Oración De La Mañana – Comienza tu Dia con Dios

Oración De La Mañana

Señor, en el silencio de este día que nace, vengo pedirte paz, sabiduría y fuerza.

Hoy quiero mirar el mundo con ojos llenos de amor;

ser paciente, comprensivo, suave y bueno.

Ver detrás de las apariencias a tus hijos,

como los ves Tú mismo, para así

poder apreciar la bondad de cada uno.

 

Cierra mis oídos a toda murmuración,

Guarda mi lengua de toda maledicencia.

Que sólo los pensamientos que

bendigan permanezcan en mí.

 

Quiero ser tan bien intencionado y justo

Que todos los que acerquen a mi, sientan tu presencia.

Revísteme de tu bondad; Señor, y haz que durante éste día yo te refleje.

         Amén           

Al comenzar el día

Señor Dios todo poderoso, gracias te doy por este nuevo día, ya que con este nuevo día tengo la oportunidad de acercarme mas a ti, y de servirte mejor que ayer.

Gracias te doy por mi familia, mis amigos y por todas las cosas  que ya has puesto enfrente de mí para mi bien.
 
Santifica Señor por medio de tu Santo Espíritu, cada paso que yo de, para que a través de ellos de muestra de tu gloria y poder a los que encuentre por el camino.
 
Bendice Señor Jesucristo mis labios para que den testimonio de tu misericordia y amor; unge Señor Jesucristo mis manos con el perfume de tu Santa Obediencia a la Ley, para que estas bendigan mi labor; abre mis ojos para que vean tu esplendor y así poder tenerte como luz que de claridad a todas las decisiones que hoy tome.
 
Que por tu gracia mi corazón se regocije dé tal manera que todo el universo sepa que soy tu siervo, y así humildemente servir como instrumento de tu Divina Paz.

Te entrego mi corazón, mis pensamientos y todo mi ser para que los transformes a tu Imagen, y así poder yo ser mas como tu por el bien de tu pueblo, y para la gloria de tu Santo Nombre. Te pedimos esto en el Santo nombre de Jesucristo nuestro Señor.Amén.

Autor: Rvdo. Abad A. Pérez

Comienzo Del Día

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Señor, Dios todopoderoso, que nos has hecho llegar al comienzo de este día: danos tu ayuda para que no caigamos hoy en el pecado, sino que en nuestras palabras, pensamientos y acciones sigan el camino de tus mandatos. Por nuestro Señor Jesucristo, tu Hijo, quién contigo vive y reina en unidad con el Espíritu Santo, por los siglos de los siglos.

 Amén.

Autor: Liturgia de las horas

Salmo 5

Al tocar la luz del dia mis ojos, Señor,

mi corazón se levanta hacia tí en busca de tu mirada.
Escucha las palabras de quien siente la vida de nuevo,
y estate atento, Señor; cercano a mi mano abierta,
Dá respuesta a mi pregunta; ayúdame en mi inquietud,
tú que eres mi Señor, en quién yo confío.

A tí abro mi ser, mis ganas de vivir, mi despertar;
de mañana en tus manos pongo mis miedos, mis ilusiones;
de mañana, en tus ojos pongo la pureza u sinceridad
de mi búsqueda.
de mañana en tu camino, quiero dirigir mis pasos.
Oye mi voz, Señor, tu que eres bueno y compasivo
y alienta mi vida que busca en tí luz y calor.

Mira, Señor, mi corazón pobre, que como un gorrioncillo
busca abrigo en tus manos, toma mi arcilla
y moldéala según los proyectos que tienes para mí este día
Quiero estar ante tus ojos y dejarme penetrar por tu mirada;
delante de tus ojos, Señor, me siento pequeño y frágil.
Derrama al comenzar la mañana tu ternura y tu bondad
para que mi corazón se sienta fuerte y animoso.

Señor, aparta de mi camino el mal que me rodea,
y no dejes que este día la mentira se adueñe de mí.
dame mansedumbre y humildad para que mi corazón, Señor,
no sea hoy violento ni haga juego sucio a nadie.
Confío en la abundancia de tu amor y camino hacia tí
firme de que me acoges en tu casa. Haz. Señor,
que camine hoy en tu presencia y que tema apartarme de tí.

Guíame, Señor, tu que eres bueno y santo;
guíame hacia la luz y que camine como hijo de la luz;
guíame y allana mi camino para que sea fiel a tu ley.
y tu camino, Señor, Sea hoy la pasión de mi corazón joven,
y que tu Espíritu Santo me ayude en cada paso.

Que mi boca, Señor, sea hoy la expresión de mi interior;
que mis palabras arranquen de lo profundo y sean verdaderas.

Señor, dame un corazón limpio para que te pueda ver,
Señor, dame un corazón de pobre para que viva hoy tu reino,
Señor, dame un corazón misericordioso, para que derrame misericordia,
Señor, dame un corazón lleno de paz, para que sea hijo tuyo,
Señor, dame un corazón que tenga hambre y sed de justicia
para que sea saciado y haga tu voluntad;
Señor, dame un corazón manso para que posea la tierra,
Que mi corazón se alegre y se regocije hoy,
porque todo lo espero de Tí Dios mío.

