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Genesis 9:5
5
And
surely
your
blood
of
your
lives
will
I
require;
at
the
hand
of
every
beast
will
I
require
it,
and
at
the
hand
of
man;
at
the
hand
of
every
man’s
brother
will
I
require
the
life
of
man.
Genesis 34:10
10
And
ye
shall
dwell
with
us:
and
the
land
shall
be
before
you;
dwell
and
trade
ye
therein,
and
get
you
possessions
therein.
Genesis 37:35
35
And
all
his
sons
and
all
his
daughters
rose
up
to
comfort
him;
but
he
refused
to
be
comforted;
and
he
said,
For
I
will
go
down
into
the
grave
unto
my
son
mourning.
Thus
his
father
wept
for
him.
Genesis 41:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57
1
And
it
came
to
pass
at
the
end
of
two
full
years,
that
Pharaoh
dreamed:
and,
behold,
he
stood
by
the
river.
2
And,
behold,
there
came
up
out
of
the
river
seven
well
favoured
kine
and
fatfleshed;
and
they
fed
in
a
meadow.
3
And,
behold,
seven
other
kine
came
up
after
them
out
of
the
river,
ill
favoured
and
leanfleshed;
and
stood
by
the
other
kine
upon
the
brink
of
the
river.
4
And
the
ill
favoured
and
leanfleshed
kine
did
eat
up
the
seven
well
favoured
and
fat
kine.
So
Pharaoh
awoke.
5
And
he
slept
and
dreamed
the
second
time:
and,
behold,
seven
ears
of
corn
came
up
upon
one
stalk,
rank
and
good.
6
And,
behold,
seven
thin
ears
and
blasted
with
the
east
wind
sprung
up
after
them.
7
And
the
seven
thin
ears
devoured
the
seven
rank
and
full
ears.
And
Pharaoh
awoke,
and,
behold,
it
was
a
dream.
8
And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
morning
that
his
spirit
was
troubled;
and
he
sent
and
called
for
all
the
magicians
of
Egypt,
and
all
the
wise
men
thereof:
and
Pharaoh
told
them
his
dream;
but
there
was
none
that
could
interpret
them
unto
Pharaoh.
9
Then
spake
the
chief
butler
unto
Pharaoh,
saying,
I
do
remember
my
faults
this
day:
10
Pharaoh
was
wroth
with
his
servants,
and
put
me
in
ward
in
the
captain
of
the
guard’s
house,
both
me
and
the
chief
baker:
11
And
we
dreamed
a
dream
in
one
night,
I
and
he;
we
dreamed
each
man
according
to
the
interpretation
of
his
dream.
12
And
there
was
there
with
us
a
young
man,
an
Hebrew,
servant
to
the
captain
of
the
guard;
and
we
told
him,
and
he
interpreted
to
us
our
dreams;
to
each
man
according
to
his
dream
he
did
interpret.
13
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
he
interpreted
to
us,
so
it
was;
me
he
restored
unto
mine
office,
and
him
he
hanged.
14
Then
Pharaoh
sent
and
called
Joseph,
and
they
brought
him
hastily
out
of
the
dungeon:
and
he
shaved
himself,
and
changed
his
raiment,
and
came
in
unto
Pharaoh.
15
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Joseph,
I
have
dreamed
a
dream,
and
there
is
none
that
can
interpret
it:
and
I
have
heard
say
of
thee,
that
thou
canst
understand
a
dream
to
interpret
it.
16
And
Joseph
answered
Pharaoh,
saying,
It
is
not
in
me:
God
shall
give
Pharaoh
an
answer
of
peace.
17
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Joseph,
In
my
dream,
behold,
I
stood
upon
the
bank
of
the
river:
18
And,
behold,
there
came
up
out
of
the
river
seven
kine,
fatfleshed
and
well
favoured;
and
they
fed
in
a
meadow:
19
And,
behold,
seven
other
kine
came
up
after
them,
poor
and
very
ill
favoured
and
leanfleshed,
such
as
I
never
saw
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
for
badness:
20
And
the
lean
and
the
ill
favoured
kine
did
eat
up
the
first
seven
fat
kine:
21
And
when
they
had
eaten
them
up,
it
could
not
be
known
that
they
had
eaten
them;
but
they
were
still
ill
favoured,
as
at
the
beginning.
So
I
awoke.
22
And
I
saw
in
my
dream,
and,
behold,
seven
ears
came
up
in
one
stalk,
full
and
good:
23
And,
behold,
seven
ears,
withered,
thin,
and
blasted
with
the
east
wind,
sprung
up
after
them:
24
And
the
thin
ears
devoured
the
seven
good
ears:
and
I
told
this
unto
the
magicians;
but
there
was
none
that
could
declare
it
to
me.
25
And
Joseph
said
unto
Pharaoh,
The
dream
of
Pharaoh
is
one:
God
hath
shewed
Pharaoh
what
he
is
about
to
do.
26
The
seven
good
kine
are
seven
years;
and
the
seven
good
ears
are
seven
years:
the
dream
is
one.
27
And
the
seven
thin
and
ill
favoured
kine
that
came
up
after
them
are
seven
years;
and
the
seven
empty
ears
blasted
with
the
east
wind
shall
be
seven
years
of
famine.
28
This
is
the
thing
which
I
have
spoken
unto
Pharaoh:
What
God
is
about
to
do
he
sheweth
unto
Pharaoh.
29
Behold,
there
come
seven
years
of
great
plenty
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt:
30
And
there
shall
arise
after
them
seven
years
of
famine;
and
all
the
plenty
shall
be
forgotten
in
the
land
of
Egypt;
and
the
famine
shall
consume
the
land;
31
And
the
plenty
shall
not
be
known
in
the
land
by
reason
of
that
famine
following;
for
it
shall
be
very
grievous.
32
And
for
that
the
dream
was
doubled
unto
Pharaoh
twice;
it
is
because
the
thing
is
established
by
God,
and
God
will
shortly
bring
it
to
pass.
33
Now
therefore
let
Pharaoh
look
out
a
man
discreet
and
wise,
and
set
him
over
the
land
of
Egypt.
34
Let
Pharaoh
do
this,
and
let
him
appoint
officers
over
the
land,
and
take
up
the
fifth
part
of
the
land
of
Egypt
in
the
seven
plenteous
years.
35
And
let
them
gather
all
the
food
of
those
good
years
that
come,
and
lay
up
corn
under
the
hand
of
Pharaoh,
and
let
them
keep
food
in
the
cities.
36
And
that
food
shall
be
for
store
to
the
land
against
the
seven
years
of
famine,
which
shall
be
in
the
land
of
Egypt;
that
the
land
perish
not
through
the
famine.
37
And
the
thing
was
good
in
the
eyes
of
Pharaoh,
and
in
the
eyes
of
all
his
servants.
38
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
his
servants,
Can
we
find
such
a
one
as
this
is,
a
man
in
whom
the
Spirit
of
God
is?
39
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Joseph,
Forasmuch
as
God
hath
shewed
thee
all
this,
there
is
none
so
discreet
and
wise
as
thou
art:
40
Thou
shalt
be
over
my
house,
and
according
unto
thy
word
shall
all
my
people
be
ruled:
only
in
the
throne
will
I
be
greater
than
thou.
41
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Joseph,
See,
I
have
set
thee
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
42
And
Pharaoh
took
off
his
ring
from
his
hand,
and
put
it
upon
Joseph’s
hand,
and
arrayed
him
in
vestures
of
fine
linen,
and
put
a
gold
chain
about
his
neck;
43
And
he
made
him
to
ride
in
the
second
chariot
which
he
had;
and
they
cried
before
him,
Bow
the
knee:
and
he
made
him
ruler
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
44
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Joseph,
I
am
Pharaoh,
and
without
thee
shall
no
man
lift
up
his
hand
or
foot
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
45
And
Pharaoh
called
Joseph’s
name
Zaphnath-paaneah;
and
he
gave
him
to
wife
Asenath
the
daughter
of
Poti-
pherah
priest
of
On.
And
Joseph
went
out
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
46
And
Joseph
was
thirty
years
old
when
he
stood
before
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt.
And
Joseph
went
out
from
the
presence
of
Pharaoh,
and
went
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
47
And
in
the
seven
plenteous
years
the
earth
brought
forth
by
handfuls.
48
And
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:
the
food
of
the
field,
which
was
round
about
every
city,
laid
he
up
in
the
same.
49
And
Joseph
gathered
corn
as
the
sand
of
the
sea,
very
much,
until
he
left
numbering;
for
it
was
without
number.
50
And
unto
Joseph
were
born
two
sons
before
the
years
of
famine
came,
which
Asenath
the
daughter
of
Poti-
pherah
priest
of
On
bare
unto
him.
51
And
Joseph
called
the
name
of
the
firstborn
Manasseh:
For
God,
said
he,
hath
made
me
forget
all
my
toil,
and
all
my
father’s
house.
52
And
the
name
of
the
second
called
he
Ephraim:
For
God
hath
caused
me
to
be
fruitful
in
the
land
of
my
affliction.
53
And
the
seven
years
of
plenteousness,
that
was
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
were
ended.
54
And
the
seven
years
of
dearth
began
to
come,
according
as
Joseph
had
said:
and
the
dearth
was
in
all
lands;
but
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
there
was
bread.
55
And
when
all
the
land
of
Egypt
was
famished,
the
people
cried
to
Pharaoh
for
bread:
and
Pharaoh
said
unto
all
the
Egyptians,
Go
unto
Joseph;
what
he
saith
to
you,
do.
56
And
the
famine
was
over
all
the
face
of
the
earth:
And
Joseph
opened
all
the
storehouses,
and
sold
unto
the
Egyptians;
and
the
famine
waxed
sore
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
57
And
all
countries
came
into
Egypt
to
Joseph
for
to
buy
corn;
because
that
the
famine
was
so
sore
in
all
lands.
Genesis 42:38
38
And
he
said,
My
son
shall
not
go
down
with
you;
for
his
brother
is
dead,
and
he
is
left
alone:
if
mischief
befall
him
by
the
way
in
the
which
ye
go,
then
shall
ye
bring
down
my
gray
hairs
with
sorrow
to
the
grave.
