I made a comment to the lady with the plait on how lovely she looked in her purple outfit. The colour purple was significant in biblical times. An expensive dye made from the mollusc. 1 drop of dye per mollusc. It took 4 million molluscs to create 1 pound of dye. No wonder only royalty wore it. They’d be the only ones who could afford it.
As I’ve been studying Melchizedek once more, as I wondering if I could be such a one, maybe that’s why the royal colour. Purple representing royalty, kingship, authority, divinity and holiness and it highlights a divine connection between humanity and the divine realm, a unity of heaven and earth. A call to a higher purpose as we become imbued with a royal identity and also related to an earlier writing on the topic. See blog on; Secrets Revealed in the Book of Numbers. Are we not called King’s and Priest’s to God Most-High?
A car represents spiritual movement, or your ministry. An unmoving car tells me spiritually I’m not getting anywhere. Walking down a grassy knoll with ease, speaks of fluent, unhindered movement. A contradiction to the symbol of the car. Perhaps it’s a slower entry into what I’m walking, rather than the speed of a fast car.
Dogs, biblically, are considered an unholy animal. If dogs are a symbol of unholiness, then bringing a dog out of a chasm must be akin to saving them from themselves. Dogs being seen as people who do not heed the word of God (this ties in with my dream the night before of bringing unbelievers to the Lord through dreams and visions).
Dogs in the bible are quoted as being immoral and sinful people. Today a dog is considered man’s best friend. Dogs mean more than friendship in today’s society. To dream of a dog means to be on guard against something dangerous, to keep in prayer and continually look over your shoulder. A warning of disloyalty from a friend.
Philippians 3:2 states; “Look out for the dogs, look out for the evildoers…”
David once referred to himself as a dog; a helpless one that should not be feared… 2 Samuel 9:8.
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