A tí me acojo, Señor, al comenzar el día, protégeme.
En tí pongo mi confianza como un niño en su made, ayúdame.
A tí abro mis proyectos y los planes de este día, acompáñame
A tí ofrezco lo que soy y lo que tengo, acógelo.
A tí que eres Dios de la vida, te pido fuerza, anímame.
Mi corazón te ama y, lleno de gozo exulta en tí.

Bendíceme , Señor, guíame por el camino justo;
como un gran escudo defiéndeme, sé mi fortaleza.
Que tus alas, Señor, me cobijen y guarden
mientras yo voy viviendo el día de hoy.

La Oración Siempre En Primer Lugar

“…ÉL SE APARTABA… PARA ORAR” (Lucas 5:16)

La oración es el fundamento de tu vida cristiana personal y también lo es de tu ministerio en la iglesia. Así como los cimientos de un edificio lo refuerzan y aseguran, la oración te da algo firme en lo que descansar. Está claro que por eso satanás trabaja sin parar para mantenerte ocupado y para distraerte a fin de que pierdas la comunicación diaria e íntima con tu Padre celestial. Pero hubo una persona contra la que satanás no pudo avanzar cuando buscó interrumpir Su vida de oración: Jesús. Y Él es el gran ejemplo de cómo debería ser tu vida de oración. Comenzó y terminó Su ministerio público en oración.

En Marcos, capítulo uno, en uno de los días más ajetreados de Su vida, leemos que Jesús se levantó antes del amanecer para orar. Lucas escribió que“Él se apartaba… para orar” (Lucas 5:16). ¡Formaba parte de Su rutina diaria! En el Huerto de Getsemaní, oró con una intensidad que ninguno de nosotros conocerá jamás. ¡No es de sorprender que los discípulos le preguntaran cómo había que orar! ¿Cuál es la importancia de la oración? Veamos a Pedro.

Precisamente las oraciones de Cristo impidieron que éste se derrumbara después de negar a su Señor; Sus plegarias lo rescataron y llegaron a convertirlo en un líder de la iglesia. Y la única razón por la que no fallas más veces es porque Jesús también está orando por ti(Juan 17:20, Hebreos 7:2 5). La aplicación práctica es bastante evidente: si Jesús necesitaba orar, tú también. Si estás esperando a que te apetezca o a que te mueva el Espíritu a orar, no lo has captado bien. El Espíritu Santo ya te ha movido a orar mediante la instrucción y el ejemplo que te dejó Cristo.

“QUIERO… QUE LOS HOMBRES OREN EN TODO LUGAR, LEVANTANDO MANOS SANTAS…” (1 Timoteo 2:8)

El Poder de la oración en la Biblia

Pablo, al preparar a Timoteo para el ministerio, quiso que éste entendiera cómo funcionaba la iglesia. Por eso, comenzó con lo fundamental: la oración. Lo que Pablo estaba diciendo era: ‘Antes de ponerte a hacer nada, ora. Antes de enseñar nada, enséñales a los tuyos a orar’. ¿Por qué? Porque si Dios no está de tu parte, ¡nada te saldrá bien! La mayoría entendemos esto con la cabeza.

Decimos una oracioncita al salir corriendo de casa, bendecimos la mesa antes de comer, iniciamos el culto con oración, pero pocos comprendemos la verdadera importancia de ésta. Pablo no quería que Timoteo se despistara ni que tuviera la idea errónea respecto al lugar que ocupa la oración en la iglesia. A veces nos engañamos creyendo que podemos “hacer que sucedan cosas” sin orar.

Si una iglesia no es de oración, da igual lo bien que predique el pastor, lo bien que cante el coro o lo bonito que sea el edificio; para que la obra progrese, Jesús dijo:“…Mi casa será casa de oración…” (Lucas 19:46 CST). Oswald Chambers escribió: “Vemos la oración como un medio para conseguir cosas para nosotros, pero el concepto bíblico consiste en que conozcamos cada vez mejor a Dios”. No vas a la iglesia sólo para escuchar un sermón animado o una canción bonita. Vas a encontrarte con Dios. El pastor y el coro son los canales a través de los cuales Él puede hablar, pero no hay nada que sustituya a la oración. No es cuestión de sentimientos; tu crecimiento espiritual y tu supervivencia dependen de ella. Así que si has perdido tu hábito de orar¡vuelve a recuperarlo!

“ENSEÑARLES QUE DEBÍAN ORAR SIEMPRE, SIN DESANIMARSE” (Lucas 18:1 DHH)

Si alguien amenazara a tu casa o a los tuyos, ¿no los defenderías? Pues están siendo atacados, aunque el enemigo es invisible. Pablo afirma que gran parte de la responsabilidad a la hora de parar esos ataques corresponde a los varones cristianos.“Quiero… que los hombres oren en todo lugar” (1 Timoteo 2:8). Aquí la palabra “hombres” no se refiere a la raza humana, sino al género masculino. Ahora bien, eso no significa que sólo los hombres tengan que orar, puesto que es una tarea de todo cristiano. Tampoco quiere decir que la oración sea la única tarea,¡pero sí la primera! John Bunyan dijo: ‘Puedes hacer más cosas además de orar después de haber orado, pero no antes”.

