, old house, palace, estate, house ruin and temple. (I) 2 Corinthians 5:1; heb. 3:6; (2) 1 Tim. 3:15; 2 team 2:20; heb. 3:6; 1 pet. 2:5; (3) 1 Tim. 3:4; 5:13; (5) Genesis 19:8; Friend. 8:8; Also as in "under the head of the house"; (7) John 2:16; (8) Hebrews 8:10; (9) 1 Kings 6:9; (10) John 2:19-21; (II) 2 Chr. 24:4; (12) Joel 2:13; Friend. 13:20-21; 1 pet. 3:3; (13-14) Luke 11:24-25. Floating house: (1) family; (2) infuse the anointing; (3) Relax (Cruise). See also cruise and yacht. (1) Genesis 7:1; (2) Ezekiel. 47:9; (3) See public holidays. House fire: (1) verdict; (2) words against his ministry; (3) power of God, revival or Pentecost (nondestructive fire); (4) Fire of God; (5) Angry guy. See also fire and house. (1) Revelation 18:8; (2) James 3:5-6; (3) Extract. 3:2-3; Acts 2:3; (4) Dept. 1:18; (5) Genesis 44:18. House for sale: (1) soul in balance; (2) Not yet bought by Christ; (3) sell; (4) Vulnerable to exploitation. (1) Joel 3:14; (2) 1 Corinthians 6:19-20; (3) 2 Tim. 4:10a; (4) Mat. no. 26:14-16. Hovercraft: (1) vehicle or spirit; (2) (+) angels; (3) (-) demon spirit (does negative things or when hovercraft is dark color). See also amphibious vehicle.
(1) Job 4:15; Ezekiel 10:17; (2) Mark 6:49; (3) Mat. no. 12:43 p.m. Hundreds: (1) full count (10x10 = complete completeness); (2) total; (3) full blessing; (4) Maximum Blessings; (5) Financial Integrity ($100); (6) The guilt of unforgiveness; (7) The glory of God (300); (8) The shame of the people (300); (9) Complete Harvest. (1-2) Luke 15:4-6 (the whole flock); (2) Tithing is 1/10, meaning that once we have given the first tenth of our income, we recognize his right to the remainder. It also means “how's the first round” (1-10), so the rest is also God given; (3-4) Mat. no. 13:8; Mark 4:8; (6) Mat. no. 18:28; (7) Genesis 5:22; 45:22; Judges 7:2,6-7; 1 Kings 10:17; (8) Mark 14:4-5 (Mary was ashamed); 2 Chron. 12:9-10; (9) Mat. no. 13:23. Hunger: (1) humiliation; (2) spiritual longing for God and His Word; (3) judgment; (4) desire for justice; (5) needy; (6) refuse meat; (7) Vulnerable to false teachings. See also fasting and thirst. (1-2) Deut. 8:3; (3) German. 28:48; 32:24; labor 5:5; (4) Mat. no. 5:6; (5) Works 22:7; (6) Salt. 107:5; (7) Proverbs 27:7; Friend. 4:6; Luke 4:10-11. Hunter/Hunter: Anything related to hunting in Scripture has a negative or anti-Christian tone. Examples of meanings are: (1) The enemy; (2) The carnal person; (3) A man hunter or pious people; (4) Evil (chasing the violent person); (5) Third Party Guarantee; (6) laziness (don't grill what you catch); (7) adultery (pursuit of life); (8) Being hunted can be a sign of injustice/sin; (9) False prophets hunt souls; (10) Corruption, embezzlement or disloyalty. (1) Proverbs 6:5; 1 pet. 5:8; (2) Genesis 25:27; 27:5; (3) Genesis 10:9; 1 sat. 12:11; 26:20; (4) Psalms 140:11; (5) Proverbs 6:1-5; (6) Proverbs 12:27; (7) Proverbs 6:26; (8) jr. 16:16-18; (9) Ezekiel. 13:18-21; (10) Microphone. 7:2. Hurricane: See storm. Hurry (in a hurry): (1) get ready (sense of urgency); (2) fast exit; (3) voyage ahead; (4) birth of a ministry; (5) timeout (urgency); (6) Driven by the world; (7) God is in no hurry; (8) turning away from God; (9) act quickly; (10) escape; (11) Decision Required; (12) afraid to sin; (13) Not blessed; (14) Urgent repentance is necessary. See also Execution and Urgency. (1-3) Genesis 19:15; Exodus 12:11; (4) Genesis 41:14; (5) Luke 14:21; 2 pets. 3:12 (Christ returns); (6) Extract. 5:13; (7) Yosh. 10:13; It is a. 28:16b; (8) Judges.
2:17; PS 16:4; (9) 1Sam. 20:38; Acts 12:7; Revelation 2:5; (10) 1Sam. 23:26; 2 Sat. 4:4; 17:16; PS55:8; Acts 22:18; (11) 1Sam. 25:17-18, 34; (12) Proverbs 1:16, 7:23; 192; (13) Proverbs 20:21; 28:20; 29:20; (14) Revelation 2:16. Husband: (1) Jesus; (2) God; (3) Natural husband. See also friend. (1) Mat. no. 9:15; 25:1, 13; John 3:29a; (2) is. 54:5; (3) John 4:16. Hut: (1) Spiritually impoverished individual. See also hut and cottage. (1) 2Sam. 9:4; (cf. 1 Cor 6:19). Hyena: (1) warning of an attack on a sleeping ghost; (2) Called to stay spiritually alert. (1-2) Is. 52:1a; Luke 22:45-46. Hysterectomy: (1) unable to gain souls (church/barren person); (3) barren church/person; (4) Deprived of God's promises. See also birth. (1-2) Revelation 3:1; (4) Genesis 20:18. Ice: (1) cold; (2) cold person; (3) no love (increase in meanness); (4) interrupt the flow of the mind; (5) deceitful heart; (6) Hardened hearts that melt under pressure. See also Black and Cold. (1-2) Psalm 147:17 (KJV); (3) Mat. no. 12:12; (4) Job 38:30; PS 147:17-18; (5-6) Job 6:15-17. Ice Cream: (1) Not sharing the gospel; (2) preaching the gospel without love; (3) the promises of God; (4) Misleading food (a sweetener). See also cream and dessert. (1) Hebrews 5:13 (cream is the best part of milk); (2) Mat. no. 12:12; Fil. 1:17; (3) Extract. 3:8 (milk and honey); Lev. 20:24; (4) prov. 20:17 and Prov. 23:1-3. Ice Skating: (1) having fun in a cold, hostile environment; (2) vulnerable (on thin ice); (3) Vulnerable (thin ice); (4) Walking in faith in a cold environment (walking on water). See also Swipe and Swipe. (1) Lam. 3:30 p.m.; Friend. 5:39; (2-3) 2 Sam. 23:17; Justice. 5:9; Rome. 16:4; 1 color. 3:30 p.m.; Fil. 2:30; (4) Mat. no. 14:28-29. Frosting (Cake): (1) Sweeten the message. (1) 2 Tim. 4:3-4. Idol: (1) Demons; (2) false god; (3) trap; (4) Silver and Gold.
(1) 1 Corinthians 10:19-20; (2) Psalm 96:5; (3) Psalm 106:36; (4) salt. 115:4; 135:15. Immigration: (1) Enter the Kingdom; (2) Enter the promise. (1) Mat. no. 12:28 p.m. Luke 17:21; John 3:5; (2) German. 27:3b. Incense: (1) prayers; (2) worship; (3) Idol worship. See also perfume. (1) Psalm 141:2; Revelation 8:3-4; (2) Excerpt. 25:6; 30:7; 2 Chr. 32:12b; (3) jr. 1:16; 44:19. Native Americans (Americans): Explore the associations of the dreamer or visionary. See also First Nations, Elders, and Native Americans. Indian (Asian): (1) explore associations of the dreamer or visionary; (2) See aliens and aliens. See also Black, Caucasian, and Male First Nations Peoples. Indigenous Peoples: See First Nations and Indigenous Peoples. Sector/ial: (1) large companies; (2) marketing; (3) Mechanics. See also Business, Busy, and Machinery. (1-2) 1 Kings 10:14-15; 2 Chr. 1:17; (3) 2 Chr. 10:15 pm Information Desk: (1) Approach God for guidance. (1) Proverbs 4:11; Jr. 29:11-14a. Before: See Before. Ingrown toenail: (1) injured conductor affecting body gait (big toe); (2) Self-inflicted problem that becomes painful and affects your gait; (3) problems with your children/spirit children (smaller limbs of your body); (4) Small problem that causes great pain; (5) The suffering of a nation affecting other nations around it. See also toes. (1) 1 Corinthians 12:12; (2) 1Sam. 2:29-30; prove. 29:15; (3) 1 Cor. 12:12 and Gal. 6:10; cf. friend. 10:35-36; (4) 1Sam. 2:29-30; (5) Dan. 2:41-42. Injection: see needle. Ink: (1) writing; (2) book (how to become an author); (3) The spirit written in people's hearts; (4) you can talk face-to-face about the meeting instead of writing; (5) An ink stain on a bag indicates writing that may be offensive. (1-2) jr. 36:18; (3) 2 Corinthians 3:3; (4) 2 John 1:12; 3 John 1:13. Inner Tube: (1) The Spirit; (2) The spiritual person. See also globe, bicycle, and wheel. (1) Hesek. 1:20; John 3:8; (2) Eph. 3:16. Insect: (1) vermin; (2) plague; (3) Small. See also errors.
(1-2) Extract. 5:3 and Ex. 8:21; (3) Mat. no. 23:24. From the inside to the outside. As reversal: (1) A person who reversed things (i.e. money before the kingdom); (2) To reveal or perceive the mysteries of the heart. (1-2) Mat. no. 6:33; 23:25-28. Insincere: (1) Not heart into something. (1) Prov 23:7b; 1 color. 5:8; Fil. 1:16-17. Institution: (1) Church. (1) Acts 11:26; 15:5. Insurance: (1) coverage; (2) The Holy Spirit; (3) redemption (household insurance); (4) Mercy (God's goodness); (5) The Grace of God. (1) Excerpt. 12:7, 13; (2) 2 Corinthians 1:22; 5:5; Eph. 1:13-14; (3) 1 Corinthians 3:9; 2 color. 5:1; (4) Psalm 27:13; 103:4-5; Jon. 2:6-8; (5) jr. 31:2; Acts 11:23; 15:11. Intel (CPU): See Computer (CPU). Interior decoration: see home. Interior of a house: (1) Inside the believer; (2) A new interior suggests renewal; (3) A ramshackle interior suggests the old me at work. See also home page. (1) 2 Corinthians 5:1. International Flight: (1) Multinational Ministry; (2) From earth to heaven (enter heaven); (3) Journey from the earthly to the heavenly world. See also abroad. (1) Acts 19:26; (2) John 1:51; Revelation 4:1; (3) 2 Kings 2:11; Acts 1:9. Junction: See junction, freeway, and T-junction Gut: (1) Eating disorder (removal of intestines from mouth); (2) testing (removal of intestines from mouth); (3) malice (spilled intestines); (4) Condemned to judgment (spilled guts). See also belly. (1) Mat. no. 15:17; (2) Prov. 18:14 (can no longer endure or endure); (3) Acts 1:18; (4) 2Sam. 20:10; Acts 1:18. Invest: (1) Sow into God's kingdom/reap. (1) Proverbs 31:16. iron: (1) man; (2) Strong/Endurance; (3) domain; (4) strength of people; (5) judgment; (6) hard; (7) stubborn/stubborn/stubborn; (8) tie; (9) barrier; (10) permanent; (11) Strong leadership; (12) oppression (iron furnace); (13) works; (14) Terrestrial (from Earth).
(1) Proverbs 27:17; (2) Joshua. 17:16-18 (iron chariots symbolize the strength of men); Judges 1:19; 1 Kings 22:11; Jr. 1:18; Dan. 2:40; (3) German. 33:25; Joseph 17:16-18; Judges 4:3; 2 Sat. 12:31 (submission); (4) 2Sam. 23:7; Job 41:7 (KJV), 27; 1 Kings 22:11; 2 Chr. 18:10; prove. 27:17; (5) German. 28:23; Ezekiel 22:20-22; Amos 1:3; (6) Job 19:24; Jr. 17:1; (7) Lv. 26:19; It is a. 48:4; Jr. 6:28; (8) Psalms 105:18; 149:8; Jr. 28:13-14; (9) Lv. 26:19; PS107:16; Acts 12:10; (10) jr. 1:18; (11) Salt. 2:9; Revelation 2:27; 12:5; 18:12; 7:15 p.m.; (12) German. 4:20; 1 Kings 8:51; (13) German. 27:5; Joseph 8:31; Job 41:27; (14) Job 28:2a. Iron Furnace: (1) The World (Egypt). (1) German. 4:20; 1 Kings 8:51. Ironing: (1) bad conscience; (2) liar; (3) hypocrisy; (4) dealing with sin; (5) Immaculately ready for Christ (shirt or dress ironed); (6) strength (proud); (7) rebellion. (1-3) 1 Tim. 4:2; (4) Eph. 5:26-27; (5) Eph. 5:27; (6) Psalms 75:5; (7) German. 31:27. IRS: (1) Reluctantly giving (feels like paying taxes); (2) money-hungry church; (3) question of literal taxes; (3) sow into the heavenly treasury; (4) Respect/fear God's financial right. (1) 2 Corinthians 9:7; (2) Revelation 3:17; (3) Evil. 3:10; 2 color. 9:6; (4) German. 8:18; Acts 5:3-4. Islam: (1) "devotion to Allah"; (2) legalistic church; (3) church warriors; (4) counterfeit Christianity; (5) Spirit of Antichrist. (1) literal translation; (2) Gal. 3:7-11; (3) Mat. no. 26:52; (4) 2 Corinthians 11:4; (5) 1 John 2:22. Island: (1) offshore; (2) Independent; (3) remote control; (4) peaceful and serene; (5) an individual; (6) Independent culture. (1) Revelation 1:9; (2) Genesis 10:5; (3) Psalm 72:10 and Jon. 1:3; (4) Revelation 1:9; (5) Job 22:30 (KJV); As in "No Man is an Island"; (6) Genesis 10:5 (KJV). Itching: (1) assessment; (2) Hear what you want to hear (itchy ears). (1) German. 28:27; (2) 2 Tim. 4:3. Ivory: (1) Powerful revelation (powerful word); (2) justice; (3) beauty and strength. See also Elephant, High Rise Apartment and Rhino. (1) song. 5:14 (the heart of God); (2) 1 Kings 10:18 (cf. Psalms 96:10, Jeremiah 23:5); (3) song. 7:4. Jacket: (1) Cloak; (2) authority; (3) position or role; (4) Limited Authority
(short-sleeved jacket). See also tunic, cloak, and tunic. (1-3) 2 Kings 2:13-15; (4) 1Sam. 15:27-28. Janitors: (1) Ministers content with status quo; (2) render service simply by doing a job; (3) Minister working to make everyone happy. See also caretaker. (1) Psalm 55:19; Jr. 48:11 (maintenance personnel); (2) John 10:12-13; (3) Mat. no. 27:15-17, 22, 24; Acts 12:1-3. Japanese: (1) technology; (2) technology-based entertainment; (3) Strong traditional culture. See also foreigners. (1) 2 Chr. 26:15; (2) Revelation 3:17-18; (3) Gal. 1:14; 1 pet. 1:18. Mandible/jaw: (1) mouth; (2 words; (3) greed (jaw); (4) malicious attack of words (jaw). See also jaw. (1) Judges 15:16-19 (this passage introduces the victory of Christ and the outpouring of the Spirit) ; (3) Job 29:16; (4) Prov. 30:14 Jazz: (1) improvised or spontaneous worship; (2) improvisation See also Jazz in the Dictionary of Names and Places (1-2) Josh 5 :14, 2 Sam 6:16 Jealousy: (1) Spiritual infidelity, (2) Anger, (3) Repression (Investigate if in the dream you were somehow replaced by those you were jealous of, he must regret this, and the snares of the soul must be severed in the spirit.) (1) 2 Cor 11:2, 4; 1 Cor 10:21-22; (2) Rom 10:19; Zech 8:2 (3) 1 Sam 18 : 7-8 Jeep: (1) Spiritual Warfare See also Four Wheel Drive (1) Eph 6:10-11 Jam/Jelly: (1) Spiritual food without substance (1) 1 Cor 3:2 Jesus: (1) Literally Jesus (God ), (2) a husband, (3) his shepherd See also husband, shepherd, and shepherd (1) Exodus 3:13-14 and John 8:58; 2 Corinthians 4 :4; (2) ) Eph . 5:22-23; (3) John 10:11. Jet Ski: (1) Thrill seekers. (1) Acts 8:18-19.
Pier: (1) church (as contact to the world [sea]); (2) Sermon Platform. See also Mark (1) Acts 11:22; 13:1-3; (2) Mat. no. 4:19 and Rom. 10:14-15. Jewels: (1) gifts of the Holy Spirit; (2) worldly favour; (3) willing heart; (4) spoils of war; (5) the favor of God; (6) discretion; (7) lips of knowledge; (8) excessive emphasis on appearance; (9) salvation, righteousness and joy; (10) secular attractions; (11) Those who give glory to God; (12) The ornaments of the whore church. (1) Genesis 24:53; (2) Excerpt. 3:22; 11:2-3; 12:36 Job 28:12-18 (cannot be compared to wisdom); (3) Extract. 35:22; (4) no. 31:51, 53-54; 2 Chr. 20:25; (5) 2cr. 32:27-29; Ezekiel 16:12; (6) Proverbs 11:22; (7) Proverbs 20:15; (8) is. 3:21; (9) is. 61:10; (10) Ezekiel. 23:26-27; ho. 2:13-14; (11) Evil. 3:17; 1 color. 3:12; 1 pet. 2:5; (12) Revelation 17:4-5; 18:12. Jezebel: See Jezebel in the Dictionary of Names and Places. Interview: (1) Encountering Destiny; (2) test before service; (3) New job. (1) Acts 9:6, 15; Gallon. 1:15-16; (2) Luke 4:13-14. Race: (1) hot (half); (1) Revelation 3:16. See running. Connect: see Share. Jokes: (1) Not taking a situation seriously. See also laughter. (1) Eccl.2:1-2, 7:4b; It is a. 12:11 p.m. Judges: (1) God; (2) Jesus Christ. (1) Acts 7:7; heb. 12:23 13:4; Revelation 20:12; (2) Acts 10:42; Rome. 2:16; 2 team 4:1. Jugular vein: (1) Poisoned thoughts (snake or spider bite in the throat); (2) Spiritual life drained (blood sucked from the throat). See also Neck and Neck. (1) Psalm 58:4; Gallon. 3:1; (2) Lv. 17:11. Jump: (1) join (jump over); (2) attack (jump on) someone; (3) overcoming; (4) No patience or shortcut; (5) Sudden discipline (jumping); (6) Sudden response to an order. See also jumping. (1) As in "hop on the bandwagon"; (2) Luke 10:30; (3) Psalms 18:29; John 16:33; (4) As in "Skip the Line"; (5) As in "they immediately jumped on her"; (6) Mat. no. 8:9. Union (T or Y): See union in T.
Jungle: (1) World; (2) exams; (3) complicated journey; (4) Exuberant growth. See also forest and rainforest. (1) John 13:31 and 1 Pet. 5:8; 16:11; (2) jr. 6:21; (3) is. 57:14; (4) Proverbs 11:28. Junk Food: (1) False Teaching; (2) They are not doctrinally sound; (3) Practical food. (1) 1 Timothy 1:3-4; 4:1, 6-7; 2 team 4:3-4; (3) 2 Tim. 4:3. Kaleidoscope: (1) relationship and emotional turmoil (possible childhood nightmare); (2) Receiving the glory of God as a son; (3) confusion. (1) Mat. no. 19:14; (2) Mat. no. 18:10; Rome. 8:17; (3) 1 Corinthians 14:33; James 3:16. Kangaroo: (1) jumping; (2) jump; (3) boxes; (4) Australia; (5) purse; (6) someone who has energy (rebound); (7) In the desert; (8) Someone who disrespects boundaries (hurdle jumper); (9) Australian Church(es). (3) 1 Corinthians 9:26; (6) 1 Kings 18:44b-46; (7) Luke 1:80; (8) Excerpt. 20:17; Luke 12:39; John 10:1; (9) By Association. Kayak: See Canoa. Kebab: (1) mixed food [mixing the word of God and the word of the world] (e.g. meat, onion, peppers, meat, etc.). (1) Job 12:11; heb. 5:14; 13:9. Curb (Curb): (1) limitation in the way of God; (2) The love of God; (3) The fear of God. See also channels. (1) Numbers 22:24; (2) 2 Corinthians 5:14a (God's love keeps us from legalism); (3) Psalm 36:1 (The fear of God keeps us from lust [carnal living]). Key: (1) authority; (2) opportunity; (3) access; (4) The word Rhema (from their language); (5) monitoring; (6) exit; (7) heart; (8) the will of God; (9) prayer; (10) faith; (11) unit; (12) praise; (13) disclosure; (14) prophecy; (15) knowledge; (16) key person or indispensable person (ie “key actor”); (17) love; (18) The gifts of the Spirit; (19) signs and wonders; (20) The Divinity Code to understand your dreams and visions. See also port. (1) Is. 22:22; Friend. 4:19 p.m. (2) Luke 11:52; (3) Judges. 3:25; Revelation 9:1; 20:1; (4) Mat. no. 16:18-19 (tongue: small instrument that opens your destiny); (5) Mat. no. 4:19 p.m. Revelation 9:1; (6) Revelation 9:1-3; (7) Song. 5:2-6; Acts 16:14; Acts 13:22 and Revelation 3:7; (8) is. 22:22; 45:1; Luke 22:42; Colossians 4:3; (9) Mat. no. 16:16-19; (see 1
Kings 18:1, 41-45); (10) Rom. 5:2a; 2 color. 5:7; Gallon. 3:5; 5:6; Eph. 2:8; heb. 11:5, 8, 29, 30; (11) Salt. 133:1-3; 1 pet. 3:7; (12) Salt. 100:4; (13-14) mat. no. 16:1619; (15) Luke 11:52; (16) Mark 12:28, 30; Rome. 2:4b; (17) John 3:16; (18) Mat. no. 16:19 (give = bestow); (19) German. 6:22-23; (20) Proverbs 25:2. Kick: (1) resist; (2) aggression; (3) Use of strength, power, or violence. See also ball. (1) Acts 9:5; (2) Numbers 22:23-25; PS36:11; (3) Psalm 147:10. Seizure/Order: (1) Take/n take; (2) The devil holding someone for ransom. (1) Genesis 30:15; (2) Tim. 2:25-26. Kill/ed/ing: (1) Crucify the flesh; (2) stop something; (3) get rid of; (4) Slander or speak against. See also Assassin, Mafia, Murder and Strangle/d. (1) Gal. 2:20; (2) John 19:30; (3) 2Sam. 12:9; (4) Mat. no. 5:21-22. Killer Whale: (1) Prophetic Warrior; (2) family spirit (looks friendly but is dangerous); (3) Church leader who is a predator; (4) Spiritual Predator. See also dolphin, walrus and whale. (1) 1Sam. 15:32-33; 1 Kings 18:40; (2) Mat. no. 7:15; (3) John 12:6; (4) Acts 8:18-19. King: (1) Jesus Christ; (2) authority; (3) domain. (1-3) Revelation 1:5. King Cobra: (1) The Devil. See also snake. (1) Eph. 6:12 and Revelation 12:9. King Kong: (1) Valor (Challenging); (2) strong person; (3) financial strength; (4) strength. See also monkey. (1) 1Sam. 17:4, 23-25; (2) Mat. no. 12:29 (3) 1 Kings 10:22; 2 Chr. 9:21. Kiss: (1) Empty promises; (2) petting or hugging; (3) seduction; (4) treason; (5) departure/farewell; (6) greeting/greeting; (7) fraud; (8) seduction; (9) worship; (10) Union (united). (1) Psalm 12:2b; 55:21; (2) Genesis 29:11; 48:10; 1 sat. 10:1; 1 Kings 19:18; PS 2:12; 85:10; prove. 24:26; ho. 13:2; Song. 1:2; 8:1; 1 pet. 5:14; (3) 2Sam. 15:5; prove. 7:13; (4) 2Sam. 15:5-6; Friend. 26:48-49; Mark 14:44-45; (5) Genesis 31:28, 55; 50:1; Ruth 1:9, 14; (6) Extract. 4:27; 18:7; 2 Sat. 2:33 p.m.; 1 Kings 19:20; Luke 7:45; 15:20; Acts 20:37-38; Rome. 16:16; 1 color. 4:20 p.m. (7) Genesis 27:26-27; two
Sam 20:9; prove. 27:6; (8) Job 31:27; (9) Luke 7:38; (10) Psalm 85:10. Kitchen: (1) heart; (2) the human mind; (3) The place of preparation; (4) The church (particularly a large kitchen); (5) storage location; (5) Ghost (upstairs kitchen); (7) Under pressure (increasing heat). See also home page. (1) Os. 7:6; no 13:5; The kitchen is the heart of the home and the home is a temple; (3) Genesis 18:6; 27:17; Exodus 12:39; Judges 6:19; 2 Kings 6:23; no 5:18; PS23:5; Friend. 22:4; 26:17-19; Luke 14:17; Acts 10:10; (4) Acts 6:1 (as a distribution center); (Matthew 16:18 and John 21:17b); (5) No. 13:5; (6) As the place where we "cook" ideas; (7) Dan. 3:19; Luke 10:40. Hang Gliding: See Hang Gliding. Kitten: See cat (domestic cat). Kiwi: (1) Fruit of new zeal for God (New Zealand); (2) Undergo spiritual purification. (1) Psalm 69:9; 119:139; It is a. 9:7; 59:17; (2) John 2:14-17. K-Mart: See Shop and K-Mart in the Dictionary of Place Names. Knee: (1) Refers to the heart; (2) birth; (3) prayer/supplication; (4) humiliation/submission; (5) submission to Christ; (6) devotion to god or false gods; (7) Fear (especially of impact on the knees); (8) weakness; (9) be comforted (sit on your knees); (10) Blessed be (kneel). (1) Rom. 10:9-10 and Phil. 2:10-11; Rome. 11:4; (2) Genesis 30:3; 1 Kings 18:42; Job 3:12; (3) 1 Kings 8:54; 2 Chron. 6:13; Ezra 9:5-6; Dan. 6:10-11; Eph. 3:14; (4) Genesis 41:43; 2 Kings 1:13; (5) Fil. 2:10; Rome. 2:11 p.m.; (6) 1 Kings 19:18; Ezekiel 47:4; Rome. 11:4; (7) is. 35:3-4; Ezekiel 7:17; 21:7 (on receipt of bad news); Dan. 5:6; No. 2:10; (Fear indicates a melted heart); (8) Salt. 109:24; heb. 12:12; (9) 2 Kings 4:20; It is a. 66:12-13; (10) Genesis 48:9, 12 (from Hebrew barakh means “to bend the knee and bless”). Knife: (1) words; (2) person who causes division (good or bad); (3) Cut the meat (pocket knife); (4) holding the tongue (knife in the throat); (5) threat; (6) fear and intimidation; (7) protection; (8) Share [judge] the truth (butter knife); (9) Words of people. (1) Proverbs 30:14; heb. 4:12; (2) Judges. 19:29; Luke 12:51-53; heb. 4:12-13; (3) Joseph. 5:2-3; (4) Proverbs 23:2; (5-6) Is. 54:17; (7) 2 Kings 11:8; (8) 2 Tim. 2:15; (9) Proverbs 30:14. Stitch: (1) knitted; (2) United; (3) fabric; (4) love; (5) Stay together. (1) Acts 10:11; (2) Judges. 20:11; Colossians 2:2; (3) Colossians 2:19; (4) 1Sam. 18:1; 1 Chr. 12:17 (5) Colossians 1:17.
Knife: See knife. tapping/touching: (1) desire; (2) Opportunity (knocking on the door could mean you are looking for opportunity; hearing a knock could mean an opportunity is opening up for you); (3) Jesus' desire for intimacy; (4) craving for answers/searching for God; (5) sleeping heart; (6) preparation needs; (7) seek companionship; (8) Christ not known (too late for intimacy); (9) Called to wait upon God; (10) God is trying to get your attention (a sign). See also door, bell and call. (1) Mat. no. 7:7-8; (2-3) Revelation 3:20; (occasional calls) (3) Mat. no. 7:7-8; Luke 11:9-10; (4) song. 5:2; (5) Luke 12:36; (6) Acts 12:13-16; (7) Luke 13:25; (9) Luke 12:36; (10) Revelation 3:20. Knots: (1) strength; (2) insured; (3) riddle or simile; (4) tie; (5) Difficulty finding clearance. (1-2) Mat. no. 12:29 Mark 3:27; (3-4) Dan. 5:16 (riddle is literally "knot" [tied]); (5) John 19:12. Ankle: (1) fight or violence; (2) disciplined; (3) Be serious and work hard. (1) Excerpt. 21:18; It is a. 58:4; (2) As in "curled above the ankles"; (3) As in Knucks Down. Combi Van: (1) Alternative or unconventional service. (1) Mat. no. 9:33; Mark 2:12. Kookaburra: (1) Mocking Spirit. (1) Proverbs 1:26; It is a. 28:22. Ladder: (1) The Cross; (2) Christ; (3) entry into the spiritual realm; (4) Salvation Ministry. See also Steps and Elevator. (1) John 3:14; 8:28; 12:32-33; what lies between heaven and earth; (2-3) Genesis 28:12 and John 1:51; (4) John 12:32-33. Lady: See Mrs. Lake: (1) growing area; (2) test location; (3) It can symbolize your life journey (crossing the lake); (4) Place of the Last Judgment (Lake of Fire); (5) church (as a communal repository of the spirit); (6) The peace of God; (7) Restrain the movement of the mind. See also dam, pond, and water. (1) Luke 5:2, 4; (2) Luke 8:23-26; (3) John 6:15-21; (4) Revelation 19:20; (5) John 7:38-39 and 2 Cor. 6:16 (corporate stamp); (6) Psalm 23:2; (7) Acts 6:10; 7:51. Lamb(s): (1) young Christians; (2) Christ; (3) sacrifice/offering; (4)
Innocence; (5) witness to the covenant; (6) redemption price; (7) The poor man's wife. (1) John 21:15; 1 sat. 17:34; It is a. 40:11; (2) is. 53:7; John 1:29, 36; Acts 8:32; 1 pet. 1:19; Revelation 5:6-13; (3) Genesis 22:7-8; Exodus 12:3; 29:38ff; Lev. 4:32; 12:6; 1 sat. 7:9; (4) Luke 10:3; (5) Genesis 21:28-32; (6) Extract. 12:3-17; 13:13; (7) 2Sam. 12:3-9. Lamington: See pastel. Lamp: (1) the Word of God; (2) the heart of the believer; (3) a church; (4) The Spirit of God (seven lamps). See also candle, candelabra, light, flame, and torch. (1) Psalms 119:105; (2) Proverbs 20:27; Friend. 5:14; (3) Revelation 1:20; (4) Revelation 4:5. Chandeliers: (1) Church; (2) Revelation (enlightenment). See also lamp. (1-2) Revelation 1:20; Land: (1) the promises of God; (2) The Spirit-filled believer; (3) The Kingdom of God; (4) This is our heritage. (1) Excerpt. 12:25 Deut. 6:3; 9:28; (2-3) Luke 11:20; 17:21; (Compare Luke 24:49 and Acts 2:1-4; this corresponds to the physical entry of Israel into Canaan. Notice also that Jesus declares a twofold fulfillment of the matter of Acts 1:6-8. He says that there is a future physical fulfillment and a gift through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit Note also that it is the person who waits who inherits the earth (see Psalm 37:9) and is also anointed (see Isaiah 40:31)); (4) Genesis 12:7; German 19:8. Owners: (1) The Devil; (2) Lord Jesus (1) John 14:30b; (2) Luke 12:45. Landmark: (1) The Cross; (2) reference point for orientation or direction; (3) Faith Monument; (4) remembrance of God's provision; (5) save point. See also lighthouse and monument. (1) Colossians 2:14-15; Gallon. 6:14; (2-4) Yosh. 4:3-7; Friend. 26:13; (5) Extract. 17:1415. Laneway: (1) The Narrow Lane; (2) redirected to another Christ/Gospel; (3) The way of Balaam. See also alley. (1) Mat. no. 7:13-14; (2) John 14:6 and 2 Cor. 11:4; (3) Numbers 22:26; 2 pets. 2:15; Jude 1:11; Revelation 2:14. Vuelta (noun): (1) comfort; (2) heart. (1) 2 Kings 4:20; (2) 2 Kings 4:39; no 5:13 (KJV); prove. 6:27 (NIV);
Ecclesiastes 7:9 (NIV). Wearable: (1) Heart; (2) mind; (3) It can represent anything you use it for (work, writing, gaming, presenting, etc.); (4) Hiking Service. See also computer, desktop, hard drive, hardware, motherboard, and software. (1) Psalm 139:23 (KJV); Esther 1:20-22; (2) Eph. 4:23; (3) 1 Corinthians 4:12a; (4) No. 2:7. Laser: (1) Revealing Word (exact word); (2) prophecy; (3) judgment; (4) word of judgment; (5) alarm or warning; (6) Made a mental target (laser point at a person/object); (7) major (laser pointer); (8) Measure/analyze level (is being measured). (1) Psalm 119:105, 130; heb. 4:12; (2) 2 Fr. 1:19; (3) Os. 6:5; (4) is. 51:4; Zef. 3:5; (5) Joel 2:1; (6) 1 Kings 22:34; Job 2:5-6; (7) is. 50:4; (8) Amos 7:7. Laundry: (1) Cleaning. (1) Evil. 3:2b. laughter: (1) joy; (2) mockery and contempt; (3) receipt from Faith; (4) Can cover a heavy heart; (5) fool (quickly spent); (6) unbelief. See also jokes. (1) Job 8:21; James 4:9; (2) 2 Kings 19:21; PS 2:4; 22:7 (KJV); Friend. 9:24 (KJV); Mark 5:40 (KJV); Luke 8:53 (KJV); (3) Genesis 21:6-7; PS 126:1-2; (4) Proverbs 14:13; Ecl. 7:3; (5) Ecl. 7:6; (6) Genesis 17:17-18; 18:12-15. Lava: (1) Wrath of God; (2) sudden destruction; (3) judgment; (4) Presence or glory of God. See also fire and volcano. (1) Microphone 1:3a-5a; (2) 2 Fri. 3:10, 12; number 26:10; (3) Ezekiel. 22:20; (4) Psalms 46:6; 2Zi5; No. 1:5. Law: (1) The Word of God; (2) legalism; (3) love; (4) The Law of Faith; (5) The Law of the Spirit (which is written in our hearts); (6) The Law of the Spirit of Life; (7) freedom; (8) The writings of Moses; (9) The entire Old Testament; (10) The law of sin and death; (11) The civil legal system; (12) Bring sin to light. (1) James 1:25; 2:12-13; (2) Mat. no. 12:2, 10; 22:17; 27:6; (3) Mark 12:29-31; Rome. 13:8, 10; Gallon. 5:14; James 2:8; (4) Rom. 3:27-28; 4:13, 16; Gallon. 3:2324; (5) Rom. 7:23, 25; heb. 8:10; (6) Rom. 8:2, 4; (7) James 1:25; (8) Luke 2:22; John 1:17, 45; 7:19, 23; 8:5; Acts 13:39; 15:5; 28:23; Rome. 2:12-13; 1 color. 9:9; (9) Psalm 82:6 and John 10:34; Micah 4:7 and John 12:34; John 15:25 and Psalm 35:19; PS69:4; 109:3-5; It is a. 28:11-12 and 1 Cor. 14:21 (10) Rm. Z: 7-9,
23; 8:2; 1 color. 15:56; (11) Mat. no. 5:40; Acts 22:25; 1 color. 6:1, 6-7; (12) Rom. 3:20. Grass: See grass. Lawn Mower: (1) Service in the flesh; (2) ministry keeping everyone in check (Tall-Mohn syndrome); (3) Harvest Service. (1) Psalm 37:1-2; (2) Revelation 2:15 (hierarchy); (3) Joel 3:13a; John 4:35; Revelation 14:15. Advocate: (1) One who gives advice; (2) Holy Spirit as counselor or intercessor; (3) Christ as Advocate; (4) One who is legalistic; (5) One who tries to catch you with his words; (6) dressing room; (7) hypocritical believer who knows the Word but not the Spirit; (8) Intercession. (1) Revelation 3:18; (2) John 15:26; (3) 1 John 2:1; (4) Gal. 3:10; Title 3:9; (5-6) Mat. no. 22:35-36; Luke 10:25; (7) Luke 11:45-48, 52; Luke 14:3-5; (8) Rom. 8:26. Parking (shopping): (1) God's promise kept in heaven. (1) Mat. no. 6:20; Eph. 1:3; Fil. 4:19; Colossians 1:5. Lying Down: (1) Not standing firm in faith; (2) mentally dead; (3) not vertical; (4) rest; (5) malice; (6) overwhelmed by the glory of God; (7) tie; (8) is not faithful to the gospel; (9) sinners. See also Death, Lying, Sleeping, Standing, and Upright. (1) Rom. 5:2; 11:20 am; 1 color. 2:5; 16:13; 2 color. 1:24b; (2-3) Psalm 51:10-11 (KJV); (4) Jon. 1:5; (5) Proverbs 16:17; (6) 1 Kings 8:11; Dan. 8:18; (7) Lv. 26:13 (opposite of even); (8) Gal. 2:14; (9) 2Sam. 22:24; PS 37:37-38 (opposite of upright). Lead (Metal): (1) Heavy; (2) shield. See also metallics. (1) Zak. 5:7-8; (2) Lead is so dense as to be impenetrable to X-rays Leaf: (1) One life: (a) Ordinary life; (b) new life; (c) driven back and forth; (d) eternal life; (e) the temporary nature of; (f) abundance of life/wealth; (g) anxious life; (2) Words: (a) As in "leaves of a book"; (b) pages; (c) All words without fruit (the fig tree is a type of Israel); (d) dead/barren words (dead leaves); (3) hide or conceal; (4) Healing. (1a) Proverbs 11:28; (1b) Genesis 8:11; (1c) Job 13:25; (1d) Psalms 1:3; Jr. 17:8; Ezekiel 47:12; (1e) Isa. 64:6b; Jr. 8:13; (1f) Dan. 4:12, 21; (1g) Lv. 26:36; (2b) jr. 36:23 (KJV); (2c) Matt. 21:19; (2d) Mark 11:13; (3) Genesis 3:7; Friend. 12:32 p.m.;
(4) Revelation 22:2b. Rely on: (1) belief in (trust); (2) showing affection (love); (3) No physical strength; (4) signs of age; (5) supported; (6) Seek support. (1) 2 Kings 18:21; It is a. 36:6; heb. 11:21 am; cf. prove. 3:5; (2) song. 8:5; John 13:23; 21:20; (3) Judges. 16:26; heb. 11:21 am; (4) 2Sam. 3:29; (5) 2 Kings 5:18; (6) 2 Kings 7:2, 17; 2 Kings 18:21. jump: (1) joy; (2) worship; (3) in spirit; (4) overcoming an obstacle; (5) resuscitation; (6) healing; (7) Being attacked (being attacked). See also jumping. (1) Luke 1:44; 6:23; (2) 2Sam. 6:16; 1 Kings 18:26; Acts 3:8; (3-4) 2 Sam. 10:30 p.m.; Song. 2:8; (5) is. 35:6; Luke 1:41; (6) Acts 14:10; (7) Acts 19:16. Lease: (1) union or association; (2) title (linked to); (3) Contract. (1-2) Mat. no. 26:14-16; (3) Genesis 23:15-20. Leash: (1) having control over; (2) To be controlled by. (1-2) Is. 10:27; (1) Lv. 26:13; German 28:48; (2) Acts 15:10; 2 color. 6:14; Gallon. 5:1; It is a. 9:4. Leather jacket: See jacket. Yeast: See Yeast. Leaves: see leaf. Pulpit: See pulpit. Leeches: (1) Someone who sucks the life out of you; (2) absorb its resources and powers; (3) sponge; (4) Someone with an insatiable appetite for stealing the lives of others. See also mosquito and parasite. (1-4) Proverbs 30:15. Left: (1) weakness; (2) flesh (natural), unbelief, curse, death, goat, judgment; (3) heart; (4) below, after; (5) wealth and honor (left side of wisdom); (6) insanity; (7) Carefree and casual; (8) Intellect, Soul, Teaching. See also arc and line. (1) Psalm 62:8; 80:17; Luke 22:69; (2) Mat. no. 25:41, (33-46); Luke 23:33-43; (3) Judges. 7:20 (see note in entry 3 below right); Ezekiel 39:3; (4) Genesis 48:1322; (5) Proverbs 3:16; (6) Ecl. 10:2; (7) Extract. 15:26; prove. 15:19; (8) John 21:5-6 (sure = faith). Left (Turn Left and Right): (1) Look Elsewhere; (2) distraction;
(3) turn your eyes away from God; (4) Without goal/vision. (1) Genesis 24:49; (2) 2 Samuel 11:1-4; (3) Hebrews 12:1-2; (4) Proverbs 29:18. Left (no turning left or right): (1) obedience/blessing; (2) Long service life; (3) straight/narrow road; (4) Definitely. (1) German. 28:14; Joseph 1:7; (2) German. 5:33; 5:20 p.m.; (3) Joseph. 23:6; Friend. 7:1314; (4) 2Sam. 2:19-22. Legs: (1) strength/power; (2) strength of man; (3) Talk about walking; (4) support; (5) Bare legs can speak of shame or discovery of one's own strength; (6) The hand under the leg (thigh) speaks of an oath; (7) Affected spiritual path (damaged legs); (8) Long-term influence (long legs). See also Broken Legs (below), Hairy Legs (below), Knees, Limbs, Shins, Thighs, and Sweatpants. (1) Genesis 32:25; PS 147:10; Song. 5:15; (2) Psalm 147:10; Dan. 2:33-34; (3) Lv. 1:9, 13 (talks about a clean walk); 2 color. 5:7; (4) Genesis 32:25; John 19:31-33; (5) is. 47:1-3; (6) Genesis 24:2-3, 9; 47:29; (7) 2Sam. 4:4; 2 color. 5:7; (8) Genesis 6:4; (cf. Numbers 13:33; 1 Samuel 17:4). Legs (broken legs): (1) broken strength; (2) unable to stand up and fight; (3) laziness; (4) death; (5) Wisdom spoken by a fool. See also knees and legs. (1) Psalm 147:10; (2) Eph. 6:11, 13-14; (3) Proverbs 22:13; 26:13; As in "What's the matter with you?" "Did you break your legs or something?!" (4) John 19:31-33; (5) Proverbs 26:7. Legs (hairy legs): (1) Not walking in the mind (unattractive); (2) walking in the flesh; (3) Person walking under their own power. See also hairy. (1-2) Gal. 5:16; (3) Genesis 25:25 (person of the flesh). Legwax: (1) Break free from the flesh to walk in the Spirit; (2) Have a good trip. (1-2) Rom. 8:1, 4; Gallon. 5:16. Lemon: (1) Sour or bitter; (2) sour fruit (unpleasant/unpleasant); (3) subject someone has become bitter about; (4) Complaint; (5) fruit. See also fruits. (1-2) Ezek. 18:2; (3) Acts 8:23; (4) Job 7:11b; (5) Gal. 5:22. Duration: (1) measure of time; (2) age. See also dimensions and height. (1-2) Deut. 25:15; 30:20; 1 Kings 3:14b; labor 12:12; PS21:4; prove. 3:2, 16.
Leopard: (1) quick or swift; (2) immutable; (3) Ambusher (lies in wait); (4) predator preying on the young/weak in faith; (5) Predator suddenly at the scene; (6) Evil principality in effect over a city. (1) Dan. 7:6; room 1:8; (2) jr. 13:23; (3) jr. 5:6; ho. 13:7; (4) is. 11:6; (5) Dan. 7:6; (6) jr. 5:6 and Eph. 6:12. Leper: (1) sinner. (1) Sin is spiritual leprosy (see Lev 13:14-17). Lepers were not healed but cleansed (see Matthew 10:8); Notice how they were declared clean in Lev. 14:2-8. Two birds were taken away (heavenly beings = Jesus and the Holy Spirit). One is sacrificed in an earthen pot (cf. 2 Corinthians 4:7) over living water, while the other is dipped in his blood and set free! The leper must shave (cut the flesh) and wash (apply the Word). See also Numbers 5:2; 2 Kings 5:1ff, 7:8; 2 Chr. 26:16-21; Luke 17:12-19. Lesbians: (1) church looking at another church instead of Christ (passionate about the "successful" megachurch); (2) literally lesbian. (1) Revelation 2:18, 20th letter: (1) Word; (2) written instruction; (3) written communications; (4) reference to the biblical epistle; (5) orders; (6) Authorized Word; (7) Important (capital letters); (8) Invitation. See also envelope, mailbox, and postage stamp. (1) Esther 9:26, 30; Jr. 29:1; 2 color. 10:11; heb. 1:22 p.m. (2) Acts 15:23; (3) Acts 28:21; (4) 2 Corinthians 7:8; (5-6) Acts 9:2; (7) Gal. 6:11; (8) Esther 5:8; Acts 7:14. Mailbox: See Mailbox. Floating: (1) In the spirit. (1) Ezek. 3:12, 14; 8:3. Liar: (1) The Devil; (2) deception. (1) John 8:44b; (2) Psalms 5:6; 101:7; 109:2. Liberty Bell: (1) proclamation of salvation; (2) The Gospel; (3) Eve or proclamation of revival (outpouring of the Spirit). (1-2) Luke 4:18-19; (3) 2 Corinthians 3:17. Library: (1) search for knowledge; (2) seek the knowledge of God; (3) Heavenly Wisdom or Wealth (via Library); (4) books; (5) study; (5) recommendation or request; (6) history; (7) Be still and know. See also school. (1) Rom. 15:4; (2) Proverbs 2:3-5; 2 team 3:16; (3) Rom. 11:33 am; James 3:17a; (4) Ecl. 12:12; (5-6) Ezra 4:15; esters 6:1; (7) Psalm 46:10.
Lice: (1) If you have head lice, it could mean they have taken advantage of you; (2) That someone has become a parasite; (3) It can also mean that someone is "in your hair"; Biblical meanings include: (4) judgment; (5) curse; (6) parasite; (7) judgment; (8) Anger and frustration/anger (as in "I'm avoiding you"). See also fleas and parasites. (4-6) Extract. 8:16-17; PS105:31; (7) Extract. 8:16-17; (8) Luke 18:5. License: (1) to serve authority; (2) wedding ring; (3) Permission. See also automobile. (1) Mat. no. 28:18-20; (2-3) 1 Corinthians 7:39. Registration: (1) Identity. (1) Revelation 13:18. Lifeguards: (1) The Holy Spirit; (2) Jesus Christ; (3) Pastor (shepherd). (1) Job 33:4; It is a. 59:19b; John 6:63; Title 3:5; (2) Genesis 45:5, 7 (Joseph is a type of Christ); Friend. 8:25-26; Luke 23:39; Acts 4:12; (3) Acts 20:28; 1 pet. 5:24. Liferaft: (1) Rescueable; (2) lost; (3) at risk of losing salvation; (4) Ark (Christ). See also adrift, ship and sea. (1-2) Mat. no. 18:11; (2) Luke 15:3-32; (3) Luke 9:25; Acts 27:30-31; (4) Genesis 6:13-16; Friend. 24:37-39; (cf. Lk 17, 26ff.); heb. 11:7. Elevator: (1) Enter the spiritual realm; (2) move in the spirit; (3) kidnapping; (4) seek spiritual growth; (5) seeking to reach God; (6) praise; (7) Gate to Heaven; (8) the kingdom of heaven coming to earth (especially like an escalator with people coming and going); (9) suicide (elevator fall); (10) Road to Hell (elevator to basement); (11) church (as vehicle to bring heaven to earth); (12) Different floors see entries under individual numbers. See also Angel, Ascendant and Sprouts. (1) 2 Corinthians 12:2; (2) is. 40:31; John 3:8; heb. 2:4; (3) 1 Thess. 4:17; (5) is. 2:13 p.m. (6) Psalms 68:4 (AMP); (7) Genesis 28:12; (8) John 1:51; (9) is. 38:18; (10) Psalms 55:15; prove. 7:27; (11) Mat. no. 16:18-19; Eph. 3:10; heb. 12:22-24. Lift: (1) bring the spirit (lift); (2) take to heavenly places; (3) redemption (take away); (4) Receive a spiritual vision (raise your eyes); (5) bring into the kingdom (raise); (6) Free the captives (rise); (7) looking to the father (looking up); (8) faith (lift up your eyes); (9)
dying to oneself (rising from the cross); (10) hematoma (raised heel); (11) preaching (raising voice); (12) resurrection (exaltation); (13) Pride (revolt). See also Raise Hands, Untie, and Loch. (1) James 4:10; (2) Eph. 1:3; 2:6; (3) Mat. no. 12:11; (4) Mat. no. 17:8; Luke 16:23; John 4:35; 6:5; 8:7 (KJV), 10; (5) Mark 1:31; Acts 3:7-8; (6) Mark 9:27; (7) Luke 18:13; 21:28; John 11:41; 171 (8) John 3:14-15; (9) John 8:28; 12:32 (10) John 13:18; (11) Acts 2:14 (KJV); (12) Acts 9:41; (13) 1 Tim. 3:6 (KJV). Raised hands: (1) worship or sacrifice; (2) take an oath; (3) delivery; (4) exercising spiritual authority (acting in judgment); (5) pronounce a blessing; (6) opposition or rebellion; (7) claiming to be unable to help; (8) prayer; (9) healing or deliverance (exaltation to the kingdom); (10) resurrection; (11) incentive; (12) Help with loading. See also search. (1) No. 8:6; PS 134:2; 141:2; (cf. Gen 22:5, 10 this is the first place where worship is recorded in the Bible); (2) Genesis 14:22; German 32:40; PS 106:26; It is a. 49:22; Ezekiel 20:4-6, 15; 44:12; Revelation 10:5-6; (3) Universal Sign of Surrender; (4) Extract. 2:16 p.m.; Number 20:11; It is a. 26:11; Microphone 5:9; (5) Lv. 9:22; PS63:4; Luke 24:50; (6) 2Sam. 18:28; 20:21; 1 Kings 11:26 (KJV); (7) Job 31:21; (8) Salt. 28:2; Justice. 2:19; 3:41; 1 team 2:8; (9) Mark 1:31; 9:27 (raise someone else's hands); Acts 3:7; (10) Acts 9:41; (11) Hebrews 12:12; (12) Mat. no. 23:4b. Light: (1) Christ or God; (2) revelation or enlightenment; (3) An upright heart; (4) life; (5) A guide to the right path; (6) The Word as a Guide; (7) the glory of God; (8) manifest/suspended; (9) fellowship (walk in the light); (10) Not walking in the spirit (no lights on); (11) Without Christ (no light on); (12) Lost (no lights on). See also Black, Candle, Lamp, Spotlight, and Torch. (I) John 8:12; Acts 9:3-5; 1 John 1:5; (2) Dan. 2:22-23; Acts 26:18; (3) Psalm 97:11; 112:4-7; prove. 13:9; (4) is. 8:20; John 1:4; 8:12; (5) Extract. 13:21; Luke 1:79; (6) Salt. 119:105, 130; 2 pets. 1:19; (7) Acts 22:11; 2 color. 4:6; Revelation 18:1b; 21:11a; (8) John 3:21; 1 color. 4:5; Eph. 5:13: (9) 1 John 1:7; (10) John 8:12; (II) John 11:9-10; (12) John 12:35. Luminaire: (1) Heart. (1) 2 Corinthians 4:6; 2 pets. 1:19. Lighthouse: (1) Jesus Christ; (2) church; (3) strong creditor; (4)
Reference point. (1) Mat. no. 4:16; Luke 2:32; John 1:9; 8:12; 9:5; (2-3) Mat. no. 5:14, 16; Luke 16:8; John 12:36; (4) Mat. no. 5:14-16. Lightning: (1) Powerful Word of God; (2) power of God; (3) The glory of God; (4) instant/rapid; (5) judgment; (6) destruction; (7) fallen; (8) Angels. (1) Excerpt. 19:16; 20:18; 2 Sat. 22:14-15; Job 37:2-4; PS 29:7 (NIV); PS 77:17-18 (see arrows); (2-3) Salt. 97:4-6; Dan. 10:6; Friend. 28:3; Revelation 4:5; (4) No. 2:4; Friend. 24:27; Luke 10:18; (5) Salt. 144:6; Luke 10:18; (6) Revelation 8:5, 16:18; (7) Luke 10:18; (8) Ezekiel. 1:13-14. Lamppost: (1) Jesus; (2) Believers. (1) John 8:12; (2) Mat. no. 5:14-15. Lily: (1) Jesus Christ; (2) love; (3) It grows in the secret/hidden place (valley); (4) lips (speak sweet and fragrant words); (5) It speaks of being clothed with spiritual glory. See also lips and valleys. (1) song. 2:1; (2) song. 2:1-2; [see. 2:16 and 6:3 and 7:10 the progress of love]; (3) song. 2:16; 6:3; ho. 14:5; (4) song. 5:13; 6:2; (5) Mat. no. 6:28-29; Luke 12:27. Members: (1) Members; (2) instruments of sin (flesh) or righteousness (spirit); (3) The Body of Christ (the Church); (4) loss of spiritual strength (limbs amputated); (5) Crucify the flesh (you cut off the limb). See also arms and legs. (1) Mat. no. 5:30 in the morning; (2) Rom. 6:13, 19; 7:5, 23; (3) Rom. 12:4-5; 1 color. 6:15; 12:12, 14, 26-27; (4) 1Sam. 2:31; Jr. 48:25; (5) Mat. no. 5:29-30. Sedan: (1) Glamor; (2) Opulence: (3) High quality. (1-3) Song. 3:9-10. Linen: (1) symbolizes the robe of justice (white linen); (2) the robe of redemption; (3) Expensive and high-priced items. (1) Lv. 6:10; Revelation 15:6; 198, 14; (2) is. 61:10; (3) Luke 16:19; Revelation 18:12, 16. Leo: (1) symbolizes authority (king); (1) Jesus Christ; (2) the devil; (3) powerful spiritual forces (good or bad); (4) angels/ministers/instruments of judgment; (5) obstinate individuals; (6) strong or strength; (7) bold/brave/brave; (8) enemy; (9) violent; (10) ambush (ambush); (11) brave believer (you like a lion); (12) Young believer or immature leader (Leo
no mane); (13) nation; (14) Anointing (lion's mane). (1) 1 Kings 10:18-20; Also consider that Matthew shows Jesus as the lion/king; (1) Revelation 5:5; (2) 1 Fr. 5:8; (3) Revelation 4:7-8 and Revelation 13:2; (4) 1 Kings 13:24-26; 20:36; 2 Kings 17:25-26; Revelation 9:8, 13-21; (5) Psalm 22:13; 57:4; 58:6-7; heb. 11:33 am; (6) Numbers 23:24; Judges 14:14-18; 2 Sat. 1:23; (7) 2Sam. 17:10; 23:20; (8) Judges. 14:5-6; 1 sat. 17:34-37 (young Christians steal); (9) Job 10:16; 28:8; (10) Salt. 10:9; 17:12; (11-12) Proverbs 28:1; (13) Numbers 23:24; (14) Judges. 16:20 (Shaking Samson is a picture of a lion shaking his mane.) Lips: (1) voice/words; (2) flattery; (3) praise; (4) fraud; (5) lying lips; (6) seduction; (7) wisdom; (8) trap; (9) destruction; (10) Called to go (by the lips of madness); (11) digging up someone's dirt (burning lips); (12) restraint (fool's lips); (13) evil (fool's lips); (4) Precious Gem (Lips of Knowledge); (15) hate (disguised lips); (16) fool (lips choke); (17) Unjust (poisoned lips); (18) say something you regret (swollen lip); (19) double confession (cracked lip); (20) Doubt (cracked lip). See also kiss, mouth and tongue. (1) Psalm 17:1; (2) Psalm 12:2; prove. 20:19; (3-4) Salt. 17:1; (5) Psalms 31:18; prove. 10:18; 12:22 17:4; (6) Prov 5:3; 7:21; (7) Proverbs 10:13, 19 (can be restrained lips); 16:23; 17:28; (8) Proverbs 12:13; 18:7; (9) Prov 13:3 (broad lips); (10) Proverbs 14:7; (II) Proverbs 16:27; (12) Proverbs 18:6; (13) Proverbs 19:1; (14) Proverbs 20:15; (15) Proverbs 26:24; (16) Ecl. 10:12; (17) Rom. 3:13; (18) Proverbs 18:6; Ecl. 10:12; (1920) Psalms 12:2. Lipstick: (1) Draw attention to your words; (2) Be open; (3) sinful words (red lipstick); (4) Words of Death (black lipstick); (5) seductive; (6) female/female; (7) Love. (1) Psalm 19:14; prove. 12:6; (2) Numbers 12:1; (3) Psalms 59:12; prove. 10:19; It is a. 6:5; (4) Proverbs 10:21; 4:30 p.m.; 18:21; (5) Prov 5:3; (6) 1Sam. 25:3; (7) Song. 4:3. Liquid nails: (1) strength; (2) Slavery. (3) Soul Bond. (1-2) Mat. no. 12:29 p.m. Luke 13:16; (3) 1Sam. 18:1. Listening: (1) Receptive Heart; (2) spiritual understanding; (3) Build Faith. Small: (1) child; (2) beginning; (3) seeds; (4) weak; (5) despicable; (6) Humble. See also Low, High, and Smaller.