Genesis 43:21
21
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
we
came
to
the
inn,
that
we
opened
our
sacks,
and,
behold,
every
man’s
money
was
in
the
mouth
of
his
sack,
our
money
in
full
weight:
and
we
have
brought
it
again
in
our
hand.
Genesis 44:31
31
It
shall
come
to
pass,
when
he
seeth
that
the
lad
is
not
with
us,
that
he
will
die:
and
thy
servants
shall
bring
down
the
gray
hairs
of
thy
servant
our
father
with
sorrow
to
the
grave.
Leviticus 25:43
43
Thou
shalt
not
rule
over
him
with
rigour;
but
shalt
fear
thy
God.
1 Samuel 1:26
26
And
she
said,
Oh
my
lord,
as
thy
soul
liveth,
my
lord,
I
am
the
woman
that
stood
by
thee
here,
praying
unto
the
LORD.
1 Samuel 17:55
55
And
when
Saul
saw
David
go
forth
against
the
Philistine,
he
said
unto
Abner,
the
captain
of
the
host,
Abner,
whose
son
is
this
youth?
And
Abner
said,
As
thy
soul
liveth,
O
king,
I
cannot
tell.
1 Kings 2:32
32
And
the
LORD
shall
return
his
blood
upon
his
own
head,
who
fell
upon
two
men
more
righteous
and
better
than
he,
and
slew
them
with
the
sword,
my
father
David
not
knowing
thereof,
to
wit,
Abner
the
son
of
Ner,
captain
of
the
host
of
Israel,
and
Amasa
the
son
of
Jether,
captain
of
the
host
of
Judah.
2 Chronicles 24:22
22
Thus
Joash
the
king
remembered
not
the
kindness
which
Jehoiada
his
father
had
done
to
him,
but
slew
his
son.
And
when
he
died,
he
said,
The
LORD
look
upon
it,
and
require
it.
Nehemiah 5:15
15
But
the
former
governors
that
had
been
before
me
were
chargeable
unto
the
people,
and
had
taken
of
them
bread
and
wine,
beside
forty
shekels
of
silver;
yea,
even
their
servants
bare
rule
over
the
people:
but
so
did
not
I,
because
of
the
fear
of
God.
Job 36:9
9
Then
he
sheweth
them
their
work,
and
their
transgressions
that
they
have
exceeded.
Psalms 9:12
12
When
he
maketh
inquisition
for
blood,
he
remembereth
them:
he
forgetteth
not
the
cry
of
the
humble.
Proverbs 21:13
13
Whoso
stoppeth
his
ears
at
the
cry
of
the
poor,
he
also
shall
cry
himself,
but
shall
not
be
heard.
Isaiah 38:1
1
In
those
days
was
Hezekiah
sick
unto
death.
And
Isaiah
the
prophet
the
son
of
Amoz
came
unto
him,
and
said
unto
him,
Thus
saith
the
LORD,
Set
thine
house
in
order:
for
thou
shalt
die,
and
not
live.
Lamentations 5:7
7
Our
fathers
have
sinned,
and
are
not;
and
we
have
borne
their
iniquities.
Hosea 5:15
15
I
will
go
and
return
to
my
place,
till
they
acknowledge
their
offence,
and
seek
my
face:
in
their
affliction
they
will
seek
me
early.
Matthew 5:44
44
But
I
say
unto
you,
Love
your
enemies,
bless
them
that
curse
you,
do
good
to
them
that
hate
you,
and
pray
for
them
which
despitefully
use
you,
and
persecute
you;
Matthew 7:2
2
For
with
what
judgment
ye
judge,
ye
shall
be
judged:
and
with
what
measure
ye
mete,
it
shall
be
measured
to
you
again.
Luke 11:51
51
From
the
blood
of
Abel
unto
the
blood
of
Zacharias,
which
perished
between
the
altar
and
the
temple:
verily
I
say
unto
you,
It
shall
be
required
of
this
generation.
Acts 7:12
12
But
when
Jacob
heard
that
there
was
corn
in
Egypt,
he
sent
out
our
fathers
first.
Romans 12:21
21
Be
not
overcome
of
evil,
but
overcome
evil
with
good.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Genesis 42:0
in
KJVP
Genesis 9:5
5
And
surely
H389
W-ADV
your
blood
H1818
CMS-2MS
of
your
lives
H5315
GFS
will
I
require
H1875
VQY1MS
;
at
the
hand
H3027
M-GFS
of
every
H3605
NMS
beast
H2416
AFS
will
I
require
H1875
VQY1MS-3MS
it
,
and
at
the
hand
H3027
WM-GFS
of
man
H120
D-NMS
;
at
the
hand
H3027
M-GFS
of
every
man
H376
NMS
\'s
brother
H251
CMS-3MS
will
I
require
H1875
VQY1MS
the
life
H5315
GFS
of
man
H120
D-NMS
.
Genesis 34:10
10
And
ye
shall
dwell
H3427
with
H854
us
:
and
the
land
H776
WD-GFS
shall
be
H1961
VQY3FS
before
H6440
you
;
dwell
H3427
and
trade
H5503
ye
therein
,
and
get
you
possessions
H270
therein
.
Genesis 37:35
35
And
all
H3605
CMS
his
sons
H1121
NMS-1MS
and
all
H3605
W-CMS
his
daughters
H1323
rose
up
H6965
to
comfort
H5162
him
;
but
he
refused
H3985
to
be
comforted
H5162
;
and
he
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
For
H3588
CONJ
I
will
go
down
H3381
into
the
grave
H7585
unto
H413
PREP
my
son
H1121
NMS-1MS
mourning
H57
.
Thus
his
father
H1
wept
H1058
for
him
.
Genesis 41:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57
1
And
it
came
to
pass
H1961
W-VQY3MS
at
the
end
H7093
M-CMS
of
two
full
years
H8141
NFD
,
that
Pharaoh
H6547
dreamed
H2492
:
and
,
behold
H2009
IJEC
,
he
stood
H5975
by
H5921
PREP
the
river
H2975
.
2
And
,
behold
H2009
IJEC
,
there
came
up
H5927
out
of
H4480
PREP
the
river
H2975
seven
H7651
MFS
well
H3303
favored
H4758
NMS
kine
H6510
and
fatfleshed
H1277
;
and
they
fed
H7462
in
a
meadow
H260
.
3
And
,
behold
H2009
IJEC
,
seven
H7651
MFS
other
H312
kine
H6510
came
up
H5927
after
H310
them
out
of
H4480
PREP
the
river
H2975
,
ill
H7451
favored
H4758
NMS
and
leanfleshed
H1851
;
and
stood
H5975
by
H681
the
other
kine
H6510
upon
H5921
PREP
the
brink
H8193
CFS
of
the
river
H2975
.
4
And
the
ill
H7451
favored
H4758
and
leanfleshed
H1851
kine
H6510
did
eat
up
H398
the
seven
H7651
MFS
well
H3303
favored
H4758
and
fat
H1277
kine
H6510
.
So
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
awoke
H3364
.
5
And
he
slept
H3462
W-VQY3MS
and
dreamed
H2492
the
second
time
H8145
CFS
:
and
,
behold
H2009
IJEC
,
seven
H7651
MFS
ears
of
corn
H7641
came
up
H5927
upon
one
H259
MMS
stalk
H7070
,
rank
H1277
and
good
H2896
.
6
And
,
behold
H2009
IJEC
,
seven
H7651
MFS
thin
H1851
ears
H7641
and
blasted
H7710
with
the
east
wind
H6921
NMP
sprung
up
H6779
after
H310
them
.
7
And
the
seven
thin
H1851
ears
H7641
devoured
H1104
the
seven
H7651
MFS
rank
H1277
and
full
H4392
ears
H7641
.
And
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
awoke
H3364
,
and
,
behold
H2009
IJEC
,
it
was
a
dream
H2472
.
8
And
it
came
to
pass
H1961
W-VQY3MS
in
the
morning
H1242
that
his
spirit
H7307
CMS-3MS
was
troubled
H6470
;
and
he
sent
H7971
W-VQY3MS
and
called
for
W-VQY3MS
all
H3605
NMS
the
magicians
H2748
of
Egypt
H4714
EFS
,
and
all
H3605
NMS
the
wise
men
H2450
thereof
:
and
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
told
H5608
them
his
dream
H2472
;
but
there
was
none
H369
W-NPAR
that
could
interpret
H6622
them
unto
Pharaoh
H6547
.
9
Then
spoke
H1696
W-VPY3MS
the
chief
H8269
butler
H4945
unto
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
,
saying
H559
L-VQFC
,
I
H589
PPRO-1MS
do
remember
H2142
my
faults
H2399
this
day
H3117
D-NMS
:
10
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
was
wroth
H7107
with
H5921
PREP
his
servants
H5650
,
and
put
H5414
W-VQQ3MS
me
in
ward
H4929
in
the
captain
H8269
of
the
guard
H2876
\'s
house
H1004
CMS
,
both
me
and
the
chief
H8269
baker
H644
:
11
And
we
dreamed
H2492
a
dream
H2472
in
one
H259
MMS
night
H3915
,
I
H589
PPRO-1MS
and
he
H1931
;
we
dreamed
H2492
each
man
H376
NMS
according
to
the
interpretation
H6623
of
his
dream
H2472
.
12
And
there
was
there
H8033
W-ADV
with
H854
PREP-1MP
us
a
young
man
H5288
,
a
Hebrew
H5680
TMS
,
servant
H5650
NMS
to
the
captain
H8269
of
the
guard
H2876
;
and
we
told
H5608
him
,
and
he
interpreted
H6622
to
us
our
dreams
H2472
;
to
each
man
H376
according
to
his
dream
H2472
he
did
interpret
H6622
.
13
And
it
came
to
pass
H1961
W-VQY3MS
,
as
H834
K-RPRO
he
interpreted
H6622
to
us
,
so
H3651
ADV
it
was
H1961
VQQ3MS
;
me
he
restored
H7725
VHQ3MS
unto
H5921
PREP
mine
office
H3653
,
and
him
he
hanged
H8518
.
14
Then
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
sent
H7971
W-VQY3MS
and
called
H7121
W-VQY3MS
Joseph
H3130
,
and
they
brought
him
hastily
H7323
out
of
H4480
PREP
the
dungeon
H953
:
and
he
shaved
H1548
himself
,
and
changed
H2498
his
raiment
H8071
,
and
came
in
H935
W-VQY3MS
unto
H413
PREP
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
.
