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What does the Bible say about dream interpretation?

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The Bible teaches that interpretations belong to God, as seen in Joseph's ability to interpret dreams in Genesis 40.

In Genesis 40, we see the story of Joseph interpreting the dreams of Pharaoh's butler and baker while they are imprisoned. Joseph acknowledges that interpretations belong to God, indicating that true insight into dreams or any future events is through divine revelation. This principle teaches us that any attempt to interpret dreams outside of God's guidance is misguided.

As believers, we must rely on Scripture and God's revealed word rather than subjective interpretations. The prophecies in the Bible provide insight into God's plan, especially concerning Jesus Christ, which serves to warn the guilty and comfort the justified. The fulfillment of Joseph's interpretations exemplifies that true prophetic statements come to pass precisely, distinguishing true prophets from false ones.
Scripture References: Genesis 40:8, Genesis 45:7

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