Biblical Meaning of Kidnapper in Dreams
Dreaming of kidnapper carries significant biblical meaning. Below you will find all scriptural interpretations and references.
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How kidnapper appeared in your dream
A shadowy figure forcibly taking you or a loved one away against will — The devil or evil spirits attempting to steal your faith, peace, or spiritual freedom through demonic attack
John 10:101 Peter 5:8
Being pursued and captured by an unknown criminal or abductor — Evil forces working through people under demonic influence to cause spiritual harm or captivity
Ephesians 6:122 Timothy 2:26
A kidnapper holding you in a dark, confined space or unknown location — Bondage to sin, fear, or demonic oppression; spiritual captivity that needs deliverance
Romans 6:6Galatians 5:1
Witnessing someone else being taken by a criminal figure in darkness — Evil spirits deceiving and controlling others; warning of demonic influence spreading to those around you
2 Corinthians 11:3Revelation 12:9
Seeing various types of criminals (murderers, thieves, hijackers) alongside kidnappers in dreams — All criminal figures in dreams represent the same spiritual reality: the devil, evil spirits, or people under their influence and control; any criminal act witnessed points to demonic attacks in your life
John 10:101 Peter 5:8Ephesians 6:12
Dreaming of people you know committing kidnapping or other criminal acts — Evil spirits operating through and controlling real people in your life to carry out demonic attacks against you; warning that familiar individuals may be under demonic influence
Ephesians 6:122 Timothy 2:26
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