15
And
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
H413
PREP
Joseph
H3130
,
I
have
dreamed
H2492
a
dream
H2472
,
and
there
is
none
H369
NPAR
that
can
interpret
H6622
it
:
and
I
H589
W-PPRO-1MS
have
heard
H8085
VQQ1MS
say
H559
W-VQY3MS
of
H5921
PREP-2MS
thee
,
that
thou
canst
understand
H8085
VQQ1MS
a
dream
H2472
to
interpret
H6622
it
.
16
And
Joseph
H3130
answered
H6030
W-VQY3MS
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
,
saying
H559
L-VQFC
,
It
is
not
in
H1107
me
:
God
H430
EDP
shall
give
Pharaoh
an
answer
H6030
VQY3MS
of
peace
H7965
.
17
And
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
said
H1696
W-VPY3MS
unto
H413
PREP
Joseph
H3130
,
In
my
dream
H2472
,
behold
H2009
,
I
stood
H5975
upon
H5921
PREP
the
bank
H8193
CFS
of
the
river
H2975
:
18
And
,
behold
H2009
IJEC
,
there
came
up
H5927
out
of
H4480
PREP
the
river
H2975
seven
H7651
MFS
kine
H6510
,
fatfleshed
H1277
and
well
H3303
favored
H8389
;
and
they
fed
H7462
in
a
meadow
H260
:
19
And
,
behold
H2009
IJEC
,
seven
H7651
other
H312
kine
H6510
came
up
H5927
after
H310
them
,
poor
H1800
and
very
H3966
ADV
ill
H7451
favored
H8389
and
leanfleshed
H7534
,
such
H2007
as
I
never
H3808
ADV
saw
H7200
VQQ1MS
in
all
H3605
B-CMS
the
land
H776
GFS
of
Egypt
H4714
EFS
for
badness
H7455
:
20
And
the
lean
H7534
and
the
ill
favored
H7451
kine
H6510
did
eat
up
H398
the
first
H7223
seven
H7651
MFS
fat
H1277
kine
H6510
:
21
And
when
they
had
eaten
them
up
H935
VQQ3MP
,
it
could
not
H3808
W-NPAR
be
known
H3045
that
H3588
CONJ
they
had
eaten
H935
VQQ3MP
them
;
but
they
were
still
ill
favored
H4758
,
as
H834
K-RPRO
at
the
beginning
H8462
BD-NFS
.
So
I
awoke
H3364
.
22
And
I
saw
H7200
in
my
dream
H2472
,
and
,
behold
H2009
IJEC
,
seven
H7651
MFS
ears
H7641
came
up
H5927
in
one
H259
MMS
stalk
H7070
,
full
H4392
and
good
H2896
:
23
And
,
behold
H2009
IJEC
,
seven
H7651
MFS
ears
H7641
,
withered
H6798
,
thin
H1851
,
and
blasted
H7710
with
the
east
wind
H6921
NMP
,
sprung
up
H6779
after
H310
them
:
24
And
the
thin
H1851
ears
H7641
devoured
H1104
the
seven
H7651
MFS
good
H2896
ears
H7641
:
and
I
told
H559
this
unto
H413
PREP
the
magicians
H2748
;
but
there
was
none
H369
W-NPAR
that
could
declare
H5046
VHPMS
it
to
me
.
25
And
Joseph
H3130
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
H413
PREP
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
,
The
dream
H2472
of
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
is
one
H259
MMS
:
God
H430
D-EDP
hath
showed
H5046
VHQ3MS
Pharaoh
H6547
what
H834
RPRO
he
is
about
to
do
H6213
VQPMS
.
26
The
seven
H7651
MFS
good
H2896
kine
H6510
are
seven
H7651
MFS
years
H8141
NFP
;
and
the
seven
H7651
good
H2896
ears
H7641
are
seven
H7651
MFS
years
H8141
NFP
:
the
dream
H2472
is
one
H259
MMS
.
27
And
the
seven
H7651
thin
H7534
and
ill
favored
H7451
kine
H6510
that
came
up
H5927
after
H310
them
are
seven
H7651
MFS
years
H8141
NFP
;
and
the
seven
H7651
empty
H7386
ears
H7641
blasted
H7710
with
the
east
wind
H6921
shall
be
H1961
VQY3MP
seven
H7651
MFS
years
H8141
of
famine
H7458
.
28
This
H1931
PPRO-3MS
is
the
thing
H1697
D-NMS
which
H834
RPRO
I
have
spoken
H1696
VPQ1MS
unto
H413
PREP
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
:
What
H834
RPRO
God
H430
D-EDP
is
about
to
do
H6213
VQPMS
he
showeth
H7200
unto
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
.
29
Behold
H2009
IJEC
,
there
come
H935
seven
H7651
MFS
years
H8141
NFP
of
great
H1419
AMS
plenty
H7647
throughout
all
H3605
B-CMS
the
land
H776
GFS
of
Egypt
H4714
:
30
And
there
shall
arise
H6965
after
H310
them
seven
H7651
MFS
years
H8141
of
famine
H7458
NMS
;
and
all
H3605
NMS
the
plenty
H7647
shall
be
forgotten
H7911
in
the
land
H776
B-GFS
of
Egypt
H4714
;
and
the
famine
H7458
D-NMS
shall
consume
H3615
the
land
H776
D-GFS
;
31
And
the
plenty
H7647
shall
not
H3808
W-NPAR
be
known
H3045
in
the
land
H776
B-NFS
by
reason
of
M-CMP
that
H1931
D-PPRO-3MS
famine
H7458
D-NMS
following
H310
PREP
;
for
H3588
CONJ
it
H1931
PPRO-3MS
shall
be
very
H3966
ADV
grievous
H3515
AMS
.
32
And
for
H5921
W-PREP
that
the
dream
H2472
was
doubled
H8138
unto
H413
PREP
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
twice
H6471
;
it
is
because
H3588
CONJ
the
thing
H1697
D-NMS
is
established
H3559
NMS
by
M-PREP
God
H430
D-EDP
,
and
God
H430
D-EDP
will
shortly
H4116
bring
it
to
pass
H6213
.
33
Now
H6258
W-ADV
therefore
let
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
look
out
H7200
VQI3MS
a
man
H376
NMS
discreet
H995
and
wise
H2450
,
and
set
H7896
him
over
H5921
PREP
the
land
H776
GFS
of
Egypt
H4714
.
34
Let
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
do
H6213
VQY3MS
this
,
and
let
him
appoint
H6485
officers
H6496
over
H5921
PREP
the
land
H776
D-GFS
,
and
take
up
the
fifth
part
H2567
of
the
land
H776
GFS
of
Egypt
H4714
EFS
in
the
seven
H7651
plenteous
H7647
years
H8141
.
35
And
let
them
gather
H6908
all
H3605
NMS
the
food
H400
NMS
of
those
H428
D-DPRO-3MP
good
H2896
years
H8141
that
come
H935
,
and
lay
up
H6651
corn
H1250
under
H8478
NMS
the
hand
H3027
CFS
of
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
,
and
let
them
keep
H8104
food
H400
NMS
in
the
cities
H5892
.
36
And
that
food
H400
shall
be
H1961
W-VQQ3MS
for
store
H6487
to
the
land
H776
LD-NFS
against
the
seven
H7651
years
H8141
of
famine
H7458
D-NMS
,
which
H834
RPRO
shall
be
H1961
W-VQQ3MS
in
the
land
H776
B-GFS
of
Egypt
H4714
;
that
the
land
H776
D-GFS
perish
H3772
not
H3808
W-NPAR
through
the
famine
H7458
.
37
And
the
thing
H1697
D-NMS
was
good
H3190
in
the
eyes
H5869
B-CMP
of
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
,
and
in
the
eyes
H5869
of
all
H3605
NMS
his
servants
H5650
.
38
And
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
H413
PREP
his
servants
H5650
,
Can
we
find
H4672
such
a
one
as
this
H2088
is
,
a
man
H376
NMS
in
whom
H834
RPRO
the
Spirit
H7307
NFS
of
God
H430
EDP
is
?
39
And
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
H413
PREP
Joseph
H3130
,
Forasmuch
H310
PREP
as
God
H430
EDP
hath
showed
H3045
thee
all
H3605
NMS
this
H2063
DPRO
,
there
is
none
H369
NPAR
so
discreet
H995
and
wise
H2450
as
thou
H3644
art
:
40
Thou
H859
PPRO-2MS
shalt
be
H1961
VQY3FS
over
H5921
PREP
my
house
H1004
CMS-1MS
,
and
according
unto
H5921
PREP
thy
word
H6310
CMS-2MS
shall
all
H3605
NMS
my
people
H5971
be
ruled
H5401
:
only
H7535
ADV
in
the
throne
H3678
will
I
be
greater
H1431
than
H4480
M-PPRO-2MS
thou
.
41
And
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
H413
PREP
Joseph
H3130
,
See
H7200
VQI2MS
,
I
have
set
H5414
VQQ1MS
thee
over
H5921
PREP
all
H3605
NMS
the
land
H776
GFS
of
Egypt
H4714
.
42
And
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
took
off
H5493
W-VHY3MS
his
ring
H2885
from
M-PREP
his
hand
H3027
CFS-3MS
,
and
put
H5414
W-VQQ3MS
it
upon
H5921
M-PREP
Joseph
H3130
\'s
hand
H3027
CFS
,
and
arrayed
H3847
him
in
vestures
H899
of
fine
linen
H8336
,
and
put
H7760
W-VQY3MS
a
gold
H2091
chain
H7242
about
H5921
M-PREP
his
neck
H6677
;
43
And
he
made
him
to
ride
H7392
in
the
second
H4932
chariot
H4818
which
H834
RPRO
he
had
;
and
they
cried
H7121
W-VQY3MP
before
H6440
L-CMP-3MS
him
,
Bow
the
knee
H86
:
and
he
made
H5414
him
ruler
over
H5921
PREP
all
H3605
NMS
the
land
H776
GFS
of
Egypt
H4714
.
