Matthew 1:20b: an angel of the Yahweh appeared to him (Joseph) in a dream...
Dreams played an important role in the ancient temples of Yahweh and to the biblical authors. Just as many scholars who dismissed dreams as nothing more than vanity based upon Zech 10:2 said that dreams were from God. For example, many scholars flatly stated that dreams were weak prophecies. According to Abbayye (ca. 338) there were at least twenty-four dream interpreters in Jerusalem. The teachers knew Numbers 12:6: And he said "Hear my words: If there is a prophet among you, I the Lord (Yahweh) will make myself known to him in a vision; I speak with him in a dream.".
How do Christians in the post-modern church reconcile these aspects of the OT with the post-modern church's flat ignorance of dreams?
Dreams played an important role in the ancient temples of Yahweh and to the biblical authors. Just as many scholars who dismissed dreams as nothing more than vanity based upon Zech 10:2 said that dreams were from God. For example, many scholars flatly stated that dreams were weak prophecies. According to Abbayye (ca. 338) there were at least twenty-four dream interpreters in Jerusalem. The teachers knew Numbers 12:6: And he said "Hear my words: If there is a prophet among you, I the Lord (Yahweh) will make myself known to him in a vision; I speak with him in a dream.".
How do Christians in the post-modern church reconcile these aspects of the OT with the post-modern church's flat ignorance of dreams?