Talált 5368 Eredmények: One

  • Now the small ears of corn swallowed the plump and ripe ones. Then Pharaoh awoke. (Genesis 41, 7)

  • In the morning he was uneasy and called all the magicians and wise men in Egypt. He told his dreams to them but not one among them was able to interpret his dreams. (Genesis 41, 8)

  • With us was a young Hebrew, a servant of the captain of the guard. When we told him our dreams he interpreted them giving to each one its own meaning. (Genesis 41, 12)

  • Pharaoh then had Joseph summoned. They took him quickly from the prison, shaved him, changed his clothes and he presented himself to Pharaoh. (Genesis 41, 14)

  • Then Pharaoh addressed him, "I have had a dream which no one can explain; now I have heard that when you hear a dream you are able to interpret it." (Genesis 41, 15)

  • I also saw in my dream seven ears of corn growing on one stalk, full and ripe. (Genesis 41, 22)

  • The withered ears of corn swallowed the good ears. I told this to the magicians but none of them could explain its meaning." (Genesis 41, 24)

  • Then Joseph said, "Pharaoh's dream is one and the same. Yahweh has just revealed to Pharaoh what he will do. (Genesis 41, 25)

  • The seven fat cows are seven years and the seven good ears as well. It's one dream! (Genesis 41, 26)

  • So severe will the famine be that no one will remember the time of plenty. (Genesis 41, 31)

  • Pharaoh could have supervisors in the land and could levy a tax of one fifth of the produce of the land during the seven years of plenty. (Genesis 41, 34)

  • And to Joseph he said, "Since it is to you that God has made known all this, there can be no one as intelligent and wise as you. (Genesis 41, 39)


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