41:1 After
two
whole
years,
Pharaoh
dreamed
that
he
was
standing
by
the
Nile,
41:2 and
behold,
there
came
up
out
of
the
Nile
seven
cows
attractive
and
plump,
and
they
fed
in
the
reed
grass.
41:3 And
behold,
seven
other
cows,
ugly
and
thin,
came
up
out
of
the
Nile
after
them,
and
stood
by
the
other
cows
on
the
bank
of
the
Nile.
41:4 And
the
ugly,
thin
cows
ate
up
the
seven
attractive,
plump
cows.
And
Pharaoh
awoke.
41:5 And
he
fell
asleep
and
dreamed
a
second
time.
And
behold,
seven
ears
of
grain,
plump
and
good,
were
growing
on
one
stalk.
41:6 And
behold,
after
them
sprouted
seven
ears,
thin
and
blighted
by
the
east
wind.
41:7 And
the
thin
ears
swallowed
up
the
seven
plump,
full
ears.
And
Pharaoh
awoke,
and
behold,
it
was
a
dream.
41:8 So
in
the
morning
his
spirit
was
troubled,
and
he
sent
and
called
for
all
the
magicians
of
Egypt
and
all
its
wise
men.
Pharaoh
told
them
his
dreams,
but
there
was
none
who
could
interpret
them
to
Pharaoh.
41:9 Then
the
chief
cupbearer
said
to
Pharaoh,
"I
remember
my
offenses
today.
41:10 When
Pharaoh
was
angry
with
his
servants
and
put
me
and
the
chief
baker
in
custody
in
the
house
of
the
captain
of
the
guard,
41:11 we
dreamed
on
the
same
night,
he
and
I,
each
having
a
dream
with
its
own
interpretation.
41:12 A
young
Hebrew
was
there
with
us,
a
servant
of
the
captain
of
the
guard.
When
we
told
him,
he
interpreted
our
dreams
to
us,
giving
an
interpretation
to
each
man
according
to
his
dream.
41:13 And
as
he
interpreted
to
us,
so
it
came
about.
I
was
restored
to
my
office,
and
the
baker
was
hanged."
41:14 Then
Pharaoh
sent
and
called
Joseph,
and
they
quickly
brought
him
out
of
the
pit.
And
when
he
had
shaved
himself
and
changed
his
clothes,
he
came
in
before
Pharaoh.
41:15 And
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"I
have
had
a
dream,
and
there
is
no
one
who
can
interpret
it.
I
have
heard
it
said
of
you
that
when
you
hear
a
dream
you
can
interpret
it."
41:16 Joseph
answered
Pharaoh,
"It
is
not
in
me;
God
will
give
Pharaoh
a
favorable
answer."
41:17 Then
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"Behold,
in
my
dream
I
was
standing
on
the
banks
of
the
Nile.
41:18 Seven
cows,
plump
and
attractive,
came
up
out
of
the
Nile
and
fed
in
the
reed
grass.
41:19 Seven
other
cows
came
up
after
them,
poor
and
very
ugly
and
thin,
such
as
I
had
never
seen
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
41:20 And
the
thin,
ugly
cows
ate
up
the
first
seven
plump
cows,
41:21 but
when
they
had
eaten
them
no
one
would
have
known
that
they
had
eaten
them,
for
they
were
still
as
ugly
as
at
the
beginning.
Then
I
awoke.
41:22 I
also
saw
in
my
dream
seven
ears
growing
on
one
stalk,
full
and
good.
41:23 Seven
ears,
withered,
thin,
and
blighted
by
the
east
wind,
sprouted
after
them,
41:24 and
the
thin
ears
swallowed
up
the
seven
good
ears.
And
I
told
it
to
the
magicians,
but
there
was
no
one
who
could
explain
it
to
me."
41:25 Then
Joseph
said
to
Pharaoh,
"The
dreams
of
Pharaoh
are
one;
God
has
revealed
to
Pharaoh
what
he
is
about
to
do.
41:26 The
seven
good
cows
are
seven
years,
and
the
seven
good
ears
are
seven
years;
the
dreams
are
one.
41:27 The
seven
lean
and
ugly
cows
that
came
up
after
them
are
seven
years,
and
the
seven
empty
ears
blighted
by
the
east
wind
are
also
seven
years
of
famine.
41:28 It
is
as
I
told
Pharaoh;
God
has
shown
to
Pharaoh
what
he
is
about
to
do.