(1) Excerpt. 10:24 am; number 14:31; (2) Job 8:7; zac 4:10; (3) 1 Kings 17:11:14; (4-5) Numbers 13:33; (6) 1Sam. 15:17 (cf. Acts 13:9). Liver: (1) Heart. (1) Proverbs 7:23; Justice. 2:11. Room: (1) exhibition; (2) public place; (3) truth; (4) Revealed; (5) flowering; (6) It can be a place to relax. (1-4) 2 Kings 9:2-3, 20:4-5; 2 Chron. 29:16; Esther 2:11; Jr. 26:2; (5) Psalm 92:13; (6) is. 32:18. Lizard: (1) The Devil; (2) impure spirit; (3) Tenacity (enduring). See also fold-necked lizard and snake. (1) Is. 27:1; (2) Lv. 11:30 a.m.; (3) Proverbs 30:28 (see sidebar). Bread: (1) Christ; (2) The Church; (3) It speaks of receiving and distributing what is given; (4) Talk about brokenness to create unity. See also Bread and Table. (1) Matthew 14:19-22 (speaking of Christ's death, which endlessly provides for mankind); Friend. 26:26; 1 color. 10:16; 11:23-24; (2) 1 Corinthians 10:17; (3) Mat. no. 2:19 p.m.; (4) 1 Corinthians 10:16-17. Lobster: (1) Participate in opulence. See also crab and shrimp. (1) Dan. 1:8 Slot: (1) heart. (1) Proverbs 4:23. Locust: (1) dish/plague/plague; (2) speaks of the curse of the law; (3) demons; (4) possibly combat helicopters; (5) devourer; (6) death; (7) call to humble prayer; (8) individually weak; (9) Army (concentrated); (10) recoverable; (II) Numerous (swarms); (12) unstable (here today, gone tomorrow); (13) Prophet (as an instrument of judgment). See also locusts and honey. (1) Excerpt. 10:3-4; German 28:38, 42; 1 Kings 8:37; PS 78:46; 105:34; Joel 1:4; (2) German. 28:15, 38; Friend. 3:4; (3) Revelation 9:2-3, 7; (4) Revelation 9:7-10; (5) 2cr. 7:13; (6) Extract. 10:17-19; (7) 2 Chr.7:13-14; (8) Psalm 109:22-23; (9) Proverbs 30:27; (10) Joel 2:25; (11) No. 3:15; (12) No. 3:17; (13) Mat. no. 3:4 (cf. Mt 5:17; 7:12; 11:13; 22:40). Lodge: (1) Kids Club; (2) Religious and traditional church; (3) Occultism (Freemasonry). See also holidays, homosexuality and ski lodge.
(1) Mark 10:35-37; cf. Mark 10:9; Eph. 5:31-32; (2) Mat. no. 15:6b; Gallon. 1:14; 1 pet. 1:18; (3) Mat. no. 4:10; Luke 4:8. Log/sec: (1) imperfection/sec (failures, mistakes or sin); (2) meat; (3) Unrighteous Person (logs placed). (1) Mat. no. 7:3-4; (2) 1 Corinthians 3:12-15; (3) Ps 1:3 and 51:10 (fixed = straight). Lollipop: See candy. Length: see length. Long Legs: (1) influential; (2) stubborn; (3) arrogance or pride. (1-2) Proverbs 30:28 (as in Jezebel); (3) Luke 20:46. Outlook: See overview. In retrospect: (1) Not fully engaged; (2) disobedience/rejection of God; (3) owned by the world; (4) craving for past pleasures; (5) look into the past; (6) Not appreciating the grace of God. (1) Luke 9:62; (2) Acts 7:39; (3) Hebrew 10:38 am; (4) Genesis 19:26; (5-6) no. 11:5-6. Looking out the window: (1) Prophet (pious person); (2) perversion (evil person); (3) demon/evil spirit (evil character). See also window. (1) 1Sam. 9:9; Dan. 6:10; (2) Genesis 26:8; Jr. 9:21; Dan. 6:10-11; Joel 2:9; (3) jr. 9:21. Vigilance: (1) see prophetically; (2) Prophetic office. See also view and window. (1-2) 1 Sam. 9:9b. Losing: (1) acting with spiritual authority; (2) healing (deliverance of those bound by Satan); (3) forgive (forgive a debt); (4) deliverance from demons; (5) break a soul bond; (6) letting go, letting go, opening, letting go and bringing freedom; (7) Stick to the Word of God. See also limit and chord. (1) Mat. no. 16:19 18:18; Revelation 5:2; (2) Mark 7:35; Luke 13:12-16; (cf. Rom. 7:2, 8:2) (3) Matthew 18:27 (KJV); (4) Luke 8:29; (5) Genesis 35:18-21 (after Rachel's death Jacob becomes Israel); (6) Acts 13:25; 16:26; 10:30 p.m. (RSV); (7) John 8:31-33. Losing Your Balance: See Autumn. Lost and Found (Lost): (1) unsaved or sinners; (2) spiritually dead (outside the father's house); (3) fear; (4) Through ignorance; (5) negligence;
(6) out of greed, pleasure, or independence; (7) By legalism or religion; (8) lose destiny and calling; (9) Distracted (disoriented). Lost and Found (Found): (1) Repentance or Redemption; (2) Spiritually Alive; (3) disclosure; (4-6) rejoicing and/or celebration (may symbolize the infilling of the Holy Spirit); (7) Grace or Spirit. (1) Luke 15:4-7; (2) Luke 15:32; (3) 1Sam. 9:20; (4) Luke 15:4-7; (5) Luke 15:8-10; (6) Luke 15:11-24; (7) Luke 15:25-32; (8) Salt. 1:1; prove. 10:17; (9) Prov 9:15-18; It is a. 42:24; 1 John 2:11. Lost and found (something is lost when found): (1) Misleading gain; (2) extortion; (3) Avoid responsibility. (1-2) Lv. 6:2-4; (3) German. 22:3-4. Lottery: (1) Betting; (2) quick-fix mentality; (3) Looking for a financial breakthrough. (1) See gambling; (2) is. 28:16b; (3) Mat. no. 17:27. Living room: See living room. Inferior Hands: (1) lack of courage; (2) discouragement. (1-2) jr. 47:3 (cf. KJV and NKJV); heb. 12:12. Lunar eclipse: (1) religion (flesh stands in the way of seeing the glory of God in the church); (2) no witnesses; (3) tribulation. See also moon. (1) German. 4:19; Job 25:5-6; 1 color. 15:41; (2) Psalm 89:37; (3) Mat. no. 24:29; Mark 13:24. Machete: (1) rough/sharp words; (2) Pioneer. (1) Acts 5:33 (KJV); 7:54; (2) Mat. no. 3:2-3 (cf. Isa. 40:3; Mal. 3:1); heb. 6:20. Machines: (1) Man-made mechanisms; (2) method or system; (3) potential source of pride; (4) tokens of wealth; (5) Possible weapons of war; (6) dependence on people; (7) representative of the strength of mankind; (8) human support; (9) look at the world; (10) Use a method with greater efficiency and less effort. (1-5) 2 Chr. 26:15-16; (6-10) 1 Kings 10:29; 2 Kings 18:24; It is a. 31:1. Machine Gun: (1) Speak in Tongues; (2) pray in the Holy Spirit; (3) Powerful ministry. (1-2) Acts 2:3-4; 10:46 a.m.; 19:6; 1 color. 14:2, 4-5; Jude 1:20; (3) 1Sam. 3:19. Mafia: (1) bandit; (2) gangsters; (3) clandestine or subversive activities; (4) Trickster (murderer). (1-3) John 12:5-6; (4) John 18:2-3.
Magazine: (1) Gossip; (2) lies; (3) Renew your spirit (house journals); (4) sexual problem; (5) worldly influence; (6) publication/advertising; (7) charm. Note: Much depends on the type of magazine represented in the dream. (1) Proverbs 6:19; 11:13; 20:19; (2) Proverbs 6:19; 12:22 14:5; (3) Rom. 12:2; (4) cf. prove. 6:32 and Matt. 5:28; (5) 1 John 2:16; (6) 1Sam. 31:9 (KJV); PS 68:11 (KJV); It is a. 52:7 (KJV); (7) 1 Fr. 3:3. Worm: (1) disobedience; (2) impairment; (3) judgment; (4) death; (5) corruption; (6) person despised; (7) eternal death; (8) feeds on meat; (9) One who feeds on the body (congregation) gains wings and flies (not really part of the body). See also flies and worms. (1-2) Extract. 16:20, 24; (3) German. 28:39; It is a. 66:24; Acts 12:23; (4) Jon. 4:7; Acts 12:23; (5) Job 17:14; (6) Job 25:6; PS22:6; It is a. 41:14; Microphone 7:17 (KJV); (7) Mark 9:44, 46, 48; (8) Job 19:26 (KJV); 12:20 p.m.; (9) Genesis 13:5-11; John 6:70; 12:6. Mailbox: (1) heart; (2) invitation; (3) A letter can mean that a dream or a message is coming; (4) wanting to hear from God (going to the mailbox); (5) Written Communication. See also envelope and letter. (1) Ezek. 3:10; Friend. 13:19; (2) Mark 1:37; John 11:3; (3) 2Sam. 18:20; (4) Extract. 33:13b; 1 sat. 27:15b; (5) 2 Kings 5:7. Main Street: See Motorway. Janitor: Contact the Janitor. Makeup: (1) Trying to impress people; (2) pretentious (false prophet); (3) shallow or spiritually shallow person; (4) Mark those stained with hypocrisy and sin (white face). (1-3) 2 Kings 9:30; Jr. 4:30; Acts 4:19; (4) Mat. no. 23:27-28. Man: The colors men wear in their dreams are a good indicator of who they represent: (1) The old man (the old flesh self) is often seen in dreams, often in red or black; (2) Christ is also prominent; (3) your spirit self (often dressed in light blue); (4) The Holy Spirit (often dressed in white or dark blue); When the colors aren't obvious, the old self usually appears as Jim, James, Jacob, or Jackie; (5) Another sign seen is his will identified with the name Bill or William. Wilhelm comes from the German name Wilhelm, meaning "will, desire, and protection, helmet"; (6) If a man is unknown and kind, he may represent God, Jesus, or an angel; (7) An angel (messenger); (8) When hostile or enticing, it may represent the devil or a demon; (9) spiritual or
carnal man; (10) strongman (tall, muscular man); (11) The flesh (strong man); (12) principality or spiritual power (may appear as an intimidating figure); (13) Deceptive spirits leading people away from the truth/true gospel (Men in Black/M.I.B./Blue Brothers); (14) The carnal/carnal ways; (15) Antichrist; (16) sin; (17) names of persons; (18) Government Agency. See also name and wife. (6) Genesis 1:26; Judges 13:6; (7) Zak. 4:1; heb. 13:2b; (8) Mat. no. 4:5-6; 8:28; 13:38-39; (9) Genesis 32:28; Gallon. 5:17; (10) Mat. no. 12:29 (11) Matt. 12:25, 29; Mark 3:24-27; (12) Dan. 10:13, 20; Rome. 8:38; Eph. 1:21; 3:10; 6:12; Colossians 1:16; 2:10, 15; (13) 1 John 4:6; 2 team 3:5; (14) Mat. no. 16:23; (15) 2 Thess. 23; (16) Genesis 4:7 (KJV); Rome. 5:12; 6:6; 7:1; (17) 1 Corinthians 1:12; 3:3; (18) Mat. no. 22:16-17. Manhole (on the roof): (1) Attempting to enter heaven or the presence of God in the flesh; (2) Trying to get to heaven with a tinge of self-righteousness. Manhole (on the ground): (1) heart; (2) Portal to Hell (to the death chambers). (1) 2 Corinthians 4:7; (2) Proverbs 7:27. Dummy (dummy): (1) inanimate or dead; (2) shallow person; (3) new clothes; (4) be prepared for a new position; (5) grow in God; (6) Special Occasion; (7) A Christian who is fashionable but not sure about God; (1) Rom. 8:11b; (2) Luke 20:46; (3-5) 1 Sam. 2:19; (6) Mat. no. 22:11-12; (7) James 4:4. Mansion: (1) mature Christian; (2) heavenly home; (3) your current spiritual home; (4) church; (5) The House of Faith/Christ/God; (6) Nation. See also house and palace. (1) 2 Corinthians 5:1; (2) John 14:2; 2 color. 5:1-2; (3) 2 Corinthians 5:1-2; (4) 1 Tim. 3:15; 2 team 2:20; (5) Hebrews 3:3, 6; 10:21; (6) Ezekiel. 27:14; 38:6; heb. 8:10. Cloak: (1) Spiritual Authority; (2) cover; (3) spiritual position or office; (4) anointing; (5) Complaining or humiliating (tearing one's robe) before God; (6) return to natural being (take off the cloak); (7) Under the Influence of Evil (Dracula's Cloak). See also robe and robe. (1) 2 Kings 2:14; (2) 1Sam. 28:14; PS 109:29; (3) 1Sam. 15:27-28 (KJV); 1 Kings 19:19; 2 Kings 2:8, 13-14; (4) Extract. 29:21, 29; 40:13; Lev. 8:30 am.; (5) Ezra 9:3 (KJV); Job 1:20 (KJV); 2:12 (RSV); (6) John 21:7; (7) John 8:44. Manufacturer's Manual: (1) Bible; (2) instructions; (3) fundamentals; (4) Step-by-step instructions. (1) Joshua. 1:8; PS40:7-8; 139:16; (2) Prov 4:4b-6; 7:2-3; 22:17-21; (3-4) is.
28:10. Map: (1) Find Directions; (2) instructions; (3) Map of Life; (4) plan your life; (5) Holy Spirit; (6) The Bible; (7) Wanting to know where we are in God's plan. See also the guide. (1) jr. 6:16; (2) Judges. 18:5; Song. 1:8; (3-4) Jr. 29:11; Luke 19:32; John 14:4-6; (5) John 16:13; Exodus 33:14; (6) Psalms 119:105; (7) Extract. 33:13a. Marble: (1) Signs of opulence and wealth; (2) Solid and strong; (3) Spiritually dead (cold). (1) Esther 1:6; Revelation 18:12; (2) song. 5:15; (3) Luke 22:55-57; Revelation 3:15-16. Marijuana: (1) Offense; (2) spirit of deception; (3) counterfeit alcohol; (4) Entering (elevating) into the things of the spirit. (1) Job 19:17; (2) 1 Kings 22:22; (3) Acts 8:9-10; (4) Acts 7:48 (there is no height like the Most High!) (cf. Eph. 5:18); 1 John 1:4. Characteristics: (1) identification; (2) property; (3) observe well; (4) goal; (5) observe (gain understanding); (6) measurement; (7) easy to see; (8) Open your heart to understand; (9) Commented; (10) goal; (11) Printing. See also Mark in the dictionary of names and Scar. (1) Genesis 4:15; Gallon. 6:17; Revelation 13:16; (2) Excerpt. 21:6; (cf. Isaiah 49:16 and Acts 20:28b); (3) Ruth 3:4 (KJV); 2 Sat. 13:28 (RSV); 1 Kings 20:7 (KJV); PS37:37; Ezekiel 44:5; Rome. 16:17 (KJV); (4) 1Sam. 20:20 (RSV); Job 7:20 (KJV); 10:14; 16:12 (KJV); PS56:6; Justice. 3:12 (RSV); (5) 1 Kings 20:22 (KJV); Job 18:2 (KJV); 33:11 (KJV); (6) is. 44:13; (7) jr. 2:22; (8) jr. 23:18; (9) Luke 14:7 (KJV); (10) Fil. 3:14; (11) is. 49:16. Marketplace: (1) corporate or business world; (2) merchant church (speculation); (3) The world (outside of Christ); (4) Babylon; (5) workplace; (6) meeting place; (7) public place; (8) Who is able to buy or sell (enter the market); (9) God's provision (abundant market). (1) Luke 12:18; 17:28; James 4:13; (2) Mat. no. 21:12; John 2:16; (3) 1 John 2:16; (4) Revelation 18:2-3; (5) Ezekiel. 27:17; (6) Mat. no. 11:16; (7) Mat. no. 23:7; (8) Proverbs 31:24; (9) Fil. 4:19. Tent: (1) celebration/party; (2) Temporary home. See also store. (1) 1 Kings 8:66; 2 Chr. 7:10; (2) 1 Chr. 21:29a; Acts 7:44. Marriage: (1) conversion (union with Christ); (2) union or united; (3)
camaraderie; (3) soul tie; (4) two are one; (5) Christ and His Church; (6) belief; (7) the return of Christ; (8) concerns of the world; (9) communion (reception); (10) Literal Marriage. See also best man, bride and groom. (1) 1 Corinthians 6:17; (2) Genesis 2:24; Friend. 19:4-6; (3) Genesis 26:26-28; 1 sat. 18:3; (3) 1Sam. 18:1 (friends); 1 Cor.6:16 (sexual partner); (4-5) Eph. 5:31-32; (6) 1 Tim. 5:11-12; (7) Revelation 19:7; (8) 1 Corinthians 7:33; (9) Revelation 19:9. Mars: (1) war/enmity. See also planets. (1) Mars is the Roman god of war. Marshmallow: (1) No substance (not solid); (2) sweet and pleasant; (3) Nice messages for people. See also rock and sand. (1) Hebrews 5:14; (2) 2 Tim. 4:3; (3) Gal. 1:10. Mascot: (1) Represents the associated team, organization, or company. (1) no. 2:2-3. Mashed Potatoes: (1) Baby Food. (1) Rom. 14:2; heb. 5:14. Mask: (1) hypocrisy; (2) untruth/deception; (3) obfuscation; (4) Two-sided. See also cloakroom rental. (1) Mat. no. 23:27; (2) Genesis 38:14-16; Proverbs 14:13; (3) Psalms 10:11; (4) Gal. 2:1112. Mast: (1) Vertical; (2) powerful person; (3) browse; (4) starch; (5) drunk; (6) It speaks of being led by the Spirit (as opposed to chimneys); (7) Prophet (Guardian or Guardian). See also rowing, sailing and canoeing. (1-2) Ezek. 27:5 (See Cedar); (3-4) is. 33:23; (5) Proverbs 23:34; (6) John 3:8; (7) 2 Kings 2:15; PS 74:9; It is a. 30:10. Mathematics: (1) finance; (2) Income. (1-2) 1 Kings 10:14; Luke 16:4-8. Material: See fabric. Labyrinth: (1) Trying to find the heart of God (labyrinth in a house); (2) Trying to find your way in a situation that is not easy (has many twists and turns); (3) feeling lost because the way forward seems complicated; (4) need for a consistent series of divine decisions; (5) You must draw closer to God in order to advance. See also Lost.
(1) 1Sam. 13:14; Acts 13:22; (2) Excerpt. 18:20; 33:13a; (3) Mat. no. 10:39 am; 4:25 p.m.; (4) Joseph. 12:15 p.m.; Luke 3:4-5; (5) is. 40:22 (He can see his way); Exodus 33:14-15; PS37:5; prove. 20:24; Jr. 10:23. Food: (1) assimilation of the word; (2) feeding on Christ; (3) scholarship; (4) intimate sharing; (5) trust; (6) disposal; (7) favor; (8) healing; (9) Contract. See also bowl, meat, milk, and table. (1) Hebrews 5:12-14; 1 color. 3:1-3; (2) John 6:53-58; (3-5) Genesis 18:6-17; John 13:1b-2a; (6) Dan. 1:5a; (7) Ruth 2:14; (8) 2 Kings 4:41; 1 color. 11:24-25 (cf. Numbers 21:8-9 and 1 Peter 2:24); (9) Luke 22:20; 1 color. 11:24-25. Measure: (1) faith; (2) grow in God; (3) duration or time (ie days or years); (4) decision; (5) distance; (6) accuracy; (7) judgment; (8) reciprocity (as you use or do it, God measures you); (9) Cardiac responsiveness indicator (hearing). See also Length, Tape Measure, Time, and Weighing. (1) Rom. 12:3; (2) Eph. 4:13; (3) Psalms 39:4; (4) German. 21:2; (5) Yosh. 3:4; (6) Job 28:25; It is a. 40:12; (7) is. 65:7; Dan. 5:27; Friend. 7:1-2; (8) Luke 6:38; (9) Mark 4:24. Measurement (various measures): (1) Moral dishonesty. (1) Proverbs 20:10. Measure (immeasurable): (1) God; (2) the love of God; (3) The Holy Spirit; (4) masses; (5) multiplication; (6) heaven; (7) blessing; (8) miracles; (9) Abundant/spirit/spirit; (10) Eternity. (1) 2 Chr. 1:1; Rome. 11:33 am; 1 team 1:17; (2) Eph. 3:18-19; (3) John 3:34; (4) jr. 3:23; (5) Os. 1:10a; (6) Genesis 49:26; Jr. 31:37; (7) Evil. 3:10; (8) Mark 6:51; 7:37; 10:26; (9) 2 Corinthians 11:23; 12:7; Gallon. 1:13; (10) Mat. no. 25:46. Measurement (measurement of increase and decrease): (1) increase = blessing; (2) Acceptance = assessment. (1-2) Witch. 2:16-19. Measure (measure accurately): (1) divide the word correctly (diligent study); (2) An accurate series of measurements can be confirmation of a future event. (1) 2 Tim. 2:15; (2) Ezekiel. 40:2ss; zac 2:1-5. Measurement (same measurement): (1) Scale; (2) harmony; (3) Division. (1) 1 Kings 6:25; (2) 1 Kings 7:37; (3) Hebrews 4:12. Measure yourself against others: (1) compare; (2) madness. (1-2) 2 Corinthians 10:12. Flesh: (1) The Word of God; (2) solid biblical teaching; (3) Do the will of
God. (1) Job 12:11 (KJV), 34:3 (KJV); 1 color. 3:2; heb. 5:12. (2) Hebrews 5:14; (3) John 4:34 (KJV). Smart Meat: (1) Word of God. (1) Hebrews 4:12. Mechanics: (1) The Holy Spirit; (2) An angel; (3) Jesus Christ; (4) God; (5) Spiritual attunement; (6) help by correcting or supporting your service; (7) healer (evangelist); (8) One who maintains and repairs. See also automobile, motor, motor and oil. (1) John 14:16, 26; (2) Dan. 10:11; Hebrews 1:13a-14; (3) John 1:33 (the Holy Spirit is also symbolized by oil); (4) Psalms 51:10; (5) Acts 18:25-26; (6) Extract. 18:14; (7) Luke 4:18; (8) is. 58:12. Mechanics: (1) human powered; (2) works; (3) Strength of Humanity. (1-3) 2 Chr. 26:15-16. Medal: (1) Honor; (2) fame; (3) Rewards. (1-2) Extract. 15:1; PS 8:5; 2 color. 2:14; heb. 2:7; (3) Revelation 22:12. Medicine: (1) healing; (2) prayer; (3) The blood of Jesus; (4) The Word of God; (5) the joy of the Holy Spirit; (6) anointing oil; (7) Leaves (of Christ the Tree of Life). See also doctor, healer, hospitalist, and nurse. (1-2) James 5:14-15; (3) is. 53:5; John 6:53; (4) Prov 4:20-22; (5) Proverbs 17:22; (6) jr. 46:11; James 5:14-15; (7) It. 47:12b; Revelation 22:2. Megaphone: (1) publicize widely; (2) Strong/Spirit. (1) Mat. no. 10:27. Memory: (1) memory; (2) Trophy (own fame). (1-2) 1 Sam. 17:54; (2) 1Sam. 15:9, 12. Men: See man. Mentor: (1) The Holy Spirit; (2) Need a mentor. (1) John 16:7, 13; 1 John 2:27; (2) 1 Kings 19:21. Mentally retarded: (1) innocent child of God; (2) Evil spirit (aggressive and intimidating). See also disability. (1) 1 Corinthians 1:27; (2) Mark 5:5, 15; Acts 19:16. Message: (1) Word of God; (2) letter; (3) dream. (1) 1 John 1:5; 3:11; (2) 2Sam. 11:14 am; (3) Numbers 12:6; Jr. 23:28; Friend. 2:13.
Out of order: (1) talking about the works of others; (2) Not of God; (3) Profession. (1-2) 1 Corinthians 14:33; (3) Mark 2:2, 4; Acts 6:1. Metal: (1) Represents the strength of the natural (man-made) man; (2) strong; (3) earthly treasures; (4) susceptible to oxidation; (5) Appreciated by the world; (6) trade or commerce; (7) Money. See also lead. (1) Joshua. 17:16, 18; (2) Dan. 2:40; (3-4) Mat. no. 6:19; (5-7) It. 27:12; Friend. 22:19-21; 25:16. Meteorite: (1) message from heaven; (2) rebirth (meteor shower); (3) Judgment. See also asteroid. (1) German. 4:36; It is a. 55:10-11; Remember also that Christ (the Word of God) is our rock from heaven; (2) Psalm 72:6-7; (3) is. 30:30; Ezekiel 38:22. Meter: (1) power adapter; (2) Evaluate the anointing; (3) heart (like a parking meter); (4) Favorable timing. (1-2) Mark 5:30; Luke 6:19; 8:46; (3) No. 7:5; (4) Esther 4:14; Dan. 2:21. Meter Man: (1) Measuring the strength of the Spirit/Power of God. (1) Acts 8:18-19; 1 color. 2:4. Microphone: (1) Ability to speak or sing; (2) voice platform; (3) Expand the message. (1-3) Mat. no. 10:27; Luke 12:3. Microscope: (1) bean counting; (2) Under review (detailed review); (3) details; (4) science; (5) biological, bacterial or viral status. (1) Mat. no. 7:2-6; 23:24; (2) Psalm 26:2; Luke 23:14; Acts 22:24; 1 color. 11:28 am; 2 color. 13:5; (3) Hebrews 4:15; 9:5; James 2:10; (4) The microscope is a recognized symbol of science; (5) Mat. no. 24:7; Luke 21:11. Microwave Oven: (1) heart; (2) cooking inside; (3) quick work; (4) convenience; (5) piercing; (6) Sudden overflow. (1) Os. 7:6; (2) Psalm 39:3; Jr. 20:9b; (3) is. 43:19; (4) Genesis 25:29-34 (consider the cost of convenience); (5) Luke 2:35; (6) 1Sam. 18:8. Middle: See middle. Midnight: (1) The darkest hour; (2) death; (3) exemption; (4) a trend reversal; (5) end of second layer; (6) time to ask, search, and call; (7) decision time; (8) The end of time. (1) Psalm 119:62 (thanksgiving in the darkest hour); Acts 16:25; (2) Excerpt. 11:45 a.m.; 12:29 (3) Judges. 16:3; Acts 16:25-26; (4) Ruth 3:8; Friend. 25:6; (5) Mark 13:35; (6) Luke 11:5, 8-10; (7) Acts 16:25-26; 27:27; (8) Excerpt. 12:29 (judgment);
Friend. 25:6-12. Midwife: (1) The Holy Spirit; (2) An angel; (3) intercessors; (4) Assistant or guide to help bring God's promises. (1) Rom. 8:22, 26; (2) Psalm 34:7; (3) Rom. 8:22, 26; (4) Genesis 35:17-18 (It is interesting here to note the birth of Benjamin, meaning “son of my right hand,” which is a type of Christ); Exodus 1:15-21; (cf. Genesis 50:24 and Acts 7:19-25). Milk: (1) Word of God for young believers; (2) basic biblical teaching; (3) Immature Christian. (1) 1 pet. 2:2; (2-3) 1 Cor. 3:1-2; heb. 5:12-14. centipedes and: (1) anger; (2) Pests. See also worm. (1-2) Mark 10:41. Mill/stone: (1) judgment; (2) place of humiliation. See also flour. (1) Mat. no. 18:6; Mark 9:42; Luke 17:2; Revelation 18:21; (2) Acts 8:33 (cf. Isa 53:5 and Phil 2:8). Mirror: (1) The Word of God; (2) The human heart; (3) vanity; (4) Focus on yourself; (5) deception (as in "Smoke and Mirrors"); (6) In reflection; (7) Past (Retrospect). See also Broken Mirror. (1) 1 Corinthians 13:12; James 1:23-24; (2) Proverbs 27:19; (3-4) 2 Sam. 14:25-26; (5) Proverbs 12:17, 20; 14:8, 25; 26:26; (6) Luke 15:17; John 14:9 (Jesus is in a sense a “reflection” of the Father); (7) Genesis 19:26 (looking back can paralyze you); Joseph 8:20 (Looking back can make you weak); Fil. 3:13. Mirror: (Broken Mirror): (1) Broken Heart; (2) broken focus/vision; (3) Forsake God's promises. See also mirror. (1) Proverbs 27:19; 20:5 (the heart is a reflecting body of water); (2) Proverbs 29:18; Justice. 2:9; space 2:2; (3) Room 2:2; Friend. 14:29-30. Abortion: (1) Lost Promise; (2) breaking God's promises; (3) stolen promise; (4) death of a new ministry; (5) judgment; (6) curse; (7) injustice; (8) Lack of spiritual strength. (1-4) Mat. no. 2:16-18; Acts 7:19 (KJV); (5) Os. 9:14; (6) Genesis 31:38; Exodus 23:26; (Birth means "blessed", hence miscarriage means "cursed"); (7) As in "a miscarriage of justice"; (8) is. 37:3. Rocket: (1) Words of Power; (2) words of destruction; (3) Word of God (guided missiles); (4) sermon; (5) attack; (6) judgment; (7) Imposition.
See also Arrow, Bomb, Rocket, and Spear. (1) Is. 54:17; Luke 4:32, 36; 1 color. 2:4; (2) 1Sam. 18:11; 19:9-10; 20:33; (3) Hebrews 4:12 and Isaiah 55:11; (4) Mat. no. 3:1-2, 4:17; (words thrown or shown); (5) Salt. 109:3; Jr. 18:18; (6) Job 20:23-25; PS64:7; Ezekiel 39:3; (7) Job 34:6 (see alternate translation). Miss the bus: (1) Missed opportunity; (2) lack of major service; (3) do things independently; (4) Wait (it's not your time to go and serve in God). (1-2) Luke 10:38-42; (3) Luke 9:49-50; (4) 1 Corinthians 16:12. Mobile phone: See telephone. Mother: See mother. Monday: (1) Two; (2) death; (3) New beginnings. See also day and one. (1-2) Genesis 1:6-8 (note that “it was good” is not mentioned). This is the death that precedes the resurrection; (3) The secular world sees Monday as the first day of the week. Money: The use of money seems to fall into three groups. Positive: (1) belief; (2) income; (3) blessings of putting God first in your life; (4) representatives of gifts or talents; (5) subscription rights; (6) repayment (buyback); (7) deposits of the glory of God (gold coins); (8) make a sacrifice or sacrifices; (9) Thanksgiving (coin); (10) The Word of God; (11) seeds. How He Uses It: (12) choosing between God or money; (13) need to invest spiritually; (14) What is important is not the quantity, but the heart. Negative: (15) root of evil (i.e. has the power to manipulate and control); (16) commerce in the Church; (17) greed (takes away spiritual life); (18) fraud; (19) Possible treason; (20) worldly power; (21) Bribery. See also Exchanges, Riches, Seeds, and Treasures. (1) see Prov. 23:23 and John 17:17 and Rom. 10:17 (as Kingdom currency); 1 pet. 1:7; (2) 2 Kings 12:11a; prove. 10:4; (3) 2 Chron. 1:11-12; Friend. 6:33; prove. 10:22; (4) Mat. no. 25:15; (5) Acts 7:16; (6) Lv. 25:51; number 3:49; It is a. 52:3; (7) is. 60:9; (8) Mark 12:41; (9) Salt. 100:4; (10) Genesis 44:2 (cf. Luke 8:11); (11) Evil. 3:10; (12) Mark 6:8; Luke 16:13; Acts 4:36-37; 8:1820; (13) Mat. no. 25:27; Luke 19:23; (14) Mark 12:42-44; (15) 1 Tim. 6:10; (16) John 2:14-16; (17) Proverbs 1:19; 15:27; It is a. 56:10-11; Acts 24:25-26; (18) Mat. no. 13:22 28:12-13, 15; Acts 24:25-26; Revelation 3:17; (19) Mark 14:11; (20) Ecl. 10:19 (universal language); Friend. 22:17-21; (21) 1Sam. 8:3; PS 26:10; amos
5:12. Mungo: (1) Warrior Angel. (1) Dan. 10:13. Monkey: (1) make you look like a fool; (2) not serious; (3) property; (4) mischievous spirit; (5) Mood swings (depression [up one minute and down the next]). See also King Kong. (1) Someone "trying to turn me into a monkey"; (2) As in "to play with"; (3) 1 Kings 10:22-23; (4) Psalm 38:12 (KJV); prove. 24:8 (KJV); (5) James 1:8. Monsters: (1) Demon; (2) evil spirit; (3) Fear. See also dinosaurs. (1-2) Luke 4:33; Revelation 12:9; (3) 1Sam. 17:11. Month: January to December, consult the dictionary of names and places. Monument: (1) The Cross; (2) I remember. On the cross we see the fulfillment of the Old Testament monuments; (3) "I am" (the name of God); (4) The sacrifice of the Passover lamb; (5) The flight from Egypt (the world); (6) Victory under The Lord Our Banner; (7) judgment of the high priest for the children of Israel; (8) The Feast of Trumpets; (9) The bread of life; (10) Death Defeated (Jordan Cut). (1-2) 1 Cor. 11:24-25; 2 team 2:8; (3) Extract. 3:15 and John 8:24; (4) Extract. 12:6-7, 13-14; (5) Extract. 13:3,8; (6) Extract. 17:14-15; (7) Extract. 28:29-30; (8) Lv. 23:24; (9) Lv. 24:7; (10) Jose. 4:7. Moon: (1) wife or mother or wife or sister; (2) The Church; (3) Faithful Witness; (4) The moon reigns and rules the night and is a reflection of the sun (cf. Mal. 4:2); (5) the reflected glory of God; (6) celebration; (7) resurrection; (8) Satan. See also lunar eclipse. (1) Genesis 37:9-10; 1 color. 11:7; (2) song. 6:10; (3) Psalm 89:37; (4) Genesis 1:16; PS 136:9; (5) 1 Corinthians 15:41; Revelation 21:23; (6-7) 1 Sam. 20:5 (new moon); (8) Mat. no. 17:15 where the word epileptic is literally "mad" or "insane"; here the moon symbolizes satan as ruler of darkness. Mortgage: (1) guilt or curse; (2) financial obligation; (3) The blood of Christ (frees us from the mortgage). See also home page.
(1) German. 28:12; Rome. 13:8; (2) Genesis 28:20-22; (3) 1 Corinthians 6:19-20; 1 pet. 1:18-19. Mosquito: (1) Minor irritation that steals spiritual life; (2) spiritual parasite; (3) An invisible attack that takes your life (or poisons you); (4) evil spirit; (5) The spirit robs you financially. (1) Lv. 17:11; (2) John 12:6; (3) German. 25:18; (4) John 10:10; (5) Microphone. 7:2-3; Friend. 27:6 (blood money) (cf. Exodus 21:30 and Lev. 17:11). Motel: (1) stopover; (2) place of refreshment and rest; (3) Talk about a journey (or life path); (4) place of assembly; (5) Location. See also bed. (1-3) Genesis 42:27; 43:21; Luke 10:34-35; (4) Extract. 4:24; (5) Luke 24:28-31. Moth: (1) Corruption; (2) impairment; (3) lazy; (4) destruction; (5) vulnerability; (6) fleeting and short existence (ephemeral life); (7) temporary shelter (cocoon); (8) judgment; (9) Building earthly treasures. (1-3) Job 13:28; It is a. 50:9; 51:8; ho. 5:12; Luke 12:33; (3-4) Job 4:19; (5) is. 50:9; (6) Psalms 39:11; (7) Job 27:18; (8) Os. 5:12; (9) Mat. no. 6:19-20; James 5:2. Mother: (1) The Church; (2) The Holy Spirit; (3) natural mother; (4) Spiritual Mother; (5) Heavenly Jerusalem; (6) Israel; (7) The past; (8) Creator; (9) The law/legalism. (1) Eph. 5:25, 31-32; (2) Gal. 4:29b; (3) 2 Tim. 1:5; (4) Gal. 4:19; (5) Revelation 21:2; (6) Revelation 12:1-2; (7) Job 21:8; (8) Song. 8:1; It is a. 49:23; (9) prov. 1:8, 6:20. Motherboard: (1) Ghost; (2) mother's soul tie; (3) Council of God. See also computer, hard drive, laptop, and desktop.
(1) Rom. 12:2; 1 color. 2:16; (2) Genesis 25:28; 27:6; (3) Colossians 2:9-10. Mother-in-law: (1) Legalist Church; (2) curious; (3) illegitimate church; (4) Director; (5) church history (religious mother-in-law); (6) Royal mother-in-law. (1) Gal. 3:23-25; (2) 1 Tim. 5:13; (3) Acts 19:2-5; (4) Ruth 3:1, 3-4; (5) Revelation 1:19-20. Engine: (1) power; (2) Holy Spirit; (3) man-made power; (4) The human mind; (5) heart. See also donkey, car, petrol and ox. (1-2) Microphone. 3:8a; Luke 1:17; 4:14; Rome. 15:19; (3) Zak. 4:6; Eph. 2:2; (4) Psalms 39:3; 104:4; prove. 20:27; (5) As in "The heart is the engine room". Motorcycle: (1) Powerful and responsive custom service; (2) Independent Ministry. See also trail bike. (1) Acts 8:4-7, 26-39; (2) 1 Corinthians 3:4-5; 12:15-16, 21. Motorcycle helmet: (1) helmet of salvation; (2) Called to know and to draw upon what Christ accomplished at Calvary; (3) called to choose divine thoughts; (4) Protect your mind from the enemy. See also helmet. (1-2) Eph. 6:17; (3) 1 Corinthians 2:16; (4) Eph. 6:17. Scooter: (1) Individual service; (2) youth ministry. (1-2) Acts 21:9. Mountain: (1) spiritual pinnacle; (2) heaven; (3) impossibility; (4) obstacle; (5) shelter/hiding place; (6) place of encounter with God (presence of God); (7) victory; (8) place of prayer; (9) place of worship; (10) place of conversion; (11) separation; (12) Old; (13) apostolic call (climbing the mountain with Jesus); (14) Behold the glory of God (mountaintop); (15) God; (16) doubt and unbelief; (17) Pride. (1) Luke 4:5; (2) Ezekiel. 28:16; heb. 12:22 a.m. Revelation 21:10; (3-4) Song. 2:8; Mark 11:23; 1 color. 13:2; Luke 3:5; (5) Luke 21:21; Revelation 6:15; (6) John 6:3; 2 Peter 1:18; (7) 1 Kings 18:20-40; (8) Luke 6:12; 9:28; 22:39-40; (9) John 4:20-21; (10) Mark 9:2; (11) Song. 2:17 (Bether = separation); (12) German. 33:15; (13-14) mat. no. 17:1ff; (15) Salt. 48:1; (cf. Deuteronomy 33:15 and Psalm 90:2); (16) German. 1:2026; Friend. 5:20 p.m.; (17) is. 2:12-17; 40:4. Mountain Biking: (1) Self Elevation. See also wheel and mountain.
(1) Mat. no. 23:12; John 10:1. Grief: (1) Loss through grief. See also death. (1) 1Sam. 25:1; Friend. 2:18. Rats/Mice: (1) Hidden impure spirit; (2) indicator of lack of spiritual sustenance; (3) unbeliever (unclean); (4) small; (5) plague; (6) judgment; (7) Despicable. See also mouse. (1) Mat. no. 10:1; (cf. Revelation 16:13); (2) Luke 11:24-25; (3-4) level. 11:29 am; (5-6) (cf. 1 Samuel 5:12 and 1 Samuel 6:5 (KJV)); (7) Judges. 6:15. Mouth: (1) heart; (2) word of faith; (3) confession; (4) Silenced or dumb (no mouth). See also Fool, Lips, Mute, and Teeth. (1) Mat. no. 12:34 15:18; Luke 6:45; (2) Rom. 10:8; (3) Rom. 10:9-10; (4) Luke 14:5-6; 20:26. Mouth (mouth sore): (1) pain in heart; (2) inability to open up (unable to speak freely); (3) Talk about pain. See also gums. (1) 1Sam. 1:12-14; (2) Mat. no. 12:34b; 15:18; (3) Genesis 4:23; 31:29; PS38:12; Film: (1) Your Life as Story (Book of Life); (2) A film's title or plot may reflect a past, present, or future episode of your life; (3) Entertainment. See also picture theater. (1-2) Revelation 3:5; 20:12; 1 team 6:12; (3) 1 Corinthians 10:7. Video Camera: (1) Capture the action; (2) Prepare for action; (3) make history; (4) document the past; (5) Become a respectable person. See also camera. (1-3) Acts 2:40-41; 3:6-10; 4:33; (4) Esther 6:2; (5) Numbers 16:2b; Ezekiel 23:23. Change: (1) salvation (change from old house to new); (2) A call to be saved (to enter the house of God); (3) change of allegiance (possibly a person easily moved by circumstances); (4) change churches; (5) transition from God (increase or decrease from God); (6) Dissatisfied with himself. See also moving truck. (1-2) Heb. 11:7; (3) is. 7:2; (4) 1 Corinthians 16:19; (5) Mat. no. 9:17; heb. 10:38 am; (6) Rom. 7:24. Change of Office: (1) Change of Office. (1) Eph. 4:11. Moving truck: See moving truck.
Mucky: (1) A slanderous allegation; (2) Rake the manure. (1) Jude 1:9-10, 13a; (2) Ezra 4:6; 2 pets. 2:11. Mud: (1) loot; (2) relapse (return to the world); (3) Talk about humanity; (4) humiliated; (5) No solid foundation (no foundation in God); (6) subsidence; (7) bad reputation (someone covered in mud); (8) accusation (throwing mud at someone); (9) Trampled; (10) creation (wet clay); (11) dungeon; (12) solve problems (break through mud); (13) Not being able to let go of the past; (14) meat; (15) sin; (16) Contaminated Words. See also clay, dirt, earth, mud cake, mudslide, mud throw, water, and dirty water. (1) As in "stuck in the mud"; (2) Ezekiel. 47:11; 2 pets. 2:22b; (3) Job 33:6; Dan. 2:43; John 9:6; (4) Labor 30:19; (5) Psalms 40:2; (6) Salt. 69:2,14; Jr. 38:6b, 22; (9) is. 10:6b; 41:25b; microphone 7:10; zac 10:5; (10) John 9:6-7; (11) jr. 38:6 (Not water but mud); (12) Luke 15:15-17; (13) 2 Fr. 2:22; (14) Salt. 40:2; (15-16) Is. 57:20. Mud Pie: (1) Indulging in sensual words. See also mud. (1) 1 Corinthians 2:4. Muddy Water: See Water (Dirty Water). Avalanche: (1) Road to the World; (2) falling back into the flesh. See also mud. (1-2) 2 Peter. 2:22. Throw mud: (1) Slanderous words. See also the entries in Lama. (1) Psalm 69:14; Ecl. 7:21; It is a. 57:19-20. Mule: (1) Out of the world but not yet humble (halfway between a horse and a donkey); (2) tibia; (3) Stubborn (without wisdom). See also donkey and horse. (1) German. 8:2 (still in the wilderness); (2) Revelation 3:16; (3) Psalm 32:9. Multicolored: (1) Glorious or covered with glory; (2) multifaceted; (3) have chameleonic tendencies; (4) agreed. See also parrot(s) and rainbow. (1) Genesis 37:3; 2 Sat. 13:18-19; The multicolored mantle represents the glorified Joseph and the glorious bride of Christ; (2) The glory of God consists of a multitude of pure qualities, just as white light is a composition of inner colors;
(3) 1 Corinthians 9:22b; 10:33 am; (4) Genesis 9:11-12. Mother: See mother. Murder: (1) hatred; (2) self hatred; (3) anger; (4) battle between the carnal (old) self and the spiritual (new) self; (5) Cause of Offense. See also Assassin, Kill/Killing, Mafia and Strangle/d. (1-2) 1 John 3:15; (3) Mat. no. 2:16; 5:21-22; (4) Gal. 5:17; Eph. 6:12; (5) Mat. no. 24:10 and 1 John 3:15. Muscle Building: (1) Pray in the Holy Spirit; (2) literal muscle development; (3) enter; (4) muscle flexion. (1) Jude 1:20; (3) Genesis 27:36; (4) 1Sam. 17:5-10. Museum: (1) old; (2) history; (3) dead church; (4) A church that honors tradition and loves its history. See also war/museum heroes. (1-3) Deut. 32:7; PS44:1; (4) Mat. no. 23:29-30. Fungus: (1) ignorant; (2) willful ignorance of God; (3) fraud; (4) Ignorant decisions (mushroom picking); (5) Nocturnal sensation without basis. (1) Proverbs 30:2; (2) is. 45:19; (3) As in "kept in the dark and fed lies"; 2 color. 4:2a; (4) Genesis 16:2 (Abram made this decision without consulting God, ie in the dark); (5) Mat. no. 7:26b; 13:5-6; 15:13; Music: (1) Worship Service; (2) praise; (3) celebration; (4) victory; (5) Joy. See also guitar and musical instrument. (1) Dan. 3:5, 7, 10; (2) 2 Chr. 5:13; 7:6; 23:13; (3) Luke 15:25; (4) Extract. 15:20-21; 1 sat. 18:6; (5) 1 Chr. 15:16; Justice. 5:14-15. Musical Instrument: (1) Ministry (especially if you are a musician); (2) worship; (3) prophecy; (4) entering the spiritual realm/moving in the gifts (playing an instrument); (5) heart. (1-2) 1 Chr. 6:32; 16:4; 2 Chr. 7:6; (3) 1 Chr. 25:1; (4) 2 Kings 3:15; (5) Psalm 9:1 Mute: (1) Unable to speak; (2) trauma; (3) broken spirit; (4) muted; (5) Fear. See also fool. (1) Luke 1:20; (2) Genesis 45:3; (3) Proverbs 15:13; 17:22; (4) Psalm 32:3; 50:21; Ecl. 3:7; Amos 5:13; Luke 14:5-6; 20:26; (5) 2Sam. 3:11. Nu: (1) see the person as he really is; (2) shame or embarrassment; (3) Clothed in glory; (4) demonic influence; (5) death; (6) shameless preaching of the gospel; (7) Not spiritually clothed (heart revealed); (8) Not ready or ill-prepared; (9) Without the anointing; (10) Called to wait upon God; (11) Feel THE CODE OF DIVINITY TO UNDERSTAND YOUR DREAMS AND VISIONS
vulnerable. See also Clothing and Clothing. (1) Hebrews 4:13; (2-3) Genesis 2:25; Revelation 3:18; (4) Luke 8:27; (5) Job 26:6 (AMP); (6) Rom. 1:16 (cf. Gen 2:25); (7) Mark 14:52; (8) Mark 14:51-52; (9) Lv. 16:32 21:10; (10) Salt. 69:6; It is a. 49:23b; (Isaiah 25:9 and Isaiah 61:10); (11) Revelation 3:17; 4:15 pm Name: (1) A person named in a dream may refer to: (a) Literally that person; (b) The meaning of the name, showing its veracity. Look up the meaning in the names section of this book. If not listed, look it up in a comprehensive name book or on the internet; (c) Someone of the same character/position (Ask yourself how you see that person); (d) An organization, company, church or denomination that the person represents in connection with their job title (ask yourself what this person represents); (e) The sign of a period associated with a person or place of that name. The dream can show you what has happened from now on or what awaits you if you continue on this course; (f) Incidents between you and this person who are now comparing yourself spiritually. Name (calling someone by a different name): (1) attacking the character of a false person or character; (2) false identity; (3) Offended Person (Sometimes when we call someone by a different name, we can offend them); (4) called to attract the spiritual self and change character; (5) Trying to force someone to be something they are not. (1) 2Sam. 16:7; (2) Genesis 27:24; (3) Genesis 20:2, 5, 9-10; (4) Genesis 32:28; (5) Dan. 1:7-8. Nail clippers: (1) Be careful not to hurt other people. (1) Eph. 6:12; 2 color. 10:3-4. Nail Gun: (1) Penetrating Words; (2) Harsh words. (1-2) Ecl. 12:11. Nails (of the Builder): (1) the Word of God; (2) Fascinating words (words that impress the heart and mind) given by God; (3) permanent and secure fixation; (4) memory stick (don't forget); (5) debts paid in full; (6) preparation; (7) Resistance (curved nail). See also screw. (1) Is. 22:23 (RSV); Colossians 2:14; (2) Judges. 4:21-22; 5:26; Ecl. 12:11; Colossians 2:14; (3) Ezra 9:8 (KJV); It is a. 22:23 (RSV); 41:7 (KJV); Jr. 10:4; Col 2:14; (4) is. 49:15-16 and John 20:25; (5) Colossians 2:14; (6) 1 Chr. 22:3; (7) 2 Tim. 4:15.