Santiago escribió: “La oración eficaz del justo puede mucho” (Santiago 5:16). Fíjate en la palabra “justo”. Cada uno de los creyentes está revestido de la justicia de Cristo, lo que significa estar a buenas con Dios. Hay dos clases de justicia:la posicional (tu posición delante del Señor) y la práctica. Tienes que practicar la justicia a diario dejando que el Espíritu Santo te limpie, te llene y te use. Igual que no quieres beber de un vaso sucio, Dios no quiere oír las oraciones de un cristiano cuya vida esté llene de basura. La oración a la que Dios responde:
1) tiene que hacerse con un corazón limpio.

2) debe ser seria e intensa; no consiste en lanzar al aire unos cuantos deseos para ver cuáles elige cumplirte Dios.

3) tiene que estar en consonancia con la Palabra de Dios y Sus propósitos.

4) debe provenir de un corazón firme porque el que duda no recibe nada del Señor(Santiago 1:6-8).

Biblical Meaning Of House In Dreams

Biblical meaning of house in dreams

House – represents the person; their life; one’s spiritual state. (Matt. 7:24-27, II Tim.
2:20-21)

“Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. 25 The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. 26 But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. 27 The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash.”

The type of house is symbolic for how you are thinking about a particular issue

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House, discovering a new room within – if associated with positive feelings: new area of
life or ministry God will open or desires to open if you’ll cooperate. If
associated with negative feelings: a dark part of one’s life the Lord wants to expose
and/or heal.

House with a hole in the roof; house with torn or dilapidated shingles – indicates a lack of spiritual covering; having an area of life in which God’s protection has been
withdrawn due to sin or an upcoming wrong choice.

The condition of the house reflecting your mental state as you experience something. Rich houses symbolize your perspective on issues where you are powerful and resourceful.
Poor houses represent your perspective on issues where you are powerless or emotionally weakened.

The rooms of the house are indicative of how an issue is being approached or dealt with.

House being on fire

To dream of a house being on fire represents feelings of powerlessness to stop some area of your life from being lost for good. It may also reflect angry destructive intentions or intentional harm that can’t be stopped. Feeling stupid that you can’t do anything about stopping damage to some area of your life. A situation may feel permanently out of your control in a negative way.

Buying a house

To dream of buying a house represents your commitment to integrating something into your life. Choosing to make something be normal for you. Alternatively, it may mean that you have worked really hard to earn something. Negatively, buying a new house may mean that you’d made a mistake that you’re stuck with.

Going home

To dream of going home in a dream represents a return to familiarity or comfort. Things are becoming normal again. You may have been experiencing difficulties or doing something new.

Cleaning your house

To dream of cleaning your house represents self-improvement. You may be fine-tuning an idea you have or trying to perfect something. Unnecessary beliefs or habits are being removed or changed.

New house

To dream of a new house represents a new perspective or mindset on a situation. A new way of thinking about something. A new situation may have become normal for you. A better way of living or seeing life. News ideas or lifestyle choices.

Old house

To dream of an old house represents a perspective or mindset that is experienced, tried, and trusted.

What Does a Dream About a House Flooding, Burning, or Being Destroyed Mean?

Dream of a House Flooding

In a dream, water most often symbolizes emotions, so a dream about a flood or tidal wave can indicate being surprised and overwhelmed by feelings. If the water engulfs your house, it can indicate immense, powerful, and unruly emotions that threaten to swallow and suffocate everything in their path. However, flooding can sometimes be a positive dream symbol if the dreamer feels invigorated, cleansed, or released by the water.

What If the House Is Floating?

If your dream home is not destroyed by the water but, instead, floats on top of it, this can mean that the dreamer is able to safely and happily ride the tide of emotion. The whole world is swallowed up but the dreamer is able to remain safe, whole, and untouched by the destructive emotions swirling around them.

Dream of a House on Fire

Since fire often symbolizes passion, desire, anger, destruction, illumination or enlightenment, purification, or transformation, to dream that your house is burning may indicate any of these things, depending on the dreamer’s feelings about the fire. If the fire feels destructive, then it may represent negative and out-of-control passions. If it feels positive or hopeful, the burning might indicate an impending personal transformation or cleansing.

House Being Destroyed by Earthquake, Demolition, Wrecking Ball, Termites, or Other Means

A dream that your house or property is being or has been ruined or lost due to damage often indicate that you feel threatened, vulnerable, or attacked. You may feel like outside forces conspire to knock, eat, smash, or whittle you down.

What Does a Dream About Someone Breaking Into My Home Mean?

If we remember that the house represents ourself, this dream might be interpreted as a straightforward indication that we feel as though someone or something were trying to break in, steal, burgle, vandalize, or lay claim to ourselves without our invitation. A forced entry is, by definition, destructive. Perhaps your body, mind, life, time, consciousness, or psyche has been encroached on by someone or something without your permission, and your boundaries have been breached against your will.

Moving Houses in Dreams

What If I Dream of Moving?

This dream might indicate a need for change in your life or a desire to start anew. It can mean the end of one situation or relationship and the beginning of another. In the dream, do you know where you’re moving or is it a mystery? Is the move positive or negative? Your answers will help you interpret what your subconsciousness is trying to tell you about how you can handle change in your life.

What If the House In My Dream Can Move?

Sometimes, you might dream of a house that can move by itself. Maybe it has legs of its own, or maybe it moves via forces of nature, like the wind (a la Dorothy’s house in The Wizard of Oz) or on a tidal wave. Like hermit crab, the world outside changes, but your existence inside your mobile home can remain the same. In this case, the dreamer’s attitude toward the house’s movement is important to consider: Is the movement fun or terrifying, frustrating or easy? This can give you insight into your feelings about change.

