B’ayin – Dream
On this DREAM dated 03/21/2013 was one of the most important dreams that God gave me. Why; because it was when my interest in learning from the roots of where everything started. My interest became very apparent in learning to introduce in my studying “Hebrew”. This is the first thing that I saw in my dream and I knew first of all that it was a confirmation to my wanting to learn the basics of Hebrew. As I have placed below you can also understand the early Hebrew meaning of this letter “Eye”. To be responsive and alert to always of God’s way of communicating to you; for me was initially through dreams. He is so good all the time!! Always; willing to bring His level to our level of thinking and learning; “Basic”. Thank you Lord!!
Meaning:
Ayin
Early Hebrew | Middle Hebrew | Late Hebrew | Modern Hebrew | |||
Ancient Name: | ayin |
Pictograph: | Eye |
Meanings: | Watch, Know, Shade |
Sound: | Silent |
History & Reconstruction
The Ancient picture for this letter is and is a picture of an eye. This letter represents the ideas of seeing and watching as well as knowledge, as the eye is the window of knowledge.
Battle of Two Worlds
In this night vision; I saw a Giant Lion and a Giant Serpent that were on top of a hill. They were battling with each other with the same focus to destroy one another. I saw Jacob feeding them the same thing to both which was blood out of the same bowl. This blood provided them strength to continue the battle. On the side I saw the representation of my family that were set aside in a glass room for the observation of this battle; and on the other side I saw people dressed in what appeared to be animal costumes. I could feel the intensity of this Battle of Two Worlds….
Meaning:
Well as I mentioned this was indeed the Battle of Two Worlds: The spiritual man and the carnal man. The serpent represents the carnal man and lion is the symbol of the spiritual man. Jacob which is the one feeding them was the origin of the transformation of the carnal man into the spiritual man “Israel”. The blood is the meaning of “life” and the sacrifice that it takes of man’s inward battle. The spectators both representing family and others dressed in animal costumes is very simple message. The glass covering is the purity of God’s love and protection once you have won that battle. The covering of your natural man is finally off and the conservation of the spiritual man is what now classifies you as a new family. Matthew 6:22-23, Proverbs 15:3, 2 Chronicles 16:9