Nails (fingers): (1) Feminine conflict; (2) femininity (nail polish); (3) prepare to make an advance (flirt); (4) Disarmament conflict (nail cutting). See also thumbnail. (1) Salt. 144:1b; Gallon. 5:15; (2-3) It. 23:40; (4) Psalms 46:9. Diaper: See diaper. Eng: (1) The path of life (often difficult); (2) depressive situation; (3) suffering; (4) restriction; (5) too small; (6) trap; (7) A call to live not by sight but by faith (narrow windows); (8) God often puts pressure on those He wishes to use in order to build in them a determination and determination that bursts out to new spiritual levels. He achieves this through grief, imprisonment, and relationship pressures; (9) inability to maintain new mental models (narrow mind); or (10) inability to absorb new information due to personal bias. (1-2) Mat. no. 7:13-14; (3) 1Sam. 13:6 and 14:4; (4) Numbers 22:26; Job 13:27 (KJV); (5) Yosh. 5:15 p.m. (KJV); It is a. 49:19 (cf. NKJV and KJV); (6) Proverbs 23:27; (7) Genesis 6:16; Ezekiel 40:16 (KJV); 41:16 (RSV), 26 (RSV); (8) 1Sam. 1:6, 10, 11, 17; 1 sat. 17:28; Friend. 11:12; (9-10) John 8:43, 47. Nation: To determine the meaning of a country that appears in a vision or dream, ask the dreamer/visionary what that country means to them. What are the peculiarities of the country? Also examine if there is an existing association between the country and the dreamer/visionary. Is there an immediate person of that nationality that comes to mind? If there is no connection, it may be necessary to research information about the country or wait for God to provide more information and to be alert to future encounters with people or situations affecting that country. (1) A country or countryman may appear in a dream or vision after a request for guidance. (1) Acts 16:9. Nationality: See Indigenous and Nation. Native(s): (1) People who were born and raised in a particular environment; (2) Spiritually conscious (i.e. environmentally conscious). See also Alien, First Nations People, Alien, and Alien. (1) Genesis 13:7b; (2) 2 Kings 6:16-17. Navel: See belly. Neck: (1) decider/taker; (2) hold (foot on neck); (3) victory (foot behind the neck); (4) mastery (neck yoke); (5) pride (neck stretched); (6) death (broken neck); (7) fame; (8) strength/support; (9) Pride (hard
Neck); (10) Stubborn (stiff neck). See also jugular vein and pharynx. (1) Psalm 73:6; prove. 3:3-4; (2-3) Yosh. 10:24 am; (4) Genesis 27:40; (5) is. 3:16; (6) 1Sam. 4:18; (7) Song. 4:4; 7:4; (8) Job 41:22; PS 133:1-2; Song. 4:4; (9) 2 Chr. 36:13; PS 75:5; (10) Salt. 32:9; Jr. 17:23. Necklace: (1) What is in the heart; (2) heart condition; (3) customer/decision maker; (4) pride; (5) yoke; (6) Hold/Serve. (1-2) Extract. 28:30; It is a. 59:17; Eph. 6:14; 1 Thess. 5:8; 1 pet. 3:3-4; (3) Extract. 28:15, 22; (4) salt. 73:6; (5) German. 28:48; (6) jr. 28:14. Necrophilia: (1) soul bound to dead relationships; (2) contact with the dead (divination); (3) Relating to an unbeliever; (4) obsession. (1) Rom. 7:24; (2) 1Sam. 28:8; (3) Mat. no. 8:22; (4) Judges. 19:24-29. Needle: (1) contemplating life; (2) life injection; (3) Accompanied by horror or fear, there may be signs that the enemy is trying to corrupt you (e.g. by poisoning your blood); (4) Take offense (poison your heart). See also Use of Medication and Injections. (1-2) Lv. 17:11; (3-4) 1 Sam. 15:23 and Revelation 9:21. Neighbor: (1) One who is not in Christ (ie, not in the household of faith); (2) Someone nearby, not a relative (a partner); (3) someone in need of sympathy; (4) The person of flesh in you (especially if that person is at your enmity); (5) enemy; (6) Someone with whom you have experienced a breakup or split (i.e. a fence has been erected between you). See also Next. (1) Luke 10:29-37; 1 John 3:1 (if children, then at home); (2) Mark 12:31; (3) Luke 10:36-37; (4) Rom. 8:1-5; Gallon. 4:29 (cf. Rom 7:14); (5) Mat. no. 5:43-44; (6) Genesis 13:11. nest: (1) bed; (2) house/house; (3) forced growth (nest defoliation); (4) security; (5) A safe place for young people; (6) Vulnerable (Ejected from the Nest); (7) pride (high nest); (8) Pilgrims (without a nest). (1) Mat. no. 8:20; (2) Numbers 24:21; PS84:3; 104:17; (3) German. 32:11-12; (4) Job 39:27; Jr. 22:23; 48:28; 49:16; (5) Salt. 84:3; (6) Proverbs 27:8; It is a. 16:2; (7) Dept. 1:4; (8) Luke 9:58. Net: (1) evangelism for the kingdom of God or the kingdom of darkness; (2) kingdom of heaven; (3) Ministry; (4) trap; (5) poetic justice (falling into one's own web); (6) seductive heart; (7) death; (8) Stuck on the Internet.
See also fishing rod, hook and net. (1) Mat. no. 4:19; 23:15 (RSV); (2) Mat. no. 1:47 p.m.; (3) Mat. no. 4:19; (4) salt. 57:6; 140:5; prove. 29:5; (5) Salt. 141:10; (6) Ecl. 7:26; (7) Ecl. 9:12. New: (1) Regenerated or Reborn (new ship); (2) New level of God's glory. (1) Mat. no. 9:16; 2 color. 5:17; Title 3:5; As in "new wineskin"; (2) 2 Corinthians 3:18; 1 sat. 2:19. New House: (1) The new nature (the born again believer in Christ). See also Casa and Casa Vieja. (1) 2 Cor. 5:1 and 17. News: (1) The Gospel; (2) what God does; (3) A must-see story; (4) reference to current or future events; (5) Something that will soon make headlines; (6) mass exposure; (7) Sudden exposure (breaking news); (8) Suddenly (breaking news). See also diary. (1) Is. 61:1 (ESV); Luke 2:10 (ESV); Rome. 10:15 am; (2) Luke 1:19b; 2:810; Acts 11:20-22; (3) Luke 19:2-5; (4) Amos 1:1; (5) John 13:19, 14:29; (6) is. 52:7; Friend. 12:30 pm; 26:64; (7) Genesis 45:13; 1 sat. 4:14b; (8) Acts 22:17-18. Newspaper: (1) the Word of God; (2) owner; (3) public exposure; (4) gossip; (5) Listen to the world. See also News and Newspaper Delivery. Newspaper (distribute newspapers): (1) preach the gospel; (2) make something public; (3) publication; (4) Distribute Bibles. (1) Is. 61:1 (ESV); Friend. 3:1-2; 12:14; (2) Mark 1:45; Luke 5:15; (3) Psalm 68:11 (KJV); It is a. 52:7; (4) Psalm 68:11 (KJV); Acts 10:37-38 (KJV); 1:49 p.m. (RSV). From the page: (1) It means a parallel of your life to what is happening in the spirit; (i.e. earthly to spiritual; business to spiritual); (2) closed on time or locally; (3) Next Opportunity; (4) neighbor; (5) partner or friend (someone close to you); (6) By hand. See also door and neighbor. (1) 1Sam. 15:27-28; ho. 3:1; Jeremiah 18:6; (2) John 4:46b-47, 49-53 (the miracle was performed at the same time, meaning there is no distance in prayer!); (3) 1 Corinthians 16:9; (4) Luke 10:29; (5) Mark 12:31; (6) As in "near" in time or space (cf. Matthew 3:2). night: (1) darkness; (2) evil; (3) treason; (4) absence of Christ; (5) stumbling (walking at night); (6) secret or hidden (under cover of darkness); (7) Walking in the night is an indication of the old self (the unbelieving you); (8) judgment;
(9) ignorance; (10) The Realm of Unbelief. See also darkness and day. (1) Genesis 1:2, 5; 1 Thess. 5:5; (2-3) John 13:30; 1 color. 11:23 am; (4) John 8:12; 9:4; 11:10 a.m.; (5) John 11:10; (6) John 3:2; 7:50; 7:39 p.m. (7) John 3:2; (Matthew 27:4 and John 13:30. Judas could not see who Jesus was!); (8) Jude 1:6; (9) John 3:2, 4; As in "they are groping in the dark about..."; (10) John 3:2; 1:30 p.m. Disco: (1) The World (place where those in the dark gather); (2) Church without Christ. See also bar and hotel. (1) Genesis 1:5 and 1 John 1:5-6; (2) John 8:12; 11:10 a.m.; 1:30 p.m. Nightmares: See Chapter 4, "Are All Dreams God's?" Nine: (1) Purpose and Proposition; (2) end or conclusion; (3) fruiting; (4) Number of the Holy Spirit (The Fruitful); (5) Not giving glory to God. (1-2) The last digit, nine, marks the end and conclusion of a subject; (3) Genesis 17:1-2; Abraham was promised fertility for 99 years; Friend. 7:16; John 15:8; The fruit is the ultimate evidence of Christian growth and discipleship; (4) Gal. 5:22-23 (nine fruits); (5) Luke 17:17-18. Nine o'clock: (1) Time to be filled with the Spirit (happy holy hour). (1) Acts 2:15. Nineteen: As combinations of 9+10=19: (1) Complete test; (2) Specific purpose; (3) total fertility; (4) Fulfillment of the Spirit. For the scripture, see Nine and Ten. Nineteen Seventy (1970): (1) A generation filled with the Spirit. For the Scriptures see Nineteen and Seventy. Ninety: (1) Full Set; (2) Purpose. For the scripture, see Nine and Ten. Ninja: (1) Special Spirit Agent (powerful brave people); (2) evil spirit/demon; (3) Spirit of Death. (1) 2Sam. 23:8-12; (2-3) Jr. 9:21; Joel 2:9. Nits: (1) picky; (2) troubleshooting; (3) Judgment (if someone bothers you). See also lice. (1) Mat. no. 7:2-6; 23:24; (2) Mark 3:2; (3) Mat. no. 22:15-17. Noise: (1) distraction; (2) disorder; (3) occupation; (4) disruptive interference; (5) the voice of God (loud trumpet blast); (6) A lot. (1) Mat. no. 13:22 Mark 10:21; Luke 9:59-62; Revelation 2:4; (2) Mat. no. 23:13; (3)
Luke 10:40-42; (4) 1 John 2:15-17; (5) Extract. 19:19; (6) is. 13:4; 17:12. Non-deciduous: see periwinkle. North: (1) throne place of God; (2) venue; (3) enemy location; (4) move to your spiritual heritage (turn north); (5) Go literally anywhere north of your current location (turn north); (6) Consider the north-related aspects of your own environment. See also south. (1) Lv. 1:11; PS 75:6-7; It is a. 14:13-14; (2) jr. 1:13-14; (3) Ezekiel. 38:6; (4-5) Deut. 23. Nose: (1) Spiritual senses; (2) spirit; (3) LEDs; (4) insensitive; (5) pride; (6) criminal offense (smoke in the nose); (7) offended; (8) broken spirit (broken nose); (9) unrelenting (difficult); (10) Proud and insensitive to the spirit (difficult); (11) Inaccessible (difficult); (12) Spiritually insensitive (no nose). See also nosebleeds. (1) Ezek. 23:25; PS45:7-8; (2) Job 27:3 (KJV); (3) 2 Kings 19:28; It is a. 37:29; (4) Psalms 115:6; (5-6) Is. 65:5; (7) As in "Who Dismembered His Nose?"; (8) Salt. 51:17; (cf. Genesis 2:7 and Isaiah 42:5); (9-10) Job 41:2; (11) Job 41:2; PS115:6; (12) Ezekiel. 23:25. Nosebleeds: (1) fight; (2) Possible anger problem in family; (3) Impaired sensitivity. See also Blood and Nose. (1-2) Proverbs 30:33. Nudity: See Naked. Numbers: Show individual entries. Monthly Payment: See Monthly Payment. Nun: (1) Purity. (1) 2 Tim. 5:2 Nurse: (1) Christ; (2) Holy Spirit; (3) Church solidarity; (4) Gentle steward of Christian youth; (5) servants who pass on the word with love; (6) feeders and suppliers of chicks; (7) caretaker; (8) servants or maids; (9) angels; (10) Healing Angel (God's messenger announcing God's healing power). See also doctor and hospital. (1) Is. 40:11; (2) John 14:26; 15:26 (RSV); (3) Acts 4:35; (4) Extract. 2:7, 9; 1 Thess. 2:7; (5) 1 Thess. 2:7-8; (4) Numbers 11:12; (5) Ruth 4:16; (6) is. 49:23; (7) Mat. no. 18:10; heb. 1:14; (10) John 5:4. Nuts (fruits): (1) The Word of God; (2) words of promise; (3) Someone distorted
The Word of God (Sugar Coated Nuts). See also seeds. (1-2) Mat. no. 13:19-23; Luke 8:11; 1 pet. 1:23; (3) Mat. no. 4:6. Nuts and Bolts: (1) Basic Truths. See also screws. (1) Hebrews 6:1-2. Oak: (1) Longevity; (2) stable (deep rooted); (3) Pillar of Kingdom (landmark); (4) The cross; (5) space for shelter; (6) place to bury the past; (7) idolatry; (8) Represents a proud enemy; (9) Durable (used for oars); (10) Strong. (1) Zak. 11:2 (KJV); (2) Amos 2:9; (3) Joseph. 24:26; (4) 2Sam. 18:9-10, 14 (KJV); (5) 1 Kings 13:14; (6) Genesis 35:4, 8 (KJV); 1 Chr. 10:12 (RSV); (7) is. 1:29 (RSV); 44:14-15; Ezekiel 6:13; ho. 4:13; (8) is. 2:12-13; (9) Ezekiel. 27:6; (10) Amos 2:9. Oath: (1) Promise; (2) promise; (3) loyalty; (4) Contract. (1-4) Genesis 21:22-31; 24:2-3.8; Ecl. 8:2. Ocean: See sea. Octopus: (1) Carnal control or influence (tentacles); (2) Controlling Spirit; (3) Power connected to the soul (octopus on the head). See also Eight and Squid. (1) Excerpt. 2:14; prove. 6:5; Gallon. 2:4; (2) 1 Kings 21:7-10; (3) 2 Corinthians 10:4-5. odor (bad): (1) insanity; (2) Outrageous Facts; (3) demons; (4) fraud; (5) false spirit; (6) Offense. See also incense and perfume. (1) Ecl. 10:1; (2) Joel 2:20; (3) Ecl. 10:1 (see flies); (4) Mark 9:25; Eph. 4:14; Also as in "something's wrong" or "I smell a mouse"; (5) Salt. 32:2; Mark 1:2324; (6) Mat. no. 13:21; 16:23. Office: (1) company; (2) office or office in Kingdom; (3) pastor, teacher, evangelist, prophet and apostle; (4) The heart (as the place where we do business with God); (5) Heaven (place where God sits and directs everything). (1) 1Sam. 21:2; (2-3) Eph. 4:11-12; (4) salt. 91:1; (5) Genesis 28:12; heb. 12:2223. Descendants: (1) future; (2) Fruits of Faith. (1) Job 21:8; (2) Rom. 4:13. Oil (dirty): (1) impure spirit; (2) madness.
(1) Ecl. 10:1; (2) Ecl. 10:1 Oil (olive): (1) anointing; (2) crowned by God; (3) The Holy Spirit; (4) light; (5) spiritual strength; (6) The glory of God. See also olive. (1) Excerpt. 29:7, 21; 30:24-31; Lev. 8:12; PS23:5; 133:2; (2) Lv. 21:12 (KJV); 1 sat. 10:1; 16:13; 1 Kings 1:39; 2 Kings 9:3; PS45:7; 89:20; (3) 1Sam. 16:13; It is a. 61:3; Eph. 1:13; 4:30; (4) Extract. 25:6; 35:8, 28; (5) Psalm 92:10; (6) Zak. 4:12. Oil Rig: (1) Church in Spirit; (2) Anointed Ministry. See also Gasoline and Gas Station. (1-2) Mat. no. 25:9; 1 sat. 16:13 and John 7:38-39. Oil Stain: (1) False Spirit (Path/Road Stain); (2) One who causes others to go astray; (3) slippery character; (4) Out of control (positive or negative). See also oil spill. (1) Psalm 32:2; It is a. 19:14; (2) Proverbs 14:14; Jr. 2:19; 3:6; 8:5; (3) Psalms 55:21; (4) John 21:18. Oil spills: (1) stopping the flow of the spirit; (2) tragic environmental changes (ecological catastrophe); (3) anointing; (4) The outburst of the spirit that is a nuisance to the world. See also oil stain. (1) 1 Thess. 5:19; (2) Mat. no. 27:51, 54; (3) 1Sam. 16:13; (4) Mat. no. 12:24, 28 (offended by the Spirit of God); Acts 2:15. Formerly: (1) past; (2) not born again (not renewed by the Spirit); (3) past life; (4) Memories. (1-2) 2 Corinthians 5:17; (3) is. 43:18-19a; (4) is. 65:17. Casa Velha: (1) The Old Self (before Christ); (2) the past; (3) grandfather/mother; (4) Inheritance. (1-2) 2 Cor. 5:1 (RSV); 1 color. 3:9b; heb. 3:6; (cf. 2 Cor 5:17); (3) 2Sam. 8:3, 6; (4) Luke 1:27, 69; 2:4; (cf. Genesis 15:4 (spiritual lineage) and Luke 19:9). Ancient: (1) Fleshman; (2) unbeliever; (3) past or history; (4) grandfather; (5) patriarch; (6) wisdom; (7) God; (8) starch; (9) The enemy (devil). See also First Nations and Native Americans. (1) Rom. 6:6; Eph. 4:22; Colossians 3:9; 2 color. 5:17; Jude 1:4; Friend. 9:17; (2) Luke 1:18; John 3:4; (3) 2 Ped. 1:21 (RSV); (4) Proverbs 17:6; 1 sat. 2:31 and 4:18-19; (5) Genesis 25:8; 43:27; (6) Job 12:12; (7) Dan. 7:9, 13, 22; (8) Genesis 25:23;
Justice. 1:7; ho. 7:9; (9) Revelation 12:9 Elders: (1) Person of the flesh; (2) church history; (3) grandmother; (4) matriarch; (5) wisdom; (6) the Holy Spirit; (7) past or history. (1) Rom. 6:6; (2) Eph. 5:25, 27, 31-32; (3) 2 Tim. 1:5; (4) Genesis 18:11; 1 pet. 3:5-6; (5) prov. 8:1-2, 22-23; (6) Genesis 2:24 (cf. Ephesians 5:31-32 and Philippians 2:7); (7) 2 Tim. 1:5 Olive: (1) Fruit of the Spirit; (2) lay down the anointing or give birth; (3) spiritual offspring. See also olive oil (olive oil) and olive oil. (1) Is. 61:3; Gallon. 5:22-23; (2) 1Sam. 16:13; (3) German. 28:40-4 Olive: (1) Anointed Person. (1) Zak. 4:11-14; Revelation 11:3-4 First: (1) God; (2) literally one; (3) beginning; (4) source; (5) beginning; (6) first in order, time, rank or importance; (7) composite unit; (8) only; (9) indivisible; (10) love; (11) First Heaven (the physical kingdom). (1) Genesis 1:1; (2) literally one; (3) Genesis 1:1; 8:13; (4) God is the source of all that follows; (5) Genesis is the beginning of all that follows; (6) is. 44:6; 48:12-13; Revelation 1:11, 17; 2:8; 22:13; (7) Genesis 2:24; number 15:16; Mark 12:29; Acts 28:25; Gallon. 3:28; (8-9) is. 43:10-11; (10) John 17:23; 2 color. 13:11; Fil. 2:2; (11) 2 Comm. 12:2 Cien: See Cien. One hundred and twenty: (1) The end of the flesh (life in the Spirit); (2) a waiting time; (3) An attunement/expression of spirit; (4) The glory of God. (1-2) Genesis 6:3, 13; (Deuteronomy 34:7 and Matthew 17:3); (Luke 24:49 and Acts 1:15); (3) Acts 2:1-13; (4) Extract. 34:29-33 (Moses revealed the glory of God); German 34:7; Luke 9:30-31; Jude 1:9; (After periods of 3 x 40 years, Moses entered glory); Luke 2:22; [see. Lev. 12:2,4]; Friend. 4:2; Acts 1:3; John 17:5 (After 3 periods of 40 days, Jesus ascended to the Father and was glorified). Onion: (1) Represents the world (Egypt); (2) Tomorrow in the past and not upset about anything (peeling onions tears); (3) focus on the past, have a hazy vision; (4) layers or levels; (5) New York; (6) Chicago; (7) dealing with heart problems (cutting onion); (8) Treating heart problems (removing onion layers). (1-3) no. 11:5; (4) As in the rings of an onion; (5-6) These cities are also known as "Big Onion"; (7) Mat. no. 3:10; (8) German. 10:16; 30:6
Open: (1) opportunity (door); (2) exemption; (3) Revealed/Released; (4) manifest (seen tangibly); (5) (un)spiritual vision; (6) in spirit; (7) receive; (8) free; (9) have a receptive heart; (10) alive; (11) permission to speak; (12) explain; (13) lead to salvation; (14) listen (ears open); (15) Opposite of secret; (16) Opposite of closing. See also window (open window). (1) 1 Corinthians 16:9; 2 color. 2:12; Colossians 4:3; (2) Mark 7:34-35 (say); Acts 5:19; 12:10; 16:26; Revelation 5:5; 6:1; (3) Mat. no. 5:2; 9:30 am.; 13:35; Luke 24:27, 32; Rome. 3:13; Eph. 6:19; heb. 4:13; (4) Mat. no. 6:4, 6, 18; 27:52-53; Luke 4:17-21; John 7:4; Colossians 2:15 (cf. NKJV and KJV); (5) Mat. no. 7:7-8; (6) Mat. no. 9:30 am.; Luke 24:3132; (7) Mat. no. 25:1-12; Luke 12:35-36; (8) Mark 1:45; 8:32; John 7:13; 11:54 am; 18:20; (9) Mat. no. 13:19 and Luke 24:45; Acts 16:14; 2 color. 3:17-18 (KJV); Revelation 3:20; (10) Acts 9:40; (11) Acts 10:34; (12) Acts 17:3 (cf. NKJV & KJV); Luke 24:31-32; (13) Acts 26:18 (bring to light); (14) 1 Fr. 3:12; (15) John 7:10; (16) Revelation 3:7. Open Heaven: (1) revelation or vision; (2) blessing; (3) gift of God; (4) abundance; (5) Righteousness descends, and with open hearts, salvation is the answer; (6) Easy to witness. See also Window of Heaven. (1) Psalm 78:23-24; Ezekiel 1:1b; John 1:51; Acts 7:56; 10:11; Revelation 4:1; (2) German. 28:12; Poorly. 3:10; Friend. 3:16; (3) Psalm 78:23-24; (4) Genesis 7:11; (5-6) Is. 45:8. Op Shop: (1) Looking for an Opportunity; (2) middle-aged person seeking a second-hand spouse; (3) Church full of old wineskins. See also thrift store. (1) Gal. 6:10; (2) Ruth 3:7-9 (wanting to be covered by another's clothing); (3) Mat. no. 9:17; Acts 21:30. Visual: (1) God; (2) Jesus Christ; (3) The Holy Spirit; (4) develop spiritual sight/belief (eye test); (5) Prophet (as someone who helps you to see). See also Eyes, Windows, and Windows of Heaven. (1) Genesis 21:19; 2 Kings 6:17; (2) John 9:6-7; (3) Ezekiel. 11:24 am; Joel 2:28; John 14:17; Acts 2:17; (4) Hebrews 11:1, 3, 7, 27; (5) 1Sam. 9:9; Eph. 4:11-12. Orange (color): (1) Warning; (2) transition to red (sin); (3) human and carnal; (4) Transition/Change or “Given for Change”; (5) The glory of God (amber). See also amber. (1) As when a yellow light indicates that a red light is about to light up; (2) Genesis 4:6-7; (3) Genesis 2:7; 25:25; 2 color. 4:7; (4) Proverbs 24:21-22; (5) Ezekiel.
1:4, sphere 27: (1) spirit; (2) life. See also sphere, circle, and wheel. (1-2) Ezek. 1:16, 19-21. Orbit: (1) life path; (2) Being led by the Spirit. See also flight, planet and satellite. (1) Psalm 16:11; 19:4; (2) Rom. 8:14. Orchard: (1) Fertility. See also fruit tree, plantation, and vine. (1) Ecl. 2:5; Song. 4:13. Ornament: (1) Something left on the shelf and forgotten. See also trophy. (1) Genesis 40:23. Strauss: (1) Without wisdom or understanding. (1) Job 39:13-17. Other side: (1) Opposite or Opposite; (2) enemy; (3) Separate; (4) place of destination or place of destination; (5) heaven (spiritual realm); (6) avoidance or denial; (7) The believing or non-believing side. See also Going Through and Rio. (1) John 8:44; 1 sat. 17:3; (2) 1Sam. 17:3; (3) Mat. no. 8:18; (4) Mat. no. 2:22 p.m. (5) 1 Sat. 28:11; 2 color. 12:2-4; (6) Luke 10:32; (7) Mat. no. 25:33; John 19:18 (cf. Luke 23:39-43). Otter: (1) Joy (funny/playful). (1) Gal. 5:22-23. Outboard Motor: (1) Spirit Power; (2) evangelism. (1) 3:8 microphone; Luke 4:14; 1 color. 4:20; (2) Mark 1:17. Out of body experience: (1) in the mind; (2) death. (1) Ezek. 3:12, 14; 8:3; 1 color. 15:44b; (2) John 19:30. Outdoor/Outdoor: (1) Open or exposed; (2) wish to make known; (3) not intimate or not in community (as opposed to within); (4) from Christ; (5) independently or separately; (6) In the spirit (heavenly place/eternity); (7) Interact with the world; (8) Cut off from God. See also Exit. (1) 2Sam. 11:11; (2) John 7:4; (3) John 13:30; (4) Eph. 2:12; (5) Acts 13:2; (6) 2 Corinthians 12:2; Revelation 3:20; (7) Luke 15:12-13; John 13:30; (8) Mat. no. 25:1012; Revelation 22:15. Furnace: (1) heart; (2) adulterers; (3) place where sin develops (bearing leaven); (4)
Hot (devouring); (5) venue; (6) Black. See also black and yeast. (1) Lv. 2:4; ho. 7:6; (2-3) Hos. 7:4; (4) Os. 7:7; (5) Psalm 21:8-9; Poorly. 4:1; Friend. 6.30 am.; (6) Lam. 5:10. Coverall: See coverall. Abundance: (1) abundance of spirit/power; (2) edify yourself by speaking in tongues; (3) overcoming; (4) work of the Holy Spirit; (5) Abundance. See also flood. (1) Psalm 23:5; Mark 5:30; Acts 2:4; 13:9; (2) John 7:38-39; 2 team 1:6-7; Jude 1:20; (3) Genesis 49:22; (4) salt. 133:2-3; (5) Salt. 115:13-14; Friend. 13:12 12:12 Abroad: (1) Miscellaneous Kingdom (Kingdom of Self or Kingdom of God); (2) before conversion; (3) journey to heaven (crossing the sea); (4) The journey of life (the crossing of the sea); (5) Go on a search; (6) Service Outside Your Domain. See also international flight. (I am Am. 24:7; (2) Joshua. 2:10; (3-4) Mark 6:45; (5-6) Acts 13:4-5; 28:1, passage 8 (vehicle) : (1) Decision necessary to proceed; (2) Decision required to overcome perceived obstacle; (3) Ambition; (4) Sliding into position; (5) Spiritually blind decision (blind corner); (6) Impatience (not waiting); (7) Abuse of power (immaturity); (8) Presumption (without faith); (9) Turning to the expectation of others; (10) Called (to achieve) to humble obedience); (II) Calling to advance jealousy to guard; (12) disaster and judgment; (13) will not wait; (14) desire for guidance See also car, car crash, and waiting. (1-2) 1 Kings 12:1-6; (3) 2Sam 15:4-6, (4) Matt 20:21, Mark 9:34, (5) Prov 3:5-6, (6) Genesis 16:1-4, 1 Sam 13:5 -13, (7) 1 Kings 12:8-10, (8) Genesis 16:1-2, (9) 1Sam 15:24, prove 29:25, (10) 1Sam 18:7 (11) Luke 15:28-30 (12) Genesis 19:19 (13) 2 Kings 18:19-23 (14) Mark 9:34 M uss: See debt. Owl: (1) solitary; (2) dwells in desolate solitude; (3) infidel cunning (creature of the night); (4) wisdom; (5) Demon. (1) Job 30:29 (KJV); PS102:6-7; (2) is. 13:21; 34:10-15; Jr. 50:39 (RSV); (3) Lv. 11:13, 17; German 14:12, 15; (cf. Isaiah 34:14) (4) As in “wise old owl”; (5) is. 34:14 (creatures of the night). Debts: See entries under Debts.
Ox: (1) strength; (2) creditors; (3) time for plowing; (4) Unknowingly following someone to their death. See also donkey and plow. (1) Proverbs 14:4; (2) German. 22:10; work 1:14; (these verses contrast the ox and the donkey as believers and unbelievers); (cf. Deuteronomy 25:4 and 1 Corinthians 9:9-10); (3) German. 22:10; 1 Kings 19:19; work 1:14; (4) Proverbs 7:22. Pillow (Paper): (1) Heart. See also paper and parchment. (1) Rom. 2:15; heb. 8:10. Paddock: See field. Padlock: (1) security or protected; (2) hard to break nut; (3) fear; (4) shame; (5) unforgiveness; (6) yoke (or union); (7) strength. (1) Acts 5:23a; 16:23; (2) Joshua. 6:1; (3-4) Proverbs 29:25; (5) Mat. no. 18:30, 34; (6) 2 Corinthians 6:14; (7) Psalm 89:40. Pedophile: See pedophile. Bucket: See bucket. Pain: (1) Spiritual work; (2) A call to bring forth something in the spirit; (3) discipline; (4) judgment against sin; (5) An aching heart; (6) strive to understand the prosperity of the wicked; (7) death pain; (8) Bad news. (1) 1Sam. 4:19; PS48:6; It is a. 13:8; 66:7-8; Jr. 22:23; microphone 4:10; Rome. 8:22 (KJV); Acts 2:24; Revelation 12:2; (2) 1Sam. 1:12-17; 1 Kings 18:42-44; Rome. 8:2627; (3) Job 33:19; It is a. 21:3; 26:16-18 (note that God's chastisement leads to childbirth); (4) Psalm 25:18; Jr. 15:18-19; 30:23 (RSV); 51:8-9; (5) Psalm 55:3-4 (with hateful words); Jr. 4:19; 6:24; (6) Psalms 73:16; (7) Salt. 116:3; Acts 2:24; (8) is. 23:5 (KJV). Paintball Skirmish: (1) Play in church (not real war). (1) Revelation 3:1. Painting (noun): (1) representation; (2) image; (3) figure; (4) The resemblance of something or someone; (5) idol; (6) conception; (7) vision or vision; (8) The spiritual dimension (depth) is missing. See also painting (verb) and photographs. (1-3) Mat. no. 13:3 (a verbal image); (4) Genesis 5:3; (5) no. 33:52 (RSV); (6-7) Hab 2:2; (8) 1 Corinthians 2:10. Painting (verb): (1) interior painting speaks of interior renovation or remodeling; (2) refreshment of spirit; (3) Exterior color can refer to an exterior
boasting or hypocrisy; (4) cover; (5) mere external adornment; (6) move in faith (ad libing); (7) prophecy (inspired painting); (8) Preparation. See also artist and painting (noun). (1-2) 2 Kings 12:14; 2 Kings 22:5; 2 Chr. 24:4, 12; 29:3; 34:8-10; (3-4) Mat. no. 23:25-27; Luke 11:39; (5) 2 Kings 9:30; (6) Rom. 4:17; (7) 1Sam. 9:9; Rome. 12:6; (8) Mat. no. 3:3 and Luke 7:28. Pajamas: (1) unprepared; (2) Spiritually unconscious; (3) Sleeping at work. See also robe and sleep. (1-3) Mat. no. 26:40-41; Luke 12:35-38. Palace: (1) Spiritually Rich Christian; (2) The place of the presence of the King (God); (3) The seat of the throne (authority); (4) The location of the banquet; (5) The place of audience before the king; (6) place of decrees; (7) The place of glory; (8) The place of joy; (9) The place of prosperity; (10) The place to thrive; (11) The place of pride and judgment. (1) 2 Corinthians 5:1; (2) Psalm 45:8-9; 48:3; (3) Esther 1:2; (4) Esther 1:5; (5) Esther 2:3 (KJV); (6) Esther 3:15 (KJV); 8:14 (KJV); (7) Salt. 45:13-14; (8) Psalms 45:15; (9) Salt. 122:7; (10) Dan. 4:4; (11) Amos 6:8. Palm (hand): (1) to be hit; (2) struck by words; (3) heart (left palm); (4) powerless (no hands); (5) Remembered (labeled palms). See also hand. (1) Mat. no. 26:67; Mark 14:65 (palm peeled); (2) 2 Chr. 18:23; John 18:22; (3) Lv. 14:15-16, 26-27 (the left palm represents the heart while the right finger represents its application, cf. Rom. 10:9-10); (4) 1Sam. 5:4; (5) is. 49:16. Palm (tree): (1) Victory; (2) salvation; (3) creditors; (4) flourish; (5) righteous (righteous believer); (6) Leader (palm branch). (1-2) Deut. 34:3; Judges 4:5ff; John 12:13; Revelation 7:9-10; (3-4) 1 Kings 6:29, 32; PS 92:12; (5) song. 7:7 (upright); (cf. Jeremiah 10:5a); (6) is. 9:14-15. Paralysis: (1) bedridden; (2) Spiritual resignation because of sin. See also bed. (1) Mat. no. 8:6 (RSV); 9:2 (RSV); (2) Psalm 51:9-10 (KJV); Mark 2:3-5 (KJV). Pants: (1) length up; (2) birth. See also birth and thirst. (1) Psalm 42:1; (2) Psalm 48:6. Pants (underpants): (1) Hypocrites. See also genitals, legs, pants, and underwear. (1) Genesis 3:7. Pantry: (1) Heart Full of Resources (The Word of God).
(1) 1 Kings 17:16; Friend. 14:14-21. Article: (1) Documents; (2) registration; (3) certificate; (4) writings; (5) account or debt; (6) Plans. See also pad (paper). (1-2) Ezra 4:15; Esther 2:23; 61; 10:2; (3) jr. 3:8; (4) Genesis 23:17-18; (5) Mat. no. 18:23-24; (6) 1 Chr. 28:11-12. Paper(s) (crumpled paper): (1) debt or contract cancellation; (2) Failed Plans. (1-2) Colossians 2:14-15. Paper(s) (torn paper): (1) pitch; (2) divorce; (3) Loss. (1) Mat. no. 5:32; (3) 1Sam. 15:27-28. Paper bag: (1) Temporary issue; (2) Hide/conceal something. (1) Mat. no. 5:25a; (2) Mat. no. 5:15. Cut paper: (1) Document, deed or deed that is troubling you. (1) Ezra 4:18-19, 21. Plan on paper: (1) Word Rhema (Words transmitted by the Spirit); (2) words carried by a spirit (-); (3) prayer requests (aircast); (4) Someone trying to get your attention by texting you (someone throwing you a paper airplane). See also airplane and paper. (1) 1Sam. 3:19; 1 color. 2:4; (2) Eph. 6:16 (-); (3) John. 2:7; (4) 1 Kings 19:2; Luke 7:22. Parachute: (1) Bringing Heaven to Earth by Spirit; (2) Leap of Faith (no parachute); (3) escape plan; (4) exit; (5) safety net; (6) survival mentality; (7) self-preservation; (8) love. (1) Mat. no. 6:10; John 5:36; (2) Mat. no. 2:29 p.m. (3) Jos. 2:15, 18; (4) Acts 9:25; (5) Acts 5:1-2; (6) Numbers 13:31; Mark 14:50; (7) Luke 22:54-60; (8) Song. 2:4; 6:4; Rome. 8:38-39; 2 color. 5:14a (KJV). Medic: (1) Evangelist (one who leads people to meet the Physician/Healer [Christ]); (2) Ministering Angels. (1) Mark 2:3-11; John 1:40-42; (2) 1 Kings 19:5-6; Dan. 10:10-11; John 5:4. Parasite(s): (1) Someone who makes a living by stealing someone else's spiritual life; (2) Someone traveling alone for what they can make of it. See also flea, leech and worm. (1) (Lev. 17:11 and Prov. 30:15); 2 team 3:4-7; (2) John 12:6. Parents: (1) past; (2) guardian; (3) race or leader; (4) ancestors; (5) leadership or management; (6) spiritual fathers; (7) Jesus and the Church; (8th)
the Father and the Holy Spirit; (9) Literal parents. See also father and mother. (1) Luke 18:29-30; John 9:2; (cf. Exodus 20:5, 34:7); 2 color. 12:14b; (2) Luke 2:27; John 9:23; heb. 11:23 am; (3) Rom. 13:30; (4) John 9:2; (5) Colossians 3:20; (6) 1 Corinthians 4:15; (7) 1 Corinthians 4:15b; Eph. 5:25; (8) Salt. 68:5; heb. 12:9; (Gen 2:24 and Phil 2:7). park (noun): (1) resting place; (2) pleasure and recreation; (3) informal; (4) Lush; (5) appeals to the eye; (6) Egypt (artificial park); (7) The Promised Land (Nature Park); (8) The Church; (9) The Believer. See also garden. (1) Psalm 23:2; (2) Ecl. 2:5-6; (3) Esther 7:8; (4-5) Genesis 13:10; (6-7) Deut. 11:10-11; (8) Song. 4:12; 8:13; (9) Song. 4:12, 15. Parked car: (1) waiting for service; (2) rest; (3) being processed (preparation area); (4) Retirement. See also garage. (1) Luke 1:80; 2:51-52; (2) Psalm 23:2; Mark 6:31; (3) (cf. Deut. 6:23 and Deut. 8:2-3) Psalm 105:19; (4) Luke 16:2; 2 team 4:7-8. Ranger: (1) Informal authority. See also gardener. (1) Mat. no. 11:29. Parrot(s): (1) repeater or gossip; (2) angels. See also multicolored. (1) Proverbs 17:9; Ecl. 10:20 a.m.; (2) Luke 2:9; 9:26; Revelation 18:1. Feast: (1) Renaissance; (2) celebration; (3) The world. See also banquets and anniversaries. (1-2) Luke 15:23-24; (3) Gal. 5:21; 1 pet. 4:3. Passenger: Being a passenger is usually a good sign as it means: (1) I surrender my destiny/service to God; (2) God is in the driver's seat. (1-2) Salt. 23:3; prove. 3:5-6; 8:20 (KJV); John 21:18; Rome. 8:14. To neglect something: (1) to let go; (2) coming into possession of a promise; (3) ownership (possession); (4) victory; (5) Fame. (1) Genesis 8:1; Exodus 12:27; It is a. 31:5 (and preservation); (2) German. 2:29 (RSV); 3:18; 27:3; PS23:5; (3) German. 3:18; 9:1; 11:31 am; Joseph 1:11; (4) German. 2:24; 9:1-4; Joseph 5:1; Judges 11:32 (KJV); 1 sat. 14:6-14; 2 Sat. 10:17-19; (5) Proverbs 19:11; Mark 4:35-41; Luke 8:22-25. Go on something: (1) Obsessed and counted; (2) tested; (3) court;
(4) death; (5) Submission. (1-3) Lv. 27:32; Jr. 33:13; (4) 1 Corinthians 10:1-2; (5) No. 2:14; It is a. 28:15; Jr. 27:8; Ezekiel 20:37. Former friend/acquaintance/employer, etc.: (1) May refer to someone of similar character; (2) doing the same works in a spiritual environment; (3) God may show you that they need prayer; (4) You literally. See also aunt, brother, sister and uncle. (1) Mat. no. 11:14 am; (2) John 3:14; (3) Luke 22:31-32. Shepherd: (1) Jesus (as Head); (2) a pastor; (3) current pastor; (4) Meaning of his name. See also priest. (1-2) John 10:11; heb. 13:20 Way: (1) What is coming; (2) The way of the righteous or the way of darkness; (3) policies; (4) paths of your mind (where the path takes you is the way you think); (5) The journey of life. See also Cobblestone and Path. (1-2) Proverbs 2:13; It is a. 42:16; Jr. 18:15 (ancient paths = paths of righteousness); (3) salt. 17:4; 119:105; (4) Prov. 23:7a; James 1:8; 2 pets. 3:1-2; (5) Psalms 119:105. Default: (1) example; (2) spiritual level; (3) Repeated problem. (1) 1 Tim. 1:16; Title 2:7; heb. 8:5; (2) Excerpt. 25:9.40; Joseph 22:28 (KJV); 1 Chr. 28:11-12; heb. 8:5; 9:23; (3) no. 14:22. Floor: (1) commercial street; (2) busy road; (3) Judgment. See also path. (1-2) Mat. no. 13:4; (3) John 19:13. Payment (Input): (1) Harvest (Blessing); (2) Grant a pardon. (1) Mark 10:29-30; Gallon. 6:7; (2) Luke 11:4. Payment (outgoing): (1) Jesus' sacrifice for sin; (2) costs; (3) leaving everything to follow Christ; (4) give life; (5) debt relief; (6) Receive forgiveness. See also debt. (1) 1 Corinthians 6:20; Colossians 2:14; (2) Luke 14:28; (3) Luke 14:33; (4) Mat. no. 16:2425; (5-6) Mat. no. 18:30. Peacock: (1) boasting (attracting attention); (2) pride; (3) Clothed in the glory of God. (1) Proverbs 25:27 (self-promotion); John 5:44; 7:18; 12:43 (2) 2 Tim. 3:2; (3) Genesis 37:3.
Peanut: (1) Word of God; (2) fool (fool). See also seeds. (1) Luke 8:11; (2) salt. 14:1, 4. Butter/peanut butter: (1) The word made simple (smooth peanut butter); (2) solid foods (crunchy peanut butter); (3) heart (a jar of peanut butter); (4) deception (pretending to be soft but actually crunchy). (1-2) Heb. 5:12-14; (3) Proverbs 14:14 (the heart is like a cup); John 16:6; (4) Psalm 55:21. Bead(s): (1) Jesus Christ; (2) revelations from the Word of God (spiritual treasure); (3) The Kingdom; (4) arrogance and pride; (5) Gate of Heavenly Jerusalem; (6) belief; (7) Religious Fame. See also gems. (1) Mat. no. 1:46 p.m.; (2) Mat. no. 7:6; (3) Mat. no. 13:45-46; (4) 1 Tim. 2:9; Revelation 17:4; 18:12, 16; (5) Revelation 21:21; (6) Revelation 21:21 (entry by faith alone); (7) Revelation 17:4. Pedestrians: (1) marginalized service; (2 spectators; (3) Not part of the race of belief. See also sidewalk. (1) Mat. no. 11:2-3; (2) Luke 6:7; (3) Acts 13:13; 15:38; heb. 12:1. Pedicure: (1) Preparation to preach the good news. (1) Is. 52:7. Pedophile: (1) An authority figure who abuses young Christians; (2) warning of sexual predators (evil spirit); (3) cult leader who spiritually/psychologically dominates the weak; (4) Warning from a real pedophile. (1) 1Sam. 2:22; (2) Genesis 19:5; (3) Acts 13:10; (4) Lv. 18:10. peel off: (1) cover; (2) meat; (3) bare heart; (4) judgment; (5) worked (shoulders rubbed); (6) suffering; (7) Consequences of the burn (skin detachment). (1) 2 Corinthians 5:4; 2 pets. 1:13-14; (2) Colossians 1:22; (3) Luke 2:35; (4) Joel 1:7; (5) Ezekiel. 29:18; (6) work 30:30; (7) Extract. 29:14. Pelican: (1) Jesus Christ; (2) Prophetic Evangelist (because this bird is white, it flies and fishes); (3) A person in the wrong environment (pelican in the desert); (4) solitary or alone; (5) Unbeliever (unclean bird). (1) Luke 5:4-5; (2) 1 Kings 18:21-22; Acts 2:40-41; (3-4) Salt. 102:6-7; (5) Lv. 11:13, 18 (KJV); German 14:17 (KJV). Pellet gun: See pellet gun. pen/pencil: (1) words; (2) writing; (3) written record; (4) language; (5)
Something written in pencil may indicate that it is temporary or unconfirmed. (1) Psalm 45:1b; (2-3) Job 19:23-24; (4) salt. 45:1b; (5) James 4:14. Penguin: (1) Loyalist Church (black and white); (2) Religious spirit (bird that does not fly feeds on fish). (1) Revelation 2:2-4; (2) Mat. no. 23:15, 25. Penis: See genitalia. Pepper – Unlike salt, salt is white and pepper is black. Pepper can therefore represent: (1) decomposition; (2) sin; (3) death; (4) bad; (5) lack of character; (6) There is no peace (without God); (7) speak without mercy; (8) anger (hot and sharp); (9) Season things to your liking. See also Psalms (1-4) Matt. 5:13; Mark 9:50; (5) Mark 9:49; (6) Mark 9:50; (7) Colossians 4:6 (8) Ex. 32:19; Judges 2:14; (9) German. 4:2; prove. 30:6; Revelation 22:18. Perfume: (1) anointing; (2) presence of Christ; (3) happy heart; (4) love/intimacy; (5) seduction; (6) infidelity; (7) offering of love; (8) Being a woman (femininity). See also incense. (1) Excerpt. 30:25; 37:29; PS45:8; (2) Psalm 45:6-8; (3) Proverbs 27:9; (4) Extract. 30:35-38; Song. 3:6; (5) Proverbs 7:17; (6) is. 57:8-9; (7) Mat. no. 26:7; (8) Esther 2:12. Pergola: see balcony. Period: (1) Not union with partner; (2) longing for unity; (3) loss of promise; (4) grief; (5) self righteousness; (6) Shame/embarrassment (exposure period). (1-4) Lv. 15:19, 25; Friend. 9:20-22; (5-6) Is. 64:6. Pet: (1) Something you feed (fuel); (2) habit; (3) partner or friend. See also cat, guinea pig, pet, dog, and veterinarian. (1) Rom. 13:14; 2 color. 10:5; Gallon. 4:8-9; 5:16-21; (2) 2 Fr. 2:14b; (3) As in "a dog is man's best friend". Gasoline: See Gasoline. Gas station: See gas station. Tin: (1) Evil (Slag); (2) Spiritually poor. See also tin man and tin man. (1) Is. 1:25; Ezekiel 22:18 (tin is about 90 percent tin) and Ps. 119:119; prove. 26:23; (2) no. 31:22 (bass on brass scale). Pharmacy: See Pharmacy. Photocopy/Image: (1) Reproduction; (2) Spread the word; (3) publication;
(4) Exaggerate (multiply) the past. (1) 1 Corinthians 11:1; (2-3) Psalm 68:11 (KJV); Acts 10:37 (KJV); 13:49 (RSV); (4) 2Sam. 1:8-10; (cf. 1 Sam. 31:4). Photographer: See cameraman. Photographs: (1) memories; (2) identity; (3) A call to remind you; (4) Nostalgic longing for the past. See also camera, cameraman, and paint (noun). (1) Excerpt. 17:14; (2) 1 Corinthians 6:20; 7:23 (who you are is found in what you are); Gallon. 3:27; (3) No. 4:14; PS78; (4) Numbers 11:5; PS137:1. Piano: see music. Pickpocket: (1) Steal your heart or the hearts of others; (2) thief; (3) accidentally stolen; (4) Loss of things close to you (husband, wife or children caught off guard). See also Pocket, Robbery and Thief (1) 2 Sam. 15:6; Song. 4:9; prove. 4:23; (2-3) John 10:10; (4) 1Sam. 30:2. Picnic: (1) You want casual, relaxed company; (2) pleasant, personal fellowship; (3) Desire for your pleasure versus God's pleasure. (1) 2Sam. 11:1; (2) Luke 8:14; (3) Luke 12:29-34; 1 team 5:6; 2 Timothy 3:4. Image: See camera, paintings and photographs. Theater of Images: (1) Your life passing before you (before God on Judgment Day). See also movies. (1) Revelation 20:12. Pastel: (1) works (something of my own); (2) Something you want; (3) Something from the heart; (4) curious or inquisitive; (5) A heart (good or bad). See also baking, baker and oven. (1) Genesis 40:16-17; (2) As in "I want a piece of the action"; (3) Os. 7:6; (4) As in "Finger in the Pie"; (5) 2 Corinthians 4:7; (according to attached content). Dock: See Embarcadero. Pierce: (1) Heartache and pain. (1) Luke 2:35; 1 team 6:10. Pierced ear: (1) promise of love; (2) swear slavery; (3) Sensitivity to the voice of the teacher (God). (1-3) Excerpt. 21:5-6. Pig: (1) incredulous; (2) sin; (3) impure spirit; (4) devil/demon; (5) woman without discretion.
(1-2) Mat. no. 7:6; Luke 15:13-18; (3-4) Mat. no. 8:30-32; Mark 5:16; (5) Proverbs 11:22. Dove: (1) Christ; (2) Spirit of poverty (sacrifice/offering of the poor). See also bird(s), dove, park and spirit of poverty. (1) Lv. 1:14-17; 14:5-7; (2) Luke 2:24; (cf. Leviticus 12:8). Pillar: (1) Reliable and resilient (responsible) leadership; (2) Christ; (3) The Church; (4) The Holy Spirit; (5) resurrection; (6) stability and strength; (7) witness to the covenant; (8) tombstone; (9) corrosive person (salt); (10) the seven pillars of wisdom; (11) Announcement of Christ's return (chimneys). (I) Gal. 2:9; Revelation 3:12; (2) Genesis 35:14-15; (3) Genesis 35:14-15; 1 team 3:15; (4) Extract. 13:21-22 (fire and cloud); (5) Genesis 28:18 (erected a pillar); (6) song. 5:15; (7) Genesis 31:51-52; (8) Genesis 35:20; (9) Genesis 19:26; (10) Proverbs 9:1; (II) Joel 2:30. Pillow: (1) Christ (the One in whom we rest and dream); (2) rest in faith no matter what the circumstances; (3) heart; (4) Case that protects your heart (pillow case). (1) Genesis 28:11-18 (by setting the stone upright and anointing it, Jacob foreshadows the resurrection); (2) Mark 4:38, 40; (3) Mat. no. 11:29 am; (4) Proverbs 4:23. Pills: See drug use. Pilot: (1) The Holy Spirit; (2) One who drives; (3) Spiritual Guide. (1) Psalm 43:3 (light is nourished by oil); Luke 4:1; (2-3) Acts 13:2, 4. Grains: (1) spots of flesh; (2) Adjust spiritual nourishment by being obedient; (3) Spiritual detoxification and revelation of the heart (pimples on the face); (4) Spiritual immaturity; (5) Pimples on the body can indicate physical health problems related to that part of the body. See also face and spot. (1) 2 Corinthians 7:1; (cf. Galatians 5:19-21); (2) John 4:34; (3) 2 Tim. 2:21; (4) 1 Corinthians 13:11. Pin: (1) Word; (2) tie/bra; (3) Jesus Christ; (4) End of relationship/project (as in "pulling the pen"). See also nailing and drilling. (1) Ecl. 12:11; Colossians 2:14; (2) Judges. 16:14; It is a. 22:23; (3) is. 22:23; (4) John 13:30. Nip: (1) meat treatment; (2) carnal seduction; (3) Offense. (1-3) Genesis 4:7.
