Genesis 41:5
Then he slept and dreamed a second time, and saw seven ears of corn come up on one stalk, full and ripe.
Then he slept and dreamed a second time, and saw seven ears of corn come up on one stalk, full and ripe.
He fell asleep again and dreamed a second time: Seven ears of grain, plump and good, were growing on one stalk.
And he slept and dreamed the second time: and, behold, seven ears of corn came up upon one stalk, rank and good.
And he slepte agayne and dreamed the second tyme that.vij. eares of corne grewe apon one stalke rancke and goodly.
And he slepte agayne, and dreamed the seconde tyme. And he sawe that seuen eares of corne grewe vpon one stalke, full and good.
Againe he slept, and dreamed the second time: and beholde, seuen eares of corne grewe vpon one stalke, ranke and goodly.
And he slept agayne, and dreamed the seconde tyme: and beholde, seuen eares of corne grewe vppon one stalke, ranke and goodly.
And he slept and dreamed the second time: and, behold, seven ears of corn came up upon one stalk, rank and good.
He slept and dreamed a second time: and, behold, seven heads of grain came up on one stalk, healthy and good.
And he sleepeth, and dreameth a second time, and lo, seven ears are coming up on one stalk, fat and good,
And he slept and dreamed a second time: and, behold, seven ears of grain came up upon one stalk, rank and good.
And he slept and dreamed a second time: and, behold, seven ears of grain came up upon one stalk, rank and good.
But he went to sleep again and had a second dream, in which he saw seven heads of grain, full and good, all on one stem.
He slept and dreamed a second time: and behold, seven heads of grain came up on one stalk, healthy and good.
Then he fell asleep again and had a second dream: There were seven heads of grain growing on one stalk, healthy and good.
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17Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, In my dream, I stood on the bank of the river.
18And saw seven cows come up out of the river, fat-fleshed and well-favored, and they grazed in a meadow.
19Then seven other cows came up after them, poor, very ugly and thin, which I had never seen in all the land of Egypt for ugliness.
20And the thin and ugly cows ate up the first seven fat cows.
21When they had devoured them, it could not be known that they had eaten them, for they were still as ugly as before. So I awoke.
22Then I saw in my dream, and saw seven ears come up on one stalk, full and good.
23Then seven ears, withered, thin, and scorched by the east wind, sprouted up after them.
24And the thin ears devoured the seven good ears. So I told this to the magicians, but no one could explain it to me.
25Then Joseph said to Pharaoh, The dreams of Pharaoh are one; God has shown Pharaoh what He is about to do.
26The seven good cows are seven years, and the seven good ears are seven years; the dreams are one.
27And the seven thin and ugly cows that came up after them are seven years, and the seven empty ears scorched by the east wind shall be seven years of famine.
28This is the thing that I have spoken to Pharaoh. God has shown Pharaoh what He is about to do.
29Seven years of great abundance will come throughout all the land of Egypt.
30But after them seven years of famine will arise, and all the abundance will be forgotten in the land of Egypt, and the famine will consume the land.
31The abundance in the land will not be known because of the famine that will follow, for it will be very severe.
32As for the dream being repeated to Pharaoh twice, it means that the thing is established by God, and God will shortly bring it to pass.
6Then seven ears, thin and scorched by the east wind, sprouted up after them.
7And the thin ears swallowed the seven full and ripe ears. Then Pharaoh awoke, and indeed, it was a dream.
8In the morning, his spirit was troubled, so he sent and called for all the magicians of Egypt and all its wise men. Pharaoh told them his dreams, but no one could interpret them for Pharaoh.
1At the end of two full years, Pharaoh had a dream, and saw himself standing by the river.
2And saw seven well-favored and fat-fleshed cows come up out of the river, and they grazed in a meadow.
3Then seven other cows, poor and thin-fleshed, came up after them out of the river, and stood by the other cows on the bank of the river.
4And the poor and thin-fleshed cows ate up the seven well-favored and fat cows. So Pharaoh awoke.
6And he said to them, Listen, I pray you, to this dream which I have dreamed:
7For, behold, we were binding sheaves in the field, and, lo, my sheaf arose, and also stood upright; and, behold, your sheaves stood around, and bowed to my sheaf.
47During the seven plentiful years the earth produced abundantly.
11And we each had a dream in one night, he and I; each of us dreamed according to the interpretation of his own dream.
9And the chief butler told his dream to Joseph, and said to him, In my dream, behold, a vine was before me;
10And on the vine were three branches: and it seemed to bud, and its blossoms burst forth, and its clusters produced ripe grapes:
15And Pharaoh said to Joseph, I have dreamed a dream, and there is no one who can interpret it. But I have heard it said of you, that you can understand a dream to interpret it.
9And he dreamed yet another dream, and told it to his brothers, and said, Behold, I have dreamed a dream more; and, behold, the sun and the moon and the eleven stars bowed to me.
35Let them gather all the food of those good years that are coming, and store up grain under Pharaoh's authority, and let them keep food in the cities.
36This food shall be in reserve for the land for the seven years of famine which shall be in the land of Egypt, that the land may not perish during the famine.
37The proposal was good in the eyes of Pharaoh and in the eyes of all his servants.
5And both of them dreamed a dream, each man his own dream in one night, each man according to the interpretation of his dream, the butler and the baker of the king of Egypt, who were confined in the prison.
16When the chief baker saw that the interpretation was favorable, he said to Joseph, I also was in my dream, and behold, I had three white baskets on my head: