1 After two whole years,
Pharaoh dreamed that he was standing by the Nile, 2 and there came up
out of the Nile seven sleek and fat cows, and they grazed in the reed
grass. 3 Then 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. 4 The
ugly and thin cows ate up the seven sleek and fat cows. And Pharaoh
awoke. 5 Then he fell asleep and dreamed a second time; seven ears of
grain, plump and good, were growing on one stalk. 6 Then seven ears,
thin and blighted by the east wind, sprouted after them. 7 The thin ears
swallowed up the seven plump and full ears. Pharaoh awoke, and it was a
dream. 8 In 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 there was no one who could interpret them to Pharaoh.
9 Then the chief cupbearer said to Pharaoh, ‘I remember my faults today.
10 Once Pharaoh was angry with his servants, and put me and the chief
baker in custody in the house of the captain of the guard. 11 We dreamed
on the same night, he and I, each having a dream with its own meaning.
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 according to his dream. 13 As he interpreted to
us, so it turned out; I was restored to my office, and the baker was
hanged.’
14 Then Pharaoh sent for Joseph, and he was hurriedly brought out of the
dungeon. When he had shaved himself and changed his clothes, he came in
before Pharaoh. 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.’ 16 Joseph answered Pharaoh,
‘It is not I; God will give Pharaoh a favourable answer.’ 17 Then
Pharaoh said to Joseph, ‘In my dream I was standing on the banks of the
Nile; 18 and seven cows, fat and sleek, came up out of the Nile and fed
in the reed grass. 19 Then seven other cows came up after them, poor,
very ugly, and thin. Never had I seen such ugly ones in all the land of
Egypt. 20 The thin and ugly cows ate up the first seven fat cows, 21 but
when they had eaten them no one would have known that they had done so,
for they were still as ugly as before. Then I awoke. 22 I fell asleep a
second time and I saw in my dream seven ears of grain, full and good,
growing on one stalk, 23 and seven ears, withered, thin, and blighted by
the east wind, sprouting after them; 24 and the thin ears swallowed up
the seven good ears. But when I told it to the magicians, there was no
one who could explain it to me.’
25 Then Joseph said to Pharaoh, ‘Pharaoh’s dreams are one and the same;
God has revealed to Pharaoh what he is about to do. 26 The seven good
cows are seven years, and the seven good ears are seven years; the
dreams are one. 27 The seven lean and ugly cows that came up after them
are seven years, as are the seven empty ears blighted by the east wind.
They are seven years of famine. 28 It is as I told Pharaoh; God has
shown to Pharaoh what he is about to do. 29 There will come seven years
of great plenty throughout all the land of Egypt. 30 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. 31 The plenty
will no longer be known in the land because of the famine that will
follow, for it will be very grievous. 32 And the doubling of Pharaoh’s
dream means that the thing is fixed by God, and God will shortly bring
it about. 33 Now therefore let Pharaoh select a man who is discerning
and wise, and set him over the land of Egypt. 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 plenteous years. 35 Let them gather
all the food of these good years that are coming, and lay up grain under
the authority of Pharaoh for food in the cities, and let them keep it.
36 That food shall be a reserve for the land against the seven years of
famine that are to befall the land of Egypt, so that the land may not
perish through the famine.’
37 The proposal pleased Pharaoh and all his servants. 38 Pharaoh said to
his servants, ‘Can we find anyone else like this—one in whom is the
spirit of God?’ 39 So Pharaoh said to Joseph, ‘Since God has shown you
all this, there is no one so discerning and wise as you. 40 You shall be
over my house, and all my people shall order themselves as you command;
only with regard to the throne will I be greater than you.’ 41 And
Pharaoh said to Joseph, ‘See, I have set you over all the land of
Egypt.’ 42 Removing his signet ring from his hand, Pharaoh put it on
Joseph’s hand; he arrayed him in garments of fine linen, and put a gold
chain around his neck. 43 He had him ride in the chariot of his
second-in-command; and they cried out in front of him, ‘Bow the knee!’
Thus he set him over all the land of Egypt. 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.’ 45 Pharaoh gave Joseph the name
Zaphenath-paneah; and he gave him Asenath daughter of Potiphera, priest
of On, as his wife. Thus Joseph gained authority over the land of Egypt.
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. 47 During the seven plenteous years
the earth produced abundantly. 48 He gathered up all the food of the
seven years when there was plenty in the land of Egypt, and stored up
food in the cities; he stored up in every city the food from the fields
around it. 49 So Joseph stored up grain in such abundance—like the sand
of the sea—that he stopped measuring it; it was beyond measure.
50 Before the years of famine came, Joseph had two sons, whom Asenath
daughter of Potiphera, priest of On, bore to him. 51 Joseph named the
firstborn Manasseh, ‘For’, he said, ‘God has made me forget all my
hardship and all my father’s house.’ 52 The second he named Ephraim,
‘For God has made me fruitful in the land of my misfortunes.’
53 The seven years of plenty that prevailed in the land of Egypt came to
an end; 54 and the seven years of famine began to come, just as Joseph
had said. There was famine in every country, but throughout the land of
Egypt there was bread. 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.’ 56 And since 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. 57
Moreover, all the world came to Joseph in Egypt to buy grain, because
the famine became severe throughout the world.
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