Pine (Tree): (1) Upright person. (1) Is. 60:13 (cf. Psalm 92:12). Pink: (1) flesh; (2) sensual; (3) immoral; (4) gender; (5) childlike innocence; (6) female; (7) young and tender; (8) Calm down. (1) Rom. 2:28; (2-4) Deut. 22:15-17; (5) 1Sam. 17:42; (6) As in "pink for girls and blue for boys"; (7) 1Sam. 17:42; (8) As in "Pink Room". Pipe (Smoking): See Smoking. reed (water): (1) vessel (person or church) of the Word and the Spirit; (2) Be guided by the Spirit and Word of God. (1) 2 Kings 20:20 (cf. 1 Kings 18:1, 6-7a); (2) 2Sam. 5:8. Pirate: (1) immoral, get-rich-quick lifestyle; (2) prospectors. See also thief (1-2) John 12:4-6. Pistol: (1) Point-in-hand word/mind attack; (2) someone close to you; (3) Spirit of Lust (9mm). See also Bullets, Pistol, Rifle and Smoking. (1) Genesis 44:18; Poorly. 3:5; (2) Mat. no. 26:14-16; (3) 2Sam. 13:14-15. Now: (1) Hell; (2) trap; (3) prison; (4) heart. (1) Genesis 37:20; prove. 1:12; It is a. 2:15 p.m.; Ezekiel 26:20; Revelation 9:1-2, 11; 11:7; (2) Proverbs 22:14; 23:27; 26:27; 28:10; Jr. 18:22; (3) jr. 38:10-13; (4) 2 Corinthians 4:7. Trident: (1) lying; (2) devil. See also fork. (1-2) John 8:44; (2) By association. Pizza: (1) Quick and Easy Fix for Meat; (2) temptation to doubt genuine revelation as a "pizza dream"; (3) Word of God (like bread). (1) Luke 4:3; (2) Acts 26:24; (3) German. 8:3; Friend. 26:17. Plague: (1) Curse; (2) judgment; (3) Sin. (1-3) Psalms 106:29. Plain: The plain contrasts with the mountain; hence plane represents: (1) lower spiritual place; (2) place of people's efforts; (3) conspicuously natural; (4) lack of spiritual vision; (5) location of vulnerability; (6) place of manufacture; (7) Straight or fair (opposite of crooked). See also Crooked and Mountain. (1) Genesis 19:17; (2) Genesis 11:2-4; (3) Genesis 13:10-12; (4) German. 34:1; (5) Genesis 19:17; (6) no. 22:1-26:3, 63; 31:12; (7) is. 40:4 (KJV). Plan(s): (1) God's purpose for you; (2) Plans of Heaven. (1) jr. 1:5; 29:11 (NIV); (2) Excerpt. 25:40; Luke 1:31-32.
Planet(s): (1) Can represent humans. See also Mars, Orbit, Pluto and Satellite. (1) Genesis 37:9-10; 1 color. 15:47. Plank: (1) Carnal guilt of the heart. (1) Mat. no. 7:3. Plant (noun): (1) Single or significant plants represent persons, churches or nations. (2) Small plants can represent children. (1) Is. 5:7 (Judah); It is a. 53:2 (Christ); Friend. 15:13 (individuals); Friend. 21:33ff; (2) Psalm 144:12, Isa. 53:2. Plant (verb): (1) founded by God; (2) bury the flesh; (3) spreading the gospel; (4) born again; (5) flourish; (6) lead to harvest; (7) Plant weeds. See also planting. (1) Genesis 2:8; Friend. 15:13; Luke 20:9; (2) Rom. 6:5; (cf. John 12:24); (3) 1 Corinthians 3:6; (4) Ecl. 3:2; It is a. 61:3; (5) Psalm 92:13; (6) Psalms 107:37; (7) Mat. no. 1:25 p.m.; 15:13. Plantation: (1) Church; (2) Kingdom of God. See also fruit tree, orchard, and vineyard. (1) As a harvest from fruit trees (cf. Psalm 1:3); (2) Mat. no. 21:28-31. Plaque: (1) Public Statement. (1) Esther 8:13. Plaster (Medical Band): (1) concealment of the real problem; (2) surface patchwork; (3) placebo. (1) Mat. no. 15:8; (2) Mat. no. 9:16; 2 Kings 12:2-3; 15:3-4, 34-35. Plastic: (1) Superficial; (2) not genuine; (3) saying but not living; (4) cheap; (5) Not yet opened (sealed plastic bag); (6) Not genuine; (7) Non-Christian hearts (plastic bags and bottles). (1) Colossians 2:18a; (2-3) Mat. no. 15:8-9; (4) Mat. no. 8:19-20; Luke 9:61-62 (search for “simple faith”); (5) is. 29:11; Dan. 12:4,9; (6) Revelation 3:1-2; (7) Mat. no. 5:2930; 9:17 (these will perish!). Plate: (1) heart. (2) What is seen on a plate can show a heart's desire; (3) one's schedule; (4) portion and portion; (5) feed; (6) resources and supplies; (7) workload and responsibility; (8) food; (9) provisions; (10) What someone deserves. See also Plates, Pots and Pans and Containers. (1) Psalm 78:18; prove. 3:3 (RSV); 23:7-8; (2) Psalm 73:25-26 (A portion is something
to put on a plate); Ecl. 2:10 (RSV); Dan. 1:8; (3) Proverbs 23:6-7; (4) Luke 12:42; (5) 1 Kings 17:12; (6) 2Sam. 9:11 (What's on the plate speaks of the amount of resources available); (7) As in "I've got a lot to do right now"; (8-9) Prov 23:1-3; (10) Luke 12:46. Platform: (1) Pulpit. See also pulpit. (1) Genesis 23:3; Friend. 10:27. Plaque: (1) represents the heart; (2) Too Good To Be True (silver platter); (3) blessing; (4) spoiled; (5) martyr (head on a slab); (6) Influence of a Jezebel spirit (head on a plate). See also cup and plate. (I am am. 23:25-28 (KJV); Luke 11:39 (KJV); (2) As in "delivered him on a silver platter"; (3-4) As in "he gave it on a Plate"; (5-6) Mat. No. 14:8. Play: (1) infancy; (2) spiritual immaturity; (3) spiritually deaf; (4) seeking an external answer; (5) sexual contamination ; (6) spiritual idolatry; (7) worship; (8) insanity; (9) coming into the spirit; (10) innocence; (ii) sign of peace; (12) It is not serious. See also toys. ( 1-4) Matt 11:15-19 Luke 7:32 (5) Lv 21:9 Judges 19:2 Hos 2:5 (6) Excerpt 32:6 Jr 2:20 3:6 1 color 10:7 (7) 1Sam 16:16-18, 23 2 Sam 6:5 1 Chr 15:29 (8) 1Sam 26: 21;(9) 2 Kings 3:15;(10) IS 11:8;(11) Zak 8:5;(12) As in "He is only kidding" Playground: (1) Spiritually immature and idolatrous church. (1) Excerpt. 32:6, 8. Tweezers: (1) grasp the words (look for the lever); (2) grasp and tear words (grab and pull with tweezers); (3) Possibly s seek release from something (pulling a nail). (1) Mark 12:13; (2) Job 16:9; (3) Ecl. 12:11 (words); It is a. 22:23-25; Jr. 10:4 (idols). Plough: (1) creditor; (2) preparation for harvest; (3) called to seek God; (4) hope; (5) prepare or open hearts; (6) breaking hardened hearts; (7) Work the heart with words (good or bad); (8) interrogation; (9) flogging; (10) wanting the past (looking back); (11) look ahead; (12) sexual intercourse (sowing seeds); (13) Worship. See also farmer and ploughman.
(1) Luke 17:7, 10; (2) Job 4:8; prove. 20:4; 21:4; It is a. 28:24-25; ho. 10:11; 1 color. 9:10; (3) Os. 10:11-12; (4) 1 Corinthians 9:10; (5) (Isaiah 28:24-25 and Matthew 13:18-19 cf. Luke 3:4-5); (6) Os. 10:12; (7) Job 4:8; prove. 21:4; ho. 10:13; (8) Judges. 2:18 p.m.; (9) Salt. 129:3; (10-11) Luke 9:62 (plowing requires the farmer to look ahead and have two goals (the immediate future and the distant future) to keep his lines straight); (12) German. 22:10 (cf. 2 Corinthians 6:14); Judges 14:18 (social relationships); (13) Hello. 10:11. Husband: (1) One who prepares hearts; (2) God; (3) pioneer; (4) servants; (5) Believers. See also farmer and planter. (1) Is. 28:24-25; Friend. 3:3; (2) Os. 2:23; 1 color. 3:9; (3) 1 Corinthians 3:6; (4) Luke 17:7; (5) Luke 9:62. Plumber: (1) The Holy Spirit; (2) the anointed ministry that connects others to the life-giving Spirit; (3) God/Jesus Christ. (1) Is. 44:3; John 7:38-39; (2) Judges. 15:19; John 7:38-39; (3) John 1:33; 4:14 Acts 2:17-18. Pluto: (1) Hell; (2) the devil; (3) Distant person. (1-2) Pluto is an alternative name for Hades; (3) Mat. no. 2:1 Bag: (1) heart; (2) advantage; (3) steal; (4) obfuscation; (5) waiting place; (6) Money. See also pickpocketing. (1) 1 Corinthians 4:5; 1 pet. 3:4; (2-3) John 12:6; (4) Job 10:13; (5) 1Sam. 25:29b; (6) John 12:6; As in "Bumbag". Paperback: See purse/wallet. Pointing: (1) The finger of God (pointing to God's work); (2) charge; (3) Giving direction (pointing the way). See also finger, orientation and start. (1) Excerpt. 8:19; 31:18; Luke 11:20; (2) is. 58:9; (3) Extract. 14:16 Poison: (1) lying (something that a person has to swallow or is forced to swallow); (2) death; (3) words against someone; (4) sin; (5) Excess alcohol. See also bait. (1) Psalm 140:3; Rome. 3:13; (2) 2 Kings 4:40; (3) Psalms 56:5; 140:1-3; (4) Rom. 6:23; (5) Proverbs 23:30-32. Pokémon: (1) evil spirits; (2) angels; (3) Spiritual Warfare. (1-2) Dan. 10:13. Poker machine (single-armed bandit): (1) Get-rich-quick scheme. See also gambling.
(1) Proverbs 28:20, 22. Strength: (1) accusation; (2) criminal offense; (3) authority; (4) correction; (5) Being moved to act. See also point. (1-2) John 19:3; (3) Acts 9:5; (4) Ecl. 12:11; (5) Acts 12:7. Polar Bear: (1) Religious Spirit. (1) Mat. no. 23:27; Mark 7:13. Staff: (1) Cross; (2) Word of God. See also staff and staff. (1) Numbers 21:8-9; (cf. John 3:14); (2) Excerpt. 14:16 (dividing the Word). Police: (1) authority; (2) spiritual authority; (3) you exercise spiritual authority (you as a police officer); (4) angels; (5) God; (6) protection; (7) punishment of violators; (8) indicate the legal implications; (9) law; (10) Legalism/critical spirit. See also Plain Police (below). (1) Rom. 13:1; (2) 1 Corinthians 6:1; 2 team 4:1-2; (3) Luke 10:19; (4) Extract. 23:20; PS 91:11; It is a. 63:9; Luke 4:10; Acts 7:53; (5) Job 5:17; heb. 12:23 am Revelation 20:12; (6) Rom. 13:4; (7) 1 Fr. 2:13-14; (8-9) Acts 7:53; (10) Mat. no. 22:35-36; Acts 4:1-3a; 5:17-18. Civil Police: (1) Pastor; (2) father or husband (authority not recognized); (3) angel in disguise; (4) God; (5) unconscious inspection; (6) hidden; (7) taxes (IRS); (8) Counter. See also police. (1) 1 Corinthians 6:1; 2 team 4:1-2; (2) Eph. 5:23-24; (3) Genesis 19:1,5; heb. 13:2b; (4) Genesis 18:1-3, 20-21; (5) Proverbs 24:12; (6) Joshua. 2:1; (7) Mat. no. 17:24; (8) John 12:5-6. Polio: (1) Intellectual disability. See also Legs and Wheelchair. (1) Mat. no. 14:29-31 (not walking by faith); John 5:6-7. Polish: (1) glorify; (2) Make it shine; (3) fine-tuning; (4) Make reflective. (1) Lam. 4:7 (KJV); Dan. 10:6 (KJV); (2) Psalm 144:12 (KJV); (3) is. 49:2; (4) 1 Corinthians 11:1. Politics: (1) Denominationalism; (2) vote buying; (3) jobs for boys; (4) tell people what they want to hear; (5) Not being entirely honest with people; (6) Using people for personal gain. (1) 1 Corinthians 1:12, 3:3; (2) 2Sam. 15:4; (3) 1Sam. 22:7. (4) 2 Tim. 4:3; (5-6) 2
Sam 15:4. Pollution: (1) profane words; (2) contaminated heart; (3) sin; (4) Environmental oppression (poor morals). See also sludge, sewage, smoke and water - dirty water. (1) Job 16:4; PS109:3; Friend. 12:32 (2) Exodus. 15:23-25 (cleansed by the cross); (3) is. 1:4; ho. 9:9; (4) 2 Corinthians 10:3-5; Eph. 6:12. Pomegranate: (1) heart; (2) Cheerful and fruitful (The fruit is round and full of seeds). (1) song. 8:2; (2) Excerpt. 28:33-35; Song. 4:3 (beautiful mind and fruitful thoughts). Lagoon: (1) Church; (2) local community; (3) participate in or worship a past movement of God; (4) dam (old water that does not move); (5) Space for fish. See also fish. (1-2) Is. 19:10b and Matthew 4:19; (3) John 8:33; (4) 1Sam. 3:1, 4:15. Pool: See Lake, Lagoon and Pool. Pool cue: (1) powerful, impactful word (authorized word); (2) Prepare to speak with authority (chalk marks). (1) Excerpt. 2:16 p.m.; Luke 4:36; (2) is. 49:2; Pool Room: (1) Christian group in name only (no pool); (2) Cult group (sanctuary of underworld figures, many words [balls], many meetings [tables] but no real ghost [no pool]). See also pelvis. (1) Revelation 3:1. (2) 1 John 4:1-2. Pool Table: (1) Communion; (2) religious hearts (stone tablets); (3) A bunch of words around a table. See also Sport and Victory. (1) 1 Corinthians 10:21; (2) 2 Corinthians 3:3 (RSV); (3) 1 Kings 13:20; PS 78:19; Dan. 11:27 a.m.; John 13:28. Front Porch: (1) Open to the weather; (2) suspended; (3) anticipation or anticipation; (4) It could represent an extension of cover, as with missionaries. (1) Mark 14:68; Acts 3:11-12; (2) Mat. no. 26:71 (KJV); (3) Judges. 11:34 am; (4) Luke 9:1-2. Pornography: See Chapter 4, “Are All Dreams From God?” Postage: (1) Jesus Christ; (2) place of departure (departure); (3) place of arrival; (4) Looking for a break in a storm; (5) Shelter. See also airport.
(1) Psalm 107:28-30 (cf. John 6:18-21); (2) Acts 27:6-7; (3) Acts 28:12; (4-5) Acts 27:12. Portal: (1) Open Heaven (portal in heaven). (1) Genesis 28:17; PS 78:23; Revelation 4:1. Stamp: (1) Next Notice; (2) Registered or Authorized Message; (3) message carrier; (4) Small. See also envelope and letter. (1-3) Esther 8:8, 10, 12b; 1 Kings 21:8. Postman: (1) angel (messenger); (2) bearer of good news; (3) messenger; (4) Bearers of the Word; (5) preachers. (1) Genesis 22:11; Dan. 10:5, 11; (2) Rom. 10:15 am; (3) Esther 3:15; (4) Mat. no. 11:10-11; (5) Rom. 10:15. Post Office: (1) Heavenly Distribution Center; (2) heart. (1) Genesis 28:12; (2) Proverbs 4:23; Friend. 12:34 b. Potatoes: (1) butchers (unwashed potatoes); (2) Heart full of earthly treasures (potato sack). (1) Genesis 3:17 and Jer. 17:5; (2) Mat. no. 6:19. Pot plant: (1) The believer's heart; (2) Young believer (with limited root structure); (3) The Church. (1) Psalms 1:3; Song. 4:12; It is a. 61:3; Friend. 13:8; (2) jr. 17:7-8; (3) song. 4:12. Holes: (1) Defective foundation; (2) uncomfortable ride ahead; (3) undergo a reorganization; (4) difficulties; (5) delay service; (6) oppression or heart problems; (7) Crooked roads. See also dirt road. (1) Mat. no. 7:26-27; 1 color. 3:11-15; (2-3) Numbers 22:32b; prove. 28:10; It is a. 12:18 p.m.; Luke 6:47-48; (4) Proverbs 13:15; Jr. 2:6; (5) Judges. 16:4 and Proverbs 23:27; (6) Proverbs 22:14; Friend. 12:11; (7) Luke 3:5. Pots and Pans: (1) Heart (a person as a vessel for the Holy Spirit to fill). See also barrel, slab, plate, and container. (1) 2 Kings 4:3-7; 2 color. 4:7. Potter: (1) God. (1) jr. 18:6. Pottery: see vases. Powder: (1) Judgment; (2) Earth. See also dust. (1-2) Extract. 32:20; German 28:24; 2 Kings 23:6; Friend. 21:44; Luke 20:18. Power: (1) anointing of the Holy Spirit; (2) authority; (3) Miracle Skill.
See also strength. (1) Acts 1:8; (2) Luke 4:36; 9:1; Revelation 13:2; (3) Acts 10:38. Power lines: (1) The power of the Word of God; (2) outpouring of the Holy Spirit; (3) Kingdom Principles. (1) Luke 4:32; heb. 1:3; (2) Luke 4:14; Acts 10:38; (3) Mark 9:1; 1 color. 4:20. Cart: (1) One bearing the promise of God; (2) faith (that which brings promise into manifestation); (3) commencement of a new service; (4) Empty promise (empty shopping cart); (5) waiting for something to be born (promise/church/ministry); (6) One in which God's promise died (black chariot). (1-2) Rom. 4:20-21; heb. 6:15; (3) Acts 13:9 (beginning of Paul's ministry); (4) is. 29:13; Friend. 15:8; (5) 1Sam. 1:18; (16) Genesis 16:1-3; prove. 13:12 Shrimp: See shrimp. Ecclesiastes: (1) bearers of the good news; (2) anointed speaker; (3) prophet; (4) Jesus; (5) His spiritual oversight; (6) false teacher; (7) Your behavior (especially under pressure). (1) Rom. 10:14-15; (2) is. 61:1a; Mark 3:14-15; 4:15 p.m.; 2 team 1:11; (3) John. 3:2; Friend. 3:1; (4) Mat. no. 4:17; (5) Acts 20:28; 1 pet. 5:2; (6) Gal. 1:8-9; (7) 1 Fr. 3:1. Gem(s): (1) Christ; (2) believer(s); (3) gift(s); (4) Spiritual gifts; (5) Spiritual work(s); (6) foundation(s); (7) Jewelry of the Whore Church; (8) The glory of God; (9) something or someone precious or dear to you; (10) Wisdom. Also see Amethyst, Rubies, Stones and Treasure. (1-2) 1 Fr. 2:4-7; (cf. Lk 21:5); (3) Proverbs 17:8; (4) Proverbs 2:3-4; 8:10-11; 20:15; 24:4; (cf. 1 Cor 12:8); Revelation 2:17; (5) 1 Corinthians 3:12-13; (6) Revelation 21:19; (7) Revelation 17:4; (8) Revelation 21:10-11; (9) Mat. no. 1:46 p.m.; (10) Job 28:5-6, 12-18. Pregnancy: (1) expectation; (2) waiting for a service to be born; (3) promise; (4) fornication warning (pregnant teenager); (5) On the eve of rebirth (new life); (6) It can show that something ungodly/demonic is about to happen (context and sentiment determine if it's good or bad). See also honey. (1) Mat. no. 1:23; Luke 2:5; (2) Luke 1:13-17, 76, 80; (3) Judges. 13:3; (4) Mat. no. 1:18-19 (Joseph suspected of fornication, v. 20); (5) Genesis 21:1-6; prove. 1:12 p.m. Luke 1:57-58, 67-79; (6) Genesis 10:8-10 (Some suggest that Nimrod was a hunter of men.) Premature Baby: Behold baby.
President: (1) Jesus Christ; (2) head of the company; (3) Literally the President. See also Air Force One and Prime Minister. (1) John 20:28; (2) Rom. 13:1. Pressure cooker: (1) Impending explosion (disputes, destruction, conflict). See also cooking and bomb. (1) 1Sam. 20:30-33. Priest: (1) religious or legalistic leader; (2) creditors; (3) Jesus Christ; (4) holy man; (5) religious spirit; (6) A father (priest of the house). See also shepherd. (1) Hebrews 8:4; 10:11; (2) 1 Fr. 2:9, 5; Revelation 1:6; 5:10; 20:6; (3) Hebrews 7:17, 26; 8:1; 911; 10:19-21; (4) Extract. 31:10; (5) Numbers 5:30b; (6) Judges. 18:19. Prime Ministers: (1) Jesus Christ; (2) Prime Minister; (3) Literally the Prime Minister. See also President. (1) Hebrews 3:1; 1 pet. 5:4; (2) Acts 20:28; 1 team 1:12; 1 pet. 5:1-2. Prince: (1) Jesus Christ; (2) Satan; (3) principality (evil); (4) Sitting in heavenly places. (1) Is. 9:6b; (2) Mat. no. 12:24 Eph. 2:2; (3) Eph. 3:10; 6:12; (4) Eph. 2:6; Colossians 3:1. Printer (computer): (1) mouth; (2 words. (i) Job 15:13; Ps. 26:7; 68:11; (2) Psalm 19:14. Prison: (1) the world; (2) captivity and bondage; (3) stronghold; (4) Place of seclusion; (5) Place of purification of heart; (6) Place of development of truth; (7) Kingdom of Satan; (8) Place of judgment/punishment; (9) Hell; (10) ) Captured, (II) Prisoner of Christ, (12) Forced by the love of God, (13) Bound by his own thoughts/words (1) Colossians 1:12-13, 2 Tim 2:25-26 (2) Isa . 20:4; 61:1; (3) Zech 9:12; (4-6) Genesis 42:16 (KJV); (cf. Ps 105:17-19); (7) 2 Tim 2:26, (8) 2 Peter 2:4, (9) 2 Peter 2:4 (NIV), Jude 1:6, (10) 2 Tim 3:6, (11) Eph 3: 1 Philem 1:1 , 9 (12) 2 Cor 5:14 (13) Prov 23:7 Captives: (1) unbelievers (2) captives of Satan (3) captives sinners; (4) prisoners of false religion; (5) suppression; (6) Addiction. (1-2) Luke 4:18; 2 Tim. 2:26; (3) Rom. 7:23; (4)) 2 Tim. 3:6, (5-6) Prov 23:29-32 Private school: (1) Holy Spirit education, (2) tutoring (external Ma system); (3) Limited or exclusive training; (4) Cult or religious church (accommodation
School). (1) Luke 1:80; 1 John 2:27; (2) 1 Kings 19:19-21; Friend. 5:1-2; (3) Acts 4:13; (4) Mat. no. 5:20 (full of rules and you can't go home [Heaven]) Helix: (1) Driven by Spirit (good or bad). See also helicopter. (1) Mark 1:12 (KJV); Luke 8:29. Prosthetic limbs: (1) not real; (2) artificial; (3) misstep (legs); (4) Incorrect strength (legs or arm). (1) 2Sam. 20:9-10; zac 13:6a; (2) Psalm 147:10; (3) Numbers 22:32b; Jr. 7:9; (4) Psalm 84:5a. Prostitutes: See prostitutes. Prostitution: (1) exploited for money; (2) sell yourself; (3) sexual favors; (4) illegal trade; (5) Illegal Trade. (1-5) Genesis 38:15-18. Pruning: (1) Discipline; (2) Judgment. See also cleaning and trimming. (1) John 15:2; (2) Dan. 4:14; Friend. 3:10. Psychiatrist: (1) Someone in your head. (1) Prov. 23:7a; Justice. 3:60-61 (cf. Psalm 119:95). Public toilet: (1) slander; (2) gossip; (3) church repeating a theme; (4) Church, ministry, business, or home whose sin is being publicly exposed (possibly on the verge of being exposed by the media). (1-2) Prov. 6:16-19; (3) Proverbs 17:9; (4) Revelation 3:1. Puddle: (1) Ghost Camp. (1) Acts 2:17-18. Puffer Fish: (1) proud Christian; (2) Wanting to appear more important/spiritual than one really is; (3) Christian full of head knowledge; (4) loveless Christian; (5) Religious Spirit. (1-2) 1 Cor. 4:18-19; 5:2; (3) 1 Corinthians 8:1; (4) 1 Corinthians 13:4; (5) Colossians 2:18. Pulley: (1) The Holy Spirit; (2) entertainer. See also crane. (1) Ezek. 3:14; 8:3; 11:1; (2) Proverbs 12:25. Pull: (1) savings (pull in/pull out); (2) redeem (roll again); (3) redemption (withdrawal); (4) Shelter (pulling towards you); (5) destroy (overthrow); (6) humiliation (falling down); (7) select (remove); (8) tearing off (falling); (9) dismemberment (throwing to pieces); (10) pluck (pluck); (11) peel (pluck); (12) Rebellion (pull
outside); (13) purification (extraction); (14) Dejection (subversion). See also pushing and towing. (1) Genesis 19:10; Jude 1:23; (2) 1 Kings 13:4; (3) Psalms 31:4; Luke 14:5; (4) Genesis 8:9; (5) Ezra 6:11; (6) is. 22:19; Jeremiah 1:10; 18:7; (7) jr. 12:3; (8) jr. 24:6; 42:10; Luke 12:18; 2 color. 10:4; (9) Paralysis. 3:11 (RSV); Acts 23:10; (10) Ezekiel. 17:9; Amos 9:15; (11) Microphone. 2:8; (12) Zak. 7:11 (KJV); (13) Mat. no. 7:4 (RSV); Luke 6:42 (KJV); (14) German. 1:28. pulpit: (1) ministry; (2) the doctrine of the Church; (3) pastor; (4) sermon; (5) Invitation to speak. (1-2) Mat. no. 4:23; 9:35 a.m.; Luke 20:1; Acts 5:42; 3:35 p.m.; (3) Eph. 4:11; Title 1:7a, 9; (4) 2 Tim. 4:2; (5) Acts 10:22. Pulse: (1) life. (1) Lv. 17:11. Bomb: (1) building in Espírito Santo; (2) pressure; (3) Maintaining spiritual life (pumping). (1) John 7:38-39; Jude 1:20; (2) As in "under the bomb"; (3) Lv. 17:11; John 6:63. Pumpkin: (1) Sorcery; (2) disappointment (something turns into a pumpkin); (3) Fruit of the world (pumpkin is the largest fruit in the world). See also witchcraft. (1) 2 Chr. 33:6b-7a; (3) no. 11:5. Achievement: (1) Spiritual Warfare; (2) exercise faith; (3) shocking word; (4) Allow yourself to be slapped a little. See also fist. (1) 1 Corinthians 9:26; (2) 1 Tim. 6:12; 2 team 4:7; (2) 1Sam. 3:19; (4) Proverbs 25:18. Puppet: (1) manipulate or control mind; (2) someone calls the shots; (3) under someone's control; (4) utter words without heart; (5) It's not real. See also Parrot and remote control. (1-3) 1 Kings 21:7-8; (4) is. 29:13; Friend. 15:8; (5) John 12:5-6. Puppy: (1) immature unbeliever; (2) someone in need of care and support; (3) unbound trailer; (4) Someone who turns into a dog. See also dog. (1) Revelation 22:15; (2) John 6:26 (one who follows because he wants his flesh to be satisfied); Also remember that puppies need constant attention; (3) Mat. no.
8:19-22; 10:38 am; (cf. John 6:2 and 6:66); (4) Mat. no. 13:32 (just as seeds grow and become trees). Purchase: See Purchase. Clean: (1) clean; (2) clean; (3) classify/separate; (4) Pruning. (1) Hebrews 1:3 (RSV); (2) Mark 7:19 (KJV); heb. 9:14, 22 (KJV); 10:2 (RSV); 2 pets. 1:9; (3) Mat. no. 3:12 (RSV); Luke 3:17 (KJV); 1 color. 5:7; 2 team 2:21 (RSV); (4) John 15:2 (KJV). Purple: (1) license fee; (2) license fees; (3) Voluptuous and/or indulgent; (4) Righteousness. (1-2) Judges. 8:26; Dan. 5:7; John 19:2; (3) Acts 16:14; Revelation 18:12; (4) Extract. 28:15 and Eph. 6:14. Portfolio: See portfolio.
Push: (1) do things on your own; (2) Without the spirit; (3) Carnal or immature leadership; (4) fight; (5) forcing someone to do something they don't want to do; (6) edit your schedule; (7) duty to withdraw; (8) mine; (9) exercise control; (10) expansion of domain and influence; (11) apply pressure; (12) Overflow (allowance depressed). See also push and pull buttons. (1-2) Rom. 8:14 (being led rather than pushed); (3) Psalm 80:1; It is a. 40:11; (4) As in "I feel like walking up a hill"; (5) As in "She was pushed in"; (6) As in "push your own wheelbarrow"; (7) 1 Kings 22:11 (KJV); (8) Job 30:12; (9-10) Dan. 8:4; (11) Dan. 11:40 a.m. (RSV); (12) Luke 6:38. Riddles: (1) confusion; (2) examination; (3) riddle/simile; (4) In search of secrets. (1) 2 Chr. 20:12; John 13:7; (2) Genesis 22:1; (3) Numbers 12:8; (4) 1 Corinthians 14:2. Pajamas: See pajamas. Python: (1) divination; (2) Divine Spirit (familiar spirit); (3) spirit of foresight satisfying the will of the people; (4) Spirit trying to squeeze out spiritual life by pressure. See also snake. (1-2) Acts 16:16; 1 sat. 15:23 (rebellion means "divination" in Hebrew); (3) Mat. no. 16:21-23; (4) 1 Thess. 5:19. Quarry: (1) faith (move mountains); (2) Remove the major sin. See also Rock/s. (1) Mat. no. 21:21; Mark 11:22-23; (2) Ezekiel. 11:19 am; 36:26; zac 7:12. Queen: (1) The Whore of the False Church; (2) manipulation and control (Jezebel); (3) Queen of Heaven (false god); (4) for a time like this (you as queen); (5) Judgment. (1) Revelation 17:1-18:7; 174; 18:7; (2) 1 Kings 19:1-2; 21:5-16; Revelation 2:20; (3) jr. 7:18; 44:17-19; (4) Esther 4:14b; (5) Mat. no. 12:42 Luke 11:31. Extinguish: (1) suffocation; (2) extinguish (fire or light); (3) stop or restrict; (4) Quench your thirst. (1) Mat. no. 12:20 (2) Numbers 11:2; 2 Sat. 21:17; Mark 9:43-45; Eph. 6:16; heb. 11:34 am; (3) 1 Thess. 5:19; 2 Kings 22:17; (4) Psalm 104:11. Queue: (1) Waiting. See also Ticket and Wait. (1) Luke 8:40. Fast: (1) Holy Spirit up; (2) given spiritual life; (3) importance;
(4) window of opportunity; (5) Time is running out; (6) salvation; (7) Suddenly; (8) Coming Soon; (9) It can be a sign of unbelief. (1) Rom. 8:11 (KJV); 1 Kings 18:46; 1 color. 3:45 p.m. (RSV); 1 pet. 3:18 (RSV); (2) John 5:21 (KJV); 6:63 (KJV); Rome. 4:17 (KJV); heb. 4:12; (3) Mat. no. 28:7-8; Luke 14:21; John 11:29; (4) Acts 12:7; Revelation 2:5, 16; (5) Matthew 5:25; John 13:27; Revelation 3:11; (6) Eph. 2:1.5 (RSV); Colossians 2:13 (KJV); (7) Revelation 11:14; (8) Revelation 22:7, 12, 20; (9) is. 28:16; John 13:27. Quiet: When people are quiet, it can mean: (1) they are not busy; (2) you show caution (caution); (3) you received a correction; (4) They respect your wisdom; (5) you fear retaliation; (6) you meditate (think through the Word); (7) They wait for God. (1) 1 Kings 18:21; (2) Amos 5:13; (3) Job 6:24; (4) Job 29:10; (5) Esther 4:13-14; (6) Joshua. 1:8; (7) Psalm 46:10. Quilt: (1) Protected by God; (2) cover (quilt); (3) Grandmother/Mother's Influence (ornate bedspread); (4) Heat. See also ceiling. (1) Salt. 91:4-5; (2) Judges. 4:18; 1 sat. 19:13; prove. 7:16; (3) Genesis 24:67; (4) Labor 31:20. quiver (noun): (1) house; (2) ready and waiting; (3) spiritual warfare; (4) death threat; (5) Prepare in faith. See also arrows. (1) Salt. 127:4-5; (2) is. 49:2; (3) Genesis 27:3; It is a. 22:6; (4) jr. 5:16; (5) Eph. 6:16. Rabbits: (1) Amazing; (2) sin; (3) impure spirit; (4) multiplication; (5) spirit of lust; (6) Plague (plague for farmers). (1-2) Lv. 11:6; German 14:7 (Unclean and undivided Word of God); (5) 2Sam. 1:14 p.m. (as measured by the rabbit's fertile reproductive capacity); (6) Mat. no. 13:19 Raccoon: (1) Godless, adaptable, opportunistic thief. (1) John 12:5-6. Race: (1) The race of belief; (2) the life of Christ; (3) The course of life. (1) Gal. 2:2; 2 team 4:7; heb. 12:1-2; (2-3) Psalms 19:1-6. Autodrome: (1) Corrida da Fé; (2) Church with a spirit of competition. See also horse racing. (1) Hebrews 12:1; (2) Mat. no. 26:33; Mark 9:33-34. Racehorse: (1) Competitiveness (pride).
See also horse. (1) Mat. no. 26:33; Mark 9:33-34. Pilot: (1) competitive spirit; (2) fast life; (3) ambition. (1) Proverbs 14:29b (KJV); 1 team 6:5; (2) Proverbs 19:2b (KJV); It is a. 28:16b; Acts 27:17; (3) Proverbs 20:21; 28:20; Friend. 20:21. Radio: (1) Prophet (receiver of the prophetic word); (2) Attunement to God. See also stereo and television. (1) jr. 1:4,9; (2) 2 Kings 3:15; Revelation 1:10. Radio Stations: (1) Spirit of the World; (2) prophetic/evangelical voice; (3) Declaring in Heaven/Intercession (fighting principalities in heavenly places). (1) Eph. 2:2; (2) Luke 8:39 (KJV); Acts 13:49; (3) Eph. 6:12. Radio Tower: (1) Christ (the Word of God). (1) John 1:1. Rags: (1) lethargy or drowsiness; (2) self righteousness; (3) Sin. (1) Prov. 23:21b; (2-3) Is. 64:6. Rail Passage - See Boom Gate. Platform: (1) waiting area. (1) Acts 1:4; Rome. 12:7 (KJV). Railroad: (1) Private ministerial job or career; (2) A gateway to mighty ministry; (3) God's plans and purposes; (4) work of the Holy Spirit; (if the train runs without rails); (5) Destination guaranteed (trails can mean "no detours"). See also handrails. (1) Excerpt. 18:20b; PS25:4; It is a. 2:3b; (2) Psalm 143:10 (KJV); Friend. 4:1; (3) is. 23; Microphone 4:2; (4) Rom. 8:14; John 3:8; (5) Numbers 14:8; 1 Kings 11:38 (KJV). Station: (1) Awaiting dismissal from ministry; (2) come and go; (3) exchange location; (4) Active and Evangelizing Church; (5) Base or Foundation. See also airport and train. (1) Is. 49:2; Acts 12:25-13:1, 2-3; (2-4) Acts 11:26, 30; 12:25 14:26-28; 15:2, 30, 35-36; 18:22; (5) Acts 1:8. Rain: (1) revival or resurrection; (2) favor of God; (3) judgment from above; (4) fruiting; (5) The Word of God; (6) spiritual life; (7) abundance; (8) teaching; (9) Winter. See also shower. (1) James 5:18; 1 Kings 18:1; (2) German. 11:10-12; prove. 4:15 p.m.; (3) Genesis 7:4
(difficult); Exodus 9:18 (Hail); PS 11:6 (embers); (4) Lv. 26:3-4; (5) is. 55:10-11; (6) German. 11:14 am; (7) German. 28:12; Job 36:27-28; PS 72:6-7; (8) German. 32:2; (9) Song. 2:11. rain (not rain): (1) sin; (2) Judgment. See also drought. (1) 1 Kings 8:35-36; 2 Chron. 6:26-27; (2) 2 Chr.7:13-14; It is a. 5:6; Jr. 3:2b-3. Rainbow: (1) covenant promises; (3) I remember; (3) the glory of God; (4) heavenly vision; (5) Angel or heavenly being. See also multicolor and simple colors. (1-2) Genesis 9:12-15; (3) Ezekiel. 1:28; (4) Revelation 4:2-3; (5) Revelation 10:1. Jungle: (1) fertility of spirit; (2) revival. See also forest, jungle and rain. (1) Psalms 147:8; (2) is. 35:1. Rainwater depot: see cistern. Lifting: See Mounting and Lifting. Rake (garden): (1) collector/collector. See also fork. (1) 1 Chr. 13:2. Aries: (1) Christ; (2) offer; (3) Compared to obedience; (4) Symbol of a strong person, city or nation. (1) Genesis 22:13; (cf. Exodus 12:5 and 1 Corinthians 5:7); (2) Lv. 5:15-18; 8:18-22; 9:24; (3) 1Sam. 15:22; (4) Dan. 8:20. ransom: (1) the life of Christ; (2) redemption price; (3) Freed from Hell; (4) Freed from bondage; (5) Wealth cannot redeem a soul; (6) life for life; (7) adultery (non-redeemable); (8) Price paid for an individual's atonement. (1) Proverbs 21:18; Friend. 20:28; Mark 10:45; 1 team 2:5-6; (2) Excerpt. 21:30 (RSV); (3) Job 33:23, 24-28; Jr. 31:11; (4) is. 35:10; 51:10-11; Jr. 31:11; (5) Salt. 49:6-10; (6) is. 43:3-4; (7) Proverbs 6:32-35 (KJV); (8) Excerpt. 30:12-15. Rape: (1) dominated and stolen; (2) forced theft; (3) Stolen Purity; (4) lust; (5) spirit of lust; (6) humiliated; (7) murder; (8) morally offended; (9) humiliation; (10) Accepting lies (unwanted seeds sown). (1-4) 2 Sam. 13:1-2, 11-14; (cf. Prov. 6:26-32; 2 Sam. 12:4, 7-9); (5) Genesis 19:5-9; Judges 19:22-27; (6) German. 22:28-29; (7) German. 22:25-26; (8) Genesis 34:2, 5; (9) 2Sam. 13:19; (10) is. 59:4, 13.
Rapture: (1) The rapture of believers at the Lord's return; (2) Preparation or advance notice for this event. (1-2) 1 Cor. 15:51-54; (Shown: Genesis 5:24; 2 Kings 2:11); 1 Thess. 4:15-17. Eruption (body): (1) sin; (2) Impurity (away from God). See also leprosy. (1-2) Lv. 13:2-3 (NIV); Lev. 14:56-57 (NIV); As in "cleanliness stands next to piety". Rat: (1) unbeliever (unclean animal); (2) evil spirit; (3) plague; (4) One who spreads disease through words. See also Mouse/Mice and Teeth. (1) Lv. 11:29 am; (2) 1Sam. 6:4 (idolatry) and 1 Cor. 10:20 (demons); (3) 1Sam. 6:5a and 1 Sam. 5:12; (4) Psalm 22:13. Raven: There are two main lines of interpretation: (1) unbeliever: (2) concern for God; (3) support from the world; (4) Evil Spirit/Demon: (5) Spirit Vision Taker. See also bird(s). (1) (Genesis 8:7 and Isaiah 57:21); Lev. 11:13, 15 (unclean bird); (2) Job 38:41; PS 147:9; Luke 12:24; (3) 1 Kings 17:4, 6; (4) Birds are celestial beings, ravens are black and hence carry the emphasis of being light/lifeless. (5) Proverbs 30:17; (cf. Mt 13:4). Rave Party: (1) Fake Renaissance. (1) 1 Corinthians 4:20 (words without power); 2 Thess. 2:9; 2 team 3:5. Razor: (1) False Tongue; (2) Judgment Tool. See also hair and shaving. (1) Psalm 52:2-4; (2) is. 7:20; Ezekiel 5:1ff. Reading: (1) Washed (in what is read); (2) hearing; (3) learning/teaching; (4) understanding; (5) spiritual belief; (6) receiving revelation; (7) Meditate (read again). See also Can't read (below only). (1) Eph. 5:26; (2) German. 21:11; (3) German. 17:19; Joseph 8:35; (4) No. 8:8; (5) 2 Kings 22:10-11; no 13:1-3; (6) Rom. 10:17; (7) Psalms 1:2. Reading (unable to read): (1) Unsaved and therefore unable to comprehend the sealed truth; (2) being shallow (different mouth and different heart) before God; (3) unworthy (not under blood); (4) hardened heart (without understanding); (5) spiritual blindness; (6) unbeliever. See also reading.
(1) Os. 4:6; Friend. 1:11 p.m.; (2) is. 29:9-16; (3) Revelation 5:2, 9; (4) Mat. no. 13:4, 19; (5-6) Mat. no. 17:17-21. Real Estate: (1) The Kingdom of God; (2) gain souls; (3) accumulation of wealth (positive or negative); (4) Investment Proposition. See also home page. (1-2) 2 Corinthians 5:1; (3) German. 8:12-13; Luke 12:18; (4) jr. 32:44. Reaper: (1) Spirit of Death; (2) harvest; (3) angels; (4) preacher or evangelist; (5) sower; (6) person with perseverance. See also sower and seed. (1) Joel 3:13; Revelation 6:8; Revelation 14:19; (2) Lv. 19:9a; 23:22; Matthew 13:30; Revelation 14:15; (3) Mat. no. 13:39; (4) John 4:35-38; Acts 2:40-41; (5) 2 Corinthians 9:6; Gallon. 6:7-8 (reap what you sow); (6) Gal. 6:9. Later: (1) past; (2) invisible; (3) Unauthorized; (4) humble or submissive; (5) Less. Also check the back, back door and yard. (1) Fil. 3:12-13, 14; Luke 9:62; (2) Mat. no. 9:20; (3) German. 28:13, 44; Friend. 16:23; (4) Luke 7:38; (5) 2 Corinthians 12:11. Rearview mirror: (1) past; (2) review; (3) fuse; (4) Reverse. See also mirror. (1-2) Genesis 19:26; Luke 9:62; (3) Genesis 9:23; (4) 2 Kings 20:10-11. Acquisition: (1) Faith; (2) The Holy Spirit; (3) warranty; (4) Proof of purchase or service. (1) Hebrews 11:1 (AMP); (2) Eph. 1:13-14; (3) 2 Corinthians 1:22, 5:5; (4) Ruth 4:7. Receptionist: (1) One who receives (the Word); (2) prophet; (3) preachers; (4) writers; (5) Believers. (1-4) Prov 2:1; Jr. 9:20; Ezekiel 3:10; (5) Mat. no. 10:14; 13:23; John 12:48; James 1:21. Recognition: (1) fruit; (2) evidence; (3) telltale signs; (4) familiar person or environment; (5) known; (6) Friend of the World (unknown). (1-3) Mat. no. 7:16-20; (4-5) Mat. no. 7:23; John 15:15; 18:2; (6) James 4:4. Record (Vinyl): (1) Stuck in a rut (repeated record); (2) old-fashioned worship; (3) Homesickness. (1) German. 2:3 (NIV); PS78:41.57; (2) Psalms 144:9; (3) Genesis 19:26; Recycling: (1) attempting to repair the old nature (church recycling); (2) trying to reinvent the flesh (ancient nature); (3) find nothing new; (4)
work on surface modifications; (5) Outward change but no change of heart; (6) Trying to bring about change without God; (7) It's like trying to turn a caterpillar into a butterfly. (1-7) Salt. 127:1a; Friend. 9:17; 1 color. 3:50 p.m.; 2 color. 5:17; 10:3. Red: (1) sin; (2) Fleshman (red clothes); (3) bloodshed for sin; (4) wrath of God; (5) war; (6) anger or provocation; (7) repayment; (8) rebellion; (9) potency; (10) prostitutes (false church); (11) Glorious Person, Church, or Ministry (Western Red Cedar House); (12) passion; (13) Babylon; (14) fire of the Holy Spirit; (15) In debt. (1) Lv. 13:19-20; prove. 23:31-32; It is a. 1:18; (2) Genesis 25:25, 30; (3) Extract. 25:5; 36:19 and Heb. 10:20 a.m.; Number 19:3-22; (4) salt. 75:8; It is a. 63:2-3; (5) Revelation 6:4; 12:3-7; (6) Salt. 75:8; 106:7 (KJV); (7) Salt. 106:9 (8) Ps. 106:7 (KJV); (9) Revelation 6:4 (KJV); (10) Revelation 17:1-4; (11) 1 Kings 6:9; (13) Revelation 17:4-5; (14) Acts 2:3; (15) As in "in red". Red: (1) Evil spirit, often working through: (2) A spiritually immature and lustful individual; (3) A powerful and influential carnal church or individual (girl/woman); (4) witch (girl/woman); (5) passionate or passionate woman; (6) a fox; (7) Earthly man (man of the flesh). See also fox. (1) Genesis 25:25, 34 and Jude 1:6; (2) Genesis 25:25-34; (3-5) See combinations of red and woman; (6) Ezekiel. 13:3-4; (7) Genesis 25:25, 27 and Matt. 1:38 pm Reed: (1) someone who is easily shaken (double-minded person); (2) Symbol of Egypt/World; (3) a false endorsement or reliance; (4) One moved by circumstances; (5) Injured (fallen stick); (6) Mock Scepter. (1) 1 Kings 14:15a; Friend. 11:7; (2-3) 2 Kings 18:21; It is a. 36:6; Ezekiel 29:6; (4) Mat. no. 11:7; (5) is. 42:3; Friend. 12:20 (6) Matt. 27:29-30. Referee: See Referee. Refining: (1) purification; (2) rinse; (3) proof of faith; (4) going through the fire of affliction to bring cinders (slags, garbage) to the surface; (5) The world is often used to purify us; (6) God is with you through the fire; (7) God refines you like gold. (1) 1 Chr. 28:18; 29:4; (2) Evil. 3:3; (3) 1 Fr. 1:7 (RSV); zac 13:9; (4) is. 48:10; Poorly. 3:2; (5) German. 4:20; (6) is. 43:2; (cf. Daniel 3:25); (7) Revelation 3:18. Fridge: (1) heart; (2) cold person, church, or situation; (3) Feed the meat; (4) sin; (5) No fire; (6) Without the spirit; (7) No love. (1-2) Revelation 3:15; Friend. 12:12; (3) Fil. 3:19; 1 color. 6:13; (4) Mat. no. 12:12;
(5) Lv. 6:13; (6) Mat. no. 25:8; (7) Mat. no. 12:12 Refuge: (1) God; (2) strong protection from trouble/damage; (3) security location; (4) a fortress; (5) A place of trust; (6) A hiding place; (7) The fear of the Lord. (1-2) Psalms 9:9; 14:6; 46:1; 59:16; 62:7-8; 717; 91:9-10; (3) salt. 57:1; (4) salt. 91:2; (5) Salt. 91:2; (6) Psalms 104:18; (7) Proverbs 14:26. restraint: (1) guilt; (2) sin; (3) Fear. (1-3) Genesis 40:16. Remote Control: (1) Sloth; (2) "easy faith" without true works of service; (3) someone makes the decisions (puppet); (4) Non-binding/at a distance. See also push button and remote control car. (1) Judge. 18:9; prove. 18:9; 21:25; (2) James 2:13; (3) 2 Kings 24:17; (4) Mark 14:54. Remote Control Car: (1) Spirit-guided ministry (God guides you); (2) Someone directs you (controlling or manipulating person). See also Jezebel in Dictionary of Names and Places and Remote Control. (1) John 3:8; Rome. 8:14; (2) John 19:10-11. Moving wagon (moving wagon): (1) Leaving the carnal homeland for the spiritual; (2) Ready to be reborn (moving houses); (3) God wants you to grow spiritually (become victorious); (4) possible preparation for death (going to a heavenly home); (5) Actual physical move from home or church. (1) Eph. 4:22; Colossians 2:11; 3:8-10 (cf. 2 Cor. 5:1); (2) German. 21:13; John 6:56; 14:15-17; (3) Psalm 30:11; (4) John 14:2-3; 2 pets. 1:14; (5) Genesis 45:27. Service: (1) Service scheduled in advance. (1) Esther 4:14b; John 4:3-4, 6-7. Repeated dream: (1) need for urgency (which will present itself soon); (2) confirmation of God's message; (3) God is trying to get your attention; (4) Faithful determination is required; (5) possible soul-bonding (repeatedly dreaming about the same person); (6) issue not addressed; (7) Bound by a vow/oath (can be the same dream figure over and over). (1) Genesis 41:32; (2) Genesis 41:32; Friend. 18:16; (3) Genesis 22:11; Exodus 3:4; (4) Joseph. 1:6-7, 9; (5) Proverbs 26:11; (6) Mat. no. 18:34-35; (7) Numbers 30:2; prove. 6:2-5. Repeated Words: (1) Needs considerable attention, particularly when your name is repeated; This is a call to step aside and listen to God. (1) Genesis 22:11; Exodus 3:4; Acts 9:4.
Reporter: (1) story. (1) Esther 2:23; 6:1 Repeat: (1) repeat or cover old terrain; (2) dealing with past problems (unforgiveness); (3) Not growing up in God. (1) Mark 11:15-18 and John 2:13-22 (2) Matt. 18:24, 28; (3) Hebrews 5:12-14. Reserved: (1) Reserved for a specific task; (2) A separate blessing; (3) Reserved for evaluation; (4) protected; (5) Withhold or Restrict. (1) Is. 49:2; Acts 9:15; 2 team 2:20-21; (2) Genesis 27:36; 1 pet. 1:4; (3) 2 Ped 2:4, 9, 17; 3:7; Jude 1:6; (4) Rom. 11:4; (5) 2Sam. 8:4 (RSV); Jr. 3:5 (NIV). Deposit: (1) God; (2) ministry of the Holy Spirit; (3) The Holy Spirit does not flow. See also cistern, dam and lagoon. (1) jr. 10:13; (2) John 7:37-39; (3) 1 Thess. 5:19. Rest: (1) faith in the finished work of Christ; (2) Entry into the Kingdom; (3) eternal security in the presence of God; (4) tax clearance; (5) peace; (6) dream; (7) snack; (8) Finding a home (good and bad); (9) a person's heart; (10) trust; (11) no longer works; (12) The true spiritual union of God and man. See also bed, seven, and sit. (1) Hebrews 4:1-11; (2) Excerpt. 33:14; heb. 3:11, 18; (3) Acts 2:26-28; (4) Mat. no. 11:28 am; 2 Thess. 1:7; (5) Mat. no. 11:29 am; Acts 9:31 (cf. KJV and NKJV); 2 color. 2:13; 7:5; (6) John 11:13; (7) Mark 6:31; (8) Mat. no. 12:43 p.m. Luke 11:24; 2 color. 12:9; 1 pet. 4:14; (9) Acts 7:49; (10) Rom. 2:17; (11) Revelation 14:13; (12) Acts 7:48-49. Restaurant: (1) Coração (as a place of communion and communion with God); (2) church; (3) communion and brotherhood; (4) In someone's trust; (5) Heaven. See food, seats and table. (1) Revelation 3:20; (2) 1 Corinthians 11:20, 33-34; (3) Genesis 18:4-8; (4) Genesis 18:16-17; (5) Revelation 19:9. Reunion: (1) Return to previous position; (2) Renewal of an old association. (1) John 6:66; Acts 7:39; heb. 10:38 am; (2) Luke 15:20; Eph. 4:22. Reverend: See pastor and priest. Vehicle in Reverse: (1) Reverse; (2) Looking back on the past. (1) Proverbs 14:14; Jr. 2:19; ho. 11:7; (2) is. 43:18; 65:17. Revolver: See Pistol. Rhino: (1) god (white rhino); (2) Africa. See also Elephant and Ivory/.
