Dreams have occupied a unique place in Christian thought, carrying an ambiguous status that wavered between divinely inspired communication and potential deception by demonic forces. This duality can be traced back to biblical traditions, where dreams are both vehicles for God's messages and instruments of false prophecy. The Hebrew Bible provides numerous instances of dream visions, most notably in the narratives of the patriarchs, prophets, and kings. The dream of Jacob at Bethel (Genesis 28:10-17), in which he beholds a ladder connecting heaven and earth, is an early example of how dreams function as divine encounters. Similarly, the interpretation of dreams by Joseph, son of Jacob, in Egypt (Genesis 40-41) sets a precedent for the notion that dreams require proper discernment, a theme that would be echoed in Christian interpretations centuries later.
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