44
And
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
H413
PREP
Joseph
H3130
,
I
H589
PPRO-1MS
am
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
,
and
without
H1107
thee
shall
no
H3808
ADV
man
H376
NMS
lift
up
H7311
VHY3MS
his
hand
H3027
CFS-3MS
or
foot
H7272
CFS-3MS
in
all
H3605
B-CMS
the
land
H776
GFS
of
Egypt
H4714
.
45
And
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
called
H7121
W-VQY3MS
Joseph
H3130
\'s
name
H8034
CMS
Zaphnath
H6847
-
paaneah
;
and
he
gave
H5414
W-VQY3MS
him
to
wife
H802
L-NFS
Asenath
H621
the
daughter
H1323
CFS
of
Poti
H6319
-
pherah
priest
H3548
of
On
H204
.
And
Joseph
H3130
went
out
H3318
W-VQY3MS
over
H5921
PREP
all
the
land
H776
GFS
of
Egypt
H4714
.
46
And
Joseph
H3130
was
thirty
H7970
MMP
years
H8141
NFS
old
H1121
when
he
stood
H5975
before
H6440
L-CMP
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
king
H4428
NMS
of
Egypt
H4714
.
And
Joseph
H3130
went
out
H3318
W-VQY3MS
from
the
presence
H6440
L-CMP
of
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
,
and
went
H5674
throughout
all
H3605
B-CMS
the
land
H776
GFS
of
Egypt
H4714
.
47
And
in
the
seven
H7651
plenteous
H7647
years
H8141
the
earth
H776
D-GFS
brought
forth
H6213
by
handfuls
H7062
.
48
And
he
gathered
up
H6908
all
H3605
NMS
the
food
H400
NMS
of
the
seven
H7651
MFS
years
H8141
NFP
,
which
H834
RPRO
were
H1961
VQQ3MP
in
the
land
H776
B-GFS
of
Egypt
H4714
EFS
,
and
laid
up
H5414
W-VQY3MS
the
food
H400
NMS
in
the
cities
H5892
:
the
food
H400
NMS
of
the
field
H7704
CMS
,
which
H834
RPRO
was
round
about
H5439
every
city
H5892
D-GFS
,
laid
he
up
H5414
VQQ3MS
in
the
same
H8432
.
49
And
Joseph
H3130
gathered
H6651
corn
H1250
as
the
sand
H2344
of
the
sea
H3220
D-NMS
,
very
H3966
ADV
much
H7235
VHFA
,
until
H5704
PREP
he
left
H2308
numbering
H5608
;
for
H3588
CONJ
it
was
without
H369
NPAR
number
H4557
NMS
.
50
And
unto
Joseph
H3130
were
born
H3205
VWQ3MS
two
H8147
ONUM
sons
H1121
NMP
before
H2962
B-ADV
the
years
H8141
of
famine
H7458
D-NMS
came
H935
VQY2MS
,
which
H834
RPRO
Asenath
H621
the
daughter
H1323
CFS
of
Poti
H6319
-
pherah
priest
H3548
of
On
H204
bore
H3205
VQQ3FS
unto
him
.
51
And
Joseph
H3130
called
H7121
W-VQY3MS
the
name
H8034
CMS
of
the
firstborn
H1060
Manasseh
H4519
:
For
H3588
CONJ
God
H430
EDP
,
said
he
,
hath
made
me
forget
H5382
all
H3605
NMS
my
toil
H5999
,
and
all
H3605
NMS
my
father
H1
\'s
house
H1004
CMS
.
52
And
the
name
H8034
CMS
of
the
second
H8145
D-ONUM
called
H7121
VQQ3MS
he
Ephraim
H669
:
For
H3588
CONJ
God
H430
EDP
hath
caused
me
to
be
fruitful
H6509
in
the
land
H776
B-GFS
of
my
affliction
H6040
.
53
And
the
seven
H7651
MFS
years
H8141
of
plenteousness
H7647
,
that
H834
RPRO
was
H1961
VQQ3MS
in
the
land
H776
B-GFS
of
Egypt
H4714
,
were
ended
H3615
.
54
And
the
seven
H7651
MFS
years
H8141
of
dearth
H7458
D-NMS
began
H2490
to
come
H935
L-VQFC
,
according
as
H834
K-RPRO
Joseph
H3130
had
said
H559
VQQ3MS
:
and
the
dearth
H7458
NMS
was
H1961
W-VQY3MS
in
all
H3605
B-CMS
lands
H776
;
but
in
all
H3605
WB-CMS
the
land
H776
GFS
of
Egypt
H4714
EFS
there
was
H1961
VQQ3MS
bread
H3899
NMS
.
55
And
when
all
H3605
NMS
the
land
H776
GFS
of
Egypt
H4714
EFS
was
famished
H7456
,
the
people
H5971
cried
H6817
to
H413
PREP
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
for
bread
H3899
:
and
Pharaoh
H6547
EMS
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
all
H3605
NMS
the
Egyptians
H4714
EFS
,
Go
H1980
VQI2MP
unto
H413
PREP
Joseph
H3130
;
what
H834
RPRO
he
saith
H559
W-VQY3MS
to
you
,
do
H6213
.
56
And
the
famine
H7458
was
H1961
VQQ3MS
over
H5921
PREP
all
H3605
NMS
the
face
H6440
CMP
of
the
earth
H776
D-GFS
:
And
Joseph
H3130
opened
H6605
W-VQY3MS
all
H3605
NMS
the
storehouses
H834
RPRO
,
and
sold
H7666
unto
the
Egyptians
H4714
;
and
the
famine
H7458
waxed
sore
H2388
in
the
land
H776
B-GFS
of
Egypt
H4714
.
57
And
all
H3605
W-CMS
countries
H776
D-GFS
came
H935
VQQ3MP
into
Egypt
H4714
TFS-3FS
to
H413
PREP
Joseph
H3130
for
to
buy
H7666
corn
;
because
H3588
CONJ
that
the
famine
H7458
D-NMS
was
so
sore
H2388
in
all
H3605
B-CMS
lands
H776
D-GFS
.
Genesis 42:38
38
And
he
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
My
son
H1121
NMS-1MS
shall
not
H3808
ADV
go
down
H3381
with
H5973
PREP-3MP
you
;
for
H3588
CONJ
his
brother
H251
CMS-3MS
is
dead
H4191
,
and
he
H1931
W-PPRO-3MS
is
left
H7604
alone
H905
L-CMS-3MS
:
if
mischief
H611
befall
H7122
him
by
the
way
H1870
in
the
which
H834
RPRO
ye
go
H1980
,
then
shall
ye
bring
down
H3381
my
gray
hairs
H7872
with
sorrow
H3015
to
the
grave
H7585
.
Genesis 43:21
21
And
it
came
to
pass
H1961
W-VPY3MS
,
when
H3588
CONJ
we
came
H935
to
H413
PREP
the
inn
H4411
,
that
we
opened
H6605
our
sacks
H572
,
and
,
behold
H2009
IJEC
,
every
man
H376
NMS
\'s
money
H3701
was
in
the
mouth
H6310
B-CMS
of
his
sack
H572
,
our
money
H3701
in
full
weight
H4948
:
and
we
have
brought
it
again
H7725
in
our
hand
H3027
.
Genesis 44:31
31
It
shall
come
to
pass
H1961
W-VQQ3MS
,
when
he
seeth
H7200
that
H3588
CONJ
the
lad
H5288
is
not
H369
NPAR
with
us
,
that
he
will
die
H4191
:
and
thy
servants
H5650
shall
bring
down
H3381
the
gray
hairs
H7872
of
thy
servant
H5650
our
father
H1
with
sorrow
H3015
to
the
grave
H7585
.
Leviticus 25:43
43
Thou
shalt
not
H3808
NADV
rule
H7287
over
him
with
rigor
H6531
;
but
shalt
fear
thy
God
H3372
.
1 Samuel 1:26
26
And
she
said
H559
W-VQY3FS
,
Oh
H994
my
lord
H113
,
as
thy
soul
H5315
liveth
H2416
,
my
lord
H113
,
I
H589
PPRO-1MS
am
the
woman
H802
D-NFS
that
stood
H5324
by
H5973
thee
here
H2088
,
praying
H6419
unto
H413
PREP
the
LORD
H3068
NAME-4MS
.
1 Samuel 17:55
55
And
when
Saul
H7586
saw
H7200
David
H1732
MMS
go
forth
H3318
VQPMS
against
H7125
the
Philistine
H6430
,
he
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
H413
PREP
Abner
H74
,
the
captain
H8269
of
the
host
H6635
,
Abner
H74
,
whose
H4310
IPRO
son
H1121
is
this
H2088
DPRO
youth
H5288
?
And
Abner
H74
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
As
thy
soul
H5315
liveth
H2416
,
O
king
H4428
D-NMS
,
I
cannot
H518
PART
tell
H3045
.
1 Kings 2:32
32
And
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
shall
return
H7725
his
blood
H1818
CMS-3MS
upon
H5921
PREP
his
own
head
H7218
CMS-3MS
,
who
H834
RPRO
fell
H6293
upon
two
H8147
men
H376
NMP
more
righteous
H6662
and
better
H2896
than
H4480
M-PREP-3MS
he
,
and
slew
H2026
them
with
the
sword
H2719
,
my
father
H1
David
H1732
not
H3808
NADV
knowing
H3045
thereof
,
to
wit
,
Abner
H74
the
son
H1121
CMS
of
Ner
H5369
,
captain
H8269
of
the
host
H6635
of
Israel
H3478
,
and
Amasa
H6021
the
son
H1121
CMS
of
Jether
H3500
,
captain
H8269
of
the
host
H6635
of
Judah
H3063
.
2 Chronicles 24:22
22
Thus
Joash
H3101
the
king
H4428
D-NMS
remembered
H2142
not
H3808
W-NPAR
the
kindness
H2617
which
H834
RPRO
Jehoiada
H3077
his
father
H1
CMS-3MS
had
done
H6213
VQQ3MS
to
H5973
PREP-3MS
him
,
but
slew
H2026
his
son
H1121
CMS-3MS
.
And
when
he
died
H4191
,
he
said
H559
VQQ3MS
,
The
LORD
H3068
EDS
look
upon
H7200
VQI3MS
it
,
and
require
H1875
it
.
