Clay Cantrell (13 June 2013)
"The Dreams Meet, Three days"


Readers -

You should read my other post on the Revisiting the Elisabeth Taylor dream.

On March 17, 2011 I had the peculiar dream re Elisabeth Taylor found here:

http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/march2011/clay324.htm

On April 12, 2012 I had the long and complex dream of the Atrium, found here:


and here with extra detail:


In my other current post about Elisabeth Taylor, the number 553 and it's Strong's number match in Luke 1:5 (Elisabeth) emerged according to the works of God. 

I believe these two dreams meet at this number: 553

The first Bible word that has a gematria total of 553 is found in Genesis 40:10.  It is the word "branch", Strong's 8299h.

And in the vine were three branches: and it was as though it budded, and her blossoms shot forth; and the clusters thereof brought forth ripe grapes:"

This is from the dream of the Butler, which God shows Joseph the interpretation to. Read the whole interesting account. 

At this link:

I discuss the "vine" in the Atrium dream. 

I postulate now that there were three interwoven vines that made up the iron branch Candlestick in my dream, though my view of the Candlestick was not clear, and it all happened so quickly. I think it matches the Butler's dream in that respect and in this respect:

In Genesis 40:12, verse # 1185, Joseph gives the Butler the interpretation:

"And Joseph said unto him, This is the interpretation of it: The three branches are three days:"

I feel that the timeline that Joseph gives  in the interpretation of three days is validly applied to my dream. Hidden in this Candlestick is a three day timeline. Of course, the most famous three days in the Bible are the ones the Lord Jesus, the Savior of the World, spent in the grave. 

The vial of lavender oil that was moved from end of the candlestick to the other was made clear to me - this was a Christian person whose name I heard in the dream. This person was one of a group of seven people, the last one. As the Tabernacle Lampstand (menorah) had seven oil lamps, I think that the candelabra in my dream probably had seven also. 

I've previously thought that the seven (unlit) lamps were maybe seven days, and I still think that's possible - but right now I think it might be that the timeframe is three days, not seven. 

The moving of the lavender vial signified the death of the last person in this group. Three days later the Resurrection of the dead and the Catching away happens - this person, along with the Saints of God who have fallen asleep in Jesus, would be raised, along with the other person whose name I heard in the dream. 

That's as far as I am in this material. 

Jesus is Lord. <><