How to Interpret Dreams and Visions Perry Stone

of evil in the land of Shinar. I suggest that the prophet is simply attempting to identify how the wings looked when he saw these two lift up the lead basket and carry it into the land of Shinar. A stork has long wings attached to its back. This is the imagery the prophet is painting. These two women also have the wind in their wings. While some suggest this phrase is a metaphor, we do know from the Bible that during the Tribulation angels are seen “holding the four winds of the earth” (Rev. 7:1). When suggesting that there are possibly angels in heaven that have the appearance of women, the first reaction is remembering that when Christ was asked about the resurrection of the dead and marriage in heaven, He replied, “For when they rise from the dead, they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven” (Mark 12:25– 26). When studying the Bible, there are scriptures that reveal a direct and clear truth, and there are other times when certain truths can be deduced from the verse and the implications of what was being said. For example, when the Bible says that everyone will “receive a mark on their right hand or on their foreheads, and that no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark” (Rev. 13:16–17), this passage does not tell you what the mark is or how it can impact the ability of the entire world’s population to purchase and sell. However, with computers and identification technology, we can see how this verse could come to pass. When asked about marriage in heaven, why didn’t Christ say, “Of course there is no marriage in heaven, as all of the angels are male, and therefore there are no females to marry.”

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