What Do Dreams About Many Houses Mean?

Viewing many different homes in a dream may be confusing, but the dream experience could allow further reflection on current choices, the influence of others on one’s life, and how changes have occurred over time in one’s personal experience.

Just as a house often symbolizes the inner self—and the street or road the house is on often represents one’s life path—a row of many houses may symbolize different time periods in the dreamer’s life as well as options for future change. Each of the houses might represent a different aspect of your Self, one that feels somehow separate from the other parts of your psyche. Dreaming of three houses may symbolize the dreamer’s past, present, and future.

What Do Dreams About Specific Rooms In Houses Mean?

A Dream of a Bathroom

Dreaming of a bathroom often relates to how well we are cleansing ourselves and letting go of what no longer serves us. The bathroom is often a place where we “let go” and allow ourselves to be our most authentic or vulnerable selves. So many of us dream of a rundown or abandoned bathroom, one that is not working, or one that is occupied or otherwise not leaving us room. When we do not have enough room, privacy, or opportunity to release and cleanse ourselves, we can see this as a sign that we have residual emotional build-up that needs our attention.

Being in a beautiful, well-functioning bathroom may give us the positive imagery of self-care, lightening our emotional load, and emotional or psychological cleansing. This type of dream may leave us feeling rejuvenated and prepared to face life’s stressors and obstacles.

A Dream of a Bedroom

Bedrooms in our dreams can help us understand our most intimate and private aspects of self. The bedroom may reflect those intimate thoughts, feelings, desires, and aspects of who we are that we don’t share. This type of dream may help us identify either our insecurities or authentic aspects of self we may not openly share with others.

Who is in the bedroom often brings greater meaning into our dream. Although the other people may symbolize themselves or our feelings about someone else, other people are often symbolic of an aspect of ourself we associate with this person and have not readily integrated into our own personal identity. This is often true when we dream of the opposite sex, often referred to as an anima or animus. The opposite sex often represents the traits we possess but have somehow disowned. For example, it is common for men to struggle with emotional expression due to societal/cultural norms. This may lead to a woman symbolizing their emotions in dreams. In the other hand, it is common for women to struggle with assertiveness or aggression due to societal/cultural norms and this may lead to a man symbolizing these traits.

The bedroom may also reflect a dreamer’s sexuality. Dreams located in this part of the house may reflect sexual desire and sexual identity. Sex in dreams is often less of a physical symbol as much as it is reflecting an emotional or psychological union of opposites.

A Dream of a Living Room

Although still personal in nature, the living room is the place where we interact with others and may represent the more public, shared, and collaborative parts of our lives. The living room could represent the part of ourselves we invite others to experience or allow others to see. What is in the living room is very important to note—or what is missing from the room. These details can show the dreamer what is being worked on socially and what is being revealed to others.

A Dream of a Kitchen

In many ways, the kitchen is the heart of the house. It is the place we prepare meals, store food, clean, and informally gather with friends and family. Dreams of the kitchen often reflect our heart and soul, how we are fed and what we are preparing spiritually, and what is nourishing our mind, body, and soul.

A Dream of a Dining Room

The dining room can relate to both the kitchen and the living room. It is a social area of the house. It is also a room we associate with food and nourishment. This area of the house in a dream is often associated with what we are nourishing our mind, heart, and spirit. Dreams of the dining room may show us when we are feeling disconnected (lacking guests) or deprived emotionally/psychologically/spiritually/physically or working on meaningful and deeper connections (many guests with plenty of food) with others and ourselves.

Biblical Meaning Of Coins In Dreams

Biblical meaning of coins in dreams. To dream of coins represents positive feelings about power or resources that you can use whenever you want. Noticing yourself liking something valuable you have. You may be admiring opportunities or possibilities that are always available to you. Enjoying knowing you have power or freedom that is always there if you want it.

In the Bible, silver is associated with knowledge, redemption, refining, idolatry, or even spiritual adultery. Besides, silver coins point to suggest revelation or knowledge.

Biblical Meaning Of Coins In Dreams

Coins as a Christian Symbol represent human greed and avarice. In Christian Art coins are often shown numbering thirty which representative of the betrayal of Jesus by Judas Iscariot. The part coins play is detailed in Matthew 26:14-16 where Judas Agrees to Betray Jesus:

14 Then one of the Twelve—the one called Judas Iscariot—went to the chief priests
15 And asked, “What are you willing to give me if I deliver him over to you?” So they counted out for him thirty pieces of silver.
16 From then on Judas watched for an opportunity to hand him over.

The Easton Bible Dictionary provides the following definition, meaning and reference to coins in the Bible.

coins in dreams

Before the Exile the Jews had no regularly stamped money. They made use of uncoined shekels or talents of silver, which they weighed out (Gen. 23:16; Ex. 38:24; 2 Sam. 18:12). Probably the silver ingots used in the time of Abraham may have been of a fixed weight, which was in some way indicated on them.

The “pieces of silver” paid by Abimelech to Abraham (Gen. 20:16), and those also for which Joseph was sold (37:28), were probably in the form of rings.

