To see a knee in a dream refers to the dreamer's struggle for life, his dream of living in better conditions, his search for other ways to increase his income and his efforts to achieve happiness. To see a knee in a dream often denotes bad taste, deterioration of health and boredom. It means that a number of bad events will occur that will upset the whole morale, order and work of the dreamer.
To dream of your knees represents a form of assistance and guidance that will be bestowed on you. It also refers to any emotional feeling you may have, as well as feelings of incompetence and issues of influence and control. It further suggests you may be overwhelmed with your daily responsibilities and obligations.
Dreaming of knees is an omen of misfortune. Further, if they hurt it foretells terrible calamity.
To be down on your knees means you will shortly have to ask someone’s forgiveness.
Many admirers but no proposals are predicted to & woman who dreams that she has beautiful knees.
The knees are symbolic of prayer and supplication, and of emotional commitment.
See body parts metaphors.
animals, of: hard work awaits.
bandaged, a: take things easy on a long journey.
bent: long il ness has made stiff pain and fearful calamity.
dimpled: liaison with a foreigner wil not woo you to marriage.
dislocated, having a: things wil take a turn for the worse before they get better.
falling on the: the last resort against your rapid dissolution of fortune.
knock-kneed, being: are made a scapegoat for another’s il luck.
another: criticism of another is aimed at you but misses.
own, being badly injured: wil suffer humiliation of your ardent hopes.
slightly: affairs wil turn out al right eventual y.
quaking: recovery from sins takes kneeling before God.
recovering from a cut: fortune and joy.
swollen, a: are surrounded by unhelpful advice.
weakness; may be calling your attention to the fact that you need to pray. "Weak in the knees"; "knee deep"; "knee high"; "bring someone to their knees."
pay homage to/bow before (see 1 Kings 1:31; 8:54; 19:18; Esther 3:2; Isaiah 45:23; Romans 11:4; 14:11; Ephesians 3:14; Philippians 2:10); humble (see 1 Kings 18:42; Ezra 9:5; Mark 5:6); niece (play on words); ability to hold steady (see Job 4:4; Isaiah 35:3; Ezekiel 7:17; 21:7; Daniel 5:6; Hebrews 12:12); beg (see Matthew 20:20; Mark 1:40; 5:6; Luke 5:8).
Humility, as in “bending the knee.” Also climbing.