Vine dream meaning is explained below using 17 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Colette Toach
• Positive: A vine speaks of the blessing of the Lord. Whenever the Lord gave a promise in the Word, He would promise to give each man a vine.
• He also refers to Himself as the vine and us as the branches. It speaks of the blessing of the Lord, both spiritual blessings and natural blessings! (John 15:5 ) • The grapes from a vine are a result of each person playing their part.
The grapes grow on the branches, not on the main stem. This is a picture of the fruit of the spirit in our lives.
• Because the vine is a perfect picture of the church, the branches speak of ministries and our own Christian walk. As each branch feeds of the stem (which is Jesus) we will bear good fruit!
Negative:
You can get a vine that does not bear fruit or that is wicked. This would refer to not going on with the Lord or even a curse.
• A vine that does not bear fruit speaks of being lukewarm and not obedient to God’s Word. According to Scripture, such a vine would be cast into the fire.
• Speaking of Judgment • Luke 3:9 And now also the axe is laid to the root of the trees: every tree therefore which brings not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
See also: Fruit, Grapes, Trees, Wine.
Interpretation 2 — Martha Clarke
If the dream is related with health items, then the vine may represent the nervous system.
Each dream related to a vine or with the grape is considered advantageous while they bloom. A vine that is still green, but not full of bunches signifies that your biggest dream will become reality.
Interpretation 3 — Patrica Telesco
A clingy, uncertain personality type, but also likely very faithful.
Pretty- appearances that threaten to entangle you in something in which you may not wish to participate.
In a jungle, vines offer a way of escaping danger by climbing or swinging upward to safety.
If you’re being offered a way out of a situation right now, seriously consider taking it.
Interpretation 4 — Nancy Wagaman
Using external resources to your advantage.
Someone or something insidiously creeping, sneaking, or insinuating its way into something (or into everything).
Taking over an area, process, etc.
Covering up or obscuring (as a vine might cover a building).
See Plant, Leaf, Sprout, Thicket
Interpretation 5 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
See also Vineyard.
Interpretation 6 — Gustavus Hindman Miller
If they are dead, you will fail in some momentous enterprise.
To see poisonous vines, foretells that you will be the victim of a plausible scheme and you will impair your health.
Interpretation 7 — Stephen Girard
for which we have the example of Astyages, king of the Medes, who dreamed that his daughter brought forth a vine, which was a prognostic of the grandeur, riches, and felicity of the great Cyrus, who was born of her after this dream.
Interpretation 8 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous
See Vein, Wine and Web.
Interpretation 9 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
The dream might also be alluding to the expression “to whither on the vine.”
Interpretation 10 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
2. A good omen of success, abundance and wealth.
3. Possible health issue (note the condition of vine).
Interpretation 11 — Tony Crisp
See tree.
Interpretation 12 — Internet Archive - Anonymous
Interpretation 13 — Tyler Wolfe
Interpretation 14 — Vincent Wienand
2. Nation/ Israel,
3. Christ True Vine; John 15:1:4-5;; Isa. 5:2.
Interpretation 15 — Margaret Hamilton
Interpretation 16 — Vincent Wienand
Interpretation 17 — Betty Bethards
See Tree.