Löydetty 45 Tulokset: Dreams
how if we kill him, and throw his body into a dry well? We can pretend he has fallen a prey to some wild beast. Now we shall see what good these dreams of his can do him! (Genesis 37, 20)
We have been dreaming, they said, and we can find no interpreter. Why, said Joseph, it is God who interprets our dreams for us; tell me what it was you saw. (Genesis 40, 8)
One of our fellow-prisoners, a Hebrew slave, belonging to this same captain, heard what our dreams were, (Genesis 41, 12)
I have had certain dreams, he said, and no one can tell me the meaning of them; I have heard of thee as one who can interpret such things with sovereign skill. (Genesis 41, 15)
My lord, answered Joseph, the two dreams are all one, God is warning my lord Pharao of what he intends to do. (Genesis 41, 25)
The seven sleek cattle, the seven plump ears, have the same sense in the two dreams; they stand for seven years of plenty. (Genesis 41, 26)
and his mind went back to the dreams he had had, long ago. You are spies, he told them; you have come to find out where our country’s defences are weak. (Genesis 42, 9)
Do not eat anything that has the blood still in it.Do not consult omens, or pay regard to dreams. (Leviticus 19, 26)
He consecrated his own sons by passing them through the fire in the ravine of Benennom;✻ there was watching for dreams and taking of auguries, there was practising of magical arts; he surrounded himself with diviners and soothsayers, until this defiance of his provoked the Lord’s anger. (2 Chronicles 33, 6)
what dreams thou sendest to daunt me, what sights of terror to unman me! (Job 7, 14)
What means this turmoil among the nations? Why do the peoples cherish vain dreams? (Psalms 2, 1)
The schemes of wickedness he abhors; the dreams of innocence he loves, and brings true.✻ (Proverbs 15, 26)