The shekel was the common standard of weight and value among the Hebrews down to the time of the Captivity. Only once is a shekel of gold mentioned (1 Chr. 21:25). The “six thousand of gold” mentioned in the transaction between Naaman and Gehazi (2 Kings 5:5) were probably so many shekels of gold. The “piece of money” mentioned in Job 42:11; Gen. 33:19 (marg., “lambs”) was the Hebrew _kesitah_, probably an uncoined piece of silver of a certain weight in the form of a sheep or lamb, or perhaps having on it such an impression. The same Hebrew word is used in Josh. 24:32, which is rendered by Wickliffe “an hundred yonge scheep.”

Other Dream Meanings About Coins

Losing coins

Losing coins that you sheltered or collected inside your home is often connected with minor achievements or blessings, particularly when it comes to business. This signifies that you are supposed to achieve some advancement that will yield useful but temporary compensation. While it may not make you a renowned celebrity, with hard work and perseverance, this modest compensation could be the stepping stone to something monumental.

Gold coins

Gold coins symbolize riches, or accumulated wealth, according to dream books interpretations. This is not just an ordinary vision. Presumably, you are chosen by fate, and you expect a lot of pleasant surprises. Gold coins reveal that you must be prepared for vibrant and positive transformations. This dream also symbolizes the commencement of an intriguing adventure.

Copper coins

Dreams concerning coins that appear to be made of copper are often viewed as a sign that you are about to encounter a period of comfort and pleasure. Moreover, this is not anticipated to denote a miracle shift in your situation. Instead, this shift can happen through the contribution of your abilities, which means that if you struggle hard and do good for others, it will allow you to improve and prosper.

Metal coins

Metal coins are generally a symbol of physical risk, such as a shipwreck, plane crash, or car breakdown while traveling

To dream of coins manufactured from materials other than silver and gold, such as copper, steel, etc., seems to denote a disaster-related omen when traveling or away from your home’s protection.

Shiny coins

Seeing, holding, or using notably shiny coins is often viewed as a propitious sign of excellent luck and achievement within the framework of a dream. This specifies that in the activities you are presently engaged in, you are likely to achieve steady advancement and beneficial results. This dream
may be linked to business as well as private issues.

New coins

When seen in a dream, newly, lately issued coins symbolize unexpected economic profits. This implies that you will probably gain some additional cash or other material resources from an uncommon or unexpected person or location.

This dream may be in anticipation of pledging allegiance to a particular cause or for no purpose whatsoever.

Old coins

Having a dream of ancient coins that can be collected, whether you own them or see them somewhere, predicts dealing with tedious and challenging work. These time-consuming activities, such as filling out documents, moving around to different locations, are all expected to be chasing some objective you are working towards at the moment.

Examining or finding old, ancient coins, such as in a museum or secret collection, is often perceived as a sign that you are in or about to reach a period associated with self-reflection and exploration, which means that you gather knowledge and convert it into wisdom.

Coins of the Bible

Few tangible reminders of everyday life have seen as little change over the centuries as have coins. Except for production techniques, coins have received little improvement in concept from Bible times.The value of gold and silver as a medium of exchange was widely known, of course, even before the invention of coins. In the Old Testament we find references to such usage. Abraham’s wealth was measured in gold, silver, and cattle (Gen. 13:2). When precious metals were meant to be used as money they were formed into ingots or wedges (such as Achan’s wedge of Joshua 7:21) and large rings, easy to transport (the bundles of money of Genesis 42:35). This latter usage is preserved in the word kikkar, or talent, meaning “circular” or “ringlike.”

Before coins in standard shapes and sizes were invented, payment was determined by weight. In fact, the terms “to pay” and “to weigh” were ex pressed by the one word shaqal. From this verb we get the word shekel (or more accurately, sheqel), which came to denote a somewhat fixed weight of approximately 12 to 14 grams.

By the time of Solomon standardized stone weights, some with inscriptions of values, were used to determine the value of precious metals in barter transactions. Solomon warned against the practice of cheating by using more than one set of weights (Prov. 20:23).

Herodotus accurately assigned the invention of coinage to the Lydians, a small but wealthy merchant nation in western Asia Minor. The first coins, minted about 640 B.C., were struck in electrum, a naturally occurring alloy of gold and silver, originally thought to be an element in its own right. Soon gold alone was being used; silver followed in the time of Croesus (mid-sixth century B.C.). These tiny coins were of similar styles, having either a crude animal (often a lion) or geometric designs on one side, and deep incuse, or sunken, impressions on the other.

When, in 547 B.C., Cyrus took Sardis, and all Asia Minor became a Persian possession, the Persians quickly saw the advantages of the coin. Darius I (Hystaspis) (521-486 B.C.) introduced the gold daric, perhaps named after himself, and its silver counterpart, the siglos. These coins were the first to depict a human being (the issuing king). The daric is mentioned in the Old Testament in Ezra 2:69 and 1 Chronicles 29:7, and it is probably the coin mentioned in Ezra 8:27 and Nehemiah 7:70-72, although different words are used. Also, the shekel of Nehemiah 5:15 may refer to the siglos. These are the only Old Testament coin references.

By the end of the fifth century B.C. coins were being produced in Gaza, Aradus, Tyre, and Sidon, but the Persians deserve the credit for introducing coinage to Israel. Small silver coins, perhaps minted locally, exist with the word Yehud, the Persian name for the province of Judea, inscribed in Aramaic. These were struck in the fifth and fourth centuries B.C.

