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DREAMS @

(1) General References to- kjv@Numbers:12:6; kjv@Job:7:14; kjv@Ecclesiastes:5:3,7; kjv@Jeremiah:23:28; kjv@Joel:2:28

(2) Notable- kjv@Genesis:28:12; kjv@Genesis:37:5; kjv@Genesis:40:5; kjv@Genesis:41:1; kjv@Judges:7:13; kjv@1Kings:3:5; kjv@Daniel:2:1; kjv@Daniel:4:5 kjv@Matthew:1:20; kjv@Matthew:2:12,19,22; kjv@Matthew:27:19 Visions, REVELATIONS

(3) Interpretation of- kjv@Genesis:40:12; kjv@Genesis:41:25; kjv@Daniel:1:17; kjv@Daniel:2:28; kjv@Daniel:4:20,24

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DREAMS - D>@ - The Scripture declares that the influence of the Spirit of God upon the soul extends to its sleeping as well as its waking thoughts. But, in accordance with the principle enunciated by St. Paul in ( kjv@1Corinthians:14:15) dreams, in which the understanding is asleep, are placed below the visions of prophecy, in which the understanding plays its part. Under the Christian dispensation, while we read frequently of trances and vision, dreams are never referred to as vehicles of divine revelation. In exact accordance with this principle are the actual records of the dreams sent by God. The greater number of such dreams were granted, for prediction or for warning, to those who were aliens to the Jewish covenant. And where dreams are recorded as means of God’s revelation to his chosen servants, they are almost always referred to the periods of their earliest and most imperfect knowledge of him. Among the Jews, "if any person dreamed a dream which was peculiarly striking and significant, he was permitted to go to the high priest in a peculiar way, and see if it had any special import. But the observance of ordinary dreams and the consulting of those who pretend to skill in their interpretation are repeatedly forbidden. (13:1-5; 18:9-14)
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Dream @ God has frequently made use of dreams in communicating his will to men. The most remarkable instances of this are recorded in the history of Jacob kjv@Genesis:28:12 kjv@Genesis:31:10), Laban (31:24), Joseph (37:9-11), Gideon Judges:7), and Solomon (kjvKings:3:5). Other significant dreams are also recorded, such as those of Abimelech kjv@Genesis:20:3-7), Pharaoh's chief butler and baker (40:5), Pharaoh (41:1-8), the Midianites kjv@Judges:7:13), Nebuchadnezzar kjv@Daniel:2:1 kjv@Daniel:4:10 kjv@Daniel:4:18), the wise men from the east kjv@Matthew:2:12), and Pilate's wife (27:19). To Joseph "the Lord appeared in a dream," and gave him instructions regarding the infant Jesus kjv@Matthew:1:20 kjv@Matthew:2:12-13, 19). In a vision of the night a "man of Macedonia" stood before Paul and said, "Come over into Macedonia and help us" kjv@Acts:16:9; see also 18:9; 27:23).

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Dreams @ Visions in sleep kjv@Job:33:15 kjv@Daniel:2:28
Often by imaginary kjv@Job:20:8 kjv@Isaiah:29:8
Excess of business frequently leads to kjv@Ecclesiastes:5:3
God's will often revealed in kjv@Numbers:12:6 kjv@Job:33:15
False prophets
Pretended to kjv@Jeremiah:23:25-28 kjv@Jeremiah:29:8
Not to be regarded in kjv@Deuteronomy:13:1-3 kjv@Jeremiah:27:9
Condemned for pretending to kjv@Jeremiah:23:32
Vanity of trusting to natural kjv@Ecclesiastes:5:7
The ancients
Put great faith in kjv@Judges:7:15
Often perplexed by kjv@Genesis:40:6 kjv@Genesis:41:8 kjv@Job:7:14 kjv@Daniel:2:1 kjv@Daniel:4:5
Anxious to have, explained kjv@Genesis:40:8 kjv@Daniel:2:3
Consulting magicians on kjv@Genesis:41:8 kjv@Daniel:2:2-4
God the only interpreter of kjv@Genesis:40:8 kjv@Genesis:41:16 kjv@Daniel:2:27-30 kjv@Daniel:7:16
Mentioned in scripture of
Abimelech kjv@Genesis:20:3-7
Jacob kjv@Genesis:28:12 kjv@Genesis:31:10
Laban kjv@Genesis:31:24
Joseph kjv@Genesis:37:5-9
Pharaoh's butler and baker kjv@Genesis:40:5-19
Pharaoh kjv@Genesis:41:1-7
Midianite kjv@Judges:7:13-15
Solomon kjv@1Kings:3:5-15
Nebuchadnezzar kjv@Daniel:2:1 kjv@Daniel:2:31 kjv@Daniel:4:5 kjv@Daniel:4:8
Daniel kjv@Daniel:7:1-28
Joseph kjv@Matthew:1:20 kjv@Matthew:1:21 kjv@Matthew:2:13 kjv@Matthew:2:19 kjv@Matthew:2:20
Wise men kjv@Matthew:2:11 kjv@Matthew:2:12
Pilate's wife kjv@Matthew:27:19
Illustrative of
Prosperity of sinners kjv@Job:20:5-8 kjv@Psalms:73:19 kjv@Psalms:73:20
Impure imaginations kjv@Jude:1:8
Enemies of the church kjv@Isaiah:29:7 kjv@Isaiah:29:8

