Dreams and Visions: 6 Dreams and Visions in the Old Testament
By: Minister Denise N. Fyffe
Welcome Dreamer, here are 6 more dreams and visions in the Old Testament. These six dream accounts in the Old Testament reflect a consistent pattern of God using dreams to communicate critical guidance, protection, or prophecy—often to shape the course of individuals and nations.
From warning Abimelech not to touch Sarah, to revealing Jacob’s divine connection through a ladder reaching heaven, each dream holds personal and prophetic weight. Joseph’s symbolic dreams ignite the journey that leads to his rise in Egypt, while Pharaoh’s troubling dreams—interpreted by Joseph—forecast a national famine.
Even outsiders like the Midianite soldier receive divine insight, proving that dreams transcend boundaries to deliver God’s messages in unmistakably powerful ways.
- Abimelech’s Dream – Genesis 20:3–7
God warns Abimelech in a dream not to touch Sarah, Abraham’s wife. - Jacob’s Ladder Dream – Genesis 28:10–22
Jacob dreams of a ladder reaching to heaven with angels ascending and descending. - Jacob’s Vision of God – Genesis 31:10–13
In a dream, God tells Jacob to return to his homeland. - Joseph’s Dreams – Genesis 37:5–10
Joseph dreams of his family bowing to him, foreshadowing his future in Egypt. - Pharaoh’s Dreams – Genesis 41
Pharaoh dreams of fat and thin cows, and full and withered ears of grain. Joseph interprets these as a prophecy of famine. - Midianite’s Dream – Judges 7:13–15
A Midianite soldier dreams of a barley loaf toppling a tent—interpreted by Gideon as a sign of victory.
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About the writer:
Minister Denise N. Fyffe is a published author of over 50 fiction and non-fiction books. She started Revealing the Christian Life Ministry to help other Christians and provide support. She is also a trainer and mentors aspiring writers towards achieving their goals.







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