(1) Psalms 18:2; (2) By association. Rib: (1) Heart; (2) spiritual birth; (3) bloodshed; (4) wife. (1) As a spiritual birthplace and because of the proximity of the rib to the heart; (2) (Gen 2:21-23 and John 19:34); (3) 2Sam. 2:23 (RSV); 3:27 (RSV); 4:6 (RSV); 20:10 (RSV); Dan. 7:5; (4) Genesis 2:21-23. Band: (1) gift; (2) finish line. See also bookmark, silver cord (silver ribbon) and tassel. (1) Eph. 4:8; (2) 2 Tim. 4:7. Rice: (1) The Word of God. See also seeds. (1) Luke 8:11. Riches: When you see riches in a dream or vision, it is important to understand: (1) There are two types of riches: heavenly and worldly. (2) The key is the condition of the heart. Heavenly riches include: (3) fellowship with God; (4) the glory of God; (5) belief; (6) The inexhaustible and inexhaustible riches of Christ; (7) kindness, tolerance, and long-suffering; (8) wisdom and knowledge; (9) The gifts of the Spirit; (10) understanding; (11) sorry; (12) mercy/love; (13) Grace. Worldly Riches: (14) Can fix the heart on materialism; (15) Create a full heart that stifles faith; (16) tendency toward self-sufficiency (reliance on riches) rather than belief in God (making entry into the kingdom more difficult); (17) Blinding the heart to the spiritual dimension and needs of others; (18) Direct hearts to seek rewards here and now; (19) earthly riches forfeit; (20) It pretends that we are rich when in reality we are poor in spirit. See also Poor and Sweetheart. (1) Luke 16:11; (2) Mark 12:41-44; Luke 19:2-10; (3) Hebrew 11:26 am; (4) Rom. 9:23; Eph. 1:18; 3:16; Fil. 4:19; Colossians 1:27; Revelation 3:17-18; (5) James 2:5; (6) Eph. 3:8; (7) Rom. 2:4; (8) Rom. 11:33 am; (9) Rom. 11:33 and 1 Cor. 12:8; (10) Colossians 2:2; Revelation 3:17-18; (11) Eph. 1:7; (12) Eph. 2:4; (13) Eph. 2:7. (14) Luke 1:53; 6:24; 18:23-25; (15) Mat. no. 13:22 Mark 4:19; Luke 8:14; 1 team 6:9; (16) Mat. no. 19:16, 23-24; Mark 10:23-25; 1 team 6:17; (17) Luke 12:16-21; 16:19-31; James 2:6; Revelation 6:15-18; (18) Luke 6:24; 14:12-14; 1 team 6:18-19; James 1:10-11; (19) James 5:1-3; (20) Revelation 3:17 (cf. Revelation 2:9); Rifle: See Bow, Shooting, and Sniper. Right: (1) starch; (2) belief; (3) spiritual, blessed, or righteous guidance; (4) mouth; (5) preferred, precedence, above, before, double share; (6) authority; (7) longevity; (8) quarrelsome woman; (9) Wisdom.
See also Left and Rotate Left and Right (under Links). (1) Psalm 20:6; It is a. 41:10; 62:8; (2) John 21:6; heb. 12:2; (3) Mat. no. 25:33, 3446; Luke 23:33-43; (4) Judges. 7:20 (the right hand represents the mouth while the left hand represents the heart); (5) Genesis 48:12-22; (6) 1 Fr. 3:22; (7) Proverbs 3:16; (8) Proverbs 27:15-16 (oily right hand); (9) Ecl. 10:2. ring: (1) identity and seal; (2) authority and position; (3) agreement; (4) marriage or family; (5) hands; (6) property; (7) pride; (8) promise; (9) independent spirit (worn on the middle finger). (1) Genesis 38:18; Esther 3:12; 8:8; Dan. 6:17; (2) Genesis 41:42-43; esters 3:10; 8:2; Luke 15:22; (3) Genesis 9:13 (A rainbow is a ring of heaven); Genesis 17:1114; (4) 1 Corinthians 7:39; (5) song. 5:14 (RSV); (6) James 2:2; (7) is. 3:16, 21; (8) Genesis 9:10-13; (9) Esther 3:10-11. Ripe: (1) harvest time; (2) Done; (3) better; (4) perfect or mature; (5) Good and edible. (I) Joel 3:13-14; John 4:35; Revelation 14:15, 18; (2) Genesis 40:10; (3) Extract. 22:29; Number 18:12-13; It is a. 18:5; (4) is. 18:5; (5) jr. 24:2. Rio: (1) Espirito Santo; (2) movement of the mind; (3) Word of God; (4) life (flow of life); (5) love; (6) limit or boundary; (7) death to self (river crossing or dirty river); (8) Moving to the Promised Land (crossing the river); (9) peace; (10) eternity; (II) Prosperity. See also Brook, Creek, Riverbank, River Bed (Dry), and Stream. (1-2) Ezek. 47:1-12; John 7:38-39; Acts 11:16; (3) Proverbs 18:4; Amos 8:11; Eph. 5:26; (4) Ezekiel. 47:9; Revelation 22:1; (5) Eph. 3:18-19 (note that this describes something that has length, breadth, and depth; its height indicates where it came from!); (6) Joshua. 1:11; (7-8) Deut. 27:3; Joseph 3; 2 Kings 5:12; (9) is. 48:18; (10) Dan. 12:7; (11) Psalms 1:3. Riverside: (1) Mindless; (2) do not enter; (3) Just before entry; (4) time of decision (place of decision); (5) place of prayer; (6) Fertility and Prosperity. See also river. (1) Ezek. 47:6; John 7:37-38; (2-4) 2 Kings 5:10-14; (5) Acts 16:13; (6) Psalms 1:3. Riverbed (dry): (1) Without the Spirit of God; (2) make a way; (3) judgment; (4) grieves the spirit; (5) Erase the ghost. (1) Is. 44:3; Luke 11:24-26; John 7:37-38; (2) Joshua. 5:1; Revelation 16:12; (3) is.
19:4-6; 42:15; 44:27; 50:2b; Ezekiel 30:12; (4) Eph. 4:30: (5) 1 Thess. 5:19. Cockroach: See cockroach. Path (Path): (1) Jesus Christ (Christianity); (2) The way of life (belief); (3) what to expect in the future; (4) The way of the righteous; (5) peace; (6) decision (midway or crossroads); (7) follow their path (someone you know who guides you along the way); (8) destruction (broad street); (9) Changing sides (crossing the street). See also Rural Road, Motorway, Path, Roadblock, Road Works, Rocky Road, Road, T-Junction, and Winding Road. (1) John 14:6 (The Way); (2) Psalm 16:11; prove. 2:19; (3) Extract. 23:20; prove. 5:21; 22:6; Luke 10:3; (4) Psalm 23:3; prove. 2:13, 20; 4:11; (5) is. 59:8; (6) Joshua. 12:15 p.m.; (7) Salt. 1:1, 6; 18:21; 95:10; 119:3; 139:24; (8) Mat. no. 7:13; (9) Acts 9:11-15. Motorway (motorway light conditions): (1) Slight = good; darkness = evil. (1) Proverbs 4:18-19. Autobahn (diversion from the Autobahn): (1) Incorrect; (2) greed; (3) Adultery. (1) Proverbs 4:26-27; Rome. 3:12; (2) Jude 1:11; (3) Proverbs 7:25. Obstacle: (1) delay (waiting for God's timing); (2) the sin that hinders destiny; (3) inspection (in the revision/testing process); (4) ambush; (5) Notice; (6) Alternate route required; (7) Go back the way you came; (8) A personal agenda that needs changing; (9) Possible physical heart or artery problem. (1) Acts 16:6-7; (cf. Acts 19:10; 1P 1:1); PS 105:19; John 11:6; (Luke 19:38 and John 6:15); (2) Numbers 14:22-24; (3) Genesis 42:16; Judges 12:5-6; PS 105:19; Friend. 4:1; (4) Prov 7:6-23; (5) Numbers 22:22-35; (6) Acts 16:6-10; (7) Os. 2:67; (8) no. 22:22-35 (cf. Revelation 2:14); (9) German. 2:30. Graders: (1) Ministry of Restoration; (2) Prophetic ministry. See also bulldozer and earthmoving machine. (1) Gal. 6:1; (2) is. 40:3-4. Road Traffic Authority: See Road Police. Roadworks: (1) Prepare your own destiny; (2) improve one's destiny; (3) build a path for others; (4) prepare hearts for God; (5) warning to slow down; (6) deviation; (7) Remove a barrier on your way; (8) upcoming problems; (9) fate changed; (10) delay; (11) Bypass (Bypass). (1) Excerpt. 23:20; It is a. 40:3-4; (2) 2 Chr. 27:6; It is a. 57:14; (3) is. 62:10; (4) Evil. 3:1; Friend. 3:3; 11:10 a.m.; (5) Numbers 22:22-35; (6) Extract. 3:2-4; John 4:3-4 (divine appointment); Friend. 2:13-15 (protection); Mark 6:31 (rest); Luke 4:1-2, 14 (evidence); (7) is. 40:3-4; (8) Numbers 22:22-33; (9) Acts 8:26-39; 9:3-6;
(10) Genesis 11:31; (11) German. 5:32. Roar: [The] fearless authority that makes a statement: (1) the voice of God; (2) loud voice; (3) the anger of a leader; (4) fearless (like a lion); (5) Territorial Warfare (Lion's Roar). [B] The spiritual enemies of God trying to cripple their prey: (6) voice of spiritual enemies; (7) The opponent; (8) An evil leader. [C] The cry of a tormented heart: (9) The cry of the heart; (10) The Second Coming; (11) The world (sea). See also lion and sea. (1) Job 37:4-5; It is a. 42:13 (KJV); Jr. 25:30; Joel 3:16; Amos 1:2; (2) Job 3:24 (KJV); Revelation 10:3; (3) Proverbs 19:12; 20:2; (4-5) is. 5:29; 31:4; (6) Judges. 14:5; PS 22:13; 74:4; 104:21; Jr. 2:15; 6:23; 50:42; Ezekiel 22:25; zac 11:3; (7) 1 Fr. 5:8; (8) Proverbs 28:15; (9) Psalm 22:1 (KJV); 32:3 (KJV); 38:8 (KJV); (10) Luke 21:25; (11) Salt. 46:3; 96:11; 28jZ; It is a. 5:30 in the morning; 51:15; Luke 21:25. Roasted: (1) Purified (on fire); (2) Liberation Commemorative Pact; (3) diligence; (4) Tight company. See also cook. (1) Excerpt. 12:8-9; (2) German. 16:6-7; 2 Chr. 35:13; (3) Proverbs 12:27; (4) 1 Corinthians 10:21; (cf. Luke 22:8 and John 15:15). Cloak: (1) Justice; (2) authority; (3) spiritual gear; (4) agreement; (5) pride; (6) Humble yourself (take off your cloak). The length, fabric, and color of a tunic can all be indicators of its importance. See also clothing, cloak, and cloak. (1) Job 29:14; It is a. 61:10; Revelation 7:9 (see White); (2) 1 Kings 22:10; Luke 15:22; (3) Lv. 8:6-7; (4) 1Sam. 18:3-4; (5) Jon. 3:6; Luke 20:46; (6) Jon. 3:6. Theft: (1) devil; (2) The result of disobedience/sin; (3) invite demonic interference; (4) lack of tithes; (5) cursed; (6) have no right to anything; (7) denial of God; (8) destruction pending; (9) fornication; (10) election rather than recognized divine appointment of leadership; (11) The opportunity for the thief's redemption. See also robbery and thief (1) John 10:10; (2) Lv. 26:21-22; It is a. 42:24; (3) Amos 3:10-11; Friend. 12:29 Mark 3:27; (4) Evil. 3:8-9; (5) Evil. 3:9; (6) Fil. 2:6; (7) Salt. 62:10, 12b; prove. 28:24; (8) Proverbs 21:7 (KJV); It is a. 17:14; (9) Os. 6:9; (10) John 10:1-2; Rome. 13:1; (11) Ezekiel. 33:15-16; (cf. Luke 19:8-9).
Robot: (1) Programmed Person; (2) religious person (mechanic); (3) cored (without heart); (4) person with technological skills. (1) Mat. no. 16:22-23; Rome. 12:2; (2) Mark 7:3-9; (3) Mat. no. 15:8; Mark 12:2833; (4) 1 Chr. 22:15b; Song. 7:1b. Robotics: (1) technology; (2) computers/Internet; (3) electronic devices; (4) Man-made. (1-4) 1 Chr. 22:15b; Song. 7:1b. Rocks: (1) Christ; (2) God; (3) the Word of God or Revelation (Rhema); (4) human hearts as the natural place of worship (the true altar); (5) hardened hearts; (6) wordmaker; (7) Christ as a stumbling block or stumbling block; (8) hideout, shelter, or stronghold; (9) organization of the Church; (10) salvation; (11) hope; (12) Strong/Endurance; (13) A solid and secure foundation; (14) false gods; (15) barren (as on top of a rock); (16) A place of destruction for the children of Babylon. (1) Exodus 17:6; Number 20:8, 10-11; (see also seven); 1 color. 10:4; (2) German. 32:4, 18, 30; 1 sat. 2:2b; 2 Sat. 22:2-3,32; Job 29:6; 39:27-30; PS 18:2,31; 28:1; 42:9; 61:2; 78:35; 92:15; Song. 2:14; It is a. 51:1; (3) Mat. no. 7:24; 16:18; (4) Job 28:5-11; John 4:24; (1 Sam. 14:4; Bozez and Seneh possibly represent David and Saul; Bozez means "brighter" and Seneh means "thorn"); (cf. Judges 6:20-21, 26, 13:19); (5) Luke 8:6, 13; Jr. 5:3 (see vision); Jr. 23:29; (6) Mat. no. 7:24; (7) is. 8:14; Rome. 9:33; 1 pet. 2:8; (8) Excerpt. 33:21-22; number 24:21; 1 sat. 13:6; 1 sat. 23:25; 24:2; PS27:5; 31:3; 71:3; 94:22; Jr. 49:16; (9) Mat. no. 16:18; (10) German. 32:15; PS 18:46; 62:2a, 6; 89:26; 95:1; (11) Job 14:18-19; (12) Psalm 19:14b (see marginal note), 31:2 (KJV); 62:7; It is a. 17:10 (RSV); (13) Salt. 40:2; Friend. 7:24; (14) German. 32:31, 37; (15) Ezekiel. 26:14; (16) Salt. 137:8-9; (cf. Psalm 91:12). Rocket: (1) Mighty Ministry; (2) rapid establishment; (3) Grows fast. See also Bomb and Missile. (1-2) Genesis 41:14; (3) As in "take off like a rocket". Rocking Chair: (1) Spiritual Retreat. (1) Genesis 27:1-4, 21 (cf. Genesis 35:28-29 and 48:10-21). Rock 'n' Roll: (1) rebellion; (2) witchcraft; (3) sexual fornication; (4) anger; (5) Spiritual warfare (worship). (1-2) 1 Sam. 15:23; (The foundation of rock 'n' roll is rebellion. Watch Eric Holmberg's Hells Bells 2 DVD if you want to explore rock's roots.) (3) Prov. 30:19b; (5) Salt. 144:1; 2 color. 10:4.
Rocky Road: (1) Doubtful (unstable road); (2) On unstable ground (or shakes); (3) going through a rough patch; (4) Travel with a hardened heart. See also street. (1) James 1:8; (2) Psalms 18:7; (3) Proverbs 13:15; It is a. 63:17; (4) Os. 10:12. Rod: (1) Discipline; (2) judgment; (3) domain or rule; (4) Word of God (as a divider); (5) Jesus Christ; (6) Protection. See also walking stick and cane. (1) Psalm 23:4; prove. 13:24 (KJV); Revelation 2:27; (2) Excerpt. 7:19; 8:5, 16; 9:23; 10:13; PS 2:9; (3) Extract. 17:9-11; Revelation 12:5; 7:15 p.m.; (4) Extract. 4:17; 7:10; 2:16 p.m.; 17:6; (5) Extract. 7:10, 12 and John 3:14; (6) Psalm 23:4. Role (verb): (1) move the heart; (2) move or be moved; (3) eliminate hardness of heart; (4) sadness (rolling on the floor); (5) Progress in God (change). See also circle, round, square and wheel. (1) Mat. no. 28:2 (an earthquake); Mark 16:3-8; Luke 24:2; (2) Revelation 6:14 (KJV); (3) Genesis 29:3; (cf. Deuteronomy 10:16 and Joshua 5:8-9; Jeremiah 4:4); (4) Microphone. 1:10-11; (5) Yosh. 5:8-9. Roller coaster: (1) life out of control, ups and downs driven by circumstances; (2) unstable; (3) emotionally driven; (4) exams; (5) A call to preparation of the heart (repentance); (6) Increase despair and humble pride. (1-3) Psalm 109:23 (KJV); (4) James 1:2, 6; (5) is. 40:3-4 and Mark 1:4; (cf. Acts 13:24); (6) Luke 3:4-6. Skates/Skates: (1) free-spirited or in spirit; (2) Christian youth; (3) On a roll (when nailing); (4) Out of control. See also Scooters and Wheels. (1-2) Ezek. 1:20; John 21:18; (3) Rom. 10:15 am; (4) James 1:8. Upper limit: (1) Spiritual guidance; (2) coverage and protection (agency structure); (3) sermon platform; (4) reference to a household (those living under the same roof); (5) high level of awareness; (6) determined belief; (7) summit of your ministry; (8) Shelter. See also roof. (1) Acts 20:28; 1 pet. 5:2; (2) Genesis 19:8; (3) Mat. no. 8:8-9; Friend. 10:27; (4) Mat. no. 8:8; (5) Extract. 17:9; 1 sat. 26:13; prove. 8:2a (RSV); Ezekiel 31:3; (6) Mark 2:4-5; (7) 2Sam. 11:2a; (8) Proverbs 21:9; 25:24; It is a. 22:1. Roof (leaky ceiling): (1) Displays incorrect authority structures; (2) Wrong
covered area. (1-2) Luke 5:17-19. Spaces: (1) chambers of the heart; (2) mental powers; (3) position or location; (4) storage areas (memory); (5) history or generations (periods); (6) time periods (ie years); (7) Departments. See also house, manor, and upper room. (1) 1 Kings 6:5; no 10:37-39; 13:4-5, 7-9; (cf. 1 Corinthians 6:19); (2) 2 Corinthians 10:45; (3) 1 Kings 2:35 (KJV); prove. 18:16; Friend. 23:6 (KJV); Luke 14:7-10 (KJV); (4) Luke 12:17; (5) 1 Kings 8:20; 19:16 (KJV); Going backwards through space means going back generations or time; (6) Acts 24:27 (KJV); (7) 1 Kings 20:24 (KJV). Bedroom (Sala Grande): (1) blessing or fertility. (1) Genesis 26:22; PS 31:8 (KJV); Wrong 3:10. Bedroom (no bedroom): (1) Difficulty or discomfort; (2) poor; (3) wealth or abundance. (1) Mark 2:2; (2) Luke 2:7; (3) Evil. 3:10. Spaces (rotating space): (1) agitation; (2) disease; (3) drunkenness. (I) 2 Corinthians 6:5 (tumult); (2) Luke 13:11; (3) Psalm 107:27. Root: (1) heart; (2) foundation; (3) Jesus Christ; (4) parentage/past heritage; (5) starch; (6) evil heart; (7) Bitter heart; (8) the remainder; (9) love; (10) What is the basis of the fruit; (11) He who benefits from the Word of God; (12) The just; (13) Soul Lasso. See also Uprooted. (1-2) Job 29:19; Friend. 13:6; 15:8, 13; Eph. 3:17; (3) is. 53:2; Revelation 5:5; 22:16; (4) is. 11:1; (5) Hebrews 12:15 (6) 1 Tim. 6:10 (love of money); (7) German. 29:18; heb. 12:15 p.m. (8) 2 Kings 7:30 p.m.; It is a. 27:6; (9) Eph. 3:17; (10) Proverbs 12:12; Friend. 3:10; (11) Job 29:19; Jr. 17:8; Ezekiel 31:7; (12) Proverbs 12:3; (13) Excerpt. 20:5. Rope: (1) Tied; (2) Affected by (to draw); (3) influence (attraction); (4) rope; (5) strength in unity (three ropes); (6) be detained; (7) be bound; (8) have some "loose ends" (pulley wire); (9) sin; (10) Being attached to something or someone may indicate a soul bond (positive or negative); (ii) Renewing the spirit (cutting a cord [soul binding]); (12) Dependency. See also tied, drawstring, handle, loose and twine. (1) Judge. 16:11-12; (2-3) Is. 5:18; Acts 27:30-32; (4) (5) Mat. no. 27:5; (6) Ecl.
4:12b; (7) Acts 24:27; Genesis 49:11; (9) is. 5:18b; (10) Genesis 44:30 (Father-Son); 1 sat. 18:1 (friends); 1 color. 6:16 (sexual partners); (11) Rom. 12:2; (12) Acts 27:32. Rose(s): (1) Jesus; (2) The Church; (3) love; (4) beauty; (5) Death (black roses). (1-3) Song. 2:1; (5) is. 9:2. Rot: (1) Curse/d; (2) malice; (3) consume; (4) sick; (5) cancer; (6) Hell. (1) Numbers 5:21-22, 27; Joel 1:17 (KJV); (2) Proverbs 10:7; (3) Job 13:28 (KJV); (4-5) 1 Sam. 5:6 (KJV); Job 13:28 (KJV); (6) As in "Red in Hell!" Roughly: (1) Unprepared or uncut heart; (2) hard; (3) Vestments of a Prophet. (1) Luke 3:5 (cf. 3:9); German 21:4; It is a. 40:4; (2) Genesis 42:7; 1 sat. 20:10; 1 Kings 12:13; (3) Zak. 13:4 (KJV); Friend. 3:4; Mark 1:6; Revelation 11:3. Round: (1) God; (2) from God; (3) Talk about cutting meat; (4) Modified or modified. See also circle, scroll, square, and wheel. (1) Revelation 4:2-3; (2) Genesis 9:13; (3) Joseph. 5:8-9; (4) Joseph. 5:9. Roundabout: (1) experience a change of situation; (2) transition from carnal to spiritual or vice versa; (3) remorse; (4) change of address; (5) Go around the mountain. (1-2) Mat. no. 9:22; 16:23; (3) Luke 17:4; Acts 26:20; (4) German. 23; (5) German. 1:6. Rowboat: (1) service or self-help life; (2) need of the Holy Spirit; (3) walk backwards; (4) old or limited thinking; (5) Do not modify or adapt. See rowing. Paddling: (1) self-help or doing things on your own; (2) Resist the Holy Spirit (go against the wind). See also boat and canoe. (1) Mark 6:48; (2) John 3:8. Elastic: (1) Stretching the truth (exaggeration); (2) Not actually letting go; (3) recover; (4) Bound incorrectly. (1) Genesis 20:10-12; (2) Genesis 19:26; 30:25-27; (3) Luke 22:32; (4) Rom. 8:1-2. Wellies: (1) Protection from sin. (1) Psalms 18:36. Garbage: (1) Religious realization (dead works); (2) product of the world; (3) carnal edification; (4) what needs to be discarded; (5) What rots if not emptied; (6) What stands in the way; (7) What
accompanies someone who has been cremated. See also manure, waste and urination. (1-5) Philip. 3:4-8; (6) No. 4:10; (7) No. 4:2 Garbage Bag/Can: (1) heart full of secular/religious philosophies; (2) sinful heart; (3) Remove the sin (take out the garbage bag). (1) Fil. 3:8; (2) (Matthew 12:34 and 15:18); (3) Fil. 3:8; 2 pets. 1:9 Garbage Truck: See Garbage Truck. Ruby: (1) Jesus Christ; (2) heart; (3) wisdom; (4) virtuous wife; (5) priceless; (6) valuable; (7) incomparable; (8) Red. See also Gems, Red, and Treasure. (1) prov. 31:10 (the price paid by the Church); (2) Prov. 31:10-11; (3) Job 28:18; prove. 3:13, 15; 8:11; (4) Proverbs 31:10; (5) Job 28:18; (6) Proverbs 3:15; (7) Proverbs 8:11; (8) Paralysis. 4:7. Reddish (facial skin): (1) Spiritually strong; (2) healthy; (3) Young. (1-2) Lamentations 4:7; Song. 5:10; (3) 1Sam. 16:12; 17:42. Carpet: (1) Seeking Advice (Fleece); (2) foundation; (3) undercut; (4) Purge (carpet cleaning). (1) Judge. 6:37; (2) Eph. 6:11-14 (we must stand on basic truth); (3) As in "let the rug be pulled out from under you"; (4) Mat. no. 3:12a; Luke 3:17a. Corruption: (1) Pride; (2) A flattering mouth; (3) must be born again; (4) disobedient heart (not keeping the word); (5) injustice; (6) Judgment. See also ruined house. (1) Proverbs 16:18; Ezekiel 31:9-13; Jr. 50:32a; ho. 5:5 (RSV); 1 team 3:6; (2) Proverbs 26:28; (3) Acts 15:16; Amos 9:11; Genesis 12:8 and 13:3 (note that Ai means "ruined heap" and Bethel means "house of God"); (4) Luke 6:44-49; (5) Ezekiel. 6:30 p.m.; (6) is. 23:13, 25:2. Rule (measure): (1) Someone or something used to bring order; (2) Judgment. See also measuring tape. (1) 1 Corinthians 11:34; 2:40 p.m.; (2) is. 11:4. House in Ruins (Collapse): (1) Laziness; (2) lazy Christian; (3) sin; (4) Not taking care of yourself; (5) No self-regulation. (1-2) Ecl. 10:18; (3) Amos 9:10-11; (4) 1 Corinthians 6:19-20; (5) Proverbs 25:28. Run: (1) The Race of Faith; (2) hurry up; (3) Anxious (running away); (4) find (run to); (5) participate (run to); (6) being bossy/self-determined; (7) courage; (8) show enthusiasm/commitment; (9) greed (to pursue); (10) searching (running from place to place); (11) attack; (12) Natural or spiritual
Strength; (13) overflow/overflow (overflow); (14) Secure Support; (15) searching; (16) aspirant (an "encounter with"); (17) be unstoppable; (18) gathering (running together); (19) Disciplined; (20) His mission; (21) have an alliance with (run with); (22) Outrun your enemies. See also hunt, hide, run and run. (1) Gal. 5:6-7; heb. 12:1-2; (2) Genesis 18:7; Judges 13:10a; (3) Judges. 7:21 (loss); 9:21; (4) Genesis 18:2; 12:17 p.m.; 2 Kings 4:26; (5) 1Sam. 17:48; (6) 2Sam. 18:2324; Rome. 9:16; (7) 2Sam. 10:30 p.m.; PS 18:29; (8) 1 Kings 19:20; Luke 19:4; John 20:4; (9) 2 Kings 5:20-21; Jude 1:11; (10) 2 Chr. 16:9; (11) Job 16:14; Acts 7:57; (12) Salt. 19:5; It is a. 40:31; (13) Salt. 23:5; 78:15; 119:136; 133:2; Luke 6:38; (14) Proverbs 4:12; (15) song. 1:4; It is a. 55:5; (16) Labor 15:26; Jr. 12:5; (17) Joel 2:7; (18) Acts 3:11; (19) 1 Cor. 9:24-27; (20) Galatians 2:2; It is a. 40:31; Fil. 2:16; (21) 1 Fr. 4:4; (22) 1 Kings 18:46. Flowing Water: (1) Living Water (The Holy Spirit). Lev.14:5-6, 50-52 (two birds = two heavenly beings = Jesus and the Holy Spirit); Song. 4:12, 15; It is a. 44:3; Jr. 2:13; 17:13; John 4:10-11; 7:38-39; Revelation 7:17. Runners: (1) Faith Run Runners; (2) discipline of the flesh; (3) waiter in god (resistance); (4) greed; (5) sinners; (6) messenger; (7) Herald. See also running. (1) Gal. 2:2; heb. 12:1-2; (2) 1 Corinthians 9:24-27; (3) is. 40:31; (4) Jude 1:11; (5) Proverbs 1:16; 6:18; (6) 1Sam. 4:12; 17:17; 2 Sat. 18:19-23; Jr. 51:31; (7) 1Sam. 8:11. Rust: (1) deterioration; (2) corruption; (3) earthly treasures; (4) need for a heavenly treasure; (5) No discipline (requires maintenance); (6) lack of character; (7) cancer; (8) greed; (9) Old (rusty) problem. (1-4) Mat. no. 6:19-20; James 5:3 (KJV); (5) Ecl. 10:18; (7) James 5:3; (8) Mat. no. 6:19; James 5:3; (9) Mat. no. 6:19-20 and Heb. 8:13 (KJV). RV: (1) family unit (vehicle); (2) recovery; (3) vacation; (4) Relaxed. See also car and trailer. (1-4) Mark 3:31-32; 6:31; Luke 9:10. Bag: (1) Human body; (2) the meat; (3) human recipient; (4) work tank; (5) cargo (carrying bag); (6) Luggage (carrying bag). (1-2) (cf. Genesis 43:23 and 2 Corinthians 4:7); (3-4) level. 11:32 a.m.; (5-6) Genesis 49:14; Joseph 9:4 and Isa. 30:6. Sacrifice: (1) life; (2) praise; (3) Jesus; (4) You as a living sacrifice (Your will,
not yours); (5) a gift; (6) doing good and sharing; (7) idolatry; (8) evil spirits; (9) sin; (10) The law. (1) Hebrews 11:4; (2) Hebrews 13:15; (3) Eph. 5:2; heb. 7:27; 9:26; (4) Luke 22:4244; Rome. 12:1; heb. 10:7; (5) Fil. 4:18; heb. 8:3; 9:9; (6) Hebrews 13:16; (7) Acts 7:41; 14:13, 18; Revelation 2:14, 20; (8) 1 Corinthians 10:20; (9) Hebrews 5:1; 10:3; (10) Luke 2:23-24. Sadness: See pain. Vault (Bank): (1) Heart; (2) starch; (3) Of course. (1) Psalm 57:7; 112:7-8a; prove. 31:11a; (2) 2 Corinthians 10:4; (3) Psalm 91:1. Navigating: (1) guided by the Spirit; (2) waiting for the Holy Spirit (candle unfurled or empty); (3) travel; (4) test of faith; (5) Broken spirit (broken sail or broken mast). See also mast and ship. (1-2) John 3:8; Acts 13:4; (3) Acts 13:4; (4) Luke 8:23-25; (5) Proverbs 15:13. Selling: (1) investing in one's destiny (good or bad); (2) gain souls; (3) move in faith; (4) return (purchase of used items); (5) faithful service; (6) Preparation for Service. See also purchase. (1) Acts 1:18a; (2) Acts 20:28; 1 color. 6:20; 7:23; Eph. 1:14; (3) see Acts 8:20 and Acts 20:28; (4) Eph. 1:14; (5) 1 Tim. 3:13 (RSV); (6) Matthew 25:9-10; Revelation 3:18. Vendors: (1) The Devil; (2) speculator; (3) preachers. See also the entries in purchasing, sales and clerk. (1) Genesis 3:1-6; (2) John 2:14-16; Revelation 18:3; (3) Acts 8:12; Rome. 10:14 (Remember that "buy" can be synonymous with "believe". As in "I don't buy it!"). Salmon: (1) True Believer (dying to breed); (2) Swimming against the tide of the world. (1) Mat. no. 4:19; John 12:24; 15:13; (2) Mat. no. 7:13-14; 1 John 2:15-17. Salt: (1) purity or purification; (2) loyalty to the covenant; (3) sterility (salt overdose); (4) fertilizer (of spiritual growth); (5) fruiting; (6) believers; (7) taste or see the goodness of God; (8) spice; (9) healing; (10) offer or sacrifice; (11) Bitter words; (12) sailor; (13) Enjoy things of your liking; (14) Salary. See also pepper, white and yeast (opposite of salt). (1) 2 Kings 2:19-22; Mark 9:49-50; (2) Lv. 2:13; number 18:19; 2 Chr. 13:5; (a covenant of salt refers to lifelong faithfulness); (3) German. 29:23; Judges 9:45 (In this context, sowing with salt was a symbolic act of cursing the ground
Sterility); (4-5) Mat. no. 5:13; Colossians 4:6; (Rock salt was used as fertilizer in Jesus' day); (6) Mat. no. 5:13; (7) Job 6:6; PS34:8; Mark 9:50; Colossians 4:6; (8) Lv. 2:13; Mark 9:50; Colossians 4:6; (9) 2 Kings 2:20-22; (10) Mark 9:49 (salt was added to the offerings as an antiacid agent); (11) James 3:10-12; (12) Ezekiel. 27:8-9; Jon. 1:5; As in "He's Old Salt"; (13) Revelation 22:18; (14) The word salary comes from the Roman practice of paying your army a salarium, or salt ration. Arena: (1) Believers; (2) multiplication; (3) innumerable; (4) many or multiplicity; (5) spiritual limit (beach); (6) defective foundations; (7) disobedience (hearing the Word of God and not doing it); (8) God's thoughts on you; (9) congestion or congestion; (10) Deceptive foundation or false security in God (packed sand); (11) Old problem (compacted sand). See also Beach and Coast. (1-2) Genesis 22:17; 32:12; (3) Genesis 41:49; labor 29:18; Jr. 33:22; (4) Joseph. 11:4; Judges 7:12; 1 sat. 13:5; (5) jr. 5:22; Revelation 13:1; (6-7) Mat. no. 7:26-27; (8) Salt. 139:17-18; (9) Extract. 2:25 p.m. (RSV); work 6:3; prove. 27:3. Sand (wet): (1) Sorry; (2) A fool's rage. (1) Job 6:2-4; (2) Proverbs 27:3. Sandal: (1) The Gospel of Peace; (2) preparation; (3) shipping; (4) humility; (5) Holy Land (removed); (6) Fraud (old); (7) domain; (8) legal title (to enter the country); (9) ownership transfer (sandal in hand); (10) relinquishment of property (remove sandal); (11) Misfortune. See also shoes. (1) Rom. 10:15 am; Eph. 6:15; (2) Excerpt. 12:11; Eph. 6:15; (3) Mark 6:7-9; Acts 12:8; (4) John 1:27; (5) Extract. 3:5; Joseph 5:15; Acts 7:33; (6) Joshua. 9:5; (7) Salt. 108:9; (8) German. 11:24 am; Joseph 1:3; (9) Ruth 4:7; (10-11) Deut. 25:7-10. Sand Castle: (1) Unstable person (no foundation); (2) person who hears the Word but does not do it; (3) Church that only listens and does not apply the Word (a people easily moved by the tide of public opinion/persecution). (1-3) Mat. no. 7:26-27 (cf. 2 Corinthians 5:1). Sandpaper: (1) preparation; (2) suffering; (3) judgment; (4) grinding person; (5) Remove edges. (1) Is. 49:2b; (2) German. 16:3; Works 2:8; PS 119:67; (3) Ezekiel. 26:4 (KJV) (4) Acts 8:3; (5) is. 49:2b. Sandwich: (1) Spiritual Food; (2) sermon; (3) The chicken sandwich is a church.
Sermon. (1-3) 1 Cor. 3:1-2; heb. 5:12-14. Sandy Path/Sendero: (1) paths traversed without divine revelation; (2) Take steps on your own. See also gravel road. (1-2) Extract. 2:12; Friend. 7:26. Holy: (1) Alternative to Christ; (2) encoder; (3) An unbalanced Christian leader who preaches a lifestyle (without giving false hope to suffering or persecution). See also Christmas. (1) 1 John 2:18, 22; 4:3; 2 John 1:7 (An antichrist can oppose Christ or in place of Christ); (2) Acts 4:37; (3) Mat. no. 5:11; 1 pet. 4:1 Santa Hat: (1) Giving; (2) Traditional Creditor. (1) Eph. 4:8; (2) Zak. 6:11. Juice: (1) Life; (2) anointing; (3) Human spirit (like the core of the tree). See also tree. (1-3) Psalms 104:16 (KJV); John 15:4-5. Sapphire: (1) Foundation; (2) throne of God; (3) Christ; (4) Some associate this stone with the tribe of Simeon (and others with the tribe of Reuben). See also blue. (1) Excerpt. 12:10; It is a. 54:11b; Revelation 21:19; (2) Ezekiel. 10:1; (3) Ezekiel. 1:26; (4) Extract. 28:18. Satellite: (1) Prophetic World Evangelism; (2) Separated person; (3) Independent (Spirit-led) church or organization; (1) Mark 16:15; (2) Genesis 49:26; (3) Acts 24:5. Satellite Dish: (1) Communication with God. See also television. (1) Mat. no. 6:9. Satin: See silk. Saturday: (1) seven; (2) Rest. See also Day and Six (The secular world considers the Sabbath to be the sixth day of the week.) (1-2) Genesis 2:2. Saturn: (1) pious person; (sixth planet with rings: person with halo). See also halo, rainbow, ring, and six. Gravy: (1) The Anointing; (2) righteousness (by blood); (3) Refund. (1) Excerpt. 29:7; prove. 1:23; (2) Job 29:14; Isaiah 10:22; Amos 5:24; Rome. 3:21-
26; Eph. 4:24; (3) Luke 22:20 (NIV); 1 color. 11:25. Frameworks: (1) surface/temporary structure; (2) preparatory structure; (3) support. See also trellis. (1-2) Extract. 26:15 (NIV); 35:11 (NIV); Acts 7:47-48; 1 color. 15:46; (3) Acts 20:35; 1 Thess. 5:14. Scales (above the eyes): See veil. Scales (Lizard/Fish): (1) Protection (Armor); (2) pride; (3) Hardened heart. (1-3) Job 41:15, 24. Scales (weight): (1) heart (as a means of judgment); (2) measure the heart; (3) judgment; (4) weighed on the scale; (5) Credit (6) Scam/Fraud (false credit); (7) value. See also weighing, weight and weight loss. (1) 1 Kings 3:9; PS58:2; (2) Proverbs 16:2; 25:20; 31:6; (3-4) Dan. 5:27; (5-6) Proverbs 11:1; 20:23; Amos 8:5; (7) Zak. 11:12. Scalp: See bald head, hair, head and razor. Scalpel: (1) The Word of God. (1) Hebrews 4:12. Scar: (1) was injured (scarred face = damaged heart); (2) memory (unable to forget); (3) affected identity; (4) Walking affected. (1) Psalm 35:12; (2) is. 49:16; (3-4) 2 Sam. 4:4; 9:4. Scarf: (1) cold (hardened heart); (2) Cold Atmosphere; (3) warm up (take off the scarf); (4) insensitive (take someone's handkerchief); (4) enduring need for Christ; (5) fame; (6) hidden glory; (7) Coverage. (1-3) Mat. no. 12:12; (4) Proverbs 25:20; (4) 2 Corinthians 11:27; (5-6) Song. 4:4; 7:4; (7) Extract. 34:33 (see veil). Scarlet: See red. School: (1) Place of teaching or study; (2) church; (3) Bible school; (4) Discipleship. See also classroom, library, old school, private school, principal, and teacher. (1) Mat. no. 5:1-2; Acts 20:20; (2) Mat. no. 4:23; 9:35 a.m.; 13:54; Mark 1:21; 6:2; Luke 4:15; 6:6; (3) John 18:20 (church and temple); Acts 5:42; (4) is. 50:4. School (Old School): (1) Old School; (2) traditional church; (3) Pharisees. (1) Mat. no. 16:6, 12. School bus: (1) Ministry of Education; (2) Itinerant preachers. See also bus and school.
(1-2) Acts 13:1-4; 21:28a; 1 color. 4:17b. School teachers: (1) Authorized by the Ministry of Education; (2) Christ; (3) The law; (4) The Holy Spirit; (5) Natural teacher. (1-2) Mat. no. 7:29; John 3:2; 6:45 a.m.; (2) Gal. 3:24-25; (3) John 14:26; 1 John 2:27. Scientist: (1) Tries to figure it out in his head; (2) contemplating the supernatural; (3) Attempting to attain God through human wisdom (intellect); (4) the Antichrist evolutionists; (5) Christian Scientists (Wisdom of God). (1) Mat. no. 16:7-10; (2) is. 10:12-13; John 20:25; Acts 2:15; (3) 1 Corinthians 1:25; 2:5; 2 team 3:5; (4) Rom. 1:25; 2 pets. 3:4-7; (5) 1 Kings 4:29; Friend. 2:1 Scissors: (1) Word of God. (1) Hebrews 4:12. Scorpio: (1) demonic power; (2) poignant words; (3) torment; (4) treason; (5) strict discipline; (6) deception (temptation); (7) Politics (attack when threatened); (8) sin; (9) Legalistic Person/Church (captures and paralyzes their prey); (10) spirit of fear (as if paralyzed by fear); (11) demon spirits (flying scorpions). (1) Luke 10:19; 11:12; Revelation 9:5; (2) Ezekiel. 2:6; (3) Revelation 9:5; (4) Luke 11:11-12; (5) 1 Kings 12:11; (6) German. 8:15; (cf. Lk 4:1-13); (7) Revelation 9:3, 5; (8-9) 1 Corinthians 15:56; (10) 2 Tim. 1:7; (11) Revelation 9:9-10. Roller: (1) Christian youth; (2) ministry or undeveloped person; (3) May represent the minor in the family. See also scooters, roller skates and balance bikes. (1) Ezek. 1:20-21; (2-3) 1 Corinthians 13:11. Scratch: (1) mutual favors (scratching someone's back); (2) irritation; (3) imperfection; (4) Wounded heart (scratched face). (1) 1 pet. 4:10; (2) Proverbs 17:25; (3) Luke 23:4; John 18:38; (4) Psalms 109:22, 147:3. Screw: (1) fixed; (2) resistance (head screw); (3) The position of the screw can indicate the area over which the force acts (ie, a screw in the jaw can indicate a speech impediment); (4) Intellectually retarded or insane (screw loose). See also carnation. (1) Is. 22:23a; Colossians 2:14; (2-3) 2 Cor. 10:4-5 (rooted in wrong thought patterns); (4) As in "having a screw loose". Script: (1) Say what you want to hear; (2) Someone says something
with something else in your heart; (3) Tested lines. (1) Mat. no. 21:30.; Luke 22:71; (cf. Lk 18:23); (2) Prov 23:7b; Jr. 23:16; (3) John 11:21, 32 It seems that Martha and Mary said these words to each other while waiting in vain (as they thought) for Jesus. Scroll: (1) The Word of God; (2) Old Book; (3) heaven; (4) Words entered into a computer. See also book and library. (1) jr. 36:2, 4, 6; Ezekiel 2:9-3:3; (2) Ezra 6:1-2; (3) is. 34:4; Revelation 6:14; (4) Scrolling of computer screens. Scum: (1) garbage that rises to the surface when heated (sin revealed); (2) What needs to be removed (dirt). See also scum. (1-2) Ezek. 24:6, 11-13. Sea: (1) The World (Sea of Humanity); (2) The unbelieving world; (3) baptism; (4) Loud voices (rough seas). See also beach, coast, sand and wave. (1) 1 Kings 18:44 (the cloud represented Elijah's prayers!); PS 98:7; It is a. 17:12; Jeremiah 50:42; Room 1:14a; Revelation 17:15; (2) is. 60:4-5; (cf. Psalm 2:1 and Psalm 89:910); (3) 1 Corinthians 10:1-2; (4) jr. 6:23 am Session: (1) Invitation of impure spirits (familiar spirits). (1) 1Sam. 28:7, 11th seat: See sitting. Seat belt: (1) exercise limitation; (2) buckle up for the next turbulence; (3) truth (protection from attacks); (4) obstacle protection; (5) Safe in service or destination. See also car accidents and cars. (1) Excerpt. 19:12; (2) 1 Fr. 5:8; (3-4) Prov. 6:20-22a; Eph. 6:14; (5) Luke 10:42; Acts 21:11-13. Second: (1) Spiritual; (2) Horizontal Love; (3) rejection; (4) servant (ox); (5) disclosed; (6) No first place or choice; (7) Not the best. See also two. (1) John 3:3-4; 1 color. 15:46-47; heb. 8:7-8; 9:3, 7; 10:9; Revelation 2:11; 21:8; (2) Mat. no. 10:39 p.m.; Mark 12:31; (3) Mark 14:72; (4) Revelation 4:7; The second book (Mark) of the New Testament also shows Christ as the tireless servant; (5) Luke 13:34-35; Acts 7:13; (6) Mat. no. 22:25-26, 39; (7) As in "second category".
Second Place/Place/Row: (1) Second Best; (2) inferiority; (3) May feel unworthy to hold the position assigned to him by God. (1-3) Judges. 6:15; 1 sat. 10:22; Friend. 22:25-26. Secret: (1) heart; (2) private plans or consultation; (3) revelation from God; (4) In the dark (darkness); (5) brought to light; (6) Not open; (7) particular/thought; (8) Hidden; (9) the presence of God; (10) personal issue; (11) Unknown; (12) Mystery. (1) 2 Kings 4:27; PS 44:21; 139:15; prove. 20:27; Friend. 6:6, 18; 1 color. 2:25 p.m.; 1 pet. 3:4; (2) Genesis 49:6 (KJV); PS64:2.4-5; prove. 11:13; 20:19; (3) German. 29:29; PS 25:14; prove. 3:32; Dan. 2:47; Amos 3:7; Friend. 13:35; (4-5) Psalms 18:11; It is a. 45:3; Dan. 2:22; Mark 4:22; Luke 8:17; Eph. 5:12-13; (6) John 7:10; 19:38; (7) German. 13:6; Jr. 38:16; John 11:28; (8) Psalms 10:9; 27:5; 31:20; prove. 9:17-18; 27:5 (KJV); (9) Salt. 81:7; 91:1; (10) Prov 25:9-10; (11) Dan. 2:18-19; (12) Rom. 4:25pm Secret Passage: (1) Enter the Spiritual Mysteries; (2) the spiritual truth that leads to your destiny; (3) Walk in the Spirit. (1) Is. 45:3; Dan. 2:22; (2) John 8:31-32; (3) 1 Corinthians 14:2. Seed: (1) the Word of God; (2 words; (3) potential; (4) faith; (5) Christ; (6) believer; (7) children/offspring; (8) money to sow (investment); (9) multiplicity; (10) multiplication (11) Death See also nuts (1) Matthew 13:19-23 Luke 8:11 1 Peter 1:23 (2) Luke 19:22 (cf. 2 Corinthians 9, 6) (3) Matthew 13:32, ( 4) Matthew 17:20, Luke 17:6, (5) Genesis 3:15, Galatians 3:16, John 7:42, (6) Matthew 13:38, John 12:24, (7) Matthew 22:24 (KJV); Mark 12:19-22 (KJV); John 8:37 (KJV); Hebrews 11:11; (8) Matthew 6:19-20, 2 Corinthians 9:5-6, (9) Rom 4:18 (KJV), (10-11) John 12:24 Sower: (1) Christ, (2) the devil, (3) pastoral leadership, (4) believers, (5) any person , (6) harvest workers, (1) Matthew 13:37, (2) Matthew 13:25, 28, (3) 1 Corinthians 9:11, (4) 2 Corinthians 9:6, 10, James 3:18 , ( 5 ) Galatians 6:7-8 (good and evil), (6) 1 Cor 3:6 See: (1) Born again (2) Prophetic vision See also watchmen and windows (1) John 3: 3;(2) 1 Sam 9:9 Leaven meal it: (1) false doctrine, (2)) trample for him var art himself; (3) religious works; (4) Pharisaic works. See also yeast. (1) Mat. no. 16:11-12; (2) Luke 11:53-12:1; (3-4) Mat. no. 12:2; Mark 2:16; 7:2-13; Luke 11:38;
Trailer: See truck. Sequins: See glitter. Seven: (1) Divine Perfection; (2) rest; (3) spiritual realization; (4) blessed; (5) full/satisfied/enough; (6) take an oath; (7) Seven articles may = seven days or years. (1) Genesis 2:2 (God rested because creation was full, complete, good, and perfect); PS12:6; (2) Genesis 2:2; Ruth 3:15-18; (3) Revelation 1:4; 3:1; (4) Genesis 2:3; (5) The Hebrew word for seven is shevah, from the root savah, meaning "full/satisfied/sufficient"; (6) Genesis 21:29-31; (7) Genesis 41:26; Dan. 4:16; Joshua 6:4. Seventeen: (1) The perfection of the spiritual order; (2) Walk with God. See also seven. (1) Seventeen is the seventh prime number (1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17), thus reinforcing the meaning of the number seven. Seventeen is the sum of 10 (complete order) + 7 (spiritual perfection); Gen 8:4: The ark of the covenant rested on the 17th of the 7th month, just as the resurrection of Christ was on the 17th of Abib (Easter + 3 days) (cf. Ex 12:6); Rome. 8:35-39, seventeen things that cannot possibly separate us from the love of God; (2) Two who "walked with God": Enoch (seventh from Adam) and Noah (tenth). Seventy: (1) Perfect spiritual order; (2) full compliance; (3) Deliverance from Babylon; (4) Fixed for magnification; (5) One generation (years). (1) As a product of 7 (perfect) x 10 (order); (2) Genesis 46:27; 50:3, 70 days of mourning for Jacob; Exodus 1:5, 70 souls went to Egypt; PS 90:10, 70 years (for life); Dan. 9:24, 70 weeks of Daniel; (3) jr. 29:10; (4) Extract. 1:5; 15:27; number 11:25; Luke 10:1; (5) Psalm 90:10. Effluents: (1) meat; (2) shame and insult; (3) cleansing or detoxification; (4) manure; (5) religious recognition or religious influence; (6) perish; (7) needy; (8) despised; (9) Desecrated/contaminated. See also faeces and urine. (1) Sofa 1:17 (RSV); (2) Evil. 2:3 (KJV); (3) No. 3:13-14; The Garbage Gate was the gate through which garbage was brought; (4) 2 Kings 9:37 (KJV); PS 83:10 (KJV); Jr. 8:2 (RSV); 9:22 (KJV); Luke 13:8; (5) Fil. 3:7-8 (KJV); (6) Job 20:7 (KJV); PS 83:10 (KJV); (7) Psalm 113:7 (KJV); (8) jr. 16:4 (KJV); (9) Ezekiel. 4:12-15. Sew: (1) union; (2) Union; (3) seal; (4) repair; (5) Trying to bring spiritual truth into the carnal person;
(1-2) Genesis 3:7; (3) Job 14:17 (KJV); (4) Ecl. 3:7; (5) Mark 2:21. Sewing machine: (1) binding or bookbinding; (2) manufacturing/manufacturing; (3) establish justice; (4) Repair or touch up. (1) Colossians 3:14; (2) Judges. 16:13; (3) is. 61:10; John 19:23b; (4) Mat. no. 9:16. Gender: (1) union or agreement with someone (good or bad); (2) lust; (3) spirit of lust; (4) adulterous heart; (5) carnal self; (6) uncrucified Christian; (7) Feed the meat (You are hungry for what you feed!); (8) strength of lust; (9) in love with the world; (10) lovers of pleasure; (11) denial of the power of God; (12) receiving sin; (13) Defile or defile the godly with the world. See also adultery, fornication, genitalia, and sexual abuse. Note: If the dreamer experiences arousal or a perverted conscience in the dream, then a sexual/pornographic/sexual/lust-robbing problem or evil spirit is likely involved. (1) 1 Corinthians 6:16; (2-3) Genesis 19:5; Judges 19:22, 25; PS81:12; prove. 6:25 a.m.; Rome. 1:24-27; (4) Mat. no. 5:28; James 4:2-4; (5) Gal. 5:16-17, 19; Eph. 4:22; (6) Gal. 5:24 (RSV); (7) Gal. 5:17; 2 team 2:22; (8) 2 Tim. 2:22; (9) 1 John 2:16-17; (1011) 2Tim. 3:4b-6; (12) James 1:14-15; (13) 2 Fr. 2:10. Sexual Abuse: (1) Perverted Teaching; (2) Verbal Abuse. (1) Luke 20:47. Cabin: (1) poor person; (2) poor in spirit; (3) Actual spiritual state (while thinking you are rich). See also hut and cottage. (1-2) 2 Sam. 9:5-6, 8; Friend. 5:3; (3) Revelation 3:17; (cf. 2 Cor 5:1). Shadow: See shadow and below. shadows: (1) darkness; (2) sin; (3) hiding or turning away from God; (4) disease; (5) death; (6) obfuscation; (7) under the influence of (positive or negative); (8) visualization; (9) No real substance; (10) Bass; (11) protection (accommodation); (12) characters; (13) shortness (of life); (14) Overcast; (15) trust; (16) border. See also darkness and bass. (1) Salt. 107:11, 14; Song. 2:17; 4:6; It is a. 9:2; (2-3) Genesis 3:8; labor 34:22; John 3:19-21; James 1:17; (4) (5) Job 3:5; 10:21-22; 16:16; PS23:4; 44:19; Friend. 4:16; Luke 1:79; (6) Psalms 17:8; It is a. 49:2; Mark 4:32; (7) Judges. 9:15; Acts 5:15; (89) Colossians 2:17; heb. 8:5; 10:1; (10) Song. 23; heb. 9:5; (11) Genesis 19:8; PS 91:1; 63:7; It is a. 4:6; 25:4; 30:2; Dan. 4:12; (12) 2 Kings 20:9-11; (13) 1 Chr. 29:15; work 8:9; 14:1-2; PS 102:11; 109:23; 144:4; Ecl. 6:12; (14) Job 40:22; PS 80:10; (15) Salt. 36:7; 57:1; (16) Salt. 107:10, 14.
