Since ancient occasions the conviction that dreams are either warnings or predictions has been exceptionally normal. The Talmud, the Hebrew sacred book of practical wisdom, reveals that the Jews gave great importance both to the dream and to the one whom the Lord gave the information to interpret the dream.
Joseph and Daniel were two Israelites who attained high regard for their aptitude as dream interpreters. The most famous example (today) of the importance of dreams and the interpreter is the narrative of Joseph.
While detained, Joseph would interpret other detainee's dreams. At the point when the Pharaoh had an aggravating dream of 7 fat and 7 thin bovines, he called for Joseph to be conveyed to him to interpret the dream. Joseph decoded the dream and answered to the Pharaoh that it was alluding to seven years of abundance followed by 7 years of famine - warning of future occasions. The Pharaoh noticed the warning and prepared for the lean years, thereby occupying what may have been a disaster.
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