41
1 At
the end of two
full years,
Pharaoh dreamed,
and behold, he
stood by the
river.
2 Behold,
seven cattle came
up out of
the river. They
were sleek and
fat, and they
fed in the marsh
grass.
3 Behold,
seven other cattle
came up after
them out of
the river, ugly
and thin, and
stood by the
other cattle on
the brink of
the river.
4 The
ugly and
thin cattle ate up the
seven sleek and
fat cattle. So Pharaoh
awoke.
5 He
slept and dreamed
a second time;
and behold, seven
heads of grain
came up on
one stalk, healthy
and good.
6 Behold,
seven heads of
grain, thin and
blasted with the
east wind, sprung
up after them.
7 The
thin heads of
grain swallowed up
the seven healthy
and full ears.
Pharaoh awoke, and
behold, it was
a dream.
8 In
the morning, his
spirit was
troubled, and he
sent and called
for all of
Egypt’s magicians
and wise men.
Pharaoh told them
his dreams, but
there was no
one who could
interpret them to
Pharaoh.
9 Then
the chief cup bearer
spoke to Pharaoh,
saying, “I
remember my faults
today.
10 Pharaoh
was angry with
his servants, and
put me in
custody in the
house of the
captain of the
guard, with the
chief baker.
11 We dreamed
a dream in
one night, he
and I. Each man
dreamed according to
the interpretation
of his dream.
12 There
was with us
there a young
man, a Hebrew,
servant to the
captain of the
guard, and we
told him, and
he interpreted to
us our dreams.
He interpreted
to each man according
to his dream.
13 As
he interpreted to
us, so it
was. He restored
me to my
office, and he
hanged him.”
14 Then
Pharaoh sent and
called Joseph, and
they brought him
hastily out of
the dungeon. He
shaved himself,
changed his
clothing, and came
in to Pharaoh.
15 Pharaoh
said to Joseph, “I
have dreamed 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, saying, “It
isn’t in me. God
will give Pharaoh
an answer of
peace.”
17 Pharaoh
spoke to Joseph,
“In my dream,
behold, I stood
on the brink
of the river;
18 and
behold, seven fat
and sleek cattle
came up out
of the river.
They fed in
the marsh grass;
19 and
behold, seven
other cattle came
up after them,
poor and very
ugly and thin,
such as I
never saw in
all the land of
Egypt for ugliness.
20 The
thin and
ugly cattle ate up the
first seven
fat cattle;
21 and
when they had eaten
them up, it couldn’t
be known that
they had eaten
them, but they
were still ugly,
as at the
beginning. So I
awoke.
22 I
saw in my
dream, and behold,
seven heads of
grain came up
on one stalk,
full and good;
23 and
behold, seven
heads of grain,
withered, thin,
and blasted with
the east wind,
sprung up
after them.
24 The
thin heads of
grain swallowed up
the seven good
heads of grain.
I told it
to the magicians,
but there was no
one who could
explain it to
me.”
25 Joseph said
to Pharaoh, “The
dream of Pharaoh
is one. What God
is about to
do he has
declared to
Pharaoh.
26 The
seven good cattle
are seven years;
and the seven
good heads of
grain are seven
years. The dream
is one.
27 The
seven thin and
ugly cattle that
came up after
them are seven
years, and also
the seven empty
heads of grain
blasted with the
east wind; they
will be seven
years of famine.
28 That
is the thing
which I have
spoken to Pharaoh.
God has shown
Pharaoh what he
is about to
do.
29 Behold,
seven years of
great plenty
throughout all
the land of Egypt
are coming.
30 Seven
years of famine
will arise after
them, and all
the plenty will
be forgotten in
the land of Egypt.
The famine will
consume the land,
31 and
the plenty will
not be known
in the land
by reason of
that famine which
follows; for it
will be very
grievous.
32 The
dream was doubled
to Pharaoh,
because the thing
is established
by God, and God
will shortly bring
it to pass.
33 “Now
therefore let
Pharaoh look for
a discreet and
wise man, and
set him over
the land of Egypt.
34 Let
Pharaoh do this,
and let him
appoint overseers
over the land, and
take up the
fifth part of
the land of Egypt’s
produce in the
seven plenteous
years.
35 Let them
gather all the food
of these good
years that come,
and store grain
under the hand
of Pharaoh for food
in the cities,
and let them keep
it.
36 The food
will be to supply
the land against
the seven years
of famine, which
will be in
the land of Egypt;
so that the land
will not
perish through the
famine.”
37 The
thing was good
in the eyes
of Pharaoh, and
in the eyes
of all his
servants.
38 Pharaoh said
to his servants,
“Can we find
such a one
as this, a
man in whom is
the Spirit of God?”
39 Pharaoh said
to Joseph, “Because
God has shown you
all of this,
there is no
one so discreet
and wise as
you.
40 You
shall be over
my house. All
my people will
be ruled according
to your word.
Only in the
throne I will
be greater than
you.”
41 Pharaoh said
to Joseph, “Behold,
I have set
you over all
the land of Egypt.”
42 Pharaoh
took off his
signet ring from
his hand, and
put it on
Joseph’s hand, and
arrayed him
in robes of fine
linen, and put
a gold chain
about his neck.
43 He
made him ride
in the second
chariot which he
had. They cried
before him, “Bow
the knee!” He set
him over all
the land of
Egypt.
44 Pharaoh said
to Joseph, “I am
Pharaoh. Without
you, no man
shall lift up
his hand or
his foot in
all the land of
Egypt.”
45 Pharaoh
called Joseph’s
name Zaphenath-Paneah.
He gave
him Asenath, the
daughter of
Potiphera priest
of On as
a wife. Joseph
went out over
the land of Egypt.
46 Joseph
was thirty years
old when he
stood before
Pharaoh king of
Egypt. Joseph went
out from the
presence of
Pharaoh, and went
throughout all the
land of Egypt.
47 In
the seven
plenteous years
the earth produced
abundantly.
48 He
gathered up all
the food of the
seven years which
were in the
land of Egypt,
and laid up
the food in the
cities. He
stored food in
each city from
the fields around
that city.
49 Joseph laid
up grain as
the sand of
the sea, very
much, until he
stopped counting,
for it was
without number.
50 To
Joseph were born
two sons before
the year of
famine came, whom Asenath,
the daughter of
Potiphera priest
of On, bore
to him.
51 Joseph
called the name
of the firstborn
Manasseh,
“For”, he said,
“God has made me
forget all my
toil, and all
my father’s house.”
52 The
name of the
second, he called
Ephraim:
“For God has made
me fruitful in
the land of my
affliction.”
53 The
seven years of
plenty, that were
in the land of
Egypt, came to
an end.
54 The
seven years of
famine began to
come, just as
Joseph had said.
There was famine
in all lands, but
in all the land
of Egypt there
was bread.
55 When
all the land of
Egypt was famished,
the people cried
to Pharaoh for
bread, and
Pharaoh said to
all the Egyptians,
“Go to Joseph.
What he says to
you, do.”
56 The
famine was over
all the surface
of the earth.
Joseph opened all
the store houses, and
sold to the
Egyptians. The
famine was severe
in the land
of Egypt.
57 All countries came
into Egypt, to
Joseph, to buy
grain, because the
famine was severe
in all the earth.