Agitation: (1) fear; (2) facing adversity; (3) presence of God; (4) easily moved by circumstances; (5) filter or purify; (6) Take responsibility for your own judgment (shake your shoes or clothes in front of someone); (7) change; (8) Poor foundation; (9) Empowered by the Holy Spirit. (1) Dan. 5:6; Friend. 28:4; (2) Psalm 10:6; (3) is. 19:1; (4) Mat. no. 11:7; (5) Luke 22:31; (6) Mark 6:11; Acts 18:6; (7) Luke 21:26; As in "There has been a personnel restructuring"; (8) Luke 6:48; (9) Acts 4:31. Handshake: (1) obligation; (2) agreement or entity; (3) contract or agreement; (4) Guarantor (guarantor). See also finger, wrist, and hand. (1) Job 17:3; (2-4) Proverbs 6:1; 17:18; 22:26. Shark: (1) mundane predator; (2) sex offenders; (3) profit-hungry person (financial predator); (4) devil; (5) Evil spirit. See also shark and wolf. (1) Psalm 17:9-14; 124:2-7; (2) Judges. 16:4-5; prove. 23:27-28a; (3) Ezekiel. 22:27; (4) 1 Fr. 5:8; (5) Mark 9:20 (KJV). shaving/d: (1) separation; (2) cut the flesh; (3) spiritual purification; (4) near miss; (5) expression of regret; (6) shame; (7) ordination vows (keeping or breaking a vow); (8) loss of anointing; (9) sadness. See also haircut, hair and razor. (1) Numbers 6:18-19; (2) Genesis 41:14; (3) Lv. 14:8-9; number 6:9; 8:7; German 21:12; Acts 21:24; (4) As in "That was a close shave"; (5) Lv. 21:1-5; work 1:20; Jr. 41:5; (6) 2Sam. 10:4-5; 1 Chr. 19:4; 1 color. 11:5-6; (7) No. 6:1819; (8) Judges. 16:17-20; (9) Microphone. 1:16. Dandruff: (1) Carnal or immature Christian; (2) person or organization based on greed (rusty shed); (2) workshop shop. (1) 2 Corinthians 5:1; (2) James 5:3; (3) 1Sam. 13:19; It is a. 54:16. Sheep: (1) Believers; (2) Christ; (3) sinners (lost or misplaced); (4) no shepherd (sheep scattered); (5) Church (flock of sheep). See also goat(s) and shepherd. (1) Mat. no. 10:16; 25:32; Luke 15:4-7; John 10:3-4, 7, 14; John 21:16-17; 1 pet. 5:2-3; (2) Acts 8:32; (3) is. 53:6; (4) Mat. no. 9:36; (5) Acts 20:28; 1 pet. 5:2 Sheet: (1) cover; (2) clothing; (3) Watch over the mind/mentality; (4) thoughts; (5) Wrong thoughts (dirty sheets).
See also bed. (1-2) Judges. 14:12-13 (KJV); (3-5) Acts 10:11-15; 1 pet. 1:13. Hooves: (1) protection; (2) house or roof; (3) currency; (4) explosive projectile; (5) cover; (6) obfuscation; (7) resignation; (8) Spiritual gifts. (1) Job 41:7, 13, 15, 24, 26; (2) Genesis 19:8; (3) Mat. no. 13:45-46; (4) Acts 4:31; (5) Mat. no. 10:26; Luke 8:16; (6) 1 Kings 19:9; (7) As in "go into your shell"; (8) Genesis 24:53; prove. 17:8. Shepherd: (1) Christ; (2) God; (3) pastor; (4) employees; (5) greedy shepherds; (6) False shepherds. See also sheep. (1) Mat. no. 25:31-32; 26:31; John 10:2, 11, 14; heb. 13:20; 1 pet. 2:25; (2) Genesis 49:24; PS23:1; 80:1; It is a. 40:10-11; (3) Genesis 46:34b; Acts 20:28; 1 pet. 5:2; (4) John 10:12-13; (5) is. 56:11; Ezekiel 34:2-5; (6) jr. 50:6. shield: (1) faith; (2) Word of God (Truth); (3) protector; (4) God; (5) spiritual war/fight; (6) spiritual warriors; (7) fair; (8) ruler; (9) grace; (10) powerful person; (11) salvation; (12) house. (1) Psalm 28:7; 115:9-11; prove. 30:5; Eph. 6:16; (2) salt. 91:4; 119:114; (3) Genesis 15:1; PS 33:20; (4) 2Sam. 22:3; PS 3:3; 84:9 (KJV); 115:9-11; (5) 1 Chr. 12:8; PS 76:3; (6) 1 Chr. 12:24 (7) Salt. 5:12; (8) Salt. 47:9; (9) Salt. 84:11; (10) Song. 4:4; No. 2:3; (11) 2Sam. 10:36 p.m.; PS 18:35; (12) As in a coat of arms or heraldic shield. Shin: (1) tenderness affecting the way you walk or your ability to stand; (2) Protection over a sensitive area (shin guard). (1) German. 11:25 a.m.; Joseph 10:8; 2 Chr. 20:17; Dan. 10:8; ho. 4:14b; (2) Eph. 6:11. Ship: (1) Great Ministry; (2) Great Church (Brotherhood); (3) Christ; (4) creditors; (5) The church (whole body of Christ or individual congregations); (6) trade; (7) business; (8) property; (9) starch; (10) freight; (11) Journey, Journey or Journey. See also battleship, ship, cargo, and wreck. (1) Genesis 6:14-15; (2) Mat. no. 14:22-33; Mark 6:45-54; Luke 5:3b, 10b; John 6:15-21; (Each incident describes the departure of Jesus and the Church's subsequent resistance in the sea of humanity until his return); (3) Genesis 6:13-14 (Christ is God's vehicle of salvation today); Acts 27:31b; (4) James 3:4-5; (5) Genesis 6:1316 and Matt. 12:37 p.m.; (6) 2 Chr. 9:21; prove. 31:14; Revelation 18:17; (7) 1 Kings 10:15;
PS 107:23; (8) 1 Kings 9:26-28; Revelation 18:19; (9) is. 23:14; (10) Acts 21:3; (11) Mat. no. 9:1; Mark 5:21. Shipwreck: (1) Not moving in faith; (2) profanation; (3) disobedience; (4) listening to people; (5) moved by wrong motives; (6) striving for personal fulfillment and joy in Kingdom work (overturned boat); (7) It could also be a person or ministry that started well but was tempted to seek financial fulfillment; (8) Spiritual forces opposed to the ministry. See also car crash, storm and waves. (1-2) 1 Tim. 1:19-20; Friend. 8:25-26; heb. 11:29 am; (3) 1Sam. 15:26-28; (4-5) Acts 27:10-11, 41; (6) Jude 1:11, 13 (cf. Matthew 6:33); (7) 1 Tim. 6:9-10; (8) Acts 27:14-18; Friend. 8:25-26. shirt: (1) bondage (remove shirt); (2) undue concern; (3) low confidence (overemphasis); (4) carnal self (old shirt); (5) Color is a very important indicator of the meaning behind the outfit, so check the entries under each color. See also Clothing and Robe. (1) John 13:4; (2-3) Mat. no. 6:28-30; (4) Mat. no. 9:16. Shoe: (1) Gospel; (2) word; (3rd floor; (4) preparation; (5) authority; (6) ministry. (1, 4) Eph. 6:15; (2) Ruth 4:7; (3) Deut. 25:4-10; ( 5) Luke 15:22 (Children wore shoes, slaves did not) (6) Romans 10:15 See also ballet slippers, sandals, flip flops & walking Barefoot: (1) Holy land/presence of God (2) Not prepared; (3) communion; (4) affecting your work for God; (5) walking in the flesh; (6) miserable; (7) testimony; (8) enslaved. (1, 3) Ex 3:5; Joseph 5:15; (2) Eph.6:15; (4) Deut.25:4-10; (5) Rom.8:1,4;2 color.10:2;2 domestic animals.2:10;( 6) Deut 25:9 (7) Ruth 4:7-8 (8) Ist 20:2-4 Shoes (pair): (1) witness (as in two words) (2) balance; (3) Covenant (1) See two and shoe (2) 2Sam 23:12 Prove 3:3-4 (3) Amos 3:3 PS 86:11 Ruth 4:7- 10. Shoes (two pairs): (1) Two different aspects of the same walk (i.e. different person at home than away) (1) Ruth 1:15-16 Shofar: (1) Prophet (2) Prophetic voice. See also horn and trumpet.(1) As someone whose flesh was cut so that the breath of God might flow
for her; (2) Joshua. 6:8. Shooting: (1) offensive words; (2) gunshots mean words spoken against you from afar; (3) Rifle can also mean words spoken against him in a distant time (i.e. since his childhood); (4) Confrontation or harsh words to the face. See also Arrows, Bullets, Pistol, and Archer. (1-3) Psalm 22:7-8; 64:3-4,7-8; It is a. 54:17; (4) Psalm 22:7-8. Shop: (1) Ministry; (2) church; (3) Spiritual Provider (food); (4) materialistic church; (5) merchant church; (6) Business. See also butcher shop, hardware store and shopping center. (1-2) jr. 3:15; Friend. 1:45 p.m.; (3) Evil. 3:10; 1 pet. 5:2; (4) John 2:16; (5) 1 Fr. 5:2; Revelation 18:3, 11; (6) Genesis 43:4. Thief: See thief. Shopping Cart: (1) Calendar (something you want to keep); (2) scheduling; (3) poverty/hunger (empty cart); (4) find (compare); (1) John 1:13 (will of the people); (2) German. 26:2; 1 Kings 4:22ff; (3) jr. 42:14; (4) Mat. no. 7:7. Trade Center: (1) Multifaceted Trade Church. (1) Mat. no. 21:12-13. Shopping cart: See shopping cart. Short: (1) short-term; (2) short or short; (3) Soon (the return of the Lord); (4) humble; (5) sin; (6) losing God's best; (7) restless; (8) insufficient; (9) impotent (short arm or hand); (10) Soon angry (bad mood). (1) Revelation 12:12b; (2) Psalm 89:47; (3) 1 Corinthians 7:29; (4) 1Sam. 15:17 (cf. Acts 13:9); (5-6) Rom. 3:23; (7) Hebrews 4:1; (8) is. 28:20; (9) Numbers 11:23; It is a. 50:2; 59:1; (10) Title. 1:7; James 1:19. Shoulder: (1) cargo; (2) authority; (3) responsibility; (4) chariot or chariot (5) rank (height); (6) warning (monument); (7) departure (worldly goods on the shoulder); (8) rebellion (turn away or shrug); (9) turning one's back (engagement); (10) Injure the orphan (his arm falls off); (11) Redeemed (placed on shoulder); (12) Ignore someone (cold shoulder). (1) Genesis 12:6 (Shechem means "burden"); 2 Chr. 35:3; It is a. 10:27; Friend. 23:4;
(2) is. 9:6; (3) Genesis 9:23; 21:14; number 7:9; It is a. 9:6; (4) Genesis 24:15; Judges 16:3; 1 Chr. 3:15 p.m.; It is a. 46:7; (5) 1Sam. 9:2; 10:23 a.m.; (6) Extract. 28:12; Joseph 4:5-7; (7) Extract. 12:34 p.m. (8) No. 9:29 (KJV); zac 7:11; (9) Job 31:36; Luke 9:62; (10) Job 31:21-22; (11) Luke 15:5. Exclaim: (1) joy or jubilation; (2) victory; (3) fight (can be the cry of victory or defeat in battle); (4) praise; (5) Associated with the presence of God or the entry of a king (praise or triumph). (1) Ezra 3:11-13; PS 5:11; 35:27; (2) Joshua. 6:5, 16, 20; PS47:1; (3) Extract. 32:17-18; labor 39:25; Amos 1:14; (4) Ezra 3:11; It is a. 44:23; (5) Numbers 23:21; 2 Sat. 6:15; PS47:5; It is a. 12:6; 1 Thess. 4:16. Shovel: (1) Must be emptied; (2) work or works; (3) Talk about winnowing or separating; (4) dig deeper into God (shovel); (5) Faith. See also digging and shoveling. (1) Excerpt. 38:3; (2-3) Is. 30:24; (4) Genesis 26:15, 18; (5) Mat. no. 5:20 p.m.; 21:21; 1 color. 13:2. Shower (Bath): (1) Clean; (2) search for purity in words (e.g. confession); (3) The Holy Spirit; (4) Spiritual flow established and controlled by humans. (1) John 13:10; (2) John 15:3; 17:17; 1 John 1:9; (3) is. 44:3; Joel 2:28; Acts 2:17; (4) Mat. no. 23:4, 15. Rain (rain): (1) blessing; (2) the favor of God; (3) the power of God; (4) teaching; (5) poor and needy (a wet person); (6) Softened Hearts (Earth); (7) Descending to God; (8) Irregularity (Water Detention) Judgment; (9) the remnant of Jacob; (10) Latter Rain; (11) The Word of God. See also cloud and rain. (1) Ezek. 34:26; (2) Proverbs 16:15; (3) Job 37:5-6; (4) German. 32:2; (5) Job 24:4, 8; (6) Psalm 65:10; (7) Salt. 72:6; (8) jr. 3:1-3; (9) Microphone. 5:7; (10) Zak. 10:1; (11) is. 55:10-11. Ads: See entry 3 in Cheats. Shrek: (1) anger issue (ogre/bully); (2) Demon. (1) 1Sam. 20:30; (2) Mark 5:2ff. Shrimp: See crab and lobster. Sanctuary: (1) place of idolatrous pilgrimage; (2) Place of false worship. (1) 2 Kings 10:29; PS 97:7; (2) German. 8:19; Rome. 1:25. Shrinkage: see smaller.
Bush: See bush. Shutters: (1) Glory Closure; (2) unwilling/unable to receive the glory; (3) Spiritual blindness. (1-2) Extract. 34:30, 33-35; 2 color. 3:15; (3) Rom. 1:21; 2 color. 3:14; Eph. 4:18. Sick: (1) sin; (2) parts of the anatomy may relate to structures within a family, church, corporation, group, or nation (i.e., a head injury may indicate a sick leader, hands may relate to workers, etc.); (3) lack of spiritual well-being; (4) actual physical illness; (5) needs healing; (6) Hope Deferred; (7) passionate; (8) Lack of self-examination. (1) Mark 2:17; Luke 5:20, 23-24, 31-32; John 5:14; James 5:14-15; (2-3) Is. 1:5-6; (3) Mat. no. 10:7-8; (5) Mat. no. 4:24; 8:16; (6) Proverbs 13:12; (7) Song. 2:5; 5:8; (8) 1 Corinthians 11:28-30. Page: (1) heart (the cradle of faith); (2) on the side of God or the enemy; (3) wife/husband; (4) beside; (5) Equal; (6) support; (7) strengthen; (8) surrounded (on all sides); (9) Internal or external; (10) choice; (11) This side or that side of eternity (river sides); (12) Irritant (stinging sideways); (13) Unspecified (as in "beside" or "beyond"); (14) Out of body (outside of self) experience. See also Other Side, Right and Left, North, South, East and West. (1) Genesis 6:16; Exodus 32:27 (the sword comes from the heart); John 19:34; 20:20, 25, 27 (cf. Gen. 2:21-22); Acts 12:7; (2) Excerpt. 32:26; Joseph 24:15; PS118:6; 124:2; Ecl. 4:1; (3) Psalm 128:3 (KJV); Genesis 2:21-22; (4) Mat. no. 13:1 (KJV); (5) (Ps 110:1 and Php 2:6); (6) Extract. 17:12; (7) Acts 12:7; (8) Luke 19:43; (9) 2 Corinthians 7:5; (10) Jose. 12:15 p.m.; (11) Numbers 32:32; German 1:1; (12) Numbers 33:55; (13) Revelation 3:15; (14) 2 Corinthians 12:2. Sideburns: (1) On the way to maturity (no beard yet). (1) 1Sam. 5:33 p.m.; 1 John 2:13. Sidewalk: See path and sidewalk. Sieve: (1) Judgment; (2) shaking; (3) heart test. (1) Is. 30:27-28; Amos 9:9-10; (2-3) Luke 22:31-32. Signature: See Signed. Signs: (1) Miracles; (2) word/message/voice; (3) Confirmation/Certificate/Evidence; (4) divider; (5) indicator; (6) characters; (7) direction pointer; (8) Notice; (9) statement; (10) monument/souvenir; (11) End Times/Reference to His Return. (1) German. 7:19; 13:1-2; Friend. 12:38-39; Mark 8:11-12; Acts 2:43; 4:30; (2) Excerpt. 4:8-9, 17; Ezekiel 12:6, 11; 24:24; Luke 11:30; John 20:30; (3)
Exodus 4:28, 30; 13:9; 31:13-14; Number 14:11; 1 sat. 10:2-9; 1 Kings 13:3; 2 Kings 20:8-9; It is a. 7:11, 14; 19:20 Mark 16:17, 20; John 2:18; 6.30 am.; Acts 2:22; (4) Genesis 1:14; Exodus 8:23; 31:17; (5) Extract. 10:1-2; Judges 6:17; 1 sat. 2:10 p.m. friend. 16:1-4; 24:3; Mark 13:4; Luke 2:12; 21:7; (6) Judges. 20:38; Friend. 26:48; (7) Extract. 13:9; German 6:8; 11:18 am; (8) Numbers 26:10; Friend. 24:3; (9) Ezekiel. 24:24; John 19:19-22; (10) Jose. 4:6-7; It is a. 55:13; Ezekiel 20:12, 20; (11) Mat. no. 16:3; 12:30 pm; Mark 13:4. Signed: (1) Sealed Agreement; (2) confirmed authority; (3) property; (4) miracle (signature of the mind); (5) token (seal of authenticity); (6) Confirmation of the Word of God. (1-2) Dan. 6:8-12:17; (3) 1 Corinthians 16:21; Gallon. 6:11; (4) Rom. 15:19; heb. 2:4; (5) 2 Thess. 3:17; (6) Mark 16:20. See also handshake. Silhouette: (1) profile; (2) exhibition; (3) solar eclipse; (4) sketch; (5) icon. (1) 1Sam. 9:2; Friend. 23:5; (2) Job 20:27; (3) Ezekiel. 32:7; (4) Mat. no. 23:5b; (5) Mat. no. 22:20-21. Silk: (1) Honor; (2) fame; (3) opulence; (4) seduction; (5) Chinese. See also fabric. (1-2) Genesis 41:42; (3) Luke 16:19; (4) Prov. 7:16-18; (5) By Association (Silk Road/Roads). Silver: (1) Redemption; (2) ransom; (3) Second; (4) secondary education. (1-2) Extract. 30:11-16; 36:24 (silver (salvation) is the foundation of the Christian); There's no silver plate in heaven, we don't need redemption in heaven; Friend. 27:3-9; (3-4) 1 Kings 10:21. Silver Cord: (1) life and death; (2) spine. (1-2) Ecl. 12:6-7. SIM card: (1) heart. (1) Mat. no. 12:34. Song: show music. Washbasin (bathroom/kitchen): See washbasin. Breakdown: (1) death of a ministry/relationship/chapter in one's life; (2) death; (3) judgment; (4) fight in faith (with fear); (5) overloaded (positive or negative); (6) This can sometimes be a positive sign as it can mark the end of a facet of the old self. (1-3) Genesis 7:20-22; Exodus 15:5, 10; 1 sat. 17:49; 2 Kings 9:24; PS 9:15; (4) Mat. no. 8:24-26; 2:30-31; (5) Luke 5:7; (6) Rom. 6:3.
Sister: (1) The Church; (2) soul mate (person, city, province, nation); (3) fellow creditor; (4) the natural sister; (5) wisdom; (6) Judah and Israel (sisters). (1) song. 4:9-10, 12; 5:1-2; (2) jr. 3:8; Ezekiel 16:45ff; 23:1-4; (3) Mat. no. 12:50 ROME. 16:1; 1 color. 7:15; 1 team 5:2; James 2:15; (4) Mark 6:3; (5) Proverbs 7:4; (6) jr. 3:7-8, 10th sister-in-law: (1) Legalistic or religious church; (2) religious woman; (3) The natural sister-in-law. See sister. Sitting/Placement: (1) authority; (2) work completed; (3) rest; (4) judgment; (5) billing; (6) honor; (7) do business. See also bank. (1) Eph. 2:6; Revelation 2:13 (KJV); Revelation 13:2 (KJV); (2) Psalms 110:1; heb. 10:11-14; (3) Ruth 3:18; 2 Sat. 7:1 (RSV); zac 1:11 (RSV); (4) Mat. no. 19:28; Revelation 4:2-3; (5) Eph. 2:6; (6) Mat. no. 23:6; (7) John 2:14 (cf. NKJV and KJV). Six: (1) human; (2) humanity in independence from and opposition to God (flesh or sin); (3) human labor as opposed to God's rest; (4) Not of God; (5) rest (six full days make seven: rest); (6) Works. (1) Genesis 1:26, 27, 31 (mankind created on the sixth day); John 2:6; (2) John 19:14-15; (3) Extract. 20:9; 21:2; 23:10-12; 31:15; 34:21; 1 Kings 10:19; (4) Luke 23:44-45; (5) Ruth 3:15-18; (6) Luke 13:14. Sixteen: This number is derived in three ways: (1) 4 x 4 = 16, as such a double emphasis on the government of mankind (abominations); (2) 2 x 8 = 16, as such signifies the renewal of relationship with God through the word of redemption or the association of resurrection; (3) 10 + 6 = 16, as such signifies the complete order of mankind. (1) 2 Kings 13:10-11; 16:2-3; (2) Excerpt. 26:25; 36:30; 2 Kings 14:21; 15:2-4, 33-34; 2 Chr. 26:1,4; (3) Joseph. 15:41; 19:22. Sixty: (1) Finishing the flesh. See also Six and Ten. (1) As a product of 6 and 10. Skate: (1) youth ministry; (2) use of gifts (tricks); (3) spirit (wheels); (4) Immature Path. (1) Is. 40:30-31; (2) Psalm 71:17; (3) Ezekiel. 1:20; (4) 1 Corinthians 13:11. Skeleton: (1) Without the Spirit of God; (2) dead/death; (3) fear; (4)
Structure; (5) Hunger (black skeleton). See also skin and skull. (1-2) Ezek. 37:7-9; (3) Psalm 64:1 and 1 Cor. 15:26; (cf. Deuteronomy 20:3; Joshua 10:25); (4) Psalms 139:15; (5) Lam. 4:8-10; 5:10 (KJV). Transparent Skeleton: (1) Spiritual Being; (2) Evil spirit. (1-2) Job 4:15-16. Ski: (1) In the Spirit (water skiing); (2) movement by faith (water skiing); (3) Carried by the glory of God (skiing). See also snowshoes. (1) John 6:19; 21:18b; (2) Mat. no. 14:29 (3) See entry 3 in Neve. Ski hut: (1) Igreja na Glória; (2) Heaven. See also snow. (1-2) Dan. 7:9; (Mark 9:3 and 2 Peter 1:17); Revelation 1:14. Skin: (1) cover; (2) the meat; (3) One Life; (4) clothing; (5) narrow margin (dental); (6) restless (emaciated) heart; (7) indicates the heart; (7) Wrath of God (old skin); (8) Hunger (black skin). See also emaciated. (1) Genesis 3:21; Exodus 26:14; Ezekiel 37:6, 8; (2) Lv. 13:2ff; (3) Job 2:4; 18:13; 19:26; (4) Job 10:11; (5) Job 19:20; (6) Job 19:20; PS 102:4-5; Justice. 4:8; (7) jr. 13:23; (7) Lam. 3:4; (8) Paralysis. 5:10 (KJV). Skinhead: (1) rebellion; (2) aggression; (3) illegality; (4) anti-authority. See also baldness, gangs, adolescents, and youth. (1-4) Numbers 12:1-2; prove. 30:11; Amos 3:10; Gallon. 5:19-21. Thin: (1) The Word of God is absent; (2) spiritual poverty; (3) poverty; (4) hunger; (5) Cursed (emaciated). See also skinny, fat, and skinny. (1-2) Amos 8:11; (3-4) Genesis 41:19; (5) German. 28:17-18. Waste bins: (1) waste; (2) clean; (3) demolition; (4) Conversion. See also Garbage Truck, Garbage, and Garbage Bag. (1-4) No. 4:2 Jump/Drop: (1) Juvenile; (2) overcoming (impossibility); (3) joy. (1) Psalm 29:6; 114:4; (2) song. 2:8; (3) jr. 48:27 (KJV). Skipping: (1) Children's repetitive problem(s); (2) Childlike joy. (1) Genesis 42:24; (2) Psalm 29:6; 114:4, 6. going out: (1) sphere of influence (kingdom/dominion); (2) protection; (3) impurities (dirty skirt); (4) Anointed Servant (anointed skirt); (5) shame or disgrace (increased
get out); (6) sin (dirty skirt); (7) Overcast. (1) 1Sam. 15:27-28; 24:5-6; (2) Ruth 3:9 (KJV); (3) Lam. 1:9; (4) Psalm 133:2 (KJV); Friend. 9:20; 2:36 p.m. (5) Jr. 13:22, 26; No. 3:5; (6) Lam. 1:8-9; (7) It. 16:8. Skull: (1) thoughts and plans; (2) The Cross; (3) death or obituary; (4) poison warning; (5) curse/d; (6) Piracy. See also skeleton. (1) Judge. 9:52-53 (his thoughts and plans collapsed); (2-3) John 19:17-18; (5) 2 Kings 9:34-35; (6) Associated with the skull and crossbones. sky: (1) sky; (2) mirror; (3) blessing; (4) dry (clear sky); (5) the return of Christ (moon-bright blood-red sky); (6) blessing (red sky at night); (7) Tribulation (red sky in the morning). See also Cloudy, Clear, and Thunderstorm. (1) German. 33:26; 2 Sat. 22:12-14; PS 77:17; It is a. 45:8; Jr. 51:9; Friend. 16:1-3; heb. 11:12; (2) Job 37:18; (3) Evil. 3:10; (4) 1 Kings 18:43-44; (5) Acts 2:20; (6-7) Mat. no. 16:1-3. It is possible that the red sky in the evening symbolizes the death and birth of Christ on the Day of Redemption, and alternatively that the red sky in the morning symbolizes His second coming and the tribulation to come. Skyscraper: See Building and Tower. Panel: (1) heart; (2) writing; (3) registration of a debt; (4) give credit; (5) a candidate list; (6) Criticizing. (1-2) 2 Corinthians 3:3; (3-5) From dictionary meanings; (6) As in "tag someone". Neutral table: (1) Good track record; (2) No Debt; (3) forgiveness of sins. (1-3) Colossians 2:13-14. Sleep: (1) lack of prayer (spiritual death); (2) death; (3) rest and food; (4) In the flesh (dead spiritually); (5) spiritually naked; (6) Willing spirit, weak flesh; (7) exhaustion; (8) danger; (9) warning against temptation; (10) prisoner; (11) God-induced sleep; (12) dormant or inactive; (13) place of disclosure; (14) Unknown; (15) Insensitive to the things of the mind. See also Eating, Pajamas, and Watching TV (sleeping in front of the TV). (1) Mat. no. 26:40-41; (2) John 11:11, 14; Acts 7:60; 1 Corinthians 15:6; Eph. 5:14; (3) Mat. no. 8:24; 26:45; Mark 4:36-40; John 11:13; PS 127:2; Song. 5:2; (4) Rom. 13:11-13; Eph. 5:14; (5) Revelation 16:15; (6) Mat. no. 26:40-41; (7) Mark 4:38; (8) Acts 20:9; (9) Mat. no. 26:40-41; (10) is. 52:1-2; (11) 1Sam. 26:7, 23; (12) 1 Kings 18:26-27; (13) Dan. 7:1; 10:9; (14) 1Sam. 26:12; (15) Judges. 4:20 pm sleeping bag: (1) A spiritually ignorant/uncaring heart; (2) No-
Christian; (3) Individual hiking service. (1) Judge. 4:20 p.m. Luke 21:34 (KJV); (2) John 3:3-5; (3) Luke 9:4; 2 color. 11:26-27. Slide: (1) No integrity; (2) not trusting God; (3) word not in heart; (4) fraud; (5) No Regrets; (6) spiritual adultery; (7) recoil; (8) Judgment. (1-2) Psalms 26:1; (3) Psalms 37:31; (4-5) Jr. 8:5; (6) Os. 4:16 (KJV); (7) jr. 8:5; ho. 4:16 (KJV); (8) German. 32:35 (KJV). Calculation rule: (1) Try to find out for yourself; (2) accuracy; (3) Calculation. See also calculator. (1) Mat. no. 19:26; Eph. 2:9; (2) Mat. no. 10:30 am; (3) Luke 14:28. Sliding door: (1) convenient exit; (2) unannounced entry; (3) Retry Possibility. See also port. (1) 1Sam. 7:10 p.m. (2) John 10:1-2; 20:26; (3) Acts 7:39; It is a. 31:1. Slingshot/Slingshot: (1) Faith (carries rock to target); (2) The heart (the shoulder bag); (3) The Word of God (the stone that is cast). (1) 1Sam. 17:34-37 and Heb. 11:32 a.m.; (2) 1Sam. 25:29 (bag is kaph in Hebrew, describing a hollow vessel); (3) 1 Fr. 2:8 (KJV). Slip: (1) Sin (without regrets); (2) comfortable, disregarding leadership; (3) envious; (4) In danger of losing their salvation.
See also slippery. (1) Psalm 38:16-18; (2) Job 12:5; (3) salt. 73:2; (4) Hebrews 2:1 (RSV). Slippers: (1) going home (what you do at home). (1) Mat. no. 11:8. Slippery: (1) Without God; (2) Without the Word; (3) conspire against the pious; (4) ungodliness and wickedness; (5) difficult to handle; (6) Difficult to understand. See also slip. (1) 2Sam. 10:37 p.m.; (2) Psalm 17:4-5; 35:6 (in the dark); (3) Psalms 35:6; (4) salt. 73:3,18; Jr. 23:11-12; (5) Luke 20:26 (KJV); (6) 2 Ped. 3:16. Slow motion: (1) God seems to take his time; (2) slow down; (3) durable. (1) Genesis 15:2; PS42:9; prove. 20:21; It is a. 28:16b; Luke 18:6-7; 1 pet. 3:8-9; (2) John 11:6; (3) 1 Tim. 1:16; 6:19. Slug: (1) injustice; (2) impure matter; (3) abominations; (4) Devour righteous truth. (1) quarter 1:14; (2-3) Lv. 11:41-45; 20:25; 22:5-6; (4) 2 Tim. 2:17. Ball Gun: See Ball Gun. Small: See Small and smaller. Smaller: If something is smaller than it originally was, it could mean that: (1) its influence is waning; (2) it will make you stronger; (3) People are leaving. (1) no. 33:54 (KJV); Ezekiel 29:15b; (2) Excerpt. 1:9; (3) 1Sam. 13:11 Odor: (1) The Presence of Jesus (scented); (2) Love and Worship (Scented Perfume); (3) an acceptable (sweet) sacrifice; (4) Renewal Fragrance (Floral); (5) deception/corruption; (6) pride; (7) fight; (8) demons (evil or smell of sulfur); (9) offense/disgust (bad smell); (10) Good or bad memory (remembering a problem); (11) distinction from spirits (smell); (12) spirit of death (bad smell); (13) wrong liquor (bad smell); (14) resurrection (scent of water); (15) Good advice (sweet smell); (16) Royalty (cedar scent); (17) idolatry (inability to smell); (18) Love (apple smell). See also nose, smell and smell of smoke. (1) Psalm 45:7-8; Song. 1:13; 3:6-7; (2) song. 1:12; 4:10-11; 5:5, 13; (3) Genesis 8:20-21; Fil. 4:18; (4) Os. 14:6; (5) Genesis 27:27; It is a. 34:3; As in "I smell a mouse"; (6) is. 3:16-24; (7) Job 39:25; (8) Ecl. 10:1; Revelation 9:2-4; (9) Genesis 34:30 (KJV); Exodus 7:21; 8:14; 4:20 p.m. 2Sat. 10:6 (KJV); Ecl. 10:1; It is a. 3:24; (10) Numbers 11:5; (11) 1 Corinthians 12:17; (12) John 11:39; (13) Excerpt. 7:18; 8:14; (14) Works 14:9; (15) Proverbs 27:9; (16) Song. 4:11; ho. 14:6; (17) German. 4:28;
PS 115:4-6; (18) Song. 7:8. Fragrance smoke: (1) Serious warning of danger or emergency; (2) Judgment. See also smell and smoke. (1) Judge. 20:40-41; Acts 2:19-21; (2) Dan. 3:27. Smile: (1) anointing and joy of the Holy Spirit on someone; (2) grace or favor in someone; (3) A blessing bestowed; (4) satisfied; (5) glory of God over someone; (6) Wisdom of God imparted (Revelation); (7) Love. (1) Psalms 104:15; (2-3) Salt. 67:1; 119:135; (4) salt. 80:3-4, 7, 19; Luke 3:22; (5) is. 60:1; Friend. 17:2; (6) Ecl. 8:1; (7) Psalm 31:16. smoke: (1) judgment and torment (God's wrath); (2) presence of God or glory of God; (3) anger; (4) signal (error sign); (5) disappear (like smoke); (6) painful discomfort; (7) consumed; (8) prayers of the saints; (9) evil spirits; (10) Evil. See also smoke and toxic fumes. (1) Genesis 19:28; 2 Sat. 22:9; PS 18:8; 74:1; Joel 2:30-31; Revelation 9:17; 2:11 p.m.; 18:8-10; (2) Genesis 15:17; Exodus 19:18; It is a. 4:5; 6:1,4; (3) Psalm 74:1; (4) Joseph. 8:20; (5) Salt. 68:2; It is a. 51:6; ho. 13:3; (6) Proverbs 10:26; It is a. 65:5; (7) Salt. 102:3; (8) Revelation 8:4; (9) Revelation 9:2-3; (10) is. 9:18. Smoking: (1) offense (offended and/or offender); (2) jealousy; (3) Consumed (Enraged); (4) futile striving; (5) Limited by the world; (6) Evidence; (7) Shared or joint offense (passing a whistle or whistle). See also cigarettes and smoke. (1) work. 7:17 p.m. (NKJV); It is a. 65:5; (2) German. 29:20 (RSV); (3) Psalm 37:20 (KJV); It is a. 34:10; (4) Proverbs 10:26; Friend. 16:23b (smoking could fill our lungs with the substitute of the devil's Holy Spirit!); PS 102:3; It is a. 34:10; (5) German. 4:20; 1 Kings 8:51; Jr. 11:4; (6) As in "We did not find any smoking guns"; (7) Mat. no. 13:57; 15:12. Light: (1) Spiritual; (2) Spiritually effective (of God); (3) misleading words; (4) Preparation. (1) Genesis 27:11 (Esau (hairy) speaks of flesh, so in comparison Jacob's skin speaks of spirit); (2) 1Sam. 17:40 (These had removed their banks in the Word of God (the river)); (3) Psalm 55:21 (sounded great, but her heart said otherwise); prove. 5:3; It is a. 30:10b; (4) Luke 3:5. Smuggling: See thief. Snail: See snail.
Serpent: (1) sin; (2) A person who speaks poisonous words; (3) Satan; (4) an evil spirit; (5) curse; (6) a tempter; (7) A lying spirit; (8) fraud; (9) false teacher; (10) Jesus; (11) hypocrisy; (12) curse of poverty (lean serpent); (13) Deceitful person pretending to be righteous/false prophet (white snake); (14) False Prophet (snake in sock); (15) seduction; (16) fear; (17) A rogue full of deceit (serpent in the grass); (18) marital struggle (snake in bed); (19) white lies (white snake); (20) God/Jesus (white python); (21) curse (yellow snake); (22) Revise a subject or spirit (double-headed serpent); (23) ambiguous (double-headed serpent); (24) witchcraft; (25) Heal (snake on pole/pole). See also python, spider, snake - bitten by a snake and snake skin. (1) John 3:14 and 2 Cor. 5:21; (cf. Numbers 21:7-9); (2) salt. 58:3-4a; James 3:8; Rome. 3:13b-14; (3) Revelation 20:2; (4) Luke 10:19; (5) Genesis 3:14; Gallon. 3:13 and John 3:14; (6) Genesis 3:1-15; (Ps 91:9-13; cf. Mt 4:6-7); Revelation 12:9; (7) Genesis 3:4; John 8:44b; (8-9) 2 Cor. 11:3-4; Jude 1:4; (10) Extract. 7:12; Number 21:8-9; John 3:14; (11) Mat. no. 3:7; 12:34 p.m. (12) See Grease; (13) Mat. no. 26:48-49; (14) Mat. no. 7:15; Acts 16:16; (15) Genesis 3:1-5, 13; 2 color. 11:3; (16) Genesis 3:15; 2 color. 11:3; (17) Genesis 3:1; esters 3:6; Luke 22:47-48; (18) Genesis 3:1, 12 (unclean and separating spirit); (19) Genesis 12:13, 18; (20) Excerpt. 7:12 and John 3:14 (cf. Numbers 21:8-9); (21) See yellow; (22) Genesis 12:13 and 20:2; (23) James 1:8; (24) Excerpt. 7:11-12; (25) no. 21:8-9. Cobra (bitten by a snake): (1) disobedience; (2) sin; (3) breach of protection; (4) Enemy Attack; (5) venomous words spoken against you; (6) conflict; (7) Judgment. (1-3) Numbers 21:5-9; Ecl. 10:8; (4) Acts 28:3; (5) Numbers 21:5-6; (6) Acts 28:3; Revelation 9:19; (7) no. 21:7-9. Snake Skin: (1) Satan now in a different form; (2) liberation and transformation; (3) Signs/evidence of demonic activity. (1) Genesis 3:1 and 2 Cor. 11:14 am; (2) Acts 9:17-18; (3) Ezekiel. 28:17; Friend. 5:15 p.m.; Luke 4:13. Trap: (1) trap; (2) criminal offense; (3) unforgiveness; (4) lust; (5) Suddenly/without realizing it; (6) Legal Restriction; (7) manipulative control; (8) powers of thought; (9) idolatry; (10) work of the proud, wicked, and devilish; (11) God is the deliverer from snares; (12) secretly conspired against; (13) surety for third parties (particularly non-believers); (14) foolish and unbelieving words; (15) death; (16) anger; (17) fear of people; (18) Prostitute or embittered woman.
See also trap. (1) Job 18:9-10; (Psalm 38:12 and Matthew 22:15-18); PS69:22; (2) is. 8:14; 29:21; (3) 2 Corinthians 2:10-11; (4) Proverbs 7:10, 23; 1 team 6:9; (5) Ecl. 9:12; Luke 21:34b35; (6) 1 Corinthians 7:35 (KJV); (7) 1 Tim. 3:7; (8) 2 Tim. 2:24-26; (9) Psalms 106:36; (10) Salt. 91:3; 119:110; 140:5; 141:9; (11) Salt. 124:7-8; (12) Salt. 142:3; (13) Proverbs 6:12; (14) Proverbs 12:13; 18:7; (15) Proverbs 13:14; 2:27 p.m.; (16) Proverbs 22:24-25; (17) Proverbs 29:25; (18) Proverbs 7:10, 23; Ecl. 7:26. Slippers: (1) In spirit; (2) By faith. (1) 1 Kings 18:46; (2) Hebrews 12:1. Sniper: (1) Words against you secretly; (2) unexpected words against; (3) intercessors; (4) The devil standing in line to seduce him; (5) You don't realize that the enemy is focusing on you to destroy you. See also assassin, hitman, and gun. (1-2) Salt. 11:2; 64:3-4; (3) No. 4:9; (4) Luke 22:31; (5) Proverbs 7:23. Snorkeling: (1) Exploring things of the mind. (1) 2 Kings 6:17; Friend. 7:7; Rome. 8:14. Snow: (1) Pure (white); (2) cloak of justice (snow on earth is like a cloak of justice over a clay pot); (3) fame; (4) Refreshing; (5) the Word of God; (6) sin (leprosy is the physical equivalent of sin); (7) Inappropriate honor (snow in summer). See also snowballs and snowman. (1) Job 9:30 (KJV); PS51:7; It is a. 1:18; Justice. 4:7; (2) Mat. no. 28:3; (Job 37:6 and 2 Corinthians 4:7); (3) Dan. 7:9; (Mark 9:3 and 2 Peter 1:17); Revelation 1:14; (4) Proverbs 25:13; (5) is. 55:10-11; (6) Extract. 4:6; number 12:10; 2 Kings 5:27; (7) Proverbs 26:1. Snowball(s): (1) divine words of no effect; (2) powerless words; (3) Words without love. See also snow and snowman. (1) 1Sam. 3:19; (2) 1 Corinthians 2:4; (3) Mat. no. 12:12 Snowman: (1) cold-hearted person; (2) Righteous Person. (1) Mat. no. 12:12; (2) salt. 51:7, 10. Snowshoes: (1) gospel ministry; (2) shoes of peace; (3) Walk on a straight path. See also snow. (1) Eph. 6:15. Soap: (1) confession and remorse; (2) cleaning; (3) Regular application of the Word of God.
(1-2) 1 John 1:9; (2-3) John 13:10. Soccer: See soccer game and sports. Socks: (1) little things that affect your gait; (2) daily selection; (3) you can talk about your past or future walk; (4) things kept near you (personal); (5) clothe your feet to direct your path; (6) preparation; (7) walking in the flesh (without socks); (8) No preparation (no socks); (9) Messy (strange socks); (10) The Gospel; (11) The old way of doing things (old socks). Note the color of the socks. See also feet, shoes, soles, toes, and gait. (1) John 11:9-10; 12:35 p.m. 1 John 1:6-7; (2) Joshua. 12:15 p.m.; (3) John 6:66; 7:1; (4) Acts 9:31; (5) John 8:12; 21:18; (6) Eph. 6:15; (7) 2 Corinthians 10:3; (8) Eph. 6:15; (9) 2 Thess. 3:6, 11; (10) Eph. 6:15; (11) John 8:4-5. Socket: (1) Leverage; (2) support or strength; (3) Foundation. (1-2) Genesis 32:25; (3) Extract. 26:19, 21; Song. 5:15 (KJV). Soda: (1) The Holy Spirit (as a source of water); (2) Obtain spiritual knowledge. See also bubbling. (1) John 4:14; (2) Proverbs 16:22. Sofa: (1) comfort; (2) God (as a consolation); (3) accommodation. See also armchair, sofa, and seat. (1-2) 2 Corinthians 1:3; (3) Luke 12:18-19. Software: (1) The human mind; (2) The Holy Spirit. See also computer, hard disk, hardware and laptop. (1) Genesis 2:7; John 6:63; (2) Colossians 2:9. Floor: (1) A heart or hearts. See also earth. (1) Mat. no. 13:19; Mark 4:15; Luke 8:15. Soldier: (1) Ghost Warrior; (2) spiritual warfare; (3) You can talk about a battle in your head; (4) Focus your thoughts on God's Word in preparation for battle; (5) angels; (6) Christ. See combat and weapon. (1) Judge. 6:12; (2) Eph. 6:12-18; (3) 2 Corinthians 10:3-5; (4) 1 Fr. 1:13; (5) Dan. 10:13; (6) Joshua. 5:13-15. Sole (foot): (1) championship; (2) promise; (3) advance in faith; (4) place of rest; (5) lower end; (6) place of residence (apartment). (1-2) Deut. 11:24 am; Joseph 1:3; 1 Kings 5:3; Poorly. 4:3; (3) Joseph. 3:13; (4) Gen.
8:9; German 28:65; (5) 2Sam. 2:25 p.m.; Works 2:7; It is a. 1:6; (6) Ezekiel. 43:7. Someone who gives directions: (1) An angel. (1) Mat. no. 1:20; 2:13, 19-20; Acts 10:3-6. Somersault: (1) being born again (turning things upside down); (2) to be angry (riot); (3) be knocked down; (4) Celebration. (1) Acts 17:6; (2) Luke 23:28; John 16:20; (3) Ezekiel. 21:27; (4) Extract. 15:2021; 2 Sat. 6:14. Son: (1) Jesus Christ; (2) mature believer; (3) your future; (4) natural child; (5) The meaning of your child's name (see dictionary of names and places). (1) John 3:16; (2) Hebrews 2:10; Rome. 8:14; (3) Job 21:8. Son-in-law: (1) Believer who is not free in spirit (bound by law). See also brother-in-law and father-in-law. (1) 2 Cor. 3:17 and Heb. 2:10; Title 3:9-10. Pain: See point. Sadness: (1) repentance to life (divine sadness); (2) Self-pity, getting caught leads to death (worldly suffering). (1-2) 2 Corinthians 7:10. Soup: (1) Simple teaching of the Word; (2) Carnal delivery. (1) Hebrews 5:12-14; (2) Genesis 25:29-34. Sour: (1) not ripe; (2) complaint (sour grapes); (3) prostitution; (4) rebellion; (5) Bitter. (1) Is. 18:5; (2) Ezekiel. 18:2; (3-4) Hos. 4:18 (NKJV and KJV); (5) Hebrews 12:15. South: (1) A place far from God; (2) place of recovery; (3) proving ground (hot wind source); (4) return to the world (south); (5) Consider aspects of your own environment that relate to the South. See also Down, North, and Steps. (1) Psalms 48:2; 75:6; (2) Psalm 126:4 (southern streams suddenly swell after storms); (3) song. 4:16 (The south wind in Israel is hot because it comes from the equator; in the southern hemisphere the north wind will be hot); (4) Genesis 12:910; Number 14:3-4; Joseph 15:4. Sau (verb): (1) To speak or preach the Word of God; (2) What is sown in the flesh will reap flesh, what is sown in the spirit will reap spirit: (3) What you put into your life (reversal); (4) Righteousness. See also investment, plant, and seed. (1) Mat. no. 13:3-4, 18-19; Mark 4:14; (2-3) Gal. 6:8; (4) James 3:18. Sower: (1) God; (2) Jesus Christ; (3) ministers; (4) creditors; (5) devil; (6)
person (good or bad). (1) Mat. no. 13:3, 19, 24; (2) Mat. no. 13:37; (3-4) 1 Corinthians 9:11; 2 color. 9:6; James 3:18; (5) Mat. no. 13:39; (6) Gal. 6:7-8. Spa: (1) Refreshment in Espírito Santo; (2) Renewing ministry directed by the Holy Spirit. (1) 1Sam. 16:23; (2) 1 Corinthians 16:17-18. space: (1) eternity; (2) The Celestials. See also spaceship and space suit. (1) Is. 57:15; (2) Genesis 1:14-15. Spaceship: (1) Rapture; (2) Heavenly Encounter. See also Starship Enterprise. (1-2) 2 Kings 2:11. Spacesuit: (1) In spirit; (2) Armor of God. See also astronaut and outer space. (1-2) Eph. 6:11-18. Shovel: (1) break new ground; (2) New time in God; (3) exhortation to eliminate hardness of heart; (4) open your heart; (5) time to seek God (as in "dig deep"); (6) planting time; (7) Apply the Word of God to your heart (dig deep); (8) The Word of God. See also digging and shoveling. (1) Is. 42:9; 43:19; (2) song. 2:11; (3-4) Jr. 4:3-4 (5) Genesis 26:18; ho. 10:12; (6) Genesis 8:22; ho. 10:12; (7) Luke 6:48; (8) Mat. no. 13:21; Mark 4:17 (unearthed by the Word); 2 color. 4:7; heb. 4:12. Spark/sec: (1) flaming arrow; (2) A small word that ignites the fire of controversy; (3) conflict; (4) problems or work; (5) troublemakers; (6) The human mind; (7) Commencement of Negotiation; (8) self-destruction; (9) fear, distress or pain; (10) electrician; (11) The glory of God. (1-2) Job 41:19; Eph. 6:16; James 3:5-6; (3) Extract. 11:7b; Lev. 10:10; 11:47 a.m.; Acts 15:39; (4-6) Job 5:7; (6) Job 18:5 (KJV); (7) is. 1:31; (8-9) is. 50:11; (10) slang for electrician; (11) is. 12:15 p.m. (KJV). Sparrow: (1) believer; (2) caring for God; (3) One who finds safety in the presence of God; (4) feelings of insignificance; (5) Alone, lonely or lonely; (6) Not at rest (fluttering sparrow). See also birds. (1-2) Mat. no. 10:29, 31; (3) Psalm 84:3; (4) Mat. no. 10:29 and Luke 12:6-7; (5) Salt. 102:7: (6) Proverbs 26:2. Spear: (1) threat; (2) word with penetrating power; (2) Someone is trying
nail you down (3) The penetrating Word of God. (1) 1Sam. 17:7-10; 19:10-11; (2) Psalm 57:4 (teeth = spears); (Proverbs 30:14 (Teeth and Ephesians 6:17)); 1 sat. 17:7, 43-44; 1 sat. 19:10-11; (3) Luke 2:35. Velocity: (1) Acceleration toward target; (2) born in the spirit; (3) Indicates potency; (4) indication of a powerful service; (5) Soon (as soon as possible); (6) fast; (7) No Restrictions; (8) Promptly; (9) Immediately (immediately); (10) expulsion; (11) A salute (greeting/farewell) to bless a person with joyful health and happiness (good luck). See also speeding (automatic), time, and urgency. (1) Excerpt. 12:11; Joseph 4:10; 1 sat. 17:48; (2-4) 1 Kings 18:46; Acts 8:3940; (5) Acts 17:15; (6) Genesis 24:12 (KJV); Luke 18:8; (7) Joel 3:4; It is a. 5:26; (8-9) Ecl. 8:11; zac 8:21; (10) Extract. 12:33 p.m. (11) 2 John 1:10-11 (KJV). Speedboat: (1) Expediting Service (Accelerating to Destiny); (2) mighty service; (3) Rapidly or suddenly. See also boat, ship and speed. (1) Genesis 41:14; 45:13b; (2) is. 5:26-30a; (3) Job 9:26. Speed (Damn): (1) Offense; (2) Trying to predict God's timing; (3) Fake alcohol. See also drug and needle use. (1) Is. 28:16b; (2) 2Sam. 18:19-23, 29-30; (3) John 6:63. Accelerate (Automatic): (1) Try to get ahead of God's timing. See also speed. (1) 2Sam. 18:19-23, 29-30. Vomiting: See Vomiting. Spice: (1) Perfumed Anointing; (2) fragrant prayer; (3) romance; (4) desire; (5) oil; (6) liven up (spice up); (7) praise; (8) heart (spice bed); (9) Praise and Worship. (1) Excerpt. 25:6; 30:23-25; Mark 16:1; (2) Excerpt. 30:34-37 (cf. Psalm 141:2a; Rev. 8:3-4); Exodus 35:8, 28; (3-4) Song. 4:16; prove. 7:17; (5) In the 1700s and 1800s, spices were the staple food coveted by all nations; today oil has taken its place; (6) As in: “The team played miserably; we need to spice it up a little in the next half” or “You need to spice up your love life”; (7) Song. 4:16; (8) Song. 6:2; (9) Song. 8:14 (heap of spices). Spider: (1) A problem or force; (2) A problem that is frightening or potentially difficult to deal with; (3) threat (with risk of entanglement); (4) impostors (spider web = lies); (5) He who casts spells; (6) false trust; (7)
stubborn; (8) Someone who is difficult to disentangle or free; (9) A wise; (10) conflict; (11) A very large spider can mean death; (12) Death or Danger (Black Widow); (13) The red (or red-backed) spider signifies sin; (14) The red spider can be in the early stages of pregnancy (medical imaging); (15) Killing a mite can refer to an abortion; (16) Influential Deceiver (Leggy Spider); (17) Old problem (long-legged spider); (18) If you are bitten by a spider, it means poisonous words against you; (19) curse (yellow spider); (20) Spirit of Fear (flying spider); (21) conflict in the heavens (flying spider); (22) religious spirit (white spider); (23) evil spirit; (24) Predatory person/organization/church/subject (spider hunt); (25) Verbally condemning/blaming the husband (black widow). See also bite/bite and snake. (1) 2 Corinthians 10:4-5; (2) (3) Acts 4:17, 21, 29; 1 pet. 2:23; (4) is. 59:4-5; (5) 1 Kings 19:2; (6) Job 8:14-15; (7) Proverbs 30:28; (8) Genesis 31:27; (9) Proverbs 30:28; (13) is. 59:5-6; (16) Proverbs 30:28 (as with Jezebel); (17) Mark 5:25; (18) 1 Kings 21:9-10, 13; (19) See yellow; (20) 2 Tim. 1:7; (21) Eph. 6:12; (22) Mat. no. 23:27; (23) 1 Tim. 3:6; 2 team 2:26; (24) Salt. 91:3; 124:7; ho. 9:8; (25) Proverbs 21:9. Column: (1) boldness (backbone); (2) will; (3) controlling or controlling; (4) Kundilini serpent mind (associated with yoga). (1) Acts 4:13, 29; (2) 1Sam. 14:9; PS 94:16; (3) Genesis 37:7; (4) Luke 10:19; Revelation 9:19 (Kundilini visualized as a serpent coiled at the base of the spine). Spinning: (1) near collapse; (2) drunk; (3) lack of faith (trying to make it happen) (4) not putting the kingdom first; (5) Out of control (driven by circumstances); (6) lies; (7) Set a trap (spinning wire). (1) Is. 12:20 p.m.; (2) Psalms 107:27; (3-4) Mat. no. 6:28-30; Luke 12:27-28; (5) James 1:6; (6) As in "He weaves a thread for you"; (7) is. 59:5-6; Mark 12:13. Spirit of Poverty: (1) Holding back when things are hard and there is a call to blessing; (2) self-survival mentality; (3) Steal your own blessings. See also dove. (1-3) Prov 3:27-28; 11:24-25; (cf. 1 Kings 17:10-14; Matthew: 14:15-21; 15:32-38). Spit/Sting: (1) shame or contempt; (2) misfortune; (3) anointing; (4) Use the Word of God; (5) rejection. (1) Is. 50:6; Friend. 26:67; Mark 14:65; (2) German. 25:9; (3) John 9:6; (4) Mark 7:33; 8:23; John 9:6; (5) no. 12:14. Splinters: (1) Something that gets under the flesh and irritates it;
(2) Carnal Christian who irritates you. (1) Works 2:7; 3:1; (2) Genesis 13:11; Matthew 15:23. Sponge: (1) Thirsty for God (thirsty heart); (2) cleaning; (3) immersion; (4) Any word, not the spirit (watering the plants with a sponge). See also hose. (1) Psalm 42:2; John 19:28; (2) John 13:3-4; (3) Joel 2:28; (4) Psalm 33:31b. Spoon: (1) heart; (2) a measure or quantity; (3) feed (serve); (4) agitation (good or bad); (5) Someone to be used for a short time (plastic spoons); (6) Superficial or transient reception (plastic spoons). (1) Excerpt. 25:29; Number 4:7 (here the Hebrew word for shovel, kaph, describes a hollow vessel); (2) no. 7:14, 20, 26ff; (3) 1 Kings 17:11; (4) Luke 23:5; Acts 6:12; 1:50 p.m.; (5) Mat. no. 11:7-10; (6) John 6:66; Acts 8:13. Sports: (1) Move with faith; (2) Spiritual Warfare. See also Ball, Bat, Cricket, Soccer Match, Sporting Goods Store, Referee, and Victory. (1) Hebrews 12:1; (2) Eph. 6:12. Sports shop: (1) Church; (2) Place where the anointing is released. (1-2) As the place where saints are equipped for the course of faith; Eph. 4:1112; heb. 12:1-2. Blemishes: (1) moral defect; (2) contamination; (3) irresponsible; (4) stain (sin); (5) Without fear of God; (6) stain; (7) works of the flesh; (8) Holding back (not fully surrendered to God). (1) Eph. 5:27; (2) Jude 1:23 (cf. KJV and NKJV); (3) 1 Tim. 6:14; (4) Hebrews 9:14; 1 pet. 1:19; 2 pets. 2:13-14; (5-6) Jude 1:12; (7) Jude 1:23 (KJV); (8) Excerpt. 12:5 (The Hebrew word for "without blemish" means "complete or complete.") Focus: (1) bringing things out of darkness (revealing problems/sin); (2) salvation; (3) your time to act; (4) high level of awareness; (5) All eyes are on you; (6) unprepared; (7) Suddenly suspended. See also light and stage. (1) Rom. 13:12 1 Cor. 4:5; 1 John 1:5-7; (2) John 1:9; 2 color. 4:6; Eph. 5:8; 1 pet. 2:9; (3-4) Acts 9:3; (5) 1Sam. 9:20b; 17:48; (6-7) Acts 9:3. Spray: (1) Holy Spirit (Breath of God); (2) signs of a storm (enemy resistance); (3) Angry or emotional words. See also anointing and perfume. (1) Genesis 1:2; work 33:4; John 3:8; Revelation 1:15; (2) Mat. no. 2:24 p.m. (3) 1 Sat. 20:30;
prove. 18:4. spring (noun): (1) jump or return; (2) comfort; (3) Young and Enthusiastic (Spring Lamb); (4) Exemption. (1) Psalm 78:34; Luke 4:14; (2) Job 7:13; PS 119:82; (3) Luke 1:41; (4) 2Sam. 11:1a. Spring (season): (1) time for action; (2) fruiting; (3) time to struggle spiritually; (4) summer (harvest) is coming; (5) The return of Jesus is near. (1-2) song. 2:10-13; (3) 2 Samuel 11:1; 1 Kings 20:22; (4-5) Luke 21:29-30. Sprout: There are positives and negatives (+): (1) animation/spiritual awakening; (2) overflowing Holy Spirit; (3) grow; (4) A new thing; (5) healing; (6) truth; (-): (7) heartlessness; (8) choked by weeds; (9) Root of bitterness. (1) Genesis 26:19 (KJV); 35:1-3; It is a. 45:8; Mark 4:8, 27; Luke 8:8; Acts 3:8; heb. 11:11-12 (KJV); (2) Numbers 21:17; John 4:14; (3) Job 38:27; heb. 7:14 (RSV); (4) is. 42:9; 43:19; (5) is. 58:8; (6) Psalm 85:11; (7) Mat. no. 13:5; Mark 4:5; Luke 8:6; (8) Mat. no. 13:7, 26; Luke 8:7; (9) Hebrews 12:15. Sprinkle: (1) cleaning; (2) purification of the flesh; (3) sanctification; (4) forgiveness; (5) agreement; (6) salvation; (7) clear conscience; (8) Called to exercise trusting faith. See also shower, rain and water. (1) Hebrews 10:22; (2-3) It. 36:25; heb. 9:13; (3-4) Heb. 9:19-22; (5-6) Is. 52:15; Hebrews 12:24; (7-8) Heb. 10:22; 11:28. Outbreak: (1) resurrection; (2) new life; (3) Hope. (1-3) Job 14:7-9. Potato Bag: See stool. Spud Gun: (1) Words without power or effect. (1) 1Sam. 3:19b (which is the opposite). Spy: (1) Prophet; (2) seeing in the spirit; (3) Gather information about the enemy. See also Staring, U2 and View. (1-3) 2 Kings 6:8-12. Square: (1) Not spiritual (not of God); (2) legalism; (3) religious; (4) do not change; (5) World Championships; (6) comprehensive (complete coverage); (7) Regulated or regulated. See also Circle, Round, and Wheel.