One coin of particular interest shows a bearded head in a Corinthian helmet on the obverse, and a throned deity on the reverse. Since rendering a conquered nation’s god on local coinage was a common Persian practice, it is generally thought that this deity is none other than a Persian representation of the God of the Jews (based, perhaps, on Ezekiel’s vision), and thus unique in coinage. The rarity of the coin suggests its unpopularity in Judea.

With the entrance of Alexander III (the Great) came the Attic standard of coinage, consisting of the drachma. Alexander established dozens of mints throughout his empire. Acre, later called Ptolemais, became the mint for Pales tine. Alexander’s coinage became a standard for centuries. On the obverse of his drachma and tetradrachma was depicted Hercules (or Alexander as Hercules), and the reverse pictured a seated Zeus. The already old custom of placing a “mintmark” on the reverse was continued. The usual legend consisted of Alexandrou—that is, Alexander’s (money). The quality of these coins was excellent; they were popular and often counterfeited. The following Ptolemaic and Seleucid rulers continued using similar styles and weights.

The earliest Jewish ruler to strike coins was Alexander Yannai (Jannaeus) 104-78 B.C. For reasons of political dependency and poor economic conditions, these coins were struck only in bronze. Jewish silver coins weren’t made until the time of the first Jewish revolt, A.D. 66-70. Jewish coins were never made in gold.

Both in style and weight Yannai’s first coin resembled an earlier coin struck in Jerusalem between 132 and 130 B.C. by the Seleucid ruler Antiochus VII (Sidetes). It was slightly smaller than a United States cent and bore a lily on the obverse, with an anchor on the reverse. Yannai’s coins had both Hebrew and Greek inscriptions. The Hasmonaeans retained the Hebrew script on coins, as more classical, albeit less common, than the spoken Aramaic.

Herod the Great (37-4 B.C.) showed his desire for strengthening foreign elements in Judaea by means of his coins. Only Greek inscriptions were used, a practice copied by his sons. The military character of his reign also shows on his coins in such symbols as shields, helmets, and warships.

Though usually careful not to offend his Jewish subjects, Herod made the only coin ever produced by a Jew for Jews depicting a living thing (contrary to the second commandment). The small bronze coin carried the figure of an eagle—probably the same eagle figure, erected on a Roman-style standard in the Temple courtyard, that caused a riot at the end of Herod’s reign. If so, we can date this coin to about the time of Christ’s birth—5 or 4 B.C.

Archelaus (Judea, Samaria, and Idumea), Antipas (Galilee and Perea), and Philip (Ituraea, Trachonitis, and other territories) continued minting bronze coins of various sizes, all bearing both the name of Caesar and their own. Later Herods showed less and less Jewish flavor on their coins, preferring to imitate Roman coins.

Biblical Meaning Of Dream About Miscarriage

Biblical meaning of dream about miscarriage. To dream of a miscarriage represents an idea or plan that did not go as expected. setbacks, delays, or disappointments have ruined your plans. A miscarriage may also reflect situations where you feel wronged or screwed over. It may also point to a failed relationship or opportunity.

Dreams about miscarriage are not common dreams, and they are usually dreamed by pregnant women, women who are afraid of pregnancy and giving birth, women who desire pregnancy, but they are afraid of it, etc.

These dreams are disturbing almost like the real experience of miscarriage. Miscarriages are a common occurrence and most women have gone through that unpleasant and painful experience at least once.

The pain of losing an unborn child is almost as grave as losing a live one. That is why dreams about miscarriages reveal strong emotions piled up inside. They often signify some challenging moments we are currently going through in our lives.

Biblical meaning of dream about miscarriage

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The Bible only mentions miscarriages in the context of blessings and cursings upon Israel. In Exodus 23:26, Israel is promised that “none will miscarry or be barren in your land” if they followed the Mosaic Covenant. Conversely, in Hosea 9:14, Israel in a state of disobedience is promised “wombs that miscarry / and breasts that are dry.” We learn from these passages that spontaneous miscarriages are in God’s hands. We are no longer under the Law, and we can be sure that God has compassion on those who have suffered a miscarriage.

He cries and suffers with us, simply because He loves us and feels our pain. Jesus Christ, the Son of God, promised to send His Spirit to all believers so that we will never have to go through trials alone (John 14:16). Jesus said in Matthew 28:20, “And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age.

Any believer who has suffered a miscarriage should have faith in the glorious hope of one day seeing her child again. An unborn child is not only a fetus or a “piece of tissue” to God, but is one of His children. Jeremiah 1:5 says that God knows us while we are still in the womb. Lamentations 3:33 tells us that God “does not enjoy hurting people or causing them sorrow.” Jesus promised to leave us with a gift of peace unlike any that the world can give (John 14:27).

Romans 11:36 reminds us that everything exists by God’s power and is intended for His glory. Although He does not inflict suffering on us for punishment, He will allow things to come into our lives that we can use to bring glory to Him. Jesus said, “I have told you all this so that you may have peace in me. Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because I have overcome the world” (John 16:33).

Pregnant women often have such dreams because they are afraid for the wellbeing of their unborn babies.

They could also be afraid of losing the baby or something going wrong with the pregnancy. They could also be afraid of the process of giving birth and its outcome, and that is why their subconscious is creating these horrible scenarios.

