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24 But God came to Laban the Aramean in a dream by night and said to him, “Take heed that you say not a word to Jacob, either good or bad.”(A)

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50 Then Laban and Bethuel answered, “The thing comes from the Lord; we cannot speak to you anything bad or good.(A)

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But God came to Abimelech in a dream by night and said to him, “You are about to die because of the woman whom you have taken, for she is a married woman.”(A)

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29 It is in my power to do you harm, but the God of your father spoke to me last night, saying, ‘Take heed that you speak to Jacob neither good nor bad.’(A)

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13 ‘If Balak should give me his house full of silver and gold, I would not be able to go beyond the word of the Lord, to do either good or bad of my own will; what the Lord says, that is what I will say’?(A)

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42 If the God of my father, the God of Abraham and the Fear[a] of Isaac, had not been on my side, surely now you would have sent me away empty-handed. God saw my affliction and the labor of my hands and rebuked you last night.”(A)

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  1. 31.42 Meaning of Heb uncertain

19 While he was sitting on the judgment seat, his wife sent word to him, “Have nothing to do with that innocent man, for today I have suffered a great deal because of a dream about him.”(A)

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22 But Absalom spoke to Amnon neither good nor bad, for Absalom hated Amnon because he had raped his sister Tamar.(A)

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20 But just when he had resolved to do this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife, for the child conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit.

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12 Jacob fled to the land of Aram;
    there Israel served for a wife,
    and for a wife he guarded sheep.[a](A)

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  1. 12.12 Heb lacks sheep

29 Because you have raged against me
    and your arrogance has come to my ears,
I will put my hook in your nose
    and my bit in your mouth;
I will turn you back on the way
    by which you came.(A)

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14 he allowed no one to oppress them;
    he rebuked kings on their account,(A)
15 saying, “Do not touch my anointed ones;
    do my prophets no harm.”

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25 let his flesh become fresh with youth;
    let him return to the days of his youthful vigor,’(A)

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15 In a dream, in a vision of the night,
    when deep sleep falls on mortals,
    while they slumber on their beds,(A)
16 then he opens their ears
    and terrifies them with warnings,(B)
17 that he may turn them aside from their deeds
    and keep them from pride,

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At Gibeon the Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream by night, and God said, “Ask what I should give you.”(A)

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you shall make this response before the Lord your God: ‘A wandering Aramean was my ancestor; he went down into Egypt and lived there as an alien, few in number, and there he became a great nation, mighty and populous.(A)

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26 Then the angel of the Lord went ahead and stood in a narrow place, where there was no way to turn either to the right or to the left.

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20 That night God came to Balaam and said to him, “If the men have come to summon you, get up and go with them, but do only what I tell you to do.”(A)

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And he said, “Hear my words:

When there are prophets among you,
    I the Lord make myself known to them in visions;
    I speak to them in dreams.(A)

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Joseph Interprets Pharaoh’s Dream

41 After two whole years, Pharaoh dreamed that he was standing by the Nile,

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One night they both dreamed—the cupbearer and the baker of the king of Egypt who were confined in the prison—each his own dream and each dream with its own meaning.

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10 “During the mating of the flock I once had a dream in which I looked up and saw that the male goats that leaped upon the flock were striped, speckled, and mottled.

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Thus Isaac sent Jacob away, and he went to Paddan-aram, to Laban son of Bethuel the Aramean, the brother of Rebekah, Jacob’s and Esau’s mother.

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12 And having been warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they left for their own country by another road.(A)

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