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  • But when they had eaten them up, it was impossible to tell they had eaten them, for they looked as wretched as ever. Then I woke up. (Genesis 41, 21)

  • And then again in my dream, there, growing on one stalk, were seven ears of grain, beautifully ripe; (Genesis 41, 22)

  • but then sprouting up behind them came seven ears of grain, withered, meagre and scorched by the east wind. (Genesis 41, 23)

  • Then the shrivelled ears of grain swallowed the seven ripe ears of grain. I have told the magicians, but no one has given me the answer.' (Genesis 41, 24)

  • Joseph said to Pharaoh, 'Pharaoh's dreams are one and the same: God has revealed to Pharaoh what he is going to do. (Genesis 41, 25)

  • The seven fine cows are seven years and the seven ripe ears of grain are seven years; it is one and the same dream. (Genesis 41, 26)

  • The seven gaunt and lean cows coming up behind them are seven years, as are the seven shrivelled ears of grain scorched by the east wind: there will be seven years of famine. (Genesis 41, 27)

  • It is as I have told Pharaoh: God has revealed to Pharaoh what he is going to do. (Genesis 41, 28)

  • Seven years are coming, bringing great plenty to the whole of Egypt, (Genesis 41, 29)

  • but seven years of famine will follow them, when all the plenty in Egypt will be forgotten, and famine will exhaust the land. (Genesis 41, 30)

  • The famine that is to follow will be so very severe that no one will remember what plenty the country used to enjoy. (Genesis 41, 31)

  • The reason why Pharaoh had the same dream twice is that the event is already determined by God, and God will shortly bring it about. (Genesis 41, 32)


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