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- Evanescent kjv@Job:20:8
- Vanity of kjv@Ecclesiastes:5:3 kjv@Ecclesiastes:5:7

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kjv@STRING:Helem <HITCHCOCK>@ dreaming; healing - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Nehelamite <HITCHCOCK>@ dreamer; vale; brook - HITCHCOCK-N


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DREAMS @

(1) General References to- kjv@Numbers:12:6; kjv@Job:7:14; kjv@Ecclesiastes:5:3,7; kjv@Jeremiah:23:28; kjv@Joel:2:28

(2) Notable- kjv@Genesis:28:12; kjv@Genesis:37:5; kjv@Genesis:40:5; kjv@Genesis:41:1; kjv@Judges:7:13; kjv@1Kings:3:5; kjv@Daniel:2:1; kjv@Daniel:4:5 kjv@Matthew:1:20; kjv@Matthew:2:12,19,22; kjv@Matthew:27:19 Visions, REVELATIONS

(3) Interpretation of- kjv@Genesis:40:12; kjv@Genesis:41:25; kjv@Daniel:1:17; kjv@Daniel:2:28; kjv@Daniel:4:20,24

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H1167 <STRHEB>@ בּעל baal bah'-al From H1166; a master; hence a {husband} or (figuratively) owner (often used with another noun in modifications of this latter sense: - + {archer} + {babbler} + {bird} {captain} chief {man} + {confederate} + have to {do} + {dreamer} those to whom it is {due} + {furious} those that are given to {it} {great} + {hairy} he that hath {it} {have} + {horseman} {husband} {lord} {man} + {married} {master} {person} + {sworn} they of.


H1957 <STRHEB>@ הזה hâzâh haw-zaw' A primitive root (compare H2372); to dream: - sleep.


H2370 <STRHEB>@ חזה חזא chăzâ' chăzâh {khaz-aw'} khaz-aw' (Chaldee); corresponding to H2372; to gaze upon; mentally to {dream} be usual (that {is} seem): - {behold} have [a {dream]} {see} be wont.


H2377 <STRHEB>@ חזון châzôn khaw-zone' From H2372; a sight ({mentally}) that {is} a {dream} {revelation} or oracle: - vision.


H2384 <STRHEB>@ חזּיון chizzâyôn khiz-zaw-yone' From H2372; a {revelation} especially by dream: - vision.


H2472 <STRHEB>@ חלם חלום chălôm chălôm {khal-ome'} khal-ome' From H2492; a dream: - dream (-er).


H2492 <STRHEB>@ חלם châlam khaw-lam' A primitive root; properly to bind {firmly} that {is} (by implication) to be (causatively to make) plump; also (through the figurative sense of dumbness) to dream: - (cause to) dream ({-er}) be in good {liking} recover.


H2493 <STRHEB>@ חלם chêlem khay'-lem (Chaldee); from a root corresponding to H2492; a dream: - dream.


H2494 <STRHEB>@ חלם chêlem khay'-lem From H2492; a dream; {Chelem} an Israelite: - Helem. Compare H2469.


H306 <STRHEB>@ אחלמה 'achlâmâh akh-law'-maw Perhaps from H2492 (and thus dream stone); a {gem} probably the amethyst: - amethyst.


H5161 <STRHEB>@ נחלמי nechĕlâmîy nekh-el-aw-mee' Apparently a patronymic from an unused name (apparently passive participle of H2492); dreamed; a {Nechelamite} or descendant of Nechlam: - Nehelamite.


H6622 <STRHEB>@ פּתר pâthar paw-thar' A primitive root; to open {up} that {is} (figuratively) interpret (a dream): - interpret ({-ation} -er).


H6623 <STRHEB>@ פּתרן פּתרון pithrôn pithrôn {pith-rone'} pith-rone' From H6622; interpretation (of a dream): - interpretation.


H7667 <STRHEB>@ שׁבר שׁבר sheber shêber {sheh'-ber} shay'-ber From H7665; a {fracture} figuratively ruin; specifically a solution (of a dream): - {affliction} {breach} {breaking} broken {[-footed} {-handed]} {bruise} {crashing} {destruction} {hurt} {interpretation} vexation.


G1797 <STRGRK>@ ἐνυπνιάζομαι enupniazomai en-oop-nee-ad'-zom-ahee Middle voice from G1798; to dream: - dream (-er).


G1798 <STRGRK>@ ἐνύπνιον enupnion en-oop'-nee-on From G1722 and G5258; something seen in sleep that is a dream (vision in a dream): - dream.


G3677 <STRGRK>@ ὄναρ onar on'-ar Of uncertain derivation; a dream: - dream.