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  • Joseph was thirty years old when he was summoned to the presence of Pharaoh, King of Egypt. After taking his leave of Pharaoh he journeyed through the entire land of Egypt. (Genesis 41, 46)

  • During the seven years of plenty the land produced abundantly. (Genesis 41, 47)

  • So Joseph gathered up all the food that was produced during these years, storing in each town the food from the fields around it. (Genesis 41, 48)

  • Before the years of famine came, Asenath, Joseph's wife, had two sons. (Genesis 41, 50)

  • When the seven years of plenty throughout the land of Egypt came to an end, (Genesis 41, 53)

  • the seven years of famine began as Joseph had foretold. There was famine in all the countries but bread was to be had in every part of Egypt. (Genesis 41, 54)

  • It's two years since famine has been in the land and there will be another five years without tilling and without harvest. (Genesis 45, 6)

  • And there I will provide for you (for there will be five more years of famine) lest you and your household and all who belong to you, be in need. (Genesis 45, 11)

  • Jacob replied, "The years of my wanderings are one hundred and thirty. Brief and difficult have been the years of my life, and not as many as those of my fathers." (Genesis 47, 9)

  • So they brought their livestock and Joseph gave them bread in exchange for their horses, sheep and cattle and even their donkeys. In that way he supplied them with food for that year. (Genesis 47, 17)

  • The following year they came to him again and said, "We will not hide from our lord that all our money is gone and that our cattle now belong to you. All that is left to us are our persons and our land. (Genesis 47, 18)

  • Jacob lived for one hundred and forty-seven years, seventeen of them in the land of Egypt. (Genesis 47, 28)


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