Nehemiah 5:15
15
But
the
former
H7223
governors
H6346
that
H834
RPRO
had
been
before
H6440
L-CMP
me
were
chargeable
H3513
unto
H5921
PREP
the
people
H5971
,
and
had
taken
H3947
W-VQY3MP
of
H4480
them
bread
H3899
and
wine
H3196
,
beside
H310
ADV
forty
H705
MMP
shekels
H8255
of
silver
H3701
;
yea
H1571
CONJ
,
even
their
servants
H5288
bore
rule
H7980
over
H5921
PREP
the
people
H5971
:
but
so
H3651
ADV
did
H6213
VQQ1MS
not
H3808
NADV
I
H589
W-PPRO-1MS
,
because
H6440
M-CMP
of
the
fear
H3374
CFS
of
God
H430
NAME-4MP
.
Job 36:9
9
Then
he
showeth
H5046
W-VHY3MS
them
their
work
H6467
CMS-3MP
,
and
their
transgressions
H6588
W-CMP-3MP
that
H3588
CONJ
they
have
exceeded
H1396
VTY3MP
.
Psalms 9:12
12
When
H3588
CONJ
he
maketh
inquisition
H1875
for
blood
H1818
,
he
remembereth
H2142
them
:
he
forgetteth
H7911
not
H3808
ADV
the
cry
H6818
of
the
humble
H6035
.
Proverbs 21:13
13
Whoso
stoppeth
H331
his
ears
H241
at
the
cry
H2201
of
the
poor
H1800
CMS
,
he
also
H1571
CONJ
shall
cry
H7121
VQY3MS
himself
H1931
PPRO-3MS
,
but
shall
not
H3808
W-NPAR
be
heard
H6030
.
Isaiah 38:1
1
In
those
H1992
D-PPRO-3MP
days
H3117
BD-NMP
was
Hezekiah
sick
H2470
unto
death
H4191
L-VQFC
.
And
Isaiah
H3470
the
prophet
H5030
the
son
H1121
CMS
of
Amoz
H531
came
H935
W-VQY3MS
unto
H413
PREP-3MS
him
,
and
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
H413
PREP-3MS
him
,
Thus
H3541
saith
H559
W-VQY3MS
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
,
Set
thine
house
in
order
H6680
:
for
H3588
CONJ
thou
H859
PPRO-2MS
shalt
die
H4191
,
and
not
H3808
W-NPAR
live
H2421
.
Lamentations 5:7
7
Our
fathers
H1
have
sinned
H2398
VQQ3MP
,
and
are
not
H369
;
and
we
H587
have
borne
H5445
their
iniquities
H5771
.
Hosea 5:15
15
I
will
go
H1980
VQY1MS
and
return
H7725
to
H413
PREP
my
place
H4725
,
till
H5704
PREP
they
acknowledge
their
offense
H816
,
and
seek
H1245
my
face
H6440
:
in
their
affliction
H6862
they
will
seek
me
early
H7836
.
Matthew 5:44
44
But
G1161
CONJ
I
G1473
P-1NS
say
G3004
V-PAI-1S
unto
you
G5213
P-2DP
,
Love
G25
V-PAM-2P
your
G3588
T-APM
enemies
G2190
A-APM
,
bless
G2127
V-PAM-2P
them
that
curse
G2672
V-PNP-APM
you
G5209
P-2AP
,
do
G4160
V-PAM-2P
good
G2573
ADV
to
them
that
hate
G3404
V-PAP-DPM
you
G5209
P-2AP
,
and
G2532
CONJ
pray
G4336
V-PNM-2P
for
G3588
T-GPM
them
which
despitefully
use
G1908
V-PAP-GPM
you
G5209
P-2AP
,
and
G2532
CONJ
persecute
G1377
V-PAP-GPM
you
G5209
P-2AP
;
Matthew 7:2
2
For
G1063
CONJ
with
G1722
PREP
what
G3739
R-DSN
judgment
G2917
N-DSN
ye
judge
G2919
V-PAI-2P
,
ye
shall
be
judged
G2919
V-FPI-2P
:
and
G2532
CONJ
with
G1722
PREP
what
G3739
R-DSN
measure
G3358
N-DSN
ye
mete
G3354
V-PAI-2P
,
it
shall
be
measured
to
you
again
G488
.
Luke 11:51
51
From
G575
PREP
the
G3588
T-GSN
blood
G129
N-GSN
of
Abel
G6
N-PRI
unto
G2193
CONJ
the
G3588
T-GSN
blood
G129
N-GSN
of
Zacharias
G2197
N-GSM
,
which
perished
G622
V-2AMP-GSM
between
G3342
ADV
the
G3588
T-GSN
altar
G2379
N-GSN
and
G2532
CONJ
the
G3588
T-GSM
temple
G3624
N-GSM
:
verily
G3483
PRT
I
say
G3004
V-PAI-1S
unto
you
G5213
P-2DP
,
It
shall
be
required
G1567
V-FPI-3S
of
G575
PREP
this
G3588
T-GSF
generation
G1074
N-GSF
.
Acts 7:12
12
But
G1161
CONJ
when
Jacob
G2384
N-PRI
heard
G191
V-AAP-NSM
that
there
was
G5607
V-PXP-APN
corn
G4621
N-APM
in
G1722
PREP
Egypt
G125
N-DSF
,
he
sent
out
G1821
V-AAI-3S
our
G3588
T-APM
fathers
G3962
N-APM
first
G4412
ADV
.
Romans 12:21
21
Be
not
G3361
PRT-N
overcome
G3528
V-PPM-2S
of
G3588
T-GSN
evil
G2556
A-GSN
,
but
G235
CONJ
overcome
G3528
V-PAM-2S
evil
G2556
A-ASN
with
G1722
PREP
good
G18
A-DSN
.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Genesis 42:0
in
YLT
Genesis 9:5
5
`And
only
your
blood
for
your
lives
do
I
require;
from
the
hand
of
every
living
thing
I
require
it,
and
from
the
hand
of
man,
from
the
hand
of
every
man's
brother
I
require
the
life
of
man;
Genesis 34:10
10
and
with
us
ye
dwell,
and
the
land
is
before
you;
dwell
ye
and
trade
in
it,
and
have
possessions
in
it.`
Genesis 37:35
35
and
all
his
sons
and
all
his
daughters
rise
to
comfort
him,
and
he
refuseth
to
comfort
himself,
and
saith,
`For
--
I
go
down
mourning
unto
my
son,
to
Sheol,`
and
his
father
weepeth
for
him.
Genesis 41:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57
1
And
it
cometh
to
pass,
at
the
end
of
two
years
of
days
that
Pharaoh
is
dreaming,
and
lo,
he
is
standing
by
the
River,
2
and
lo,
from
the
River
coming
up
are
seven
kine,
of
fair
appearance,
and
fat
in
flesh,
and
they
feed
among
the
reeds;
3
and
lo,
seven
other
kine
are
coming
up
after
them
out
of
the
River,
of
bad
appearance,
and
lean
in
flesh,
and
they
stand
near
the
kine
on
the
edge
of
the
River,
4
and
the
kine
of
bad
appearance
and
lean
in
flesh
eat
up
the
seven
kine
of
fair
appearance,
and
fat
--
and
Pharaoh
awaketh.
5
And
he
sleepeth,
and
dreameth
a
second
time,
and
lo,
seven
ears
are
coming
up
on
one
stalk,
fat
and
good,
6
and
lo,
seven
ears,
thin,
and
blasted
with
an
east
wind,
are
springing
up
after
them;
7
and
the
thin
ears
swallow
the
seven
fat
and
full
ears
--
and
Pharaoh
awaketh,
and
lo,
a
dream.
8
And
it
cometh
to
pass
in
the
morning,
that
his
spirit
is
moved,
and
he
sendeth
and
calleth
all
the
scribes
of
Egypt,
and
all
its
wise
men,
and
Pharaoh
recounteth
to
them
his
dream,
and
there
is
no
interpreter
of
them
to
Pharaoh.
9
And
the
chief
of
the
butlers
speaketh
with
Pharaoh,
saying,
`My
sin
I
mention
this
day:
10
Pharaoh
hath
been
wroth
against
his
servants,
and
giveth
me
into
charge
in
the
house
of
the
chief
of
the
executioners,
me
and
the
chief
of
the
bakers;
11
and
we
dream
a
dream
in
one
night,
I
and
he,
each
according
to
the
interpretation
of
his
dream
we
have
dreamed.
12
And
there
is
with
us
a
youth,
a
Hebrew,
servant
to
the
chief
of
the
executioners,
and
we
recount
to
him,
and
he
interpreteth
to
us
our
dreams,
to
each
according
to
his
dream
hath
he
interpreted,
13
and
it
cometh
to
pass,
as
he
hath
interpreted
to
us
so
it
hath
been,
me
he
put
back
on
my
station,
and
him
he
hanged.`
14
And
Pharaoh
sendeth
and
calleth
Joseph,
and
they
cause
him
to
run
out
of
the
pit,
and
he
shaveth,
and
changeth
his
garments,
and
cometh
in
unto
Pharaoh.
15
And
Pharaoh
saith
unto
Joseph,
`A
dream
I
have
dreamed,
and
there
is
no
interpreter
of
it,
and
I
--
I
have
heard
concerning
thee,
saying,
Thou
understandest
a
dream
to
interpret
it,`
16
and
Joseph
answereth
Pharaoh,
saying,
`Without
me
--
God
doth
answer
Pharaoh
with
peace.`
17
And
Pharaoh
speaketh
unto
Joseph:
`In
my
dream,
lo,
I
am
standing
by
the
edge
of
the
River,
18
and
lo,
out
of
the
River
coming
up
are
seven
kine,
fat
in
flesh,
and
of
fair
form,
and
they
feed
among
the
reeds;
19
and
lo,
seven
other
kine
are
coming
up
after
them,
thin,
and
of
very
bad
form,
and
lean
in
flesh;
I
have
not
seen
like
these
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
for
badness.
20
`And
the
lean
and
the
bad
kine
eat
up
the
first
seven
fat
kine,
21
and
they
come
in
unto
their
midst,
and
it
hath
not
been
known
that
they
have
come
in
unto
their
midst,
and
their
appearance
is
bad
as
at
the
commencement;
and
I
awake.