(1) Compare: Eze. 1:20; heb. 9:14 (in the sense that the eternal spirit is infinite like a circle); (2-3) Lv. 19:9; 23:22 (this is grace); Lev. 19:27; 21:5; (4) In the sense that a round object can roll while a square one cannot; (5) is. 11:12; Revelation 7:1; As in the "four corners of the world"; (6) Ezekiel. 7:2; (7) A square has regular sides. Squash (racquetball): (1) Indirect communication. See also Ball, Racket, and Sports. (1) Proverbs 16:13. Lula: (1) Thornless (does not defend herself in important matters). See also octopus. (1) Psalms 5:5; 106:23. Stable (Horse): (1) house of an unbeliever/life as an unbeliever; (2) Life in the world/flesh. See also barn. (1-2) Deut. 17:16; It is a. 31:1. Team: (1) The Word of God; (2) strength or support; (3) pledge; (4) bread (The staff, Hebrew matteh, was used for walking, ie for sustaining life; hence it also meant figuratively "bread"); (5) fruit growers; (6) discipline/assessment tool; (7) The shaft of an arrow or spear; (8) authority or rule; (9) care and comfort; (10) person, church or nation; (11) instrument or talent for God's purposes; (12) means of preparing for the journey (staff in hand); (13) May indicate aging (i.e. need for support). See also pole and poles. (1) Excerpt. 14:16 (cf. Hebrews 4:12); 1 sat. 17:40, 43, 45 (cf. 2 Corinthians 10:3-5); 2 Sat. 23:21; Mark 6:8; heb. 11:21 am; (2) Excerpt. 21:19; Isa 36:6; PS23:4; (3) Genesis 38:18, 25; (4) Lv. 26:26 (KJV); PS 105:16 (KJV); Ezekiel 5:16 (KJV); 14:13 (KJV); (5) Numbers 13:23; 17:8; (6) Numbers 22:27; It is a. 10:5; (7) 1Sam. 17:7; (8) 2 Kings 4:29, 31; It is a. 14:5; (9) Salt. 23:4; (10) is. 36:6 (on whom you lean); (11) Excerpt. 4:2; 2 Kings 4:29; (12) Excerpt. 12:11; (13) Zak. 8:4. Stage (Theatre): (1) In full view of the public; (2) success; (3) get a public profile (in the arena/in the spotlight); (4) facade (staging) See also pulpit and focus. (1) Luke 1:80; (2) Joshua. 1:8; (3) Genesis 37:9 and 42:6; Luke 1:80; (4) Mat. no. 2:4,
8th stain: (1) insult; (2) contempt; (3) contaminate; (4) anger; (5) Sin. (1) Mat. no. 15:11-12 (defile = unclean, defile, make mean); Jr. 16:18; (2-3) Is. 23:9; (4) is. 63:3; (5) Zak. 3:3-4. Stained Glass (window): (1) Religious Spirit; (2) Seeing God's promises in glory (referring to seeing through many-colored glass). (1) John 12:42-46 (having a wrong view of things); (2) Genesis 9:12-13 and 37:3; Revelation 4:3. Stairs: See Stairs. Betting (Store Pegs): (1) Certainty; (2) Expansion (reinforcement or transfer of shares). (1) Is. 33:20; (2) is. 54:2-3. Damaged vehicle: (1) Ministry in limbo; (2) wait; (3) do things your way, not God's way; (4) stumble; (5) cardiac preparation (test); (6) waiting for God's timing; (7) fear; (8) not seeing in the mind (misperception); (9) A call to exercise spiritual faith/authority; (10) Something that gets in the way, such as: (11) Religion; (12) the most pressing needs; (13) objection; (14) Hindered by the devil; (15) problems in family relationships; (16) Emotional problems that destroy obedience; (17) heart loss. (1) 1 Kings 19:4; (2) is. 49:2; (3-4) 2 Sam. 6:3-10; (cf. 1 Chronicles 15:11-13); (5) Genesis 42:16; (6) John 11:6; It is a. 49:2; (7) 1 Kings 19:2-3; (8) 1 Kings 19:9-10; (9) Extract. 14:13-16; (10) Any of the following: (11) Luke 11:52; (12) Rom. 15:22; (13) Mark 6:48; Gallon. 5:7-12; (14) No. 4:1-18; 1 Thess. 2:18; (15) 1 Fr. 3:7; (16) Genesis 24:55-56; (17) No. 4:10-12. Stamp: See stamp. Standing: (1) ready to serve; (2) Stand firm in the power of God; (3) remain in the faith; (4) honor; (5) spiritual warfare; (6) righteousness of spirit; (7) Align with/shoulder rub with (positive or negative). See also Lying and Standing. (1) Zak. 6:5 (RSV); (2) Eph. 6:13 (This is considered the third of three progressive steps. [sit>walk>stand]); (3) 2 Corinthians 1:24b; (4) Acts 7:55-56; (5) Eph. 6:13; (6) Psalm 51:10 (KJV); (7) Psalm 1:1 (this verse shows the second of three increasingly negative steps away from godliness. [walking > standing > sitting]). Star: (1) believers or children of God; (2) angels; (3) Satan; (4) Jesus Christ; (5) evil spirits (fallen angels); (6) One who is a righteous and wise soul
Winner; (7) revival (see many stars); (8) fame (celebrity). See also shooting star and sun. (1) Genesis 15:5-6; Fil. 2:15; (2) Psalm 33:6; Revelation 1:20; (3) is. 14:12 (Lucifer = morning star); (4) Revelation 22:16 (The bright morning star); (5) Revelation 12:4; (6) Dan. 12:3; (7) Genesis 15:5-6; (8) Revelation 22:16 and Matthew. 14:1. Staring: (1) seeing in the mind; (2) prophesy; (3) seer; (4) love; (5) It may be a sign of an idolatrous heart; (6) Perishable wealth (considering worldly goods); (7) Turn around or look at the world. (1) Numbers 24:3-4; Mark 10:21; Acts 13:9-10; (2) Ezekiel. 6:2; 13:17; 20:46; 21:2; (3) 1Sam. 9:9; (4) jr. 24:6; (5) Ezekiel. 14:4; (6) Proverbs 23:4-5; (7) jr. 42:15, 17. Starship Enterprise: (1) Pioneer work in celestial realities. (1) Joshua. 3:4b; Mission: "Go boldly where no man has gone before." Wagon: (1) Family vehicle. (1) Genesis 46:5. Statue: (1) Monument; (2) person/event of past significance; (3) Someone who was once alive but is now dead; (4) idol; (5) pride (self-idolatry); (6) Looking at the world (pillar of salt). (1-2) Yosh. 4:7; (3) 1Sam. 25:37; (4) Dan. 3:1, 18; (5) 2Sam. 18:18; (6) Genesis 19:26. Statue of Liberty: (1) Liberty; (2) Spiritual Liberation. (1-2) Is. 61:1; Luke 4:18; 2 color. 3:17. Stay somewhere: (1) place of rest and refreshment; (2) settle (resident) at a place of pilgrimage (pilgrimage); (3) Stop short of God's intended goal. (1) Luke 24:29; (2) Hebrews 11:9-10; (3) no. 13:31. Steak: See beef. Steal/steal: (1) The devil (thief); (2) Take or replace the Word of God; (3) winning hearts; (4) fraud; (5) go stealthily ("steal"); (6) record secretly; (7) shame; (8) adultery; (9) hypocrisy; (10) have to work; (11) idolatry; (12) taking the name of the Lord in vain; (13) Earthly treasures (heart on earthly concerns); (14) Do not tithe for the work of God; (15) not letting go of sin on the cross (you are carrying something that belongs to Jesus [paid for by the blood]); (16) Do your thing on borrowed time (You're a love slave that belongs to God). See also robbery and thief
(1) John 10:10; (2) Deuteronomy 4:2; prove. 30:6; Jr. 23:30.; Revelation 22:19; (3) 2Sam. 15:6; (4) Mat. no. 28:13; Genesis 31:20 (The word unconscious means "steal mind, deceive, deceive"); (5) Genesis 31:20; (6) Genesis 40:15; 2 Chr. 22:11; (7) 2Sam. 19:3; (8) Prov. 9:17-18; (9) Rom. 2:21; (10) Eph. 4:28; (11) Genesis 31:19; (12) Prov. 30:9; (13) Mat. no. 6:19-21; (14) Evil. 3:8; (15-16) 1 Cor 6:20; Gallon. 2:20. Steam: (1) anger; (2) power or powerful; (3) Ventilation. (1) Is. 64:2.5; As in "He made air"; (2) Job 41:20-22, 31-32; (3) As in "let off steam". Steel: (1) strong; (2) Powerful; (3) strength of humanity; (4) Human strength. See also bow and iron. (1-4) 2 Sam. 22:35 (RSV); work 20:24; Psalms 18:34. Direction: (1) under control; (2) leader; (3) The main character is usually God or the Holy Spirit (known noble character); (4) It may be wrong that we ride (i.e. don't let go); (5) Leading someone of questionable character could mean being manipulated, led, or being led. (1) 1 Kings 19:19; John 21:18; (2) Psalm 23:2-3; (3) salt. 5:8; 23:2-3; 31:3; John 14:6; 21:18; (4) Proverbs 12:15; 2:12 p.m.; 4:25 p.m.; 21:2; John 21:18; (5) Proverbs 7:25. Step by step: (1) moving into your property (step by step); (2) overcoming (step by step); (3) boldness or courage (taking a step forward); (4) stages of growth or development (stages). See also Steps and Walking. (1) Joshua. 3:13; (2) no. 13:30; 1 John 4:4; (3) Acts 4:31; (4) 2 Corinthians 3:18. Steps: (1) Progressive disclosure words; (2) move in faith; (3) in transition; (4) crossover. (1-2) Yosh. 1:3; 1 sat. 16:1 (God did not tell him whom to anoint); heb. 11:8; (3) is. 40:3; Acts 22:21; (4) Joseph. 4:7. Steps (down): (1) stairway to death/hell; (2) turning away from God; (3) complacency; (4) being deceived from God; (5) heart loss; (6) Condemned (thrown ladder/step); (7) Get more and more evil (steps move further apart as you dismount). See also South and Steps (go up). (1) 1Sam. 20:3; prove. 5:5; (2) Psalm 44:18; 73:2; (3) Luke 12:16-21; (4) Prov. 7:25-27; (5) Judges. 20:42-43; (6) 2 Chr. 36:3; It is a. 54:17; Friend. 12:41-42; 2 pets. 2:6; (7) Salt. 1:1; prove. 5:3-5; Song. 2:15. Steps (upward): (1) stairway to Heaven/God; (2) Jesus Christ; (3) meat; (4) founded by God; (5) discipleship (required effort); (6) God can be
to lead them to a state of awareness of the things of the mind; (7) grow in spirit; (8) praise; (9) Go from faith to faith/glory to glory; (10) A church. See also Angels Going Up, Steps, Stairs, Elevator, Steps (Down), and Walking. (1-2) Genesis 28:12; John 1:51; (3) Extract. 20:26; (compare 1 Kings 10:19-20 (six steps) with Ezekiel 40:22 (seven steps)); (4) Psalms 37:23; (5) Mat. no. 5:1-2; (6-7) is. 40:31; Eph. 2:6; (8) Psalm 68:4 (AMP); (9) Rom. 1:17; 2 color. 3:18; (10) Mat. no. 16:18-19; John 1:51 (as the body of Christ); Eph. 3:10. stepsister: (1) church on another level (positive or negative); (2) increase in church mergers/transfers; (3) Fellow believer from another church. See also sister. (1) Revelation 3:8-10; (2) Judges. 21:21; Acts 15:22; (3) Acts 10:34-35. Stereo: (1) Spirit witness; (2) witness. See radio. (1) Mark 16:20; Rome. 8:16; (2) Mat. no. 18:16. Suits: (1) Discipline; (2) The Word of God; (3) An individual or group of people; (4) United (grouped or tied sticks); (5) using God's Word to your advantage (rotating rods); (6) Firewood. (1) Proverbs 13:24; (2) 1Sam. 17:40, 43 (here the rod is called a rod); Exodus 14:16 (here the rod or rod (Hebrew: matteh) is broken); (3-4) It. 37:16-22; (5) 1 Tim. 6:3-5; 2 pets. 2:1, 3:16; (6) 1 Kings 17:10, 12; Acts 28:3. Stilts: (1) Makes you look more spiritual (higher); (2) Claiming to be more than one truly is spiritually; (3) stand up; (4) Ghost Giant. (1) 1Sam. 15:17, 21; (2) 1Sam. 9:2; 2 Chr. 26:16; Acts 8:9; (3) Acts 8:9, 19-20; (4) 1Sam. 17:43-51. Sting: (1) painful consequences; (2) fatal consequences; (3) sin; (4) damage; (5) correct; (6) criticism. See also bees. (1) Proverbs 23:32; (2-3) 1 Corinthians 15:55-56; (4) Revelation 9:10; (5) Ezekiel. 5:15 (NIV) As in “He gave them a severe rebuke”; (6) Psalm 64:3-4. Stink: see smell and smell. Stolen: See Steal/Steal and Thief. Stomach: see abdomen. Stone(s): (1) heart; (2 words; (3) believers; (4 persons; (5) Jesus Christ or God; (6) flesh; (7) strong enough to build up; (8) hardened or dead heart; (9)
cardiac obstruction (good); (10) witness; (11) monument; (12) law; (13) death or dying; (14) offense of tripping; (15) Judgment (throwing stones). See also Brick, Foundation, Precious Stone and Stony. (1) Proverbs 3:3; 2 color. 3:3; (2) 1Sam. 17:40, 49; Friend. 16:17-19; (3) Eph. 2:20; 1 pet. 2:5-8; (4) Mat. no. 24:2; Luke 19:40, 43-44; John 2:6; Ecl. 3:5; (5) Genesis 28:11-18 and John 1:51 (Jacob's actions symbolize death [dream] and resurrection [pillar]); Genesis 49:24; Dan. 2:34-35; (6) Ezekiel. 11:19, 36:26; (7) John 1:42; (8) 1Sam. 25:37-38; Job 41:24; Ezekiel 11:19; 36:26; zac 7:12 (RSV); (9) Genesis 29:2-3, 8-10; (10) Genesis 31:46-49; Joseph 24:26-27; (11) Jose. 4:7-9; (12) Jose. 8:32; (13) John 8:59; 10:31 a.m.; (14) is. 8:14; (15) Lv. 20:27; John 8:59; 10:31. Stone/s (A Stone's Throw): (1) The distance from which a voice was heard. (1) Luke 22:41. Stone(s) (Cut and Rough): (1) Sanctified Spirit (Rough); (2) human works (cut stone); (3) Idolatry (cut stone). (1-2) Yosh. 8:31; It is a. 37:19; Justice. 3:9; (3) Dan. 5:4, 23. Stone(s) (falling on a stone): (1) Shatters. (1) Mat. no. 21:44. Stone(s) (Tumbled Stone): (1) breaking; (2) loops; (3) Judgment. (13) Mat. no. 21:44. Stone(s) (Throw/Throw Stones): (1) Words. Judges 20:16; 2 Sat. 16:6, 13. Stone(s) (White Stone): (1) Pure in heart; (2) New name. (1-2) Revelation 2:17. Stoney: (1) hardened heart; (2) No depth; (3) no heart experience; (4) withers under pressure; (5) Offended in distress and persecution. (1) Ezekiel 11:19; zac 7:11-12; (2-5) Mat. no. 13:5-6; Mark 4:5-6, 16-17. Shop: See shop and warehouse. Vendors: (1) pastor; (2) Staff pastor. See also seller. (1) Mat. no. 18:12-13 (counting the stores); (2) John 10:12-13. Stork: (1) God's timing (depending on seasons); (2) Renaissance (mass immigration); (3) Established in righteousness. See also Birds and Fir Trees. (1-2) jr. 8:7; (3) Psalm 104:17. Storm: (1) problems; (2) examination; (3) adversity; (4) judgment; (5) rinse or
To separate; (6) words against you (opposition); (7) Spiritual opposition. (1) Salt. 107:25-26, 28; (2) Mark 4:37, 40; Luke 8:23-25; (3) is. 25:4; (4) Psalm 83:14-15; It is a. 28:2; 296; Jr. 23:19-20; 25:32; Ezekiel 13:13; (5) Job 21:18; (6) Salt. 55:3.8; (7) Mark 4:35-37. Storm clouds: forecast and upcoming forecast: (1) problem; (2) examination; (3) adversity; (4) objection; (5) Judgment. See also Assault on Scripture. Stove: See Oven. Right: (1) From God; (2) faithful spiritual advancement; (3) trust in God; (4) Prepared or Open Hearts; (5) No Derogation or Derogation; (6) straightness; (7) Resolve to go forward; (8) do not deviate; (9) fair; (10) Obedience. See also vertical. (1) James 1:17; (2) Prov 3:5-6; John 1:23; (3) Proverbs 3:5-6 (“He will straighten your paths” = “He will straighten your paths”); (4) is. 40:3-4; Friend. 3:3; Mark 1:3; John 1:23; (5) Acts 16:11; 21:1; (6) Luke 13:11-13; (7) Hebrews 12:12-13; (8) 1Sam. 6:12; prove. 4:25; (9) Ezekiel. 1:7; (10) Ezekiel. 1:12. Straitjacket: (1) Unable to do anything about the situation (helpless); (2) unable to do anything on their own; (3) under control; (4) disarmed or wounded; (5) No threat; (6) Controlling Spirit; (7) loss of strength and influence; (8) wild and out of control; (9) Fool. See also weapons. (1) Lam. 1:14; (2) Judges. 15:12-14; Dan. 3:21, 23-27; Eph. 6:10-11; (3-4) 2 Sam. 23:21; 1 Kings 22:34; (5) Judges. 15:12-14; (6) 1 Kings 21:7; Ecl. 7:26; (7) 1 Kings 13:4; (8) Mark 5:3-5; (9) Prov. 7:22b; 14:16-17a; 20:3. Stranger: (1) alien; (2) unrecognized/unknown/disguised; (3) Not of God; (4) Not at home; (5) secular; (6) profane; (7) false; (8) harmed; (9) offensive; (10) liar; (11) unbelievers; (12) unusual; (13) Homosexuality. See also Alien, Strange and Unknown. (1) Genesis 35:2, 4 (KJV); Exodus 2:22; PS 137:4 (KJV); (2) Genesis 42:7 Joshua. 24:23 (RSV); PS114:1; Acts 17:20; (3) Genesis 35:2, 4 (KJV); Exodus 30:9; Lev. 10:1; heb. 13:9; (4) Extract. 2:22; heb. 11:9-10 (KJV); (5) Extract. 22:21; German 32:12; Joseph 24:20 (KJV); (6) Lv. 10:1 (see KJV and NKJV); (7) Deuteronomy 32:16; (8) Job 19:3 (cf. KJV and NKJV); (9) Job 19:17 (cf. KJV and NKJV); (10) Salt. 144:7, 11;
(11) Prov. 2:16-17; 6:23-24; 22:14; 27:13; (12) 1 Fr. 4:4, 12; (13) Jude 1:7. Alien: (1) unbeliever (not of the household of faith); (2) Not Associated; (3) Christ (when Christ appears as a stranger, this is a test, according to Scripture below, or a solemn warning, because it means they do not know him); (4) angels; (5) residents or pilgrims; (6) no family (foreigners); (7) Not at home; (8) An outcast; (9) One without its own determination; (10) You are not yourself; (11) Don't know or don't know; (12) Not of the "crowd". See also foreigner, foreigner, foreigner, and stranger. (1) Genesis 17:12 (KJV); Exodus 12:42-43, 48 (KJV); 29:33 (KJV); Lev. 22:25 (RSV); German 5:15 p.m. (KJV); PS 6:45 p.m. (RSV); Ps.54:3; prove. 2:16-17 (KJV); 6:1; 11:15 am; 27:13; It is a. 1:7; Luke 17:18 (KJV); Eph. 2:19; (2) Genesis 15:13; (3) Mat. no. 25:38, 40, 45; (4) Hebrews 13:2; (5) Genesis 17:8; 234 (RV); 28:4; 36:7; 37:1; Lev. 25:23; Exodus 6:4; heb. 11:13; 1 pet. 2:11; (6) Genesis 31:15; Exodus 18:3; work 7:15 p.m.; PS69:8; Friend. 5:25 p.m.; (7-8) Excerpt. 2:22; PS 119:19; (9) Lv. 19:10 23:22; (10) Proverbs 27:2; (11) Luke 24:18; John 10:5; (12) Mat. no. 25:35-36. Strangle/d: (1) suffocate your spiritual life; (2) python spirit; (3) The cares of the world choking faith; (4) Stop the flow of the Holy Spirit. See also Choke/ing, Kill/Killing, Murder, and Python. (1) Job 7:15; (2) Acts 16:16-18; (3) Mat. no. 13:22 (4) 1 Thess. 5:19. Strawberries: (1) Romance; (2) love and friendship; (3) Good fruit; (4) temptation. See also berries. (1) song. 2:3b; (2) As a "heart-shaped" fruit with a sweet scent; (3) Mat. no. 7:17; (4) Genesis 3:6. Currently: (1) A believer or church; (2) outpouring of the Word or Spirit; (3) place of refreshment; (4) revival (rivulets in the desert); (5) justice; (6) A stream of test words; (7) fickle person (current change); (8) overloaded (current overflow); (9) Judgment (chain of fire). See also stream, stream, river, and water. (1) song. 4:12-15; It is a. 66:12; (2) Psalm 46:4; 78:16, 20; (3) Psalm 126:4; (4) is. 35:6; (5) Amos 5:24; (6) Luke 6:48-49; (7) Job 6:15; (8) Salt. 124:4; (9) is. 30:28, 33; Dan. 7:10. Street: (1) Suspended; (2) bring to light (make public); (3) public announcement or proclamation; (4) well known; (5) a person's life path; (6) what is coming; (7) meeting point; (8) Called to trust in God (straight road);
(9) Pure and without agenda (golden and transparent); (10) destructive path (broad road); (11) The street can be a measure of a city's morale, prosperity, or spiritual state; (12) The World (The street contrasts with the house with the scarlet cord [the church]); (13) The place of impurity (sin); (14) neglected (on the street); (15) place of work/task; (16) Place to visit. See also Road, Foot, Trail and Highway. (1) Mat. no. 6:5; (2) 2Sam. 21:12; Esther 6:9 (KJV); prove. 1:20 (RSV); Ecl. 12:4; Song. 3:2; It is a. 15:3; Mark 6:56; Acts 5:15; 12:10; (3) 2Sam. 1:20; no 8:3 (RSV); Esther 6:11 (KJV); prove. 1:20-21 (KJV); Eccl.12:5; It is a. 42:2; Jr. 11:6; Friend. 6:2; 12:19 p.m. Luke 10:10-11; (4) Luke 13:25b-26; (5) Proverbs 7:8; 26:13; (6) Psalms 119:105; prove. 4:18; It is a. 42:16 (God's way is illuminated); (7) No. 8:1 (RSV); work 29:7; Luke 14:21; (8) prov. 3:5-6 and Acts 9:11-15; (9) Revelation 21:21; (10) Song. 3:2 and Matt. 7:13-14; (11) Genesis 19:2; Judges 19:15-27; PS55:11; 144:13-14; It is a. 59:14; Jr. 5:1; 7:17; (12) Jose. 2:19; prove. 7:12; (13) 2Sam. 10:43 p.m.; PS 18:42; It is a. 10:6; (14) Job 31:32; Jr. 2:16 p.m.; As in "in the streets"; (15) Proverbs 22:13; 26:13; (16) is. 51:23. Lost: (1) Lost; (2) find addresses; (3) instructions; (4) want to know the way; (5) Where is someone. (1-5) Excerpt. 33:13; PS25:4; Jr. 42:3; Acts 16:17. Lamppost: See Lamppost. Strength: (1) God; (2) spiritual power; (3) boldness; (4) strength of heart, soul, or spirit; (5) First born. See also hills and power. (1) 1Sam. 15:29; (2) Judges. 16:6, 19-20; Luke 1:80; (3) Psalm 138:3; (4) Psalm 27:14; 31:24; 73:26; 138:3; Luke 1:80; Eph. 3:16; (5) Genesis 49:3; German 21:17; PS 78:51; 105:36. Camilla: (1) Victim of spiritual warfare (due to ignorance). (1) 1Sam. 31:3. Elongation: (1) Elongation; (2) exaggeration; (3) preparation for service (stretching muscles); (4) expand sphere of influence; (5) exercising (or exercising) mental or physical power and dominion over (often by force); (6) cover; (7) Spiritual awakening; (8) Being taken to the next spiritual level; (9) reach (hand); (10) hugging (hand); (11) assist (hand); (12) exercise faith; (13) show domain; (14) judgment (hand); (15) By force; (16) arrive at (request); (17) Performing signs and wonders
(exercise of power); (18) identify with (melee); (19) supplicating god (or a false god); (20) challenge; (21) expressing mercy or grace; (22) Pride (neck). See also workshop. (1) Is. 54:2; (2) How to exaggerate the size of a fish with your hands; (3) Luke 1:80; (4) is. 8:8; (5) Extract. 14:16, 21, 26-27; 15:12; German 4:34; 5:15; 9:29; Joseph 8:18-19; 1 sat. 24:6; 26:9, 11; 2 Sat. 12:16 p.m.; 1 Kings 8:42 (guided by prayer); It is a. 8:8; 23:11; (6) Extract. 25:20; 1 Kings 6:27; (7) Song. 5:2; It is a. 50:4; zac 4:1; (8) Rom. 1:17; 2 color. 3:18; (9) Mat. no. 12:13; 2 color. 10:14 (RSV); (10) Mat. no. 12:49 (11) Matt. 2:30-31; (12) Mark 3:5; (13) Acts 4:30; (14) Excerpt. 3:20; 6:6b; 7:5, 19; 8:5-6; 2 Kings 21:13 (measured and short); It is a. 5:25; 9:12, 17, 21; 10:4; (15) Excerpt. 6:6b; (16) Proverbs 1:24; Rome. 10:21; (17) German. 7:19; Acts 4:30; (18) 1 Kings 17:21; 2 Kings 4:34-35; (19) Job 11:13; PS 44:20; 68:31; 88:9; 143:6; (20) Job 15:25; (21) Proverbs 31:20; (22) is. 3:16. Stripes: (1) Heal; (2) injustice; (3) discipline; (4) peace; (5) cleaned; (6) Talk about wearing one's cross (wearing stripes); (7) He speaks of double meaning (with stripes). See also single colors. (1) Is. 53:5; 1 pet. 2:24; (2-3) 2 Sam. 7:14; PS 89:32; (4) is. 53:5; (5) Lv. 8:15; (6) Colossians 1:24; Friend. 16:24; (7) James 1:8; 4:8. Stroke: (1) bad blood; (2) family relationship problem; (3) Enemy Attack; (4) Judgment. (1) Judge. 5:26-27; (2) is. 1:5; (3) 2 Kings 4:17-37; (4) jr. 30:23. Plush toy: (1) Not real/fake (not true); (2) false consolation; (3) seeking solace; (4) Harmless/innocent or seemingly harmless/innocent. (1) Mat. no. 7:15; (2) Psalm 69:20; zac 10:2; (3) 2 Corinthians 1:3-4; (4) Mat. no. 10:16; Acts 28:5. Stumbling: See Autumn. Stump: (1) One person cut off; (2) judgment; (3) humiliation. (1-3) Dan. 4:15-26. Division of property: (1) Moving to your property. (1) Joshua. 1:6. Underwater: (1) Not public or not on public display; (2) underground church; (3) Church in Spirit; (4) Vessel of the Spirit not yet revealed; (5) The Spirit (submarine looking underwater). (1) John 8:59; 12:36 p.m. (2) Acts 8:1, 3-4; (3) 1 Corinthians 12:13; (4) John 14:22; 17:6;
Rome. 16:25-26; (5) Proverbs 20:27; Rome. 8:27. Alternative: (1) appointment; (2) replacement. (1) Genesis 4:25; (2) 1Sam. 16:1. Sucking: (1) dependency; (2) tied or held by; (3) parenting and lactation (baby); (4) drain; (5) taking the life of (parasites); (6) providence; (7) juvenile and immature (baby); (8) innocent; (9) food (blood); (10) milk-fed (baby); (11) comfort; (12) comfort; See also leeches. (1) German. 32:13; 1 sat. 1:23; (2) German. 32:13; work 39:30; It is a. 60:16; (3) Numbers 11:12; Friend. 24:19 (KJV); (4) Ezekiel. 23:34; (5) Proverbs 30:15; (6) German. 33:19 (KJV); (7) Numbers 11:12; German 32:25; 1 sat. 15:3; (8) 1Sam. 7:9; It is a. 11:8; (9) Job 39:30; (10) 1Sam. 1:23; 1 Kings 3:21 (KJV); (11) is. 66:11; (12) is. 66:12-13. Proceedings/Prosecution: (1) spiritually exercise your legal right to what was stolen from you; (2) claiming the wealth of the world; (3) harbor unforgiveness (being sued); (4) An actual threat of litigation. (1) Proverbs 6:30-31; (2) Excerpt. 3:22; 12:35-36; (3) Mat. no. 5:23-26; 18:32-35; Luke 12:58. Sugar: See honey. Suicide: (1) warning of imminent suicidal thoughts; (2) oppression and/or depression; (3) hopelessness; (4) spirit of heaviness; (5) self hatred; (6) wanting to give up; (7) self-pity; (8) Distorted form of revenge (taking revenge on someone). (1) See below; (2) 1 Kings 19:4; Jon. 4:3, 8; (3) Numbers 11:15; 1 sat. 31:3-5; (4) is. 61:3; (5) 1 John 3:15; (6) 1 Kings 19:4; (7) 1 Kings 19:4; (8) Numbers 35:31; German 21:9 (trying to make them guilty). The Bible seems to define three stages in the life of a person contemplating suicide: (1) impossibility, loss, or failure; (2) Emotions dominating proper decision-making; (3) Lack of social support. If this seems obvious, seek professional help immediately. Process: (1) business; (2) pastor; (3) desire for notoriety (expensive lawsuit); (4) claim; (5) Renewed Authority (Better Complaint); (6) mockery (staggering fact); (7) angels (magnificent clothing); (8) rot and decay (eaten by moths); (9) Cloak of Christ (scented). It is important to explore what an event represents to the person with the dream or vision; this will be of great importance
determine their interpretation. The color of the costume can also be an important clue to its meaning. See also clothing and individual colors. (1) Ezekiel 27:20-21, 24a; (3-4) Mark 12:38-40 (note the other witnesses in this passage before declaring this interpretation); (5) Luke 15:22; (6) Luke 23:11; (7) Luke 24:4; (8) Job 13:28; (9) Psalms 45:8. Suitcase: (1) travel; (2) exit; (3) preparation; (4) baggage; (5) give him a load (someone who gives him a bag); (6) Help with your burdens (someone to carry your suitcase). See also suitcase, cruise and vacation. (1) Joshua. 9:3-6; (2-3) 1 Kings 10:2, 10; (4) is. 46:1-2; Jon. 1:5; (5) Luke 11:46; (6) Gal. 6:2 Summer: (1) Harvest time (late summer); (2) The Prelude to the Second Coming of Christ; (3) preparation time; (4) dry weather (and heat); (5) fruiting; (6) The end. See also drought, fig, and winter. (1) Proverbs 10:5; It is a. 16:9b; 18:5-6; Jr. 8:20; Dan. 2:35; John 4:35; (2) Mat. no. 24:32-34; Mark 13:26-28; Luke 21:30; (3) Proverbs 10:5; 30:25; (4) Psalm 32:4; (5) 2Sam. 16:1-2; It is a. 28:4; Jr. 40:10; 48:32b; Microphone 7:1; (6) Amos 8:1-2; Jr. 8:20. Sun: (1) Glory of God; (2) father; (3) Jesus Christ. (1) Psalm 19:1-6; 84:11; (2) Genesis 37:9-10; (3) salt. 19:4b-6; Poorly. 4:2a; Acts 26:1315; Revelation 1:16-17. Sun (setting): (1) The setting sun means that the glory is passing away; (2) end of transmission; (3) time for reckoning; (4) Followed by dark activity; (5) death. (1) Judge. 19:14-28; 1 Kings 22:36; 2 Chr. 18:34; (2) Excerpt. 17:12; Joseph 10:13; Eph. 4:26; (3) German. 24:13, 15; Joseph 10:27; Judges 14:18; HP 50:1; Eph. 4:26; (4) Psalm 104:19-20; John 13:30; (5) Genesis 28:11; Sleep parallels death in Scripture (e.g., John 11:11-13); Dan. 6:14; Daniel's experience in the lions' den anticipates Jesus' experience of death, hell and resurrection. Sun (rising): (1) New revelation; (2) beginning or new beginning; (3) Eve of Revival; (4) resurrection. (1) Genesis 32:31; (2-3) Mat. no. 28:1, 7-8; (4) Mat. no. 28:1, 7. Sunburn: (1) God's judgment; (2) sin brought to light; (3) Descent from fame (only if the dream is positive).
See also Burn and Burned. (1) Ezek. 4:41 p.m.; Revelation 18:8; (cf. John 5:22 and Mal. 4:2); (2) John 3:20-21; (3) Extract. 34:29; Revelation 1:15; 2:18. Sunday: (1) One; (2) God; (3) resurrection; (4) new beginnings; (5) Rest. See also day and seven (The secular world considers Sunday to be the seventh day of the week.) (1-2) Genesis 1:1; (3-4) Mat. no. 28:1,6; (5) Extract. 23:12. Sunflowers: (1) disciples (follow the sun [son] and are full of seed [word]). (1) Evil. 4:2 and Mt. 8:23, (cf. Luke 8:11). Sunglasses: (1) Christ's perspective; (2) spiritual perspective; (3) to face the glory of God; (4) problems with self-image (particularly when wearing sunglasses indoors); (5) Unable to handle fame. See also sun. (1) Psalm 19:4b-5a; Poorly. 4:2; (2) Numbers 12:6-8; 1 color. 1:12 p.m. (3) 2 Corinthians 3:7-8; (4) 1 Fr. 3:3; (5) Extract. 34:33, 35. Tan: (1) The glory of God (tan). (1) Excerpt. 34:29; Revelation 1:15; 2:18. Superhero: (1) Christ; (2) The Holy Spirit; (3) you are empowered by the Holy Spirit (you as a superhero); (4) Mighty man or woman of God; (5) demonic spirit (enemies); (6) Superman can be an Antichrist (instead of Christ). See also famous person. (1) Luke 24:19, 51; (2-3) Acts 10:38; (4) Acts 7:22; 2 color. 12:12; (5) Luke 4:6; 10:19; (6) 2 Thess. 2:9. Supermarket: See Store. Overseers: (1) The Holy Spirit; (2) leader. (1) John 14:26; Acts 16:6-7; (2) Acts 6:3. Supper: (1) Marriage Supper of the Lamb (Great Feast); (2) Covenant Food; (3) intimate companionship; (4) Last Supper; (5) the memory of Jesus' death; (6) celebration; (7) Call the heart to communion with Christ. See also table. (1) Luke 14:16; Revelation 19:9a, 17; (2) Luke 22:20; (3) John 12:2; 21:20; Revelation 3:20; (4) John 13:2, 4; (5) 1 Corinthians 11:20; (6) Mark 6:21; (7) Revelation 3:20. Surf: (1) Espírito Santo Wave; (2) Flow of the Holy Spirit. (1-2) 1 Kings 18:12; It is a. 44:3; It is a. 59:19 (note here that the comma is in the wrong place); Mark 1:8; Acts 2:17.
Surfer: (1) Prophet (waiting for the wave of the Spirit); (2) worship leader (surfing the anointing); (3) Move in the Spirit (work in the gifts). See also surfing, breakers and waves. (1) Is. 40:31; Room 2:1-2; (2) 1Sam. 10:5-6; Friend. 14:29-30; (3) Rom. 5:15 (NIV). Surfing: (1) Fluir in Espírito Santo (Stand Up Surfer); (2) Negative navigation on the World Wide Web (browser horizontal, not vertical). See also surf surfers and waves. (1) Acts 11:28; Revelation 11:11; (2) Psalm 51:10 (KJV). Swallow (bird): (1) Kind of true believer (heavenly being). Seen in the attributes of the bird: (2) He rears his young in the courts of God; (3) No Landing; (4) constant prayer (chatter); (5) Time conscious (seasons). (2) Psalm 84:3; (3) prov. 26:2 (cf. Hebrews 11:9-10); (4) is. 38:14 (cf. 1 Thessalonians 5:17); (5) jr. 8:7 (cf. 1 Thessalonians 5:1-2). Swallow (verb): (1) allow or embrace; (2) swallowing; (3) consumed; (4) captured and killed; (5) destroy; (6) steal; (7) suffocated; (8) participate; (9) speed (swallow the floor); (10) devour; (11) suppression; (12) censorship; (13) kill; (14) abuse; (15) About. See also drinking, eating, and mouth. (1) Mat. no. 23:24; (2) Ezekiel. 36:3; 1 color. 15:54; (3) no. 16:30, 32, 34; German 11:6; Ecl. 10:12; It is a. 28:7; Justice. 2:5; (4) 2Sam. 17:16; (5) 2Sam. 20:19-20; (6) Works 5:5; (7) Job 6:3; (8) Labor 20:18; (9) Job 39:24; (10) Salt. 21:9; (11) Salt. 56:1; (12) Salt. 57:3; (13) Salt. 124:3; prove. 1:12; (14) Amos 8:4; (15) Jon. 1:17. Swamp: (1) No Spirit Flow; (2) no way out; (3) erase the mind; (4) standing water; (5) Jammed. (1) Mat. no. 13:58 & Acts 10:38; (2) Mark 4:24; (3) 1 Thess. 5:19; (4) Extract. 15:23; (5) Salt. 69:2,14; heb. 12:1. Swan: (1) Grace; (2) love (two swans); (2) sun; (3) moon; (4) Impure spirit. (1-4) Historical, cultural and mythological associations; (4) Lv. 11:18. Swear (Curse): (1) Bitter Water; (2) speak words of death; (3) denial of Christ; (4) to put a curse on someone or himself; (5) lose spiritual power; (6) corruption; (7) worldly discontent; (8) greed; (9) verbal violence;
(10) disputes; (11) pride; (12) jealousy; (13) hatred; (14) spirit of murder; (15) frustration. (1) Numbers 5:18b; James 3:9-12; (2) Proverbs 18:21; Mark 15:11-15; (3) Mat. no. 26:7475; (4) Mat. no. 26:74; (cf. Matthew 27:23, Acts 5:30 and Galatians 3:13); (5-6) Eph. 4:26, 27, 29, 30; (7) Fil. 4:11; 3 John 1:10; (8) Hebrews 13:5; (9) Luke 3:14; (10) Jude 1:8-9; (11) Proverbs 21:24; 1 team 6:3-6; (12) Prov. 6:34-35; (13-14) Mark 15:1115; 1 John 3:15; (15) 3 John 1:10. Sweating: (1) Human labor or self-exertion; (2) sin; (3) fear and anxiety (blood sweat); (4) worry; (5) Poverty mentality. (1) Genesis 3:19; Ezekiel 44:18; (2) Genesis 3:17-19; (3) Luke 22:44; (4) As in "don't worry"; (4-5) 2 Sam. 9:6-7; Friend. 6:31-33, 34; Luke 10:38-42. Sweep: (1) clean; (2) research; (3) drastic reforms; (4) Judgment. See also broom. (1-2) Luke 15:8; (3) As in "radical changes"; (4) As in "Getting Rid of Sin and Dirt"; Genesis 18:23 (NIV). Candy: See Candy. flatulence: (1) flattery; (2) signs of corruption or dishonor; (3) injustice; (4) poisonous or poisonous; (5) vanity. See also workshop and yeast. (1) 2 pets. 2:18; Jude 1:16 (empty words); (2) Numbers 5:21-22, 27; German 8:4; (3) is. 30:13; (4) Acts 28:6; (5) 2 Corinthians 12:20 (compare KJV and NKJV). Swimming: (1) Move in spirit; (2) flow of life; (3) bring to the surface; (4) deep (suggests that the water is deep); (5) letting go and trusting God; (6) self-progress; (7) Overwhelmed by sadness or pain. See also deep. (1-2) Ezek. 47:5; It is a. 25:11; (3) 2 Kings 6:6; (4) Psalm 42:7 (lower); Ezekiel 47:5; (5) Ezekiel. 47:5 (having to break trust in the ground beneath your feet); (6) John 21:7 (cf. John 21:3, 18); (7) Psalms 6:6-7. Pool: (1) Immersed in God (in the pool); (2) Ready for baptism; (3) cleaning or cleaning; (4) church; (5) Church without love (pool with ice). See also swimming. (1-3) Acts 8:38b-39a; Hebrews 10:22b; John 9:7; (4) John 5:2; (5) Mat. no. 12:12 Pork: See Pork. Oscillation: (1) Moved by circumstances/oppositions; (2) change of mind; (3) doubt; (4) double meaning.
See also shaking. (1) Mat. no. 11:7; 2.30; Luke 7:24; (2) 2 Thess. 2:2; (3) James 1:6; (4) James 1:8. Swiss: See Switzerland in the dictionary of names and places. Sword: (1) Word of God; (2 words; (3) Divide and separate; (4) Live by it, die by it; (5) Two-edged; (6) Tongue; (7) Judgment. See also knife and tongue. (1) Eph. 6:17, Heb 4:12, (2) Ps 55:21, 64:3a, (3) Matt 10:34-35, Rom 8:35, Heb 4:12, (4) Matt 26:52, Revelation 13:10; (5) Revelation 1:16, 2:12, (6) Revelation 1:16, 2:16, (7) 1 Chronicles 21:16, Ezekiel 21:3-59-17, Rom 13:1-4, Revelation 19:15 Syringe: (1) Vaccination, (2) Antidote (life syringe), (3) Since they are used for injection into a vein, they speak of spiritual life or death (depending on the content. See also use of drugs and Needles (1) Prov 4:23, (2) Job 33:4, 2 Corinthians 3:6, (3) Niv 17:11a Table: (1) communion or communion; (2) alignment with someone; (3) in of a relationship; (4) fellowship with God; (5) the provision of the king or father; (6) trade or commerce; (7) a place for writing; (8) the heart; (9) union with Christ, ( 10) place of planning, (11) negotiation leading to the signing of association agreements and contracts or contracts leading to, (12) decision-making; (13) serving the body of Christ; (14) Denotes your sphere of influence (large/small table). See also glass table, kitchen, dining, seating and under table. (1) 1 Corinthians 10:20-21; (2) 1Sam. 20:34; Luke 22:21; (3) John 12:2; 13:28; (4) 1 Corinthians 10:20-21; (5) 2Sam. 9:7-11; 19:28; PS23:5; 78:19; Friend. 15:26-27; Luke 22:30; (6) Mat. no. 21:12; Mark 11:15; John 2:15; (7) 2 Corinthians 3:3; (8) Lv. 24:6 (clean tablet); 2 color. 3:3; (9) John 13:28; (10) Dan. 11:27 a.m.; (11) As in "both parties came to the table"; (12) John 13:27, 30; (13) Acts 6:2; (14) 1 Kings 10:5. Table (glass): (1) transparency of communion; (2) see through the heart; (3) Fragile relationship. (1) 1 Corinthians 10:21; (2) 2 Corinthians 3:3 (RSV); (3) 1Sam. 19:7-10; 20:32-34. Table (below table): (1) deception; (2) bribery; (3) Taxation. (1) Proverbs 23:7 (The heart is under the surface); (2) 1Sam. 8:3; 12:3; work 15:34; PS 26:10; Amos 5:12. Table tennis: See tennis/court. Tail: (1) Subordinate; (2) Second place; (3) below; (4) disobedience; (5) cursed; (6) troublemakers; (7) false prophet; (8) powerful spine; (9) Influence or Loyalty.
See also head. (1-3) Deut. 28:13; (4) German. 28:44; (5) Genesis 3:14 (A serpent is but a tail!); (6) is. 7:4 (RSV); (7) is. 9:14-15; (8) Revelation 9:10, 19; (9) Revelation 12:3-4. Large: (1) leader (large person); (2) authority (exalted person); (3) master; (4) Proud or arrogant. See also Long, Small, Short, Highest, and Tower for tall buildings. (1-2) 1 Sam. 9:2; (3) 1Sam. 17:4; (4) is. 2:12; Jr. 48:29. Higher: If something is higher than it originally was, it could mean that: (1) its influence is increasing; (2) It gets stronger; (3) takes more leadership; (4) He becomes proud. (1) Excerpt. 34:24; (2) Excerpt. 1:9; PS 119:32; (3) 1Sam. 9:2; (4) 1Sam. 15:17. Tandem bike: (1) soul mates; (2) Cooperation. See also bicycle. (1-2) Philip. 1:27; 2:19-20. Panzer (Army): (1) Mighty Ministry; (2) Ministry of Impact; (3) Powerful Ministry of Liberation (destroys enemy strongholds); (4) spiritual warfare; (5) Heavy or difficult words. (1-2) 1 Sam. 2:10; German 20:1; Joel 2:5; No. 2:3; (3) Mat. no. 17:18; (4) Eph. 6:11; (5) Ecl. 8:4; Luke 4:32. Touch: (1) Portal open; (2) ministry of the Holy Spirit; (3) Jesus. See also good. (1) Genesis 7:11b-12; (2-3) John 7:37-39. Tape measure: (1) Preparation of accessories; (2) metered for the Service; (3) It takes a little change of mind to enter (short distance); (4) Preparation for expansion. See also measuring/measuring. (1) 1Sam. 2:19; (2) Genesis 37:3; (3) Mark 12:34; (4) is. 54:2. Tapestry: See Pano. Tar: (1) atonement; (2) protection against settlement; (3) judgment; (4) Works of men. See also brick and salt. (1) Genesis 6:14 (The Hebrew word used here is the Hebrew word for "atonement"); (2) Excerpt. 23; (3) Genesis 14:10; It is a. 34:9; (4) Genesis 11:3. Purpose: (1) Location of vulnerability. See also goal and goal in Dictionary of Names and Places. (1) 2 Kings 6:9.
