Trouvé 264 Résultats pour: Joseph's dreams

  • Joseph said to him in reply: "This is what it means. The three baskets are three days; (Genesis 40, 18)

  • but the chief baker he impaled-just as Joseph had told them in his interpretation. (Genesis 40, 22)

  • Yet the chief cupbearer gave no thought to Joseph; he had forgotten him. (Genesis 40, 23)

  • Next morning his spirit was agitated. So he summoned all the magicians and sages of Egypt and recounted his dreams to them; but no one could interpret his dreams for him. (Genesis 41, 8)

  • Later, we both had dreams on the same night, and each of our dreams had its own meaning. (Genesis 41, 11)

  • There with us was a Hebrew youth, a slave of the chief steward; and when we told him our dreams, he interpreted them for us and explained for each of us the meaning of his dream. (Genesis 41, 12)

  • Pharaoh therefore had Joseph summoned, and they hurriedly brought him from the dungeon. After he shaved and changed his clothes, he came into Pharaoh's presence. (Genesis 41, 14)

  • Pharaoh then said to him: "I had certain dreams that no one can interpret. But I hear it said of you that the moment you are told a dream you can interpret it." (Genesis 41, 15)

  • "It is not I," Joseph replied to Pharaoh, "but God who will give Pharaoh the right answer." (Genesis 41, 16)

  • Then Pharaoh said to Joseph: "In my dream, I was standing on the bank of the Nile, (Genesis 41, 17)

  • Joseph said to Pharaoh: "Both of Pharaoh's dreams have the same meaning. God has thus foretold to Pharaoh what he is about to do. (Genesis 41, 25)

  • So Pharaoh said to Joseph: "Since God has made all this known to you, no one can be as wise and discerning as you are. (Genesis 41, 39)


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