22
`And
I
see
in
my
dream,
and
lo,
seven
ears
are
coming
up
on
one
stalk,
full
and
good;
23
and
lo,
seven
ears,
withered,
thin,
blasted
with
an
east
wind,
are
springing
up
after
them;
24
and
the
thin
ears
swallow
the
seven
good
ears;
and
I
tell
unto
the
scribes,
and
there
is
none
declaring
to
me.`
25
And
Joseph
saith
unto
Pharaoh,
`The
dream
of
Pharaoh
is
one:
that
which
God
is
doing
he
hath
declared
to
Pharaoh;
26
the
seven
good
kine
are
seven
years,
and
the
seven
good
ears
are
seven
years,
the
dream
is
one;
27
and
the
seven
thin
and
bad
kine
which
are
coming
up
after
them
are
seven
years,
and
the
seven
empty
ears,
blasted
with
an
east
wind,
are
seven
years
of
famine;
28
this
is
the
thing
which
I
have
spoken
unto
Pharaoh:
That
which
God
is
doing,
he
hath
shewn
Pharaoh.
29
`Lo,
seven
years
are
coming
of
great
abundance
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
30
and
seven
years
of
famine
have
arisen
after
them,
and
all
the
plenty
is
forgotten
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
the
famine
hath
finished
the
land,
31
and
the
plenty
is
not
known
in
the
land
because
of
that
famine
afterwards,
for
it
is
very
grievous.
32
`And
because
of
the
repeating
of
the
dream
unto
Pharaoh
twice,
surely
the
thing
is
established
by
God,
and
God
is
hastening
to
do
it.
33
`And
now,
let
Pharaoh
provide
a
man,
intelligent
and
wise,
and
set
him
over
the
land
of
Egypt;
34
let
Pharaoh
make
and
appoint
overseers
over
the
land,
and
receive
a
fifth
of
the
land
of
Egypt
in
the
seven
years
of
plenty,
35
and
they
gather
all
the
food
of
these
good
years
that
are
coming,
and
heap
up
corn
under
the
hand
of
Pharaoh
--
food
in
the
cities;
and
they
have
kept
it
,
36
and
the
food
hath
been
for
a
store
for
the
land,
for
the
seven
years
of
famine
which
are
in
the
land
of
Egypt;
and
the
land
is
cut
off
by
the
famine.`
37
And
the
thing
is
good
in
the
eyes
of
Pharaoh,
and
in
the
eyes
of
all
his
servants,
38
and
Pharaoh
saith
unto
his
servants,
`Do
we
find
like
this,
a
man
in
whom
the
spirit
of
God
is
?`
39
and
Pharaoh
saith
unto
Joseph,
`After
God's
causing
thee
to
know
all
this,
there
is
none
intelligent
and
wise
as
thou;
40
thou
--
thou
art
over
my
house,
and
at
thy
mouth
do
all
my
people
kiss;
only
in
the
throne
I
am
greater
than
thou.`
41
And
Pharaoh
saith
unto
Joseph,
`See,
I
have
put
thee
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.`
42
And
Pharaoh
turneth
aside
his
seal-ring
from
off
his
hand,
and
putteth
it
on
the
hand
of
Joseph,
and
clotheth
him
with
garments
of
fine
linen,
and
placeth
a
chain
of
gold
on
his
neck,
43
and
causeth
him
to
ride
in
the
second
chariot
which
he
hath,
and
they
proclaim
before
him,
`Bow
the
knee!`
and
--
to
put
him
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
44
And
Pharaoh
saith
unto
Joseph,
`I
am
Pharaoh,
and
without
thee
a
man
doth
not
lift
up
his
hand
and
his
foot
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt;`
45
and
Pharaoh
calleth
Joseph's
name
Zaphnath-Paaneah,
and
he
giveth
to
him
Asenath
daughter
of
Poti-Pherah,
priest
of
On,
for
a
wife,
and
Joseph
goeth
out
over
the
land
of
Egypt.
46
And
Joseph
is
a
son
of
thirty
years
in
his
standing
before
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt,
and
Joseph
goeth
out
from
the
presence
of
Pharaoh,
and
passeth
over
through
all
the
land
of
Egypt;
47
and
the
land
maketh
in
the
seven
years
of
plenty
by
handfuls.
48
And
he
gathereth
all
the
food
of
the
seven
years
which
have
been
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
putteth
food
in
the
cities;
the
food
of
the
field
which
is
round
about
each
city
hath
he
put
in
its
midst;
49
and
Joseph
gathereth
corn
as
sand
of
the
sea,
multiplying
exceedingly,
until
that
he
hath
ceased
to
number,
for
there
is
no
number.
50
And
to
Joseph
were
born
two
sons
before
the
year
of
famine
cometh,
whom
Asenath
daughter
of
Poti-Pherah,
priest
of
On,
hath
borne
to
him,
51
and
Joseph
calleth
the
name
of
the
first-born
Manasseh:
`for,
God
hath
made
me
to
forget
all
my
labour,
and
all
the
house
of
my
father;`
52
and
the
name
of
the
second
he
hath
called
Ephraim:
`for,
God
hath
caused
me
to
be
fruitful
in
the
land
of
mine
affliction.`
53
And
the
seven
years
of
plenty
are
completed
which
have
been
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
54
and
the
seven
years
of
famine
begin
to
come,
as
Joseph
said,
and
famine
is
in
all
the
lands,
but
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
hath
been
bread;
55
and
all
the
land
of
Egypt
is
famished,
and
the
people
crieth
unto
Pharaoh
for
bread,
and
Pharaoh
saith
to
all
the
Egyptians,
`Go
unto
Joseph;
that
which
he
saith
to
you
--
do.`
56
And
the
famine
has
been
over
all
the
face
of
the
land,
and
Joseph
openeth
all
places
which
have
corn
in
them,
and
selleth
to
the
Egyptians;
and
the
famine
is
severe
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
57
and
all
the
earth
hath
come
to
Egypt,
to
buy,
unto
Joseph,
for
the
famine
was
severe
in
all
the
earth.
Genesis 42:38
38
and
he
saith,
`My
son
doth
not
go
down
with
you,
for
his
brother
is
dead,
and
he
by
himself
is
left;
when
mischief
hath
met
him
in
the
way
in
which
ye
go,
then
ye
have
brought
down
my
grey
hairs
in
sorrow
to
sheol.`
Genesis 43:21
21
and
it
cometh
to
pass,
when
we
have
come
in
unto
the
lodging-place,
and
open
our
bags,
that
lo,
each
one's
money
is
in
the
mouth
of
his
bag,
our
money
in
its
weight,
and
we
bring
it
back
in
our
hand;
Genesis 44:31
31
then
it
hath
come
to
pass
when
he
seeth
that
the
youth
is
not,
that
he
hath
died,
and
thy
servants
have
brought
down
the
grey
hairs
of
thy
servant
our
father
with
sorrow
to
sheol;
Leviticus 25:43
43
thou
rulest
not
over
him
with
rigour,
and
thou
hast
been
afraid
of
thy
God.
1 Samuel 1:26
26
and
she
saith,
`O,
my
lord,
thy
soul
liveth!
my
lord,
I
am
the
woman
who
stood
with
thee
in
this
place
,
to
pray
unto
Jehovah;
1 Samuel 17:55
55
And
when
Saul
seeth
David
going
out
to
meet
the
Philistine,
he
hath
said
unto
Abner,
head
of
the
host,
`Whose
son
is
this
--
the
youth,
Abner?`
and
Abner
saith,
`Thy
soul
liveth,
O
king,
I
have
not
known.`
1 Kings 2:32
32
and
Jehovah
hath
turned
back
his
blood
on
his
own
head,
who
hath
fallen
on
two
men
more
righteous
and
better
than
he,
and
slayeth
them
with
the
sword,
--
and
my
father
David
knew
not
--
Abner
son
of
Ner,
head
of
the
host
of
Israel,
and
Amasa
son
of
Jether,
head
of
the
host
of
Judah;
2 Chronicles 24:22
22
and
Joash
the
king
hath
not
remembered
the
kindness
that
Jehoiada
his
father
did
with
him,
and
slayeth
his
son,
and
in
his
death
he
said,
`Jehovah
doth
see,
and
require.`
Nehemiah 5:15
15
the
former
governors
who
are
before
me
have
made
themselves
heavy
on
the
people,
and
take
of
them
in
bread
and
wine,
besides
in
silver
forty
shekels;
also,
their
servants
have
ruled
over
the
people
--
and
I
have
not
done
so,
because
of
the
fear
of
God.
Job 36:9
9
Then
He
declareth
to
them
their
work,
And
their
transgressions,
Because
they
have
become
mighty,
Psalms 9:12
12
For
He
who
is
seeking
for
blood
Them
hath
remembered,
He
hath
not
forgotten
the
cry
of
the
afflicted.
Proverbs 21:13
13
Whoso
is
shutting
his
ear
from
the
cry
of
the
poor,
He
also
doth
cry,
and
is
not
answered.
Isaiah 38:1
1
In
those
days
hath
Hezekiah
been
sick
unto
death,
and
come
in
unto
him
doth
Isaiah
son
of
Amoz,
the
prophet,
and
saith
unto
him,
`Thus
said
Jehovah:
Give
a
charge
to
thy
house,
for
thou
art
dying,
and
dost
not
live.`
Lamentations 5:7
7
Our
fathers
have
sinned
--
they
are
not,
We
their
iniquities
have
borne.
Hosea 5:15
15
I
go
--
I
turn
back
unto
My
place,
Till
that
they
are
desolate,
and
have
sought
My
face.
In
their
distress
they
do
seek
Me
speedily!`
Matthew 5:44
44
but
I
--
I
say
to
you,
Love
your
enemies,
bless
those
cursing
you,
do
good
to
those
hating
you,
and
pray
for
those
accusing
you
falsely,
and
persecuting
you,
Matthew 7:2
2
for
in
what
judgment
ye
judge,
ye
shall
be
judged,
and
in
what
measure
ye
measure,
it
shall
be
measured
to
you.
Luke 11:51
51
from
the
blood
of
Abel
unto
the
blood
of
Zacharias,
who
perished
between
the
altar
and
the
house;
yes,
I
say
to
you,
It
shall
be
required
from
this
generation.
