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1. Abimelech, Genesis 20:3
2, 3. Jacob, Genesis 28:12, 31:10
4. Laban, Genesis 31:24
5, 6. Joseph, Genesis 37:5,9
7, 8. The butler and the baker, Genesis 40:5
9, 10. Pharaoh, Genesis 41:1, 5
11. The man in Gideon's army, Judges 7:13
12. Solomon, 1 Kings 3:5
13, 14. Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel 2:3, 4:5
15. Daniel, Daniel 7:1
16, 17, 18,19. Joseph, Matthew 1:20, 2:13, 19, 22
20. The wise men, Matthew 2:12
21. Pilate's wife, Matthew 27:19
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There are many. To show you the frequency of dreams for the people in the Bible, here is a scripture: For God speaketh once, yea twice, yet man perceiveth it not. In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falleth upon men, in slumberings upon the bed; (Job33.14,15)
Joseph the son of Jacob , interpreted the dreams of Pharaoh.
The phrase "message from God" does not appear in the same exact wording in the Bible. However, there are numerous instances where God sends messages to people through angels, prophets, dreams, or visions, conveying His will and guidance.
How many people are mnetioned in the bible? my name is mentioned in the bible
Daniel from the Old testament and Egypt's king Dan Pharaoh
Samuel had two dreams that led him to make an important decision in the Bible.
Bible of Dreams was created on 1997-06-18.
Summary of johnny panic and the bible of dreams?
The word "dreams" is in the King James Version of the Bible 21 times. It is in 21 verses. Please see the related link below.
Daniel
There are many. To show you the frequency of dreams for the people in the Bible, here is a scripture: For God speaketh once, yea twice, yet man perceiveth it not. In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falleth upon men, in slumberings upon the bed; (Job33.14,15)
David, his story can be found in the Bible, he wrote many of the Psalms.
No record inthe Bible.
Dreams are the product of the imagination of the sleeping mind and do not foretell the future.
William J. Subash has written: 'The dreams of Matthew 1:18-2:23' -- subject(s): Bible, Ancient Literature, Criticism, interpretation, History and criticism, Dreams in the Bible, Dreams in literature
Joseph the son of Jacob , interpreted the dreams of Pharaoh.
While bad dreams are certainly spoken of (and interpreted) in the Bible, the word "nightmare" does not appear in the King James, NKJ, NIV or Standard translation.