It is noted that dreams about miscarriages are usually dreamed by women in their third trimester of pregnancy.

For women who are not pregnant this dream could be a warning about their health. This dream could remind them to pay attention to their health and have a medical check – up just to be safe.

If dreamed of having a miscarriage and you are not pregnant at all, you should ask yourself if you have been taking care of yourself properly or you have been jeopardizing your health with a careless attitude toward yourself.

Miscarriage dream and your real life – What is the connection?

Almost all types of night dreams have particular meanings in our personal life. Similarly, when you are dreaming of miscarriage, there is something, related to the loss of life. However, most commonly, the, miscarriage dream implies that you have a risk of losing something.

It represents the roadblocks in your life and your fears. The most important thing is that you can prepare yourself after having this miscarriage dream of any type. You may leave everything to your own destiny. The bad dreams of miscarriage while pregnant can reflect a negative meaning. Still, you can overcome the problems with your own efforts.

Dream of repetitive miscarriage

When you are having the miscarriage dream several times, it is unusual. The reoccurring dream about miscarriage signifies your risk of failure for your own mistake. As you have done different mistakes in the past days, you avoid taking any step. For instance, you may have a fear of failure to start a new business.  Thus, after having this dream, you can try to remove your fear from life.

Dreaming of your inability to manage your emotions and sentiment after miscarriage

A mom, who has just undergone miscarriage, may not be able to control her emotions. You may have dreamt of this scene for your own life. This dream has never a positive meaning. Your life may have a few changes that are not easily controllable to you. Thus, you need to prepare yourself after having this type of dream.

Dream of seeing a miscarriage of someone else

Your dream may present you with the image of your dear one, who is having miscarriage problem. This dream reveals that you have concerns on that person. The person, appearing in your dream, needs your guidance. However, she may be your friend or relative.

Dream of violence, causing a miscarriage

You can find a negative interpretation of the meaning of a dream, where violence has caused miscarriage. This dream may reflect your uneasiness in your real life.

Dream of bleeding during pregnancy

Your dream may have shown you bright red colored blood clots. This bleeding stands for your feeling of the loss of power. As a blood clot in your dream is getting out of the body, it can reveal your disappointment and bitter sensation.

Thus, we have found out the symbolic meanings when you are dreaming of having a miscarriage. While you are not pregnant, there is still a chance of having this miscarriage dream. For instance, when your mate or relative is pregnant, you can encounter the dream. As these miscarriage dreams are of different types, you may go through our interpretations.

Biblical Meaning Of Water In Dreams

The water, I feel represents the spiritual realm. It’s hard to give you an exact interp without specifics on the dreams, but I believe you are moving into deep realms of the spirit.

It’s no secret that water is important. Without it, all of us would die within a few days. Because of this, then, water often takes on pretty strong literary elements. Many times, in the form of rain, it can foreshadow something bad or ominous that is going to happen. At other times, it could imply a type of baptism, in which a character undergoes some type of change to his character, usually for the better. But, does this hold water (pun intended) when it comes to the spiritual or biblical meaning of water? What, exactly, can water mean when it is found within the Bible? A good way to find out, like usual, is to look at some passages and glean from what they have to say.

Biblical Meaning Of Water In Dreams

 Genesis 7:17 “Now the flood was on the earth forty days. The waters increased and lifted up the ark, and it rose high above the earth.”

As the Genesis story goes, humankind’s sin was so horrendous that God became immensely grieved by it. As a way or purging the evil, He sent a flood to wipe out the wickedness from the earth, except for Noah, his family, and two of every kind of animal. Most of us know this story by heart, as it’s depicted in many children’s books and with a famous movie starring Russell Crowe. However, there is some insight into what water means in the Bible when one reads the passage. Water, here, is used as a purging or cleansing. It appears to be negative, since it is so destructive, yet it was used to literally cleanse the earth away from all that was evil and unholy. Throughout the Scriptures, water often takes on that meaning.

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John 4:14 “but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst. But the water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into everlasting life.”

In addition to symbolizing some type of cleansing, water also points to satisfaction and life. This is precisely why Jesus is called the “living water,” which is noticeable in this passage. He tells the woman that when people come to Him, they will have complete satisfaction and never thirst for anything else in life. In contrast, when someone drinks physical water, they always need more to sustain their life. With Jesus, though, completeness is given. So, water can point to satisfaction and life, which is just another way of saying that is symbolizes Jesus!

Acts 8:36-38 “Now as they went down the road, they came to some water. And the eunuch said, ‘see, here is water. What hinders me from being baptized?’ Then Philip said, ‘if you believe with all your heart, you may.’ And he answered and said, ‘I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.’ So he commanded the chariot to stand still. And both Philip and the eunuch went down into the water, and he baptized him.”

Water is the medium through which baptism is performed, and it’s extremely fitting. Since water can symbolize cleansing and life, it is perfect to use in baptism. When someone gets baptized, they are submerged under the water for a second, and then come back up. The whole process shows an outward expression of a true inner value; the person is publicly declaring that they have new life in Jesus Christ. All of the past sins and mistakes are dead (symbolic in the act of submerging the person in water) and then raised in newness of life (symbolic in the act of raising the person back up from the water). It is an expression of what has taken place within the heart; a full cleansing and new life.

