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Chapter 34

Trust in the Lord and Not in Dreams[a]

Empty and false are the hopes of the senseless,
    and dreams give wings to fools.
Like one grasping at shadows or chasing the wind,
    so anyone who believes in dreams.
What is seen in dreams is a reflection,
    the likeness of a face looking at itself.
How can the unclean produce what is clean?
    How can the false produce what is true?(A)
Divination, omens, and dreams are unreal;
    what you already expect, the mind fantasizes.
Unless they are specially sent by the Most High,
    do not fix your heart on them.
For dreams have led many astray,
    and those who put their hope in them have perished.
Without such deceptions the Law will be fulfilled,
    and in the mouth of the faithful is complete wisdom.

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Footnotes

  1. 34:1–20 Confidence placed in dreams, divinations, and omens is false because these are devoid of reality (vv. 1–8). True confidence is founded on knowledge and experience (vv. 9–13), and above all on the fear of the Lord, with its accompanying blessings of divine assistance and protection (vv. 14–20).