in the first dream, i saw one of the two witnesses
on a road walking home. Daddy YAH was standing next
to me, covered in a garment of light. HE pointed
at the man and said, "There is one of my two
witnesses. He is as humble as Moses."
I saw the man's face.
In the second dream, i saw the two witnesses. A man
and a woman.The man was standing on my right side.
The woman was standing on my left side. The woman
had shoulder length hair but i could not see her
face. The man was uplifted, his feet were not
touching the ground. I looked up at the sky and
saw three angels descending. The angels had golden
hair and wings. And above the angels, Daddy YAH
spoke in a loud voice, "These are my two witnesses.
They are Elijah(HE said indicating the woman) and
Moses(HE said indicating the man)".
In my third dream, I saw the two witnesses and an Apostle
in a room. I saw their faces. There was a big bear
that was trying to enter the door. One of the
witnesses, the man, rose up and closed the door.
He was stronger than the big bear. Daddy YAH was
standing by my side as i was dreaming. HE said to
the Apostle in the dream, "Accept my two witnesses
for who they are. They were created for vengeance."
Glad that might help with the dream.
Symbolic hair often speaks of appearances, how one comes across to the public, how it covers the head/thinking.
The global Church is currently extremely visible, to the point it comes under much criticism. Sectors of it are overly flashy.
In the Rev passage, the witnesses are outspoken and then crushed, then brought back.
The bear, accepting for who they are, might point to world politics. Shutting the door.
Even if we don't agree with what's going on: the destruction and deaths, using taxpayer money to get involved with others' wars, maybe God is showing you there's more going on, beyond how it appears.
Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord -- we don't take action into our own hands, but turn it over to the One who knows the whole story, and can work all things for the good. He knows who was honest or not, who oppressed the people... and if the lampstand theory of Judaism/Christianity applies, it could get very messy.
Why you saw it? When conversations come up, there are times it's best to stay quiet. Battles don't really separate the good from bad; defending the innocent isn't as simple as it seems. Let the dream gel.