41:29 There
will
come
seven
years
of
great
plenty
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
41:30 but
after
them
there
will
arise
seven
years
of
famine,
and
all
the
plenty
will
be
forgotten
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
The
famine
will
consume
the
land,
41:31 and
the
plenty
will
be
unknown
in
the
land
by
reason
of
the
famine
that
will
follow,
for
it
will
be
very
severe.
41:32 And
the
doubling
of
Pharaoh's
dream
means
that
the
thing
is
fixed
by
God,
and
God
will
shortly
bring
it
about.
41:33 Now
therefore
let
Pharaoh
select
a
discerning
and
wise
man,
and
set
him
over
the
land
of
Egypt.
41:34 Let
Pharaoh
proceed
to
appoint
overseers
over
the
land
and
take
one-fifth
of
the
produce
of
the
land
of
Egypt
during
the
seven
plentiful
years.
41:35 And
let
them
gather
all
the
food
of
these
good
years
that
are
coming
and
store
up
grain
under
the
authority
of
Pharaoh
for
food
in
the
cities,
and
let
them
keep
it.
41:36 That
food
shall
be
a
reserve
for
the
land
against
the
seven
years
of
famine
that
are
to
occur
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
so
that
the
land
may
not
perish
through
the
famine."
41:37 This
proposal
pleased
Pharaoh
and
all
his
servants.
41:38 And
Pharaoh
said
to
his
servants,
"Can
we
find
a
man
like
this,
in
whom
is
the
Spirit
of
God"
41:39 Then
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"Since
God
has
shown
you
all
this,
there
is
none
so
discerning
and
wise
as
you
are.
41:40 You
shall
be
over
my
house,
and
all
my
people
shall
order
themselves
as
you
command.
Only
as
regards
the
throne
will
I
be
greater
than
you."
41:41 And
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"See,
I
have
set
you
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt."
41:42 Then
Pharaoh
took
his
signet
ring
from
his
hand
and
put
it
on
Joseph's
hand,
and
clothed
him
in
garments
of
fine
linen
and
put
a
gold
chain
about
his
neck.
41:43 And
he
made
him
ride
in
his
second
chariot.
And
they
called
out
before
him,
"Bow
the
knee!"
Thus
he
set
him
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
41:44 Moreover,
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"I
am
Pharaoh,
and
without
your
consent
no
one
shall
lift
up
hand
or
foot
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt."
41:45 And
Pharaoh
called
Joseph's
name
Zaphenath-paneah.
And
he
gave
him
in
marriage
Asenath,
the
daughter
of
Potiphera
priest
of
On.
So
Joseph
went
out
over
the
land
of
Egypt.
41:46 Joseph
was
thirty
years
old
when
he
entered
the
service
of
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt.
And
Joseph
went
out
from
the
presence
of
Pharaoh
and
went
through
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
41:47 During
the
seven
plentiful
years
the
earth
produced
abundantly,
41:48 and
he
gathered
up
all
the
food
of
these
seven
years,
which
occurred
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
put
the
food
in
the
cities.
He
put
in
every
city
the
food
from
the
fields
around
it.
41:49 And
Joseph
stored
up
grain
in
great
abundance,
like
the
sand
of
the
sea,
until
he
ceased
to
measure
it,
for
it
could
not
be
measured.
41:50 Before
the
year
of
famine
came,
two
sons
were
born
to
Joseph.
Asenath,
the
daughter
of
Potiphera
priest
of
On,
bore
them
to
him.
41:51 Joseph
called
the
name
of
the
firstborn
Manasseh.
"For,"
he
said,
"God
has
made
me
forget
all
my
hardship
and
all
my
father's
house."
41:52 The
name
of
the
second
he
called
Ephraim,
"For
God
has
made
me
fruitful
in
the
land
of
my
affliction."
41:53 The
seven
years
of
plenty
that
occurred
in
the
land
of
Egypt
came
to
an
end,
41:54 and
the
seven
years
of
famine
began
to
come,
as
Joseph
had
said.
There
was
famine
in
all
lands,
but
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
there
was
bread.
41:55 When
all
the
land
of
Egypt
was
famished,
the
people
cried
to
Pharaoh
for
bread.
Pharaoh
said
to
all
the
Egyptians,
"Go
to
Joseph.
What
he
says
to
you,
do."
41:56 So
when
the
famine
had
spread
over
all
the
land,
Joseph
opened
all
the
storehouses
and
sold
to
the
Egyptians,
for
the
famine
was
severe
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
41:57 Moreover,
all
the
earth
came
to
Egypt
to
Joseph
to
buy
grain,
because
the
famine
was
severe
over
all
the
earth.