Acts 7:12
12
and
Jacob
having
heard
that
there
was
corn
in
Egypt,
sent
forth
our
fathers
a
first
time;
Romans 12:21
21
Be
not
overcome
by
the
evil,
but
overcome,
in
the
good,
the
evil.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Genesis 42:0
in
ASV
Genesis 9:5
5
And
surely
your
blood,
the
blood
of
your
lives,
will
I
require;
At
the
hand
of
every
beast
will
I
require
it.
And
at
the
hand
of
man,
even
at
the
hand
of
every
mans
brother,
will
I
require
the
life
of
man.
Genesis 34:10
10
And
ye
shall
dwell
with
us:
and
the
land
shall
be
before
you;
dwell
and
trade
ye
therein,
and
get
you
possessions
therein.
Genesis 37:35
35
And
all
his
sons
and
all
his
daughters
rose
up
to
comfort
him;
but
he
refused
to
be
comforted;
and
he
said,
For
I
will
go
down
to
Sheol
to
my
son
mourning.
And
his
father
wept
for
him.
Genesis 41:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57
1
And
it
came
to
pass
at
the
end
of
two
full
years,
that
Pharaoh
dreamed:
and,
behold,
he
stood
by
the
river.
2
And,
behold,
there
came
up
out
of
the
river
seven
kine,
well-favored
and
fat-fleshed;
and
they
fed
in
the
reed-grass.
3
And,
behold,
seven
other
kine
came
up
after
them
out
of
the
river,
ill-favored
and
lean-fleshed,
and
stood
by
the
other
kine
upon
the
brink
of
the
river.
4
And
the
ill-favored
and
lean-fleshed
kine
did
eat
up
the
seven
well-favored
and
fat
kine.
So
Pharaoh
awoke.
5
And
he
slept
and
dreamed
a
second
time:
and,
behold,
seven
ears
of
grain
came
up
upon
one
stalk,
rank
and
good.
6
And,
behold,
seven
ears,
thin
and
blasted
with
the
east
wind,
sprung
up
after
them.
7
And
the
thin
ears
swallowed
up
the
seven
rank
and
full
ears.
And
Pharaoh
awoke,
and,
behold,
it
was
a
dream.
8
And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
morning
that
his
spirit
was
troubled;
and
he
sent
and
called
for
all
the
magicians
of
Egypt,
and
all
the
wise
men
thereof:
and
Pharaoh
told
them
his
dream;
but
there
was
none
that
could
interpret
them
unto
Pharaoh.
9
Then
spake
the
chief
butler
unto
Pharaoh,
saying,
I
do
remember
my
faults
this
day:
10
Pharaoh
was
wroth
with
his
servants,
and
put
me
in
ward
in
the
house
of
the
captain
of
the
guard,
me
and
the
chief
baker:
11
and
we
dreamed
a
dream
in
one
night,
I
and
he;
we
dreamed
each
man
according
to
the
interpretation
of
his
dream.
12
And
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;
to
each
man
according
to
his
dream
he
did
interpret.
13
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
he
interpreted
to
us,
so
it
was;
me
he
restored
unto
mine
office,
and
him
he
hanged.
14
Then
Pharaoh
sent
and
called
Joseph,
and
they
brought
him
hastily
out
of
the
dungeon:
and
he
shaved
himself,
and
changed
his
raiment,
and
came
in
unto
Pharaoh.
15
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Joseph,
I
have
dreamed
a
dream,
and
there
is
none
that
can
interpret
it:
and
I
have
heard
say
of
thee,
that
when
thou
hearest
a
dream
thou
canst
interpret
it.
16
And
Joseph
answered
Pharaoh,
saying,
It
is
not
in
me:
God
will
give
Pharaoh
an
answer
of
peace.
17
And
Pharaoh
spake
unto
Joseph,
In
my
dream,
behold,
I
stood
upon
the
brink
of
the
river:
18
and,
behold,
there
came
up
out
of
the
river
seven
kine,
fat-fleshed
and
well-favored:
and
they
fed
in
the
reed-grass:
19
and,
behold,
seven
other
kine
came
up
after
them,
poor
and
very
ill-favored
and
lean-fleshed,
such
as
I
never
saw
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
for
badness:
20
and
the
lean
and
ill-favored
kine
did
eat
up
the
first
seven
fat
kine:
21
and
when
they
had
eaten
them
up,
it
could
not
be
known
that
they
had
eaten
them;
but
they
were
still
ill-favored,
as
at
the
beginning.
So
I
awoke.
22
And
I
saw
in
my
dream,
and,
behold,
seven
ears
came
up
upon
one
stalk,
full
and
good:
23
and,
behold,
seven
ears,
withered,
thin,
and
blasted
with
the
east
wind,
sprung
up
after
them:
24
and
the
thin
ears
swallowed
up
the
seven
good
ears:
and
I
told
it
unto
the
magicians;
but
there
was
none
that
could
declare
it
to
me.
25
And
Joseph
said
unto
Pharaoh,
The
dream
of
Pharaoh
is
one:
what
God
is
about
to
do
he
hath
declared
unto
Pharaoh.
26
The
seven
good
kine
are
seven
years;
and
the
seven
good
ears
are
seven
years:
the
dream
is
one.
27
And
the
seven
lean
and
ill-favored
kine
that
came
up
after
them
are
seven
years,
and
also
the
seven
empty
ears
blasted
with
the
east
wind;
they
shall
be
seven
years
of
famine.
28
That
is
the
thing
which
I
spake
unto
Pharaoh:
what
God
is
about
to
do
he
hath
showed
unto
Pharaoh.
29
Behold,
there
come
seven
years
of
great
plenty
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt:
30
and
there
shall
arise
after
them
seven
years
of
famine;
and
all
the
plenty
shall
be
forgotten
in
the
land
of
Egypt;
and
the
famine
shall
consume
the
land;
31
and
the
plenty
shall
not
be
known
in
the
land
by
reason
of
that
famine
which
followeth;
for
it
shall
be
very
grievous.
32
And
for
that
the
dream
was
doubled
unto
Pharaoh,
it
is
because
the
thing
is
established
by
God,
and
God
will
shortly
bring
it
to
pass.
33
Now
therefore
let
Pharaoh
look
out
a
man
discreet
and
wise,
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
in
the
seven
plenteous
years.
35
And
let
them
gather
all
the
food
of
these
good
years
that
come,
and
lay
up
grain
under
the
hand
of
Pharaoh
for
food
in
the
cities,
and
let
them
keep
it.
36
And
the
food
shall
be
for
a
store
to
the
land
against
the
seven
years
of
famine,
which
shall
be
in
the
land
of
Egypt;
that
the
land
perish
not
through
the
famine.
37
And
the
thing
was
good
in
the
eyes
of
Pharaoh,
and
in
the
eyes
of
all
his
servants.
38
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
his
servants,
Can
we
find
such
a
one
as
this,
a
man
in
whom
the
spirit
of
God
is?
39
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Joseph,
Forasmuch
as
God
hath
showed
thee
all
of
this,
there
is
none
so
discreet
and
wise
as
thou:
40
thou
shalt
be
over
my
house,
and
according
unto
thy
word
shall
all
my
people
be
ruled:
only
in
the
throne
will
I
be
greater
than
thou.
41
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Joseph,
See,
I
have
set
thee
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
42
And
Pharaoh
took
off
his
signet
ring
from
his
hand,
and
put
it
upon
Josephs
hand,
and
arrayed
him
in
vestures
of
fine
linen,
and
put
a
gold
chain
about
his
neck;
43
and
he
made
him
to
ride
in
the
second
chariot
which
he
had;
and
they
cried
before
him,
Bow
the
knee:
and
he
set
him
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
44
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Joseph,
I
am
Pharaoh,
and
without
thee
shall
no
man
lift
up
his
hand
or
his
foot
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
45
And
Pharaoh
called
Josephs
name
Zaphenath-paneah;
and
he
gave
him
to
wife
Asenath,
the
daughter
of
Poti-phera
priest
of
On.
And
Joseph
went
out
over
the
land
of
Egypt.
46
And
Joseph
was
thirty
years
old
when
he
stood
before
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt.
And
Joseph
went
out
from
the
presence
of
Pharaoh,
and
went
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
47
And
in
the
seven
plenteous
years
the
earth
brought
forth
by
handfuls.
48
And
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:
the
food
of
the
field,
which
was
round
about
every
city,
laid
he
up
in
the
same.
49
And
Joseph
laid
up
grain
as
the
sand
of
the
sea,
very
much,
until
he
left
off
numbering;
for
it
was
without
number.
50
And
unto
Joseph
were
born
two
sons
before
the
year
of
famine
came,
whom
Asenath,
the
daughter
of
Potiphera
priest
of
On,
bare
unto
him.
51
And
Joseph
called
the
name
of
the
first-born
Manasseh:
For,
said
he,
God
hath
made
me
forget
all
my
toil,
and
all
my
fathers
house.
52
And
the
name
of
the
second
called
he
Ephraim:
For
God
hath
made
me
fruitful
in
the
land
of
my
affliction.
53
And
the
seven
years
of
plenty,
that
was
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
came
to
an
end.
54
And
the
seven
years
of
famine
began
to
come,
according
as
Joseph
had
said:
and
there
was
famine
in
all
lands;
but
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
there
was
bread.
55
And
when
all
the
land
of
Egypt
was
famished,
the
people
cried
to
Pharaoh
for
bread:
and
Pharaoh
said
unto
all
the
Egyptians,
Go
unto
Joseph;
what
he
saith
to
you,
do.
56
And
the
famine
was
over
all
the
face
of
the
earth:
and
Joseph
opened
all
the
store-houses,
and
sold
unto
the
Egyptians;
and
the
famine
was
sore
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
57
And
all
countries
came
into
Egypt
to
Joseph
to
buy
grain,
because
the
famine
was
sore
in
all
the
earth.
Genesis 42:38
38
And
he
said,
My
son
shall
not
go
down
with
you;
for
his
brother
is
dead,
and
he
only
is
left:
if
harm
befall
him
by
the
way
in
which
ye
go,
then
will
ye
bring
down
my
gray
hairs
with
sorrow
to
Sheol.
