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What does the Bible say about Joseph's dreams in Genesis?

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Joseph's dreams signify his future exaltation and authority over his brethren, reflecting God's sovereignty.

In Genesis 37, Joseph's dreams demonstrate God's sovereign plan and his intention to elevate Joseph above his brothers, as seen when he dreams of his sheaf standing upright while the others bow down. This rebellion against him mirrors the future rejection and enmity that Jesus faced from his own people. Joseph's dreams also illustrate the overall rule of God over all creation, revealing how He orchestrates events according to His divine will, ultimately culminating in the exaltation of Jesus Christ, the true and greater Joseph, who reigns with authority over heaven and earth.
Scripture References: Genesis 37:5-11

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