This week we meet a "Dreamer", and it's not Yosef, it's Yaakov.
But as opposed to Yosef (and those around him) that dream about the future, Yaakov is seeing some image of the present.
Still, his dream, seems to take him by surprize, seems to be revealing something he didn't know.
What is he surprised about? and why does the Torah provide so much build up and detail about this dream?