When God speaks to us in our dreams, He often draws our attention to something that gives us greater understanding about something else.
Words are two dimensional, but pictures and metaphors are three dimensional and four dimensional. They can have depth and reveal timing; their stories convey tone and color and presence. They give us the “full picture” of what God is showing us. He doesn’t limit Himself to spoken language alone. He uses everything, which causes us to seek Him for meaning, to know Him and His ways.
There are incredible parallels between meanings in science, creation, Scripture, what God shows you in dreams, the way He made the universe to work, how physics works, how math works, how language works and often how colloquial expressions and idioms work. There are parallels and symmetry in almost everything. He doesn’t need to make something up in order to reveal Himself to us. He doesn’t need to invent a new metaphor that we don’t see anywhere else in creation.
For example, the number two often means multiplication for a variety of reasons, one of which is that it has been programmed into the reproductive cycle. God made male and female mammals to multiply. You start with two and can have an exponential increase.
But biology isn’t the only area in which we see the number two relating to multiplication. The ancient Hebrew character for the number two is bet, which is a picture of a tent. A tent denotes family: something that begins with two individuals and then multiplies. So in the original language of Scripture, the meaning of the number two parallels the biological meaning.
We also see that the number two can mean multiplication when we look at specific chapter and verse references in Scripture. An example of this is Acts 2:2, where the Early Church went from being a small group, just a few people in an upper room, to thousands in one day. It was a noteworthy multiplication, and it happened in chapter two and verse two. That is significant.
Because God is the Creator, we can study His handiwork and get to know Him at a deeper level. We can learn more about Him by examining certain principles we find in nature, in culture, in history, in science. Something may be a formalization of humanity, but God made what humanity formalized.
Obviously, the Bible is our chief source for the meaning of elements. But certain elements get used a lot in Scripture while others do not, and still other elements don’t get used in a clear way that is easy to understand. God didn’t give us a list of what every single item, number or image could mean. So what do we do with the elements He shows us that aren’t clearly used in Scripture? We look for other references that God has allowed to come about. Then, as we see His truths align with all of creation, what is hidden in Scripture becomes more and more obvious.
This journey to understanding what things mean is a journey to know God and His ways and to hear His voice in its fullness and clarity. The more we do this, the more dependent we will find ourselves growing on Him. The closer we draw to Him, the more we will realize that He alone is giving us the understanding we have, and if He doesn’t give it to us, what we have seems completely empty.

The Dream parallels in Scripture and creation by Jim Driscoll, unless otherwise expressly stated, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.

The other morning as I was coming into work, I noticed on the expressway that there were two cars, of the same color and model…Trailblazer. It caught my attention and I prayed Lord, speak to me through what I just saw. I brushed it off. But after reading this article, I need to pray for understanding because I truly believe that God can reveal Himself, since He caught my attention the way He.
Thanks so very much for the articles, i will join the dream classes, i would like that very much. I also have four grandchildren who always dream, some of the dreams are so deep, i know God hand is on their life, i really need the books, about raising spiritual children, God bless you i can’t wait to be a part. Keep the message going strong, christian need this. Deborah
Thanks Jim, that makes working out what the numbers mean much clearer.
Dear Jim,
When you were in Chicago last weekend, I didn’t get to say goodbye to you; I wanted to say “Thank You!”–for pouring out to us your knowledge and insight re. dreams and their interpretation. I especially appreciated your insight into my dream with the numbers 11-aught-52!!!
I look forward to learning more online.
Blessings on you and your dear family!
Janet
Dear Janet, what was the meaning of 11-aught 52. if not too personal could you share? did it have anything to do with 2011, or grace and multiplication? thanks Donna
As I read the responses to the dream parallels in scripture and creation, Shirl Traywicks comment was most interesting to me. My attention is also brought to 2 of everything, mainly 2 birds. but then my attention was brought to 2 bunny rabbits, then the next thing I knew, there were herds of bunnies in the back yard.
It would seem the creation part of the understanding would be 2 of every creature, and the scripture part would be like what you had in your article about multiplication and the number 2, as far as the book of Acts is concerned.
And as I read your article, I couldnt help but think of Noahs Ark with 2 of every creature, and the Ark of the covenant that contained the memorabalia that served as a reminder for the children of God, of what He can and is able to do for them.
Thank you for the article; I so enjoyed reading it. I am very hungry for more of HIM. Your ministry helps as street signs on the expressway.
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Could you posted more meanings of numbers for reference.