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Scholars have identified the parts of the statue as referring to Nebuchadnezzar' kingdom (Babylon) and the kingdoms to follow. They are, in order:
The following view has been more prevalent among Christian theologians, who prefer an interpretation that points to Christianity:
Lincolns prophetic dream is two weeks before his assassination, Abraham Lincoln had a dream that he was lying in a coffin.
The dream only reflects your emotions about your lover. It has no supernatural or prophetic significance.
If you dream that a boy that you like has rejected you, this is not a prophetic dream, it merely means that you are worried that he is going to reject you. It's on your mind. But it may not happen.
AnswerMaybe that is a prophetic dream of God. Like the bible says about Jacob he was a big dreamer!
The statue of Caesar is broken and there is blood coming out of it
because martin luther's dream not complete when he died, the statue symbolizes his uncomplete dream.
Much more information would be needed to provide any interpretation of your specific dream. Very generally, the dream reflects your own emotional need and longing for some type of spiritual connection. The statue is a tangible symbol of the intangible spiritual Divine Mother. Your sleeping mind sees the statue coming alive because you long to experience the Truth that the statue only represents.
The dream that Caliphurnia, the wife of Julius Caesar, had the night before the ides of march was supposed to be prophetic. It depicted omens of chaos, and Romans bathing in Caesar's blood, which portends Caesar's death. The dream frightens Calphurnia, and she attempts to warn him to stay away from the capital.
King Nebuchadnezzar's dream, as recounted in the Book of Daniel, symbolized the rise and fall of empires. The dream of a large statue made of various materials represented different kingdoms, starting with Babylon as the head of gold, followed by silver, bronze, and iron, symbolizing successive empires. The stone that struck the statue and crushed it signified the establishment of God's eternal kingdom, which would ultimately replace human kingdoms. The dream emphasized the transient nature of earthly power and the supremacy of divine authority.
This dream is not prophetic; it does not foretell anything about the future. Rather, it expresses the hopes and emotions of the dreamer. Assuming the dreamer hopes to be together with his girlfriend in the future, these are wish-fulfillment dreams.
Calpurnia's dream was that a statue of Caesar was flowing with blood as many Romans wash their hands in the blood. She also saw in her dream that Julius Caesar would die in her arms.
Caesar's wife, Calphurnia (also spelled Calpurnia)