Wade Balzer (22 Dec 2006)
"Re: Lisa Taylor... Dream..."


Hi Lisa and Doves,

Sometimes dreams are for someone else who needs a part of the puzzle to make a picture.  I will list the Strong's both Greek (g) and Hebrew (h).

2883g = Cornelius, a Roman.

2883h = to Drown, sink; to penetrate

A verb meaning to drown, to sink; to penetrate. It refers to death by drowning (Exo_15:4), sunk in the waters of the Red Sea. In general, it refers to something sunk in (be): Jeremiah sunk into the mud of a cistern (Jer_38:6); the gates of Jerusalem sunk into the ground (Lam_2:9); a stone thrown by David pierced Goliath's forehead (1Sa_17:49). It describes a mass of something sinking together, such as mountains (Pro_8:25). It is used metaphorically of nations sinking down (Psa_9:15 [16]) because of their rebellions; an oppressed or distressed person "sinking into the mire" (Psa_69:2 [3]), Psa_69:14 [15]; Jer_38:22); the foundations of the earth sunk into their bases (Job_38:6).

3882g = Sea Coast

parálios; gen. paralíou masc.-fem., neut. parálion, adj. from pará (G3844), near, and háls (G251), salt or the sea. Near the sea, maritime. Used also as a subst. meaning the sea coast (Luk_6:17), with choÌ„Ìra (G5561), country or region being understood, the sea coast (Sept.: Gen_49:13; Jos_11:3).

3882h = Leviathan

liwyāṯān: I. A masculine proper noun meaning Leviathan. It describes a huge indomitable being that God created and whom only He fully comprehends and controls (Job_3:8; Job_41:1). Its exact meaning is complex and tied to ancient Near Eastern ideas of creatures. In Psa_104:26, Leviathan frolics in the ocean, a harmless being made by God. In Psa_74:14, Leviathan refers to the mighty waters of the Red Sea that the Lord subdued to rescue His people. In Isa_27:1, the word refers most likely to the rebellious nations whom God will slay as He slayed the monster of the sea.

II. A masculine noun meaning mourning. Its traditional meaning has been rendered as mourning regarding Job's hated day of birth (Job_3:8). Most recent translators prefer to render this as Leviathan (NASB, NIV, NKJV).

3828h = incense, frankincense.

leḇōnāh: A feminine noun meaning incense, frankincense. A white resin from a tree. It was an ingredient of holy incense (Exo_30:34; Jer_6:20). It was put on certain offerings (Lev_2:1-2, Lev_2:15-16; Lev_6:15 [8]; Lev_24:7; Neh_13:5, Neh_13:9). It was used as a perfume by burning (Son_3:6; Son_4:6, Son_4:14); and it was considered a valuable tribute gift (Isa_60:6; Jer_41:5).

3828g = Pamphylia, meaning every tribe.

Pamphulía; gen. Pamphulías, fem. proper noun. Pamphylia, meaning of every tribe. A Roman province in Asia Minor (Act_27:5). It was bounded on the east by Cilicia, on the north by Pisidia from which it was separated by the Taurus Mountains, on the west by Lycia, and on the south by the sea. Claudius made Pamphylia an imperial province, including in it the regions of Pisidia and Lycia which are distinguished from Pamphylia proper (Act_13:13-14; Act_14:24; Act_27:5). Its capital, Perga, was the first place in Asia Minor visited by Paul on his first missionary journey, and there Mark left him (Act_13:13). On his return to Pisidia he preached at Perga and from Attalia sailed to Antioch (Act_14:24-26). Men from Pamphylia were at Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost (Act_2:10).

2838g = taking rest.

koímeÌ„sis; gen. koimeÌ„ÌseoÌ„s, fem. noun from koimáoÌ„ (G2837), to slumber, to die. The act of sleeping or dying, symbolically meaning rest, repose (Joh_11:13).

Syn.: húpnos (G5258), sleep; thánatos (G2288), death.

Ant.: anástasis (G386), resurrection; exanástasis (G1815), resurrection from among the dead; égersis (G1454), a rousing.

OK.  I could go on and on with the different combinations.

Do you see a theme?  Does the theme confirm your dream?  They are pieces to a prophetic picture.  Some pieces may not belong, but keep all the pieces in safe keeping for when God reveals to you, you will know how the piece fits. 

Finally, Hildago is a bit more tricky.  It took some research, but I was pleasantly surprised it corresponded to another scripture I gave to my pastor on Sunday.

Mat 17:25-26  He saith, Yes. And when he was come into the house, Jesus prevented him, saying, What thinkest thou, Simon? of whom do the kings of the earth take custom or tribute? of their own children, or of strangers?  (26)  Peter saith unto him, Of strangers. Jesus saith unto him, Then are the children free.

A Hidalgo is the lowest rank of a nobleman before being a commoner.

hidalgo (hēdäl') [contraction of Span. hijo de algo=son of something], term designating the lowest degree of Spanish nobility, a rank above the ordinary gentry but below the great lords. The status was granted either directly from the crown (hidalgo de carta) or was inherited through birth (hidalgo de sangre). The term was known as early as the 12th cent.; the prolonged warfare to reconquer Spain from the Moors especially necessitated the continuous expansion of this knightly class. Although it did not have any political importance, the rank gave its members privileges such as use of the title Don and considerable exemption from taxation. The hidalgo is a familiar character in Spanish literature, often being portrayed as a vagabond knight.

Now… for whatever reason, when I saw the Don and the Vagabond knight with the similar name Diego, I thought of Don Diego de la Vega who was Zorro.

Why Zorro?  Zorro was the secret identity of Don Diego de la Vega, a fictional nobleman and master swordsman.  He defended the poor, Robin-Hood style, from the corrupt tyranny of the Spanish governor.  He made his first appearance in The Curse of Capistrano serialized in the pulp magazine, All-Story Weekly in 1919.

Strong's 1919h = Hadassah, which is Esther.

Do you remember what Purim is about, Esther, and Joseph?  See my post 2-3 days ago.

In the Kingdom of Heaven if we wish to use the same terminology a Hidalgo is the LEAST in the Kingdom of Heaven.

It would entitle you exemptions mentioned above in the Kingdom.

We know the ark contained every living creature, and included Noah and his whole family.

So Cornelius would be the horn which in our definition would be the GREATEST in the Kingdom.  The Hidalgo is the LEAST.

 Mat 11:11  Verily I say unto you, Among them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than John the Baptist: notwithstanding he that is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.

Eph 4:11-16  And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers;  (12)  For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ:  (13)  Till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ(14)  That we [henceforth] be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men, [and] cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive;  (15)  But speaking the truth in love, may grow up into him in all things, which is the head, [even] Christ:  (16)  From whom the whole body fitly joined together and compacted by that which every joint supplieth, according to the effectual working in the measure of every part, maketh increase of the body unto the edifying of itself in love.

I have given you plenty of pointers.  Hopefully those are the keys you need to unlock the rest.

Blessings,

Wade

wbalzer@newjerusalem.org