Dear Rene:I was reading your September 7, 2007 post about the person who dreamt about the last Gentile believer. http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/sep2007/rene97-1.htm When I read the actual dream, I was struck by the fact that the Apostle Peter was the one who took him to see this last believer. Peter is the one who led the first Gentile believer, Cornelius, to Christ. See Acts 10. Last December, I had a dream of a man named Cornelius Hidalgo. If my dream was from the Lord – and I think that it could be – then Hidalgo could be the surname of the last Gentile believer.
The reason that I think the dream could be from the Lord is because I was able to get so many things out of a relatively short dream. Here is the link to the December 21, 2006 post where I explain some of these things: http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/dec2006/lisat1221.htm
Since the time of my post, I found a website that can transliterate names into Hebrew. So, I was able to find out the possible Hebrew letters that can be used to spell "Cornelius Hidalgo." It can be spelled several ways, so I picked one of the versions that had the letters for the word "bride" in it. I was able to spell words with the letters based upon the Hebrew that I found from Bible verses. Using each letter of the name once, I believe that one of two sentences can be formed: (1) The bride shall take flight and will joyfully sing; (2) The bride shall be removed with joy and will be my heir.
Regardless of whether the name of the last Gentile believer is Hidalgo or not, I think that we as the Church should pray for him or her in their time of decision. I really believe that we are close to the coming of the Lord. How wonderful it will be when we can worship the Lord together – as a complete body!
Maranatha.
-- Lisa Taylor