So, water points to Jesus in many ways. It symbolizes a cleansing which only Jesus can give, a new life which Jesus offers, and is used in baptism to showcase the acceptance of Jesus and the denial of self. The Old Testament shows this, too; it is not exclusive to a New Testament theology. The point to take away, however, is that water does an excellent job at revealing Jesus, who claims to be the Living Water. It is He, and He alone, who can quench the thirsty souls in this world. The fact that water is used symbolically and powerful in the Scriptures just aids in showing us how beautifully written it is and how amazing Jesus is!

Analyzing Water in a Dream

In the example above, the dreamer is “out of reach” from the turbulent waves. She watches them from behind a protective glass window. In fact, she has many dreams where she “observes” the water without going near it. This sounds like someone who notices her choppy emotions but doesn’t really want to explore their meaning.

Depending on the amount of water, the behavior of the water and the dreamer’s distance from the water, it is possible for the dreamer to piece together the meaning and learn what his dream is telling him.

Questions for Dream Interpretation

When you have a dream about water, try to recall answers to the following questions. They may help you discover the lesson your psyche is emphasizing.

* What type of water did you dream about? A large body of water could symbolize deep emotions, while walking in the rain could suggest cleansing.

* What was the behavior of the water in your dream? Turbulent water can suggest turbulent emotions. Water that is muddy or murky could symbolize confused or unclear feelings.

* What was your distance or reaction to the water? If you were lost or drowning in an ocean, you could feel overwhelmed by your emotions. Keeping a safe distance from choppy waves could symbolize emotions that are not being dealt with.

* What is your present emotional state? What new thoughts have been on your mind?

* What does a dream about water symbolize to you?

Types of Dreams Involving Water

There are many ways to dream about water. Sometimes dreamers are fearful of it, resulting in nightmares, but other times it is a pleasurable experience, resulting in dreams of freedom and exploration. The following two dream examples may provide help for your own interpretations.

Swallowed by the Sea

You are out at sea, floating on a small wooden raft alone. The waves have been rougher than usual, and you fear the raft will tip.

Suddenly, a tremendous tidal wave forms and threatens to overwhelm you. Terrified of being swallowed by the sea, you wake with a start.

The vast ocean – with its deep waters, rising and falling tides, and mysterious sea creatures – can be a foreboding place to hang out alone. Floating on the surface of all this, on a flimsy raft, it is no wonder the dreamer fears she could “tip” at any moment. Matters take a turn for the worse when a tremendous tidal wave forms and draws near, threatening her life.

The phrase “swallowed by the sea” conjures an image of being consumed or overwhelmed by a large body of water. When people find themselves in a “sea of trouble,” they usually feel helpless to the situation that threatens to drown them.

In its simplest form, this dream could be a metaphor for emotions that threaten to overwhelm the dreamer in her waking state – especially since she only has a small raft to carry her. Since a tidal wave would likely symbolize an emotional upheaval, the dreamer is probably experiencing some big emotions.

If the dreamer swam through the wave, or saw herself in a sturdy boat, this may provide a clue as to how she is dealing with her emotions. In this case, however, the waves are “rougher than usual” and she is scared of the tidal wave drawing near. Sometimes, our fears feel larger than reality; the dreamer may do well to avoid letting a present situation of concern consume her thoughts and feelings.

Underwater and Breathing

You are in the middle of swimming through an underwater tunnel and holding your breath is becoming more difficult. Just when you think you can’t last another second longer, you take a deep breath. You can breathe under water! When you emerge from the tunnel, you decide to swim free in the ocean and explore it for fun.

This is a delightful dream, and it carries rich symbolism. The dreamer starts out holding his breath because he doesn’t think he can breathe in the water. This may be the same way many people feel when they are about to approach a confrontation, unexpected meeting or difficult situation. Not knowing what will happen, emotions tense, they move forward, “holding their breath.”

The dreamer decides to go for it – he takes a breath because there is no other choice. To his surprise, he can breathe. And the feeling of freedom this provides sends him off on an underwater adventure, free to swim, play and explore.

“These underwater dreams suggest that the dreamer is immersed in emotion,” writes Richmond. “Since he can breathe under water, he is comfortable with his emotional life and feelings.”

Growth Opportunities

Whether it’s a dream or nightmare, the presence of water in any form can indicate how we are handling our unconscious (or conscious) feelings. By tuning into our deepest reservoirs of emotion, we can learn new ways of dealing, which can lead to growth and freedom.

A dreamer who avoids going near the water may feel intimidated by deep emotions and avoid close relationships in her waking hours. The key here is to go near the water – if not directly in it. Whether awake or asleep, allowing uncomfortable emotions to exist while wading into a situation “a little deeper” will yield a new experience. There is the chance of being hurt, but there is also the possible reward that comes with authentic closeness.

Dreams of water that cleanses, quenches or provides adventure can feel liberating. Most of the human body is made of water and, without it, humans couldn’t survive. When dreamers experience fun in the water, they are likely connecting in a healthy way with their spirit and psyche.

Dreams about water remind us that our emotions are a force to be reckoned with. They can open our lives to a deeper, more natural experience, or they can threaten to overwhelm us if left unattended. The good news is, as alarming as water dreams can be, they alert us to parts of ourselves that are open to exploration and growth.

The next time you have a dream about water, jump in! When you wake, analyze the language of your dreams and discover what new challenges await you.