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Post by Natalie on May 18, 2021 13:50:31 GMT -6
So, two nights ago I had a dream. I don't really think it was in any way prophetic, but it did have interesting pieces to it.
Usually if I have a dream with people I don't know in it, they don't have names. I asked my husband, daughter, and son about it, and they agreed. Strangers in their dreams are usually nameless.
So, in the past 3 years I have had two dreams with "strangers" in them that have had names. The first dream I do think was from God and was just meant as an encouragement to me. It was such a vivid, real dream. The guy in it had the nickname "Peter". In the dream, he represented Jesus. (and Peter meaning Rock - Jesus is our Rock)
This second one had three "strangers". One introduced herself as "Alma Owens" and then was speaking of one of the others and called him "Peter." The third person, a female, did not get introduced. I remember in my dream repeating her name so that I could remember it because she was one of my coworkers at a new job. I then woke up soon after and remembered her name.
The first thing that came to mind was "Alpha Omega". I'm wondering if because before falling asleep I had been thinking on Pastor JD's update and his comment "because this is how it ends," and I had been thinking "Maybe this is how it begins" (meaning for believers). Beginning and end. Jesus is the beginning and end - Alpha and Omega.
But to have "Peter" in both dreams is kind of odd.
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Post by whatif on Jul 11, 2021 9:54:24 GMT -6
God bless you, Natalie! Fascinating dreams! Just a note regarding the name Alma Owens:
According to Wikipedia, the name Alma may come "from the Latin word almus, which means "kind", "fostering", or "nourishing". Also, the Arabic words for "the water" and "on the water" are el-ma and al-ma, respectively. It may also be of Greek derivation, where the word αλμη means "salt water". In Hebrew, Alma (עלמה) means a young woman, particularly unmarried, and it appears in the Bible in the Old Testament, in the Book of Genesis 24:43." (Source: "Alma (given name)," Wikipedia, 05 July 2021)
The name Owens, according to Surname Database, "is a patronymic of Owen, which is derived either from the ancient Celtic personal name Owain, adapted from the Latin "Eugenius", meaning "well-born", or from the Old Welsh word "oen", meaning the lamb." (Source: "Last name: Owens," SurnameDB: The Internet Surname Database, 2017.)
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Post by Natalie on Jul 11, 2021 11:44:07 GMT -6
That's interesting, whatif! Thank you.
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