Tasmanian Devil: (1) Evil spirit that attacks children; (2) It manifests in outbursts of anger; (3) Devil/Demon. (1-2) 1 Kings 4:32-33. These traits are evident in the creature's size and ferocity, as well as its experience; (3) is. 2:16 p.m.; Friend. 17:18. Tassels: (1) Spirit of God (His laws, commandments). See also bookmarks. (1) no. 15:38-39. Evidence: (1) experience; (2) testing and testing; (3) participation; (4) strengthening; (5) judgment; (6) revelation of the heart; (7) no change (bad taste); (8) Humble yourself (not to eat). See also sweet, sour and bitter. (1) Mat. no. 16:28; Luke 9:27; John 8:52; 1 pet. 23; (2) Job 34:3; Friend. 27:34; John 2:9; (3) Luke 14:24; heb. 6:4-5; (4) 1Sam. 14:29 (5) Job 6:30; (6) Psalms 34:8; 119:103-104; prove. 24:13-14; (7) jr. 48:11; (8) Jon. 3:7. Tattoo: (1) difficult; (2) identity or identifiers; (3) carnal person; (4) refugee; (5) vagabond; (6) message; (7) The location of a tattoo is important to its interpretation, ie a tattooed leg would signify fatal violence; a tattooed face would mean a desecrated or poisoned heart. (8) If the tattoo contains recognizable figures or figures, it is clear that these have a deep meaning and must be interpreted individually. See also Biker/Bikie and Scar. (1) Psalm 22:16; (2-5) Genesis 4:14-15; (6) song. 8:6; It is a. 49:16. Taxes: See IRS. Taxi: See Taxi. Teabag: (1) Healing. (1) Revelation 22:2. Teachers: (1) The Holy Spirit; (2) mature disciple of Christ; (3) carnal teacher (false, academic, greedy, demonic); (4) nature; (5) disclosure; (6) Jesus; (7) Known teacher. (1) Luke 12:12; John 14:26; 1 color. 2:13; 1 John 2:27; (2) Rom. 12:7; Eph. 4:11; Colossians 1:28; 3:16; 1 team 2:24; 2 team 3:2; heb. 5:12; (3) 2 Tim. 4:3; Title 1:11; 2 pets. 2:1; Revelation 2:20; (4) 1 Kings 4:30-33; 1 color. 11:14 am; (5) Gal. 1:12; (6) Eph. 4:20-21; (7) Acts 13:1. Team: (1) family; (2) church; (3) business; (4) Christian (disciple); (5) Spiritual opposition. (1) Eph. 5:22-27; (2) Eph. 4:16; (3) No. 4:6; (4) Mark 9:40; Rome. 8:31; (5) Eph. 6:12.
tear (verb): (1) loss; (2) judgment; (3) tracking; (4) Personal Attack. (1) 1Sam. 15:27-28; (2) 1 Kings 13:26; It is a. 5:25 (RSV); (3) salt. 7:1-2; (4) Psalm 35:15 (KJV). Tears: (1) sadness or pain; (2) grief (loss of expectation); (3) problems; (4) suffering; (5) joy; (6) pain; (7) Remorse. See also crying and sadness. (1) John 16:20; Revelation 21:4; (2) Psalm 6:7; 31:9; (3) Psalm 31:9; (4) salt. 88:9; (5) Psalms 126:5; John 16:20; 2 team 1:4; (6) John 16:20; Revelation 21:4; (7) Hebrews 12:17. Kitchen Towel: (1) Easement. (1) John 13:4. Teddy Bear: (1) Fake Prophet familiar; (2) the spirit of Antichrist persecuting immature believers; (3) fake dildo. (1-3) 2 Tim. 3:5-7; 2 pets. 2:1-2. Teenager: (1) insanity; (2) rebel; (3) provocation; (4) Consider your perception of teenagers. See also gang, skinhead, youth, and younger. (1) Proverbs 22:15; (2) Proverbs 30:11; (3) 2 Kings 2:23. Teeth: (1) believer or church; (2 words; (3) Wisdom; (4) Pride in appearance; (5) Winning; (6) Unfaithful person (bad tooth); (7) Indirect person (bad tooth); (8) Biting; (9) ) Fierce (as if showing fangs); (10) judgment tool; (11) decision making or judgment; (12) mockery; (13) lying (false teeth); (14) Predator (sharp teeth); (15) ) power See also braces, cheeks, lips, missing teeth (directly below), mouth, tongue, toothache, toothbrush and toothpaste (1) Song 4:2; 6:6; (The sheep); (2) prov. 30:14; PD. 35:16; 57:4; Jer. 2:16; (4) (5) Heb. 5:14; (6) prov. 25:19; (7) Isaiah 53:2-3, (8) (9-10) Isaiah 41:15, Hab 1:8 (violent = sharp), (11) Isaiah 41:15 (judgment means making decisions) ; (12) Psalms 35:16; (13) Salt. 57:4 and 59:12; (14) Job 16:9; PD. 57:4; (15) Dan. 7:7; Joel 1:6 teeth (lose teeth): (1) lose face; (2) shame; (3) lost of words or lost of words; (4) judgment of God (broken teeth); (5) unfaithful or ungodly person (broken tooth); (6) humiliated (loss of pride); (7) legalistic retaliation; (8) lose sheep; (9) low self-image; (10) ashamed to speak; (11) Hidden self-image issues (missing lower teeth); (12) Hidden disability (missing lower teeth); (13) Disarmed/powered down (no teeth). See also arrows and teeth. (1-3) Lam. 3:16; Eph. 5:12; PS58:3-7; (4) salt. 3:7; 58:6; (5) Salt. 3:7; prove.
25:19; (6) Ezekiel. 28:17; (7) Extract. 21:24; Friend. 5:38; (8) Song. 6:6; (9) is. 41:14; (10) Extract. 6.30 am.; (11) No. 2:10; (12) Proverbs 25:19; (13) Dan. 7:7; Joel 1:6. Teeth (new teeth): (1) Dignity; (2) Fame. (1) Lam. 3:16 (opposite of this); (2) is. 60:1. Telephone: (1) communication; (2) heart/mind (spirit receivers); (3) communicating with God in prayer; (4) Heart receptive to the Spirit of God (touch screen cell phone). (1) Genesis 23:8 (KJV); (2) Mat. no. 11:15 am; (3) Psalms 4:1; 17:6; 18:6; 1 color. 14:2; (4) Mat. no. 12:28 and Luke 11:30. Telephone (broken telephone): (1) communication barrier; (2) communication problems; (3) Hardened heart. (1) John 8:43; (2) Ecl. 9:16; Jr. 22:5; (3) Hebrews 3:15; 4:7b. Telephone Message: (1) Message from God. (1) Mat. no. 10:27. Telescope: (1) remote in space or time; (2) Long-term promise; (3) About to have visions of heaven; (4) resort to justice; (5) prophet or seer; (6) Seen from the second heaven (telescope observer). See also Sniper and Stare. (1-2) Genesis 3:15 and Gal. 4:4; Genesis 15:5; (3) Ezekiel. 1:1; Dan. 4:13; Acts 26:19; (4) Dan. 12:3; (5) 1Sam. 9:9; (6) Salt. 14:2; 53:2 [The first heaven is heaven (see Deuteronomy 4:19), the third heaven is the dwelling place of God (see 2 Corinthians 12:2), and the second heaven is the kingdom of spirits (see Ephesians 6:12) ]. Television: (1) vision/goal; (2) message; (3) news (good or bad headlines in the media); (4) gift of welcome (prophet); (5) receiving visions and dreams; (6) idol/idolatry; (7) attunement/seeking/searching for God; (8) mentality - "alignment"; (9) let the world in; (10) Look at the world. See also radio and stereo. (1) Numbers 24:4; Dan. 4:13; (2) Numbers 12:6; (3) 2Sam. 18:26; 1 Kings 14:6; Friend. 4:23-24; (4-5) Numbers 12:6; (6) Dan. 3:5b; Revelation 16:2b; (7) Numbers 23:3; (8) As in "what do you see"; (9-10) Is. 31:1 (Egypt is the world); 1 John 2:16. Watching TV (sleeping in front of the TV): (1) carelessness or lack of prayer; (2) spiritually insensitive; (3) hindered by idolatry; (4) Unaware of idolatry in our lives. See also falling asleep and falling asleep.
(1-2) Is. 56:10-11; (3-4) Mat. no. 13:15 Narrator: (1) Author or authority. (1) Hebrews 12:2. Temple: (1) Human body (single); (2) church body (corporate); (3) God's heavenly temple. (1) 1 Corinthians 6:19; (2) 2 Corinthians 6:16; (3) Revelation 11:19. Ten: (1) complete; (2) job/cycle completion; (3) Complete. (1-2) Genesis 16:3 (waiting); Genesis 31:7, 41 (deception); Exodus 7-12 (plagues/judgment); Exodus 20:2-17 (instruction); Numbers 14:22 (rebellion); Friend. 25:1 (bride); Friend. 25:20, 28 (talent/investment); Luke 15:8 (riches/salvation); 17:12-17 (cleansing); Revelation 2:10 (tribulation/test); (3) no. 7:14ss. Tennis/Tennis Court: (1) Verbal conflicts; (2) Spiritual Warfare. See also ball. (1-2) Mat. no. 4:1-10. Ten thousand: (1) Seems to express as much as possible in earthly terms; (2) Extreme. (1) Lv. 26:8 (enemies); Friend. 18:24 (debt); 1 color. 4:15 p.m. (teacher); 1 color. 14:19 (words); Jude 1:14 (saints). Shop: (1) Human body; (2) Temporal Church; (3) earthly abode (as opposed to heavenly home). (1) 2 pets. 1:13-14 (NIV); (2) Excerpt. 33:7-8; Number 10:11-12; (3) Hebrews 11:910; (cf. John 14:2). termites: (1) heretics; (2) weaken words (white ant); (3) invisible and destructive; (4) Small invisible sins that bring down the house; (5) Cancer. (1) 2 Tim. 2:17; Title 3:10-11; (2-3) Acts 15:24; Title 1:11; (4) Gal. 5:9; (5) 2 Tim. 2:17. Terrorism: (1) Machinations of the devil. See also terrorist. (1) John 10:10; 2 color. 2:11. Terrorist: (1) Children of the Devil; (2) distorting the gospel; (3) false believers; (4) Plot in the Shadows (5) Pending surprise attack. See also terrorism. (1-3) John 8:44; Acts 13:10; 1 John 3:10; (4) Proverbs 6:14; (5) 1Sam. 30:3. Testicles: See genitals. Theater: See Palco (Theater). Theft: See thief.
Amusement Park: (1) Representation of the life of a believer; (2) scene or episode from one's life; (3) entertainment; (4) feeling; (5) The Kingdom of God. (1) German. 32:13a; Revelation 20:12; (2) 2 Corinthians 11:26; (3) Extract. 32:6b; Luke 8:14; 2 team 3:4; (4) salt. 68:4; (5) Mark 10:14. Gross: (1) Fat; (2) insensitive to God; (3) insensitive; (4) Dull or dull heart. See also thick and thin. (1-2) Deut. 32:15; (3) As in "thick skin"; (4) Mat. no. 15:16 (understanding is related to the receptivity of the heart, Mt 13:19). Thief: (1) warning; (2) possibility of stealing something (possessions, virtue, spiritual gift, etc.); (3) devil; (4) destroyer; (5) murderer; (6) unbeliever; (7) doubt; (8) return sevenfold (thief caught); (9) Dangerous association; (10) shame; (11) contempt; (12) Cursed; (13) A heart attuned to earthly treasures; (14) evil heart; (15) fulfillment in the church; (16) signs of prayerlessness; (17) scammers; (18) negligence; (19) Without notice; (20) Adulterers. See also theft and theft. (1-5) John 10:1, 10; (5) Job 24:14; (6) Psalm 50:17-18; 1 color. 6:9-10; (7) James 1:6; (8) Prov. 6:30-31; (9) Proverbs 29:24; It is a. 1:23; (10) jr. 2:26; (11) jr. 48:27; (12) Zak. 5:3-4; (13) Mat. no. 6:19-21; (14) Mat. no. 15:19; Mark 7:21-22; (15) Mat. no. 21:12-13; (16) Mat. no. 12:43 p.m.; Revelation 16:15; (17) Mat. no. 27:44; (18) John 12:6; (19) 1 Thess. 5:2-4; 2 pets. 3:10; Revelation 3:3; 4:15 p.m.; (20) 2Sam. 12:4, 7-9; prove. 6:26-32. thighs: (1) oath; (2) strength. See also leg and shin. (1) Genesis 24:2-3; 47:29; (2) Psalm 147:10. Lean: (1) Hunger; (2) fine; (3) thin. See also skinny, fat, and skinny. (1) Genesis 41:6-7,27; (2) Excerpt. 39:3; Lev. 1:30 p.m.; 1 Kings 7:29 (KJV); (3) is. 17:4. Thirsty: (1) Desire for God; (2) desire for eternal fulfillment; (3) Dry and barren believer; (4) desire to be satisfied; (5) In a desert; (6) It seems that thirst is usually related to the need for the Spirit, while hunger is related to the Word. See also Hunger and Throat. (1-3) Salt. 42:1-2; 69:3; (cf. Psalm 69:21; John 19:28); John 7:37-39; (4) Mat. no. 5:6;
(5) No. 9:15; (6) No. 9:15; John 6:35; 7:38-39. Thirteen: (1) rebellion; (2) sin; (3) apostasy; (4) desertion; (5) corruption; (6) recoil. (1) Genesis 14:4; (2) The "sixth" prime number (1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13); (3-6) Genesis 10:8, Nimrod 13th generation of Adam (early Babylon); Genesis 16:12, Ishmael was foretold as "a wild man, his hand against all men"; Gen 17:25, Ishmael (son of the flesh) was circumcised at the age of 13; 1 Kings 7:1, it took Solomon 13 years to build his own house compared to the seven it took him to build the temple (1 Kings 6:38). Thirty: (1) proper time/time to rule or serve; (2) 3 x 10 = 30 as such carries the meaning of perfection or fullness [3] of divine order [10] marking the right moment. (1-2) Genesis 41:46; 2 Sat. 5:4; Luke 3:23. Thistle: See thorn. Thorns: (1) sin; (2) curse; (3) deception of worldly riches/concerns; (4) evil men; (5) Word/Life Necklace; (6) cover; (7) fleshly weakness; (8) Standing before a court. See also tree. (1-2) Genesis 3:17-18; (cf. Genesis 22:13; John 19:2); (3) Mat. no. 13:22 (4) Mat. 13:25 (false grain); Luke 6:44-45; (5) Luke 8:14; (6) Os. 2:6; (7) 2 Corinthians 12:7, 9; (8) Hebrews 6:8. One thousand: (1) Always increasing (or more); (2) number expansion; (3) Literal thousands; (4) day; (5) knuckles (1000); (6) knees (2,000); (7) waist (3,000); (8) Must Swim (4,000); (9) Ever-Increasing Grace (5,000). You can also use the meaning of the numbers 1 to 17 to interpret these thousands (except for ten thousand which was mentioned above). If the number is a number like 34,000, consider 30 (if there is an entry for tens) and 4, e.g. B. Increasing the domain after the wait is full. You can also consider 3 and 4; in this case a possible meaning would be the increasing fullness of the domain. Regardless of whether the number is a product (two numbers multiplied) or a sum (two numbers added), consider each number that makes up these equations, for example 66,000 = 6 x 11 x 1000 = increasing disorganization/disintegration of humanity . Another example might be 19,000 = 10 + 9 x 1,000 = Total Score for Continuously Increasing and Total Fertility. Allow the testimony of the spirit and the context of the dream
confirm which interpretation is more likely. (1) Genesis 20:16 (ever increasing salvation); Exodus 20:6, 34:7 (increasing mercy); (2) Excerpt. 32:28 (a complete group of mankind); (4) Psalm 90:4; 2 pets. 3:8; (5) Ezekiel. 47:3; (7) It. 47:4; (8) Ezekiel. 47:4; (9) Ezekiel. 47:5; (9) Mat. no. 2:21 p.m. John 6:10. Thread (scarlet thread): (1) The story of salvation throughout the Word of God; (2) Word of God; (3) The blood of Jesus; (4) Thin or thin line; (5) love. (1-2) song. 4:3a; (3-4) Yosh. 2:18-19 (talks about the blood of Christ); (5) song. 4:3a. Three: (1) God/Deity (2) Complete; (3) resurrection; (4) perfect; (5) divine abundance; (6) The Holy Spirit; (7) Three articles may = three days or three years; (8) witness; (9) Father, Son and Holy Spirit; (10) spirit, soul and body; (11) Third Heaven. See also One Hundred (meaning 300), Three-Story Building, and Two. (1) Isaiah 6:3; Friend. 28:19; 1 John 5:7; (2) Excerpt. 5:3 (complete separation); Mark 14:30, 66-72 (complete denial); John 21:15-17 (full confession); (3) Genesis 1:13; Joseph 1:11; Friend. 12:39-40; (4) Luke 13:32; (5) Eph. 3:19 (father); 4:13 (Son), Colossians 2:9 (Holy Spirit); (6) Mat. no. 28:19; (7) Genesis 40:10, 12, 16, 18; 41:1; (8) German. 7:15 p.m.; Friend. 18:16; (9) Mat. no. 28:19; 1 John 5:7 (KJV); (10) 1 Thess. 5:23; (11) 2 Corinthians 12:2. Three-story building: (1) fullness of spirit; (2) maturity in Christ; (3) Illustration of the first, second and third heaven (heaven [1-3] refers to the level of the building in which it is located). See also House, Single Numbers, and Three. (1-3) Colossians 2:9-10; 1 John 5:8; Revelation 12:11; (cf. Gen 6:16); 2 color. 12:2. .357 Magnum: (1) Words of Power; (2) threat; (3) Fear. See also Arcs and Spheres. (1) 1Sam. 17:43-44; (2-3) 1 Sam. 17:7. Throat: (1) passageway to the heart; (2) Open Grave; (3) concludes that one's words reflect the state of one's heart; (4) death threat (knife to throat); (5) godless or godless (thirsty or dry throat); (6) unforgiveness of heart (seized by the throat); (7) Threat. See also jugular vein, neck, seat, throat (cut), and tongue. (1-3) Salt. 5:9; Rome. 3:13; (4) Proverbs 23:2; (5) Psalm 69:3 (cf. John 19:28); (6-7) Mat. no. 18:28.
Throat (cut): (1) death; (2) kill someone mercilessly with words; (3) threat; (4) Notice; (5) Stop (as in "kill" what you are doing). See also decapitation, kill/kill, assassination, neck, jugular, and throat. (1) Is. 1:11; (2) salt. 57:4; (3-5) Proverbs 23:2. Thrombosis: (1) lack of circulation; (2) Prolonged sitting; (3) lazy in the Lord; (4) Reduce flow and make walking difficult. See also walking. (1) Prov 6:9-11; 24:33-34; (2-3) 1 Corinthians 15:58; 2 Thess. 3:8; (4) Psalm 44:18. throne: (1) authority; (2) judgment; (3) heaven; (4) seat; (5) the glory of Christ; (6) domain; (7) The place of mercy (throne of mercy); (8) The place from which God reigns. (1) Luke 1:32-33; (2) Mat. no. 19:28; Luke 22:30; Revelation 20:4, 11-12; (3-4) Mat. no. 5:34; 23:22; Acts 7:49; (5) Mat. no. 25:31; (6) Colossians 1:16; (7) Hebrews 4:16; (8) Hebrews 12:2; Revelation 1:4; 3:21; 4:2-5; 7:10; 19:4. Start: (1) start words; (2) speak; (3) danger; (4) pull down (pulling down); (5) Judging (playing). See also Orb and Steps (Going Down). (1-2) 1 Sam. 17:40-49; 2 Sat. 16:13; (3) 1Sam. 18:11; (4) jr. 1:10; (5) 2cr. 36:3. Thumb: (1) leverage; (2) potency; (3) works; (4) Controlled by. (1-2) Judges. 1:6-7; (3) Extract. 29:20 (dedicated to ministry); Lev. 8:23-24; 14:14, 17, 25, 28; (4) As in "under the thumb". Miniature: (1) miniature version of a larger unfolding scene; (2) embryonic vision of the future; (3) miniature sketch. See also nails (fingers). (1-2) Genesis 1:12; (3) See plans. Thunder: (1) Voice of God; (2) judgment; (3) performance; (4) Powerful voices. (1) Job 37:4-5; John 12:28-30; (2) 1Sam. 2:10; Revelation 6:1ff; (3) Job 26:14; (4) Revelation 10:4. Thursday: (1) five; (2) grace or favor. See also Day and Four (The secular world considers Thursday the fourth day of the week.) (1) Genesis 1:22-23; (2) Genesis 43:34; 45:11; Lev. 26:8. Tick (noun): (1) Hidden parasite; (2) Life-stealing parasite. See also parasite. (1-2) Proverbs 30:15a.
Verify (verb): (1) God's approval; (2) approval; (3) Correct; (4) passed; (5) Correct. See also Mark. (1) Acts 2:22 (KJV); 2 team 2:15; (2) Rom. 2:18 p.m.; (3-4) Philip. 3:14, 17; (5) Luke 10:28. Admission: (1) your spiritual calling; (two); Salvation; (3) immigration authorities; (4) entry into God's promises (the kingdom); (5) The Holy Spirit; (6) Something you bought; (7) Open up to something. See also Shopping and Queuing. (1) Mat. no. 10:1; Luke 6:13; (2) Genesis 7:13; (3) Numbers 14:24; (4) John 3:5; (5) 2 Cor. 1:22 (guaranteed entry); Rome. 8:16; (6-7) Proverbs 18:17. Tsunami: See flood, tsunami and waves. Tide: (1) public opinion (the gravitational pull of the world); (2) Deluge (Flood); (3) the influence of the Church; (4) current of the spirit (ebb); (5) Eve of destruction or rebirth (really ebb). See also Flood, Moon and Tsunami. (1) Mat. no. 16:14; John 7:12; As in "the tide of public opinion"; (2) Joshua. 3:15b; It is a. 59:19b; (3) 1 Cor. 11:7 and times. 4:2 and Eph. 5:23 (sun = Jesus, moon = church, the moon reflects the glory of the sun); (4-5) Amos 8:11; It is a. 35:1. tie (noun): (1) business; (2) formal. (1) Prov. 6:20-21; (2) As in "Casual Wear". Bind (verb): (1) Guaranteed; (2) arrested; (3) Lead. (1) Mat. no. 21:2; Mark 11:2; Luke 19:30; (2) Excerpt. 39:31; 1 sat. 6:7; 2 Kings 7:10; (3) Proverbs 6:21-22. Tiger: (1) Strong evil force; (2) Satan; (3) Malicious religious spirit (white tiger). See also Leon. (1) Microphone 3:1-3; (2) Mark 1:13; (3) Microphone. 3:1-3. On the tightrope: (1) Walking a fine line; (2) fall hazard; (3) On a dangerous path; (4) Credit required; (5) Spiritually Focused. (1-2) Genesis 4:7; PS 56:13; prove. 10:8; 11:5; (3) Numbers 22:32; (4) Job 31:6; prove. 11:1; 20:23; (5) Mat. no. 14:29-30. Tiles: (1) heart as base (tiles); (2) Heart (shower tiles). See also stone steps. (1) Mat. no. 7:25 a.m.; Luke 6:48; (2) Ecl. 12:6-7. Time: (1) Life (as in "Time of Life"); (2) A punctual time (i.e. 6:00 a.m.) may refer to the meaning of the numbers 1 through 12. (3) Treasure God's timing; (4) the eve of Christ's return; (5 minutes to 12); (5) Reference may be made to time or fractions
for years See also single numbers, before and after, time, early, late, measurement, interval, calendar, and urgency. (1) Genesis 18:10; Acts 17:26; James 4:14; 1 pet. 4:2; (3) Acts 2:1; Gallon. 4:4; Eph. 1:10; (4) Php 4:5b; (5) Dan. 7:25 b. Time is running out: (1) the end of time; (2) the return of Christ; (3) The brevity of life. See also Urgency. (1) 1 Corinthians 7:29; (2) 1 Corinthians 7:29; Fil. 4:5; (3) Psalm 89:47-48. Calendar: (1) God's timetable. See also clock, calendar (personal), calendar (work), time, and clock. (1) Esther 4:14b; Gallon. 4:4; Eph. 1:10. Tin: (1) impurity; (2) hypocrisy; (3) Refining. See also tin. (1-2) Is. 1:25 (RSV); Ezekiel 22:18, 20; (3) no. 31:22-23. Tin Man: (1) Heartless Man. (1) Ezek. 11:19 am; Friend. 12:12 Shooting: (1) Where the Rubber Meets the Road (where our faith is overcome); (2) Tire type can indicate the nature of a service (ie, fat off-road tires can mean powerful, unconventional service); (3) Tire mounting may be a preparation for service; (4) Tire noise can indicate: (a) you are in a hurry; (b) powerful; (c) immaturity; (d) seeking attention. See also automobile, flat tire, four wheel drive, tire (bare wheel) (directly below), and wheels. (1) Mat. no. 7:21; Luke 11:2b (KJV); Fil. 2:12 (obedience); (2) Psalm 18:33; (3) Eph. 6:15; (4a) Extract. 14:9; (4b) 1 Kings 18:46; (4c) Proverbs 20:29; (4d) Prov. 25:27b; Jr. 9:23-24. Tires (no tread): (1) unsafe service; (2) exhausted (spiritually tired); (3) Ministry neglected. (1) 1 Tim. 1:19-20; 2 pets. 2:14-15; (2) Excerpt. 18:18 (do not delegate); (3) Psalm 73:2. Substances: (1) mourning or mourning; (2) cleaning; (3) remorse. (1) Mat. no. 5:4; (2) Numbers 8:7; Revelation 19:14; (3) Mat. no. 5:4; 2 color. 7:9-10. Board T: (1) Resolution; (2) choice between God and the world (tjunction); (3) Warm (standing at the crossroads: indecisiveness). See also intersection and street. (1) Joshua. 24:15 and Matt. 25:33; (2) Joshua 24:15; (3) Revelation 3:16.
Toad: (1) Poisonous individual. See also frog. (1) Rom. 3:13; James 3:8. Toast (bread): (1) speaking in anger; (2) get angry at the words; (3) If you're a regular toast eater, just check out the entries in bread. (1) 1Sam. 17:28; Ezekiel 5:13 (you are fried); (2) Judges. 9:30 am.; no 5:6; prove. 15:1. Toe(s): (1) The person's gait; (2) The smallest division of a kingdom/corporation/church; (3) spiritual descendants (minor members); (4) The six fingers symbolize the highest in the realm of humanity; (6) difficulty in reaching or seeing (on tiptoe); (7) stealthy and silent (on tiptoe); (8) dominant nation or superpower (big toe); (9) leader or king; (10) driving; (11) New spiritual vitality (walking on tiptoe). See also feet, shoes and fingers (big toe). (1) Excerpt. 29:20; Lev. 8:23; 2:14 p.m.; (2) Dan. 2:41; (3) 1 Corinthians 12:23-26; (4) 2Sam. 21:20; (6) Luke 19:3; (7) 2 Tim. 3:6; Jude 1:4; (8-9) Dan. 2:41; (10) Judges. 1:67; (11) 1 Kings 18:46. Toe (big toe): (1) power and dominance; (2) momentum and influence; (3) leverage; (4) Leadership. See also toes and thumbs. (1-3) Judges. 1:6-7. Bath: (1) spiritual purification or detoxification; (2) exemption; (3) confession and repentance; (4) personal regret; (5) lust or secret sin; (6) Secret Affairs; (7) dealing with sins other than sexual immorality (external bath); (8) heart (cistern in bathroom). See also bath and liquid manure. (1) Psalm 51:2; Microphone 7:19; heb. 9:14; 1 John 1:7b; (2) jr. 4:14; Ezekiel 37:23; Title 3:5; (3) 1 John 1:9; (4) Psalm 22:14; (5-6) 2 Sam. 12:12; PS64:4; Jr. 23:24; John 7:4; Eph. 5:12; (7) 1 Corinthians 6:18; (8) Mat. no. 23:25, 27. Toilet paper: (1) spiritual purification; (2) Postpone the evil deeds of the body. (1) Psalm 51:2; 1 John 1:9; (2) Rom. 8:13. Tomorrow: (1) future. (1) James 4:14. Language: (1) words; (2) spiritual language; (3) confession; (4) potential for good or evil (death and life); (5) fire; (6) international languages; (7) pain (tongue biting); (8) lies; (9) flattery; (10) Justified/Fair (Silver); (11) evil/crooked (cut); (12) health; (13) wise; (14) Tree of Life; (fifteen)
Mean; (16) need for control; (17) smooth; (18) anger; (19) Deception. See also lips, mouth, teeth and throat. (1) Rom. 3:13; 2:11 p.m.; (2) 1 Corinthians 12:10; 131; 14:2, 4, 14; (3) Fil. 2:11; (4) Proverbs 18:21; James 3:5, 10; (5) James 3:6; (6) Revelation 5:9; 7:9; 9:11; 10:11; (7) Revelation 16:10; (8) Proverbs 6:17; 12:19 21:6; 26:28; (9) Proverbs 6:24; 28:23; (10) Proverbs 10:20; (11) Proverbs 10:31; 5:20 p.m.; (12) Proverbs 12:18; (13) Proverbs 15:2; (14) Proverbs 15:4; (15) Proverbs 17:4; (16) Proverbs 21:23; (17) Proverbs 25:15; (18) Proverbs 25:23;
(19) Rom. 3:13. Tool(s): (1) Gifts of the Spirit; (2) works of men; (3) work of the flesh; (4) a work in progress; (5) Labor Required; (6) repair; (7) work of God (no tools); (8) self righteous work; (9) Gift of Service. (1) 1 Corinthians 12:11; (2-3) Extract. 20:25; German 27:5; 1 Kings 6:7; It is a. 44:12; (3) Extract. 32:3-4 (cf. Galatians 5:19-20); (4) No. 4:17; (5) jr. 18:3-4; 48:11; 2 team 2:19-21; (6) 2 Kings 12:12; 2 Chr. 24:4, 12; (7) Extract. 20:25; German 27:5; Dan. 2:34, 45; (8) Excerpt. 20:25; (cf. Ephesians 2:8-9); (9) Eph. 4:11-12. Toolbox: (1) Something that can be used against you; (2) troubleshooting; (3) Maintenance. (1) Mark 12:13; Luke 20:20-26; (2) Ruth 4:6; (3) 1 Chr. 26:27; PS 16:5. Toothache: (1) Wounded Believer; (2) devouring words; (3) Sad Messenger. See also teeth. (1) song. 4:2; 6:6; (tooth = sheep); (2) Proverbs 30:14; (3) Proverbs 10:26. Toothbrush: (1) The Word of God; (2) pride in appearance (self-image); (3) self-improvement; (4) Contaminated Bible (dirty toothbrush); (5) ministry (as the vehicle that delivers the Word of God); (6) The means of transmitting the Word of God (dream, prophecy, etc.). See also Comb and Teeth. (1) song. 4:2; 6:6 (tooth = sheep = believer); (cf. Psalm 119:9); John 15:3; Eph. 5:26; (What purifies believers is the Word of God); (2-3) 2 Sam. 14:25-26; (4) 2 Corinthians 2:17 (RSV); 2 pets. 2:3 (RSV); (5-6) Salt. 119:9; John 15:3; Eph. 5:26. decadence: (1) sin; (2) Sinful Words. See also teeth and toothbrush. (1) Psalm 3:7; (2) Proverbs 30:14. Toothpaste: (1) The blood of Jesus; (1) The Word of God. See also teeth and toothbrush. (1) 1 John 1:7; (2) Psalms 119:9; John 15:3. Torch: (1) The Holy Spirit; (2) the human mind; (3) The Word of God; (4) The gospel of Christ (the glory of God); (5) A guide (who shows the way); (6) Liberation and Guidance; (7) the light of humanity (self-reliance); (8) to reveal (illuminate) something hidden See also lighthouse, candelabra, light, beacon, and reflector. (1) Judge. 7:20 (cf. 2 Corinthians 4:7); Friend. 25:3-4; (2) Job 18:5; PS 18:28; prove. 20:27; (3) Psalms 119:105; (4) 2 Corinthians 4:4, 6; (5) Rom. 2:19-20; (6) John 5:35; Acts 12:7; (7) is. 50:11; (8) Job 12:22; 28:11; 23:30. Tornado: (1) The Devil; (2) judgment against sin; (3) Unstoppable; (4) tests
and misfortune; (5) Spirit of Death. See also thunderstorm, dust storm, whirlwind, whirlwind, and wind. (1) John 10:10; (2) jr. 30:23; zac 9:14; (3) Dan. 11:40 a.m.; (4) Acts 27:4; (5) Psalm 103:15-16; prove. 10:25 a.m.; zac 7:14. Torpedo: See Bomb, Propeller, and Rocket. Turtle: (1) Lazy Church; (2) traditional religion; (3) Counterfeit Gospel (False Stone). See also turtle. (1-2) Revelation 3:1-2; (3) Gal. 1:6-7. Touchdown: See goal, hole in one and win. Tour Guides: (1) Anointed Ministry International; (2) angels. See also tourists. (1) Acts 16:6-9; (2) Excerpt. 23:23; zac 1:9; Luke 1:19. Tourist and Tourist Bus: (1) Church-to-church search; (2) Recreational Spiritual Journey; (3) search characters; (4) invalid order; (5) pleasure seeker; (6) Learn the ropes; (7) walking around but going nowhere (unproductive); (8) someone in transit; (9) Pilgrims. See also bus and tourist guides. (1) 2 Kings 2:1-5; (2) Revelation 3:16; (3) Mat. no. 12:39 p.m. (4) Acts 13:13; (5) James 4:3; (6) Luke 8:1; (7) John 3:3, 5; (8) John 6:66; (9) Genesis 12:10; Acts 7:6. Towel: (1) Ministry of Service; (2) Ministry; (3) cleanliness (like cleaning the water after bathing); (4) drying; (5) cover; (6) Give it up. (1-5) John 13:4-5-16; Acts 3:19; (6) As in throwing in the towel. Tower: (1) Human attempts to make a name for themselves; (2) pride; (3) Christ; (4) The Church/Kingdom of God; (5) salvation; (6) accommodation; (7) security/refuge/defense; (8) Watchtower (place of prayer of a prophet); (9) Place of the Guardian (Prophets); (10) judgment (fall from the tower); (11) Spiritually strong person; (12) Jerusalem (Zion). See also Brick, High and Tornado. (1) Genesis 11:4; (2) Ezekiel. 30:6 (KJV); It is a. 3:16a; (3) Psalms 18:2; 144:1-2; prove. 18:10; It is a. 5:2; (4) Luke 14:26-33; (5) 2Sam. 10:51 p.m.; PS 18:2; (6) 2Sam. 22:3; (7) Judges. 8:9, 17; 9:46, 49, 51-53; 2 Chr. 14:7; 26:9-10, 15; PS61:3; (8) 2 Kings 5:24-26; room 2:1; (9) 2 Kings 17:9; 18:8; 2 Chr. 20:24; (10) is. 30:25; Luke 13:4; (11) jr. 6:27; (12) Microphone. 4:8; Friend. 21:33; Mark 12:1.
Towing (being towed): (1) Not on Leading Vehicle; (2) throughout the journey; (3) He who has no strength; (4) be put online. Tow (Make the Tow): (5) Help a failed ministry; (6) The Power Plant; (7) Who has power; (8) Show the way. See also trailers, tow trucks and trailers (goods). (1-4) 1 Kings 19:19; (5) Gal. 6:2; (6-8) Salt. 23:1-2; It is a. 40:11. Population: see city. Crane: (1) fivefold service gift; (2) Strong ministry helping others; (3) Apostolic ministry. (1) Eph. 4:11-12; (2) Acts 18:26; (3) Acts 5:12; 2 color. 12:12. Toxic Fumes: (1) Demon Strongholds. See also smoke. (1) Revelation 9:2-3. Toys: (1) games; (2) infantilism; (3) infantilism; (4) damaged (too many toys); (5) play along; (6) idolatry; (7) Immature service (toy car). (1) Mat. no. 15:8; (2) 1 Corinthians 13:11; (3) Mat. no. 18:2-4; (4) Psalms 78:29; It is a. 3:16-23; (5) Judges. 16:6-7, 10-11, 13, 15; (6) Extract. 32:6; 1 color. 10:7; (7) Mat. no. 9:33; Acts 13:13. Sweatpants: (1) Passo da Fé (sweatpants of your choice); (2) preparing for the race of faith; (3) called to walk by faith; (4) clothed with strength; (5) Ministry of Youth or fitness industry. (1) Rom. 13:14; (2-3) 2 Corinthians 5:7; heb. 12:1; (4) Psalms 147:10; (5) 1 John 2:14. Tractor: (1) Powerful; (2) strength (parallel to the ox as a strong servant); (3) Powerful crop multiplier (ploughs in hope); (4) Powerful Ministry/Minister; (5) earning potential; (6) prepare the harvest; (7) work the crops; (8) commercial interests/excuses; (9) idol; (10) Factories in Kingdom; (11) Open up new paths. (1-2) Psalms 144:14; prove. 14:4; (3) 1 Corinthians 9:9-10; (4) 1 Corinthians 9:9; 1 team 5:17-18; (5) Job 24:3 and Deut. 24:6; (The ox is one's potential to earn or keep); (6) 1 Kings 19:19; (7) Ruth 2:3; (8) Luke 14:19; John 2:14; (9) Salt. 106:19-20; (10) 1 Kings 10:2; 1 sat. 25:18; Acts 16:14-15; (11) Hello. 10:12. Merchant: See worker. Traffic: (1) Different lifestyles (lanes); (2) The various ministries are busy; (3) Playing Leapfrog in traffic means playing with life or death.
This could indicate having sex without understanding the consequences. See also car, bus and truck. (1) Proverbs 14:12; Friend. 7:13-14; (2) Dan. 12:4; Eph. 4:11; 1 color. 12:28 (3) Deut. 30:15-16, 19. Stoplights: (1) Waiting on God; (2) instructions; (3) God's timing; (4) Danger/Stop (red light); (5) Warning (amber light); (6) Go around the world preaching the gospel (green light). (1) Psalm 27:14 and John 8:12; (2) Excerpt. 13:21b; no 9:19b; PS43:3; (3) Gal. 4:4; (4) Revelation 6:4; (5-6) See amber and green. Trail Bike: (1) Independent Ministry; (2) pioneering spirit. See also Moto. (1-2) Psalms 18:33; Room 3:19. Trailer (Boat): (1) Dependence on another ministry (not free to serve alone). (1) Acts 15:40. Trailer (caravan): (1) makeshift shelter; (2) traveling service; (3) cell phone; (4) vacation; (5) Commissioned Work. (1) 2 Corinthians 5:1; 2 pets. 1:14; (2-3) Genesis 13:18; heb. 11:9. Trailer: (goods): (1) bale (additional baggage carried); (2) something/someone in tow; (3) followers; (4) May represent a family, church, or service group; (5) No guide (no car towing the trailer); (6) Under the influence of the towing vehicle. (1) Is. 46:1; Friend. 11:28 am; (2) Watch the trailer; (3-4) Mat. no. 8:19, 23; 10:38 am; (5) Mat. no. 9:36b; 1 pet. 2:25; (6) 2 Ped. 2:19. Train: (1) Ministry of Influence; (2) major (ongoing) service; (3) vehicle to destination; (4) The Church; (5) Meat Vehicle (ministry with an agenda, i.e. “train ride”); (6) profitable effort or money; (7) Nothing stands in your way; (8) Attempting to stop a train can be dangerous. See also Cargo, Station, Platform, Tracks and Train (buildable model). (1) Acts 5:12; (2) Acts 2:42; (3) jr. 29:11; (4) Acts 2:42; (5) John 3:8; (6) As in "Joy Train"; (7-8) 1 Kings 19:1-3. Train (ride-on model): (1) Religious games; (2) It is not spiritually effective (going around in circles); (3) taking people for walks; (4) spiritually immature;
(5) Small Church. See also train. (1-2) Revelation 3:1; (3) Acts 5:37; (4) 1 Corinthians 13:11; (5) Acts 2:46. Train (Freight): See Freight. Train (except track): (1) (any of the above) derailed; (2) Individual or church not aligned with God's purpose. (1) Job 12:24; PS 107:40; (2) is. 53:6. Train Running Without Tracks: (1) Holy Spirit-led ministry. (1) John 3:8. Trample/d: (1) Take authority over the enemy; (2) sharing the revelation with unbelievers; (3) anger. (1) Psalm 91:13; (cf. Lk 10:19); (2) Mat. no. 7:6; (3) is. 63:3. Springboard: (1) In spirit; (2) Liberation in spirit. (1-2) Is. 40:31. Transference: (1) spirit (good or bad). (1) Mark 1:12; Luke 8:29; (Acts 27:15, 17; compare John 3:8). Transparent (Crystal): (1) River of Life (Water); (2) glory of God (light); (3) spirit; (4) Sea of Glass in front of the Throne; (5) Honest and open (reveals the heart). (1) Revelation 22:1; (2) Revelation 21:11; (3) Ezekiel. 1:22; (4) Revelation 4:6; (5) John 1:47. Transparent: (1) The revelation of one's own heart. (1) John 1:47; Acts 1:24. Trap: (1) hazard warning; (2) fraud and fraud; (3) sudden destruction; (4) starch; (5) signs of recurrence; (6) Sin. See also cheating. (1) 2 Kings 6:9; 2 color. 2:11; 2 team 2:26; (2) jr. 5:26-27; (3) Ecl. 9:12; (4) Proverbs 11:6, 12:13; (5) Yosh. 23:13; (6) Proverbs 5:22. Garbage: See Garbage, Garbage Truck, Garbage, and Garbage Bag/Container. treasure: (1) heart; (2) The Holy Spirit; (3) the people of God; (4) God's provision or storehouse (heaven); (5) divine wisdom, understanding and knowledge; (6) spiritual gifts; (7) suffer reproach for Christ; (8) earthly wealth; (9) folly (to flaunt or display all your treasures); (10) complicated mysteries; (11) May indicate a righteous or wise person; (12) May cause problems; (13) Be careful not to win him by lying; (14) fear of God; (15) Evil. See also gems.
(1) Mat. no. 6:21; Luke 2:19; (2) (1 Corinthians 2:4-5 and 2 Corinthians 4:7); (3) Extract. 19:5; PS 135:4; (4) German. 28:12a; PS 135:7; It is a. 45:3; Jr. 10:13; (5) Proverbs 2:3-5; 8:21; Colossians 2:3; (6) Prov. 8:10-11; 2:3-4; 20:15; 24:4; (cf. 1 Cor 12:8); (7) Hebrews 11:2526; (8) James 5:3; (9) 2 Kings 20:15-18; (10) Job 38:22; (11) Proverbs 15:6; 21:20; (12) Proverbs 15:16; (13) Proverbs 21:6; (14) is. 33:6b; (15) Proverbs 10:2; Microphone 6:10. Tree: (1) person; (2) righteous believer; (3) Jesus Christ; (4) country or nation; (5) The Cross; (6) life; (7) The Kingdom; (8) family; (9) society (of persons); (10) If planted by a stream, it means prosperity; (11) Hanging from a tree means judgment or curse; (12) Beside calm waters means peace/quiet; (13) Under a green tree can mean spiritual idolatry or adultery; (14) cursed (stuck in a tree); (15) believers suffocated by worldly cares/wealth (thorn tree); (16) People who trust people, not God (withered tree). See also Big Tree, Bush, Evergreen, Thorns, and individual tree names. (1-2) Psalms 1:3; It is a. 7:2; 61:3; Jr. 17:8; (3) See Big Tree; (4) 1 Kings 4:33; PS29:5; (5) 1 Fr. 2:24; Acts 5:30; 10:39 am; Gallon. 3:13; (6) Revelation 2:7; 22:2, 14; (7) Luke 13:18-19; (8) John 15:5 (cf. John 1:12); Rome. 11:17 am; As in "Family Tree"; (9) is. 7:2; 12:13 65:22; (10) Numbers 24:6; PS 1:3; (11) Esther 2:23; Gallon. 3:13; (12) Salt. 23:2; (13) jr. 3:6; (14) Gal. 3:13; (15) Mat. no. 13:22 (16) jr. 17:5-6. Tree (big tree): (1) Jesus; (2) church or leader; (3) society; (4) corporate or country leaders; (5) Kingdom of God; (6) longevity; (7) pride and arrogance (big tree); (8) Blooming Prosperity (tall tree); (9) Firm foundation believers. See also oak and tree. (1) Is. 11:1; Jr. 23:5; 33:15-16; (2) Psalm 37:35; Luke 13:18-19; (3) As in a hierarchy; (4) Dan. 4:10-11, 20-22; (5) Mat. no. 13:31-32; (6) Genesis 21:33; (7) It. 31:3-10; (8) Psalm 92:12; (9) is. 61:3 (NIV). Tree House: (1) Cursed Face; (2) you in Christ; (3) You in the kingdom. See also house and tree. (1) Gal. 3:13; (2) Eph. 1:1; (3) Mat. no. 12:28 13:31-32. Tree uprooted/fell: (1) verdict; (2) collapse of a ministry; (3) Not ordained of God; (4) Death or Destruction. (1) Dan. 4:14-15, 24-26; Luke 13:6-9; Friend. 3:10; (2) Dan. 4:14-15; (3) Mat. no. 15:13; (4) Luke 13:6-9. Truss: (1) support structure; (2) The Word of God; (3) God.
See also framework. (1) John 15:5 and 1 Thess. 5:14; (2) Job 4:4; PS 119:28; (3) is. 40:31 (the word wait can mean "intertwine"). Trench: (1) heart; (2) depression; (3) way to the Holy Spirit; (4) Way of the spirit (bound soul [divine or ungodly]). Also see gutters, pipes, plows and plumbing. (1) Mat. no. 13:19; Mark 4:15; (cf. Genesis 2:7 and 2 Corinthians 4:7); (2) Psalms 42:5; (3) John 1:33; Acts 9:17; (4) Psalms 119:59; It is a. 55:7. Trench coat: (1) Someone stuck in a rut; (2) fortress (anchored); (3) Depression severity. See also coat. (1) Psalm 40:2; 69:2; (2) 2 Chr. 11:11a; PS 89:40; 2 color. 10:4-5; (3) Psalms 43:5; Gallon. 5:1 Triangle: (1) divine order; (2) deity; (3) trio. (1-3) Mat. no. 28:19; 1 John 5:7-8. Tribesmen: See natives. Trick: (1) deception; (2) to provoke or deceive; (3) self-importance (playing pranks to gain attention); (4) Walk in the gifts of the Holy Spirit; (5) proof; (6) Fake signs and wonders. (1) Proverbs 10:23; 14:8b; Gallon. 3:1; (2) Gal. 6:7-8; (3) Prov. 25:27b; 27:2; (4) Acts 10:44-45; heb. 2:4; (5) Mark 12:13; (6) Extract. 7:11-12; Acts 8:9. Extract: (1) link; (2) fine-tuning; (3) beautify; (4) cut off what is superfluous; (5) Parrying or not parrying may be a sign of loyalty, oath, or respect; (6) Discipline (eg, pruning). See also pruning. (1, 3) jr. 2:33 (RSV); (2) Mat. no. 25:7; (4) Acts 27:32; (5) 2Sam. 19:24; (6) John 15:2. Travel (noun): See cruise, vacation, suitcase, and tourist. Trip (verb): (1) temptation (to lead to sin). See also falls and loss of balance. (1) Genesis 3:4-5; Friend. 4:6. Tripod: (1) stable; (2) God. (1) Ecl. 4:12; (2) Mat. no. 28:19. Trophy: (1) Victory; (2) pride; (3) own fame; (4) The empty tomb (victory in Christ); (5) Heavenly Rewards. (1) 1Sam. 17:54; (2) 1Sam. 15:8, 17; prove. 20:29; (3) Proverbs 25:27; Jr. 9:2324; Friend. 6:2; Rome. 1:23; 1 color. 3:21a; 2 color. 12:6; 1 Thess. 2:6a; 1 pet. 1:24a;
(4) 1 Corinthians 15:57; (5) Luke 6:23. Pants: see clothing. Truck/Semi: (1) Powerful Ministry; (2) Great Service; (3) deliverance ministry; (4) leadership; (5) company (trucks); (6) Intimidation (based on size: truck x car). See also car, excavator, excavator and grader. (1) 1 Kings 10:2; 1 sat. 14:6, 22; Acts 4:33; 6:8; (2) 2 Corinthians 11:28; (3) Zak. 3:9b; As in removing sin and unrighteousness; (4) Acts 13:43; (5) 1 Kings 10:15; (6) 1Sam. 17:4-11; It is a. 37:10-11. Trumpet: (1) warning or alarm; (2) meeting; (3) gather the elect; (4) enthusiastic rally; (5) Voice of God/Word of God; (6) proclaiming/advocating/proclamation of one's goodness; (7) judgment; (8) battle marks; (9) monument; (10) anniversary; (11) Joy. See also shofar and thunder. (1) Numbers 10:9; Jr. 4:19b; Amos 3:6; (2) Excerpt. 20:18-20; (3) Mat. no. 12:31 p.m.; (4) 1 Corinthians 15:52; 1 Thess. 4:16; (5) Extract. 19:16, 19; 1 color. 14:8; Revelation 1:10; 4:1; (6) Mat. no. 6:2; (7) Yosh. 6:4; Revelation 8:2; (8) Numbers 10:9; 31:6; 1 color. 14:8; (9) Lv. 23:24; (10) Lv. 25:9; (11) Psalm 81:3. Tsunami: (1) shock; (2) Destruction/Judgment; (3) taken away; (4) The outpouring/revival of the Holy Spirit. See also wave. (1-3) Is. 28:2-3; 59:19b; (4) Isaiah 59:19; Acts 2:17. Tuesday: (1) Three; (2) double blessing; (3) resurrection. See also Day and Two (The secular world sees Tuesday as the second day of the week.) (1-2) Gen 1:9-13 (Note v. 10, 12); (3) Mat. no. 20:19. Tumor: (1) test; (2) corruption; (3) self-destructive thoughts/words (brain tumor); (4) Literal tumor. See also cancer. (1) 1Sam. 5:6; (2-3) 2 Corinthians 10:5; 2 team 2:16-17. Tunnels: (1) Passage; (2) transition; (3) entry or exit; (4) entry into your heart; (5) path to light (as in "Light at the End of the Tunnel"); (6) what's going on inside you; (7) throat; (8) going through dark times; (9) Uncertainty.
See also cave. (1) 2Sam. 5:8 (KJV); (2) Excerpt. 14:22 number 22:24; (3-4) 2 Sam. 5:8; Ezekiel 8:8; (5) Psalms 56:13; It is a. 9:2; Friend. 4:16; (6) 1 Fr. 3:4; (7) Salt. 5:9; (8-9) Mat. no. 4:16; Mark 15:33. Turbulent: (1) disruptive; (2) gross; (3) Test or Trial. (1-2) Is. 57:20; Friend. 14:25-26; (3) Joseph. 3:15b; Mark 6:48. Turkey: (1) Thanksgiving Day; (2) Christmas; (3) outrageously rich; (4) fool; (5) pleasure seeker; (6) preparation for sacrifice; (7) Getting fat and forsaking God. (1) Psalm 107:22; 116:17; (2) Esther 5:4; (3) Prov. 30:8-9; Luke 12:19-20; 16:19 (cf. v. 21) (4) Eccl. 9:12; (5) James 5:5 (get fat); (6) James 5:5; Jr. 12:3; (7) German. 32:15; prove. 27:7. Tack: (1) altered course or change (of direction); (2) deny or reject; (3) attack you; (4) remorse; (5) Get the ghost; (6) Enter the flesh (of course); (7) come to God; (8) to change the attitude of the heart; (9) recognize or focus (turn to someone); (10) Unexpected opportunity (e.g., a change for the better); (11) changing from sadness to joy or vice versa; (12) deterioration. See also Corner, Dancing and U-Turn. (1) Mat. no. 2:22b; Luke 1:17; Acts 13:46; (2) Mat. no. 5:42; (3) Mat. no. 7:6; (4) Luke 17:4; Acts 3:26; (5) Mat. no. 9:22; 16:23; Luke 2:45; 7:9; 9:55 a.m.; 23:28; John 1:38; 16:20 20:16; (6) John 21:20-21; (7) Luke 1:16; 5:15 p.m.; Acts 11:21; (8) Luke 1:17; Acts 7:39; 13:8; (9) Luke 7:44; (10) Luke 21:12-13; (11) John 16:20; Acts 2:20; (12) 1 Kings 17:18. Turnstile: (1) entry point; (2) Restricted access (the narrow path). (1) Acts 13:2; (2) Mat. no. 7:13. Turtle: (1) Religious Spirit (hardened heart [shell]); (2) Traditional Church (old roof); (3) Mainly concerned with security; (4) shy (not an evangelist); (5) snakehead (poisonous thought); (6) duck for gar