Genesis 43:21
21
and
it
came
to
pass,
when
we
came
to
the
lodging-place,
that
we
opened
our
sacks,
and,
behold,
every
mans
money
was
in
the
mouth
of
his
sack,
our
money
in
full
weight:
and
we
have
brought
it
again
in
our
hand.
Genesis 44:31
31
it
will
come
to
pass,
when
he
seeth
that
the
lad
is
not
with
us,
that
he
will
die:
and
thy
servants
will
bring
down
the
gray
hairs
of
thy
servant
our
father
with
sorrow
to
Sheol.
Leviticus 25:43
43
Thou
shalt
not
rule
over
him
with
rigor,
but
shalt
fear
thy
God.
1 Samuel 1:26
26
And
she
said,
Oh,
my
lord,
as
thy
soul
liveth,
my
lord,
I
am
the
woman
that
stood
by
thee
here,
praying
unto
Jehovah.
1 Samuel 17:55
55
And
when
Saul
saw
David
go
forth
against
the
Philistine,
he
said
unto
Abner,
the
captain
of
the
host,
Abner,
whose
son
is
this
youth?
And
Abner
said,
As
thy
soul
liveth,
O
king,
I
cannot
tell.
1 Kings 2:32
32
And
Jehovah
will
return
his
blood
upon
his
own
head,
because
he
fell
upon
two
men
more
righteous
and
better
than
he,
and
slew
them
with
the
sword,
and
my
father
David
knew
it
not,
to
wit,
Abner
the
son
of
Ner,
captain
of
the
host
of
Israel,
and
Amasa
the
son
of
Jether,
captain
of
the
host
of
Judah.
2 Chronicles 24:22
22
Thus
Joash
the
king
remembered
not
the
kindness
which
Jehoiada
his
father
had
done
to
him,
but
slew
his
son.
And
when
he
died,
he
said,
Jehovah
look
upon
it,
and
require
it.
Nehemiah 5:15
15
But
the
former
governors
that
were
before
me
were
chargeable
unto
the
people,
and
took
of
them
bread
and
wine,
besides
forty
shekels
of
silver;
yea,
even
their
servants
bare
rule
over
the
people:
but
so
did
not
I,
because
of
the
fear
of
God.
Job 36:9
9
Then
he
showeth
them
their
work,
And
their
transgressions,
that
they
have
behaved
themselves
proudly.
Psalms 9:12
12
For
he
that
maketh
inquisition
for
blood
remembereth
them;
He
forgetteth
not
the
cry
of
the
poor.
Proverbs 21:13
13
Whoso
stoppeth
his
ears
at
the
cry
of
the
poor,
He
also
shall
cry,
but
shall
not
be
heard.
Isaiah 38:1
1
In
those
days
was
Hezekiah
sick
unto
death.
And
Isaiah
the
prophet
the
son
of
Amoz
came
to
him,
and
said
unto
him,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
Set
thy
house
in
order;
for
thou
shalt
die,
and
not
live.
Lamentations 5:7
7
Our
fathers
sinned,
and
are
not;
And
we
have
borne
their
iniquities.
Hosea 5:15
15
I
will
go
and
return
to
my
place,
till
they
acknowledge
their
offence,
and
seek
my
face:
in
their
affliction
they
will
seek
me
earnestly.
Matthew 5:44
44
but
I
say
unto
you,
love
your
enemies,
and
pray
for
them
that
persecute
you;
Matthew 7:2
2
For
with
what
judgment
ye
judge,
ye
shall
be
judged:
and
with
what
measure
ye
mete,
it
shall
be
measured
unto
you.
Luke 11:51
51
from
the
blood
of
Abel
unto
the
blood
of
Zachariah,
who
perished
between
the
altar
and
the
sanctuary:
yea,
I
say
unto
you,
it
shall
be
required
of
this
generation.
Acts 7:12
12
But
when
Jacob
heard
that
there
was
grain
in
Egypt,
he
sent
forth
our
fathers
the
first
time.
Romans 12:21
21
Be
not
overcome
of
evil,
but
overcome
evil
with
good.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Genesis 42:0
in
WEB
Genesis 9:5
5
I
will
surely
require
your
blood
of
your
lives.
At
the
hand
of
every
animal
I
will
require
it.
At
the
hand
of
man,
even
at
the
hand
of
every
man's
brother,
I
will
require
the
life
of
man.
Genesis 34:10
10
You
shall
dwell
with
us:
and
the
land
will
be
before
you.
Live
and
trade
in
it,
and
get
possessions
in
it."
Genesis 37:35
35
All
his
sons
and
all
his
daughters
rose
up
to
comfort
him;
but
he
refused
to
be
comforted.
He
said,
"For
I
will
go
down
to
Sheol
to
my
son
mourning."
His
father
wept
for
him.
Genesis 41:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57
1
It
happened
at
the
end
of
two
full
years,
that
Pharaoh
dreamed:
and,
behold,
he
stood
by
the
river.
2
Behold,
there
came
up
out
of
the
river
seven
cattle,
well-favored
and
fat-fleshed,
and
they
fed
in
the
reed-grass.
3
Behold,
seven
other
cattle
came
up
after
them
out
of
the
river,
ill-favored
and
lean-fleshed,
and
stood
by
the
other
cattle
on
the
brink
of
the
river.
4
The
ill-favored
and
lean-fleshed
cattle
ate
up
the
seven
well-favored
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
It
happened
in
the
morning
that
his
spirit
was
troubled,
and
he
sent
and
called
for
all
the
magicians
of
Egypt,
and
all
the
wise
men
of
it.
Pharaoh
told
them
his
dream,
but
there
was
no
one
who
could
interpret
them
to
Pharaoh.
9
Then
the
chief
cupbearer
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,
me
and
the
chief
baker.
11
We
dreamed
a
dream
in
one
night,
I
and
he.
We
dreamed
each
man
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.
To
each
man
according
to
his
dream
he
interpreted.
13
It
happened,
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,
there
came
up
out
of
the
river
seven
cattle,
fat-fleshed
and
well-favored.
They
fed
in
the
reed-grass,
19
and,
behold,
seven
other
cattle
came
up
after
them,
poor
and
very
ill-favored
and
lean-fleshed,
such
as
I
never
saw
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
for
ugliness.
20
The
lean
and
ill-favored
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
ill-favored,
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
lean
and
ill-favored
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
spoke
to
Pharaoh.
What
God
is
about
to
do
he
has
shown
to
Pharaoh.
29
Behold,
there
come
seven
years
of
great
plenty
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
30
There
will
arise
after
them
seven
years
of
famine,
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
lay
up
grain
under
the
hand
of
Pharaoh
for
food
in
the
cities,
and
let
them
keep
it.
36
The
food
will
be
for
a
store
to
the
land
against
the
seven
years
of
famine,
which
will
be
in
the
land
of
Egypt;
that
the
land
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
none
so
discreet
and
wise
as
you.
40
You
shall
be
over
my
house,
and
according
to
your
word
will
all
my
people
be
ruled.
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
and
he
made
him
to
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,
and
without
you
shall
no
man
lift
up
his
hand
or
his
foot
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt."
45
Pharaoh
called
Joseph's
name
Zaphenath-paneah;
and
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
brought
forth
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:
the
food
of
the
field,
which
was
round
about
every
city,
he
laid
up
in
the
same.
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
was
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.
Genesis 42:38
38
He
said,
"My
son
shall
not
go
down
with
you;
for
his
brother
is
dead,
and
he
only
is
left.
If
harm
happens
to
him
by
the
way
in
which
you
go,
then
you
will
bring
down
my
gray
hairs
with
sorrow
to
Sheol."
Genesis 43:21
21
and
it
happened,
when
we
came
to
the
lodging-place,
that
we
opened
our
sacks,
and,
behold,
every
man's
money
was
in
the
mouth
of
his
sack,
our
money
in
full
weight.
We
have
brought
it
again
in
our
hand.
Genesis 44:31
31
it
will
happen,
when
he
sees
that
the
boy
is
no
more,
that
he
will
die.
Your
servants
will
bring
down
the
gray
hairs
of
your
servant,
our
father,
with
sorrow
to
Sheol.
Leviticus 25:43
43
You
shall
not
rule
over
him
with
harshness,
but
shall
fear
your
God.
1 Samuel 1:26
26
She
said,
Oh,
my
lord,
as
your
soul
lives,
my
lord,
I
am
the
woman
who
stood
by
you
here,
praying
to
Yahweh.
1 Samuel 17:55
55
When
Saul
saw
David
go
forth
against
the
Philistine,
he
said
to
Abner,
the
captain
of
the
host,
Abner,
whose
son
is
this
youth?
Abner
said,
As
your
soul
lives,
O
king,
I
can't
tell.
1 Kings 2:32
32
Yahweh
will
return
his
blood
on
his
own
head,
because
he
fell
on
two
men
more
righteous
and
better
than
he,
and
killed
them
with
the
sword,
and
my
father
David
didn't
know
it,
to
wit,
Abner
the
son
of
Ner,
captain
of
the
host
of
Israel,
and
Amasa
the
son
of
Jether,
captain
of
the
host
of
Judah.
2 Chronicles 24:22
22
Thus
Joash
the
king
didn't
remember
the
kindness
which
Jehoiada
his
father
had
done
to
him,
but
killed
his
son.
When
he
died,
he
said,
Yahweh
look
on
it,
and
require
it.
Nehemiah 5:15
15
But
the
former
governors
who
were
before
me
were
chargeable
to
the
people,
and
took
of
them
bread
and
wine,
besides
forty
shekels
of
silver;
yes,
even
their
servants
bore
rule
over
the
people:
but
I
didn't
do
so,
because
of
the
fear
of
God.
Job 36:9
9
Then
he
shows
them
their
work,
And
their
transgressions,
that
they
have
behaved
themselves
proudly.
Psalms 9:12
12
For
he
who
avenges
blood
remembers
them.
He
doesn't
forget
the
cry
of
the
afflicted.
Proverbs 21:13
13
Whoever
stops
his
ears
at
the
cry
of
the
poor,
He
will
also
cry
out,
but
shall
not
be
heard.
Isaiah 38:1
1
In
those
days
was
Hezekiah
sick
to
death.
Isaiah
the
prophet
the
son
of
Amoz
came
to
him,
and
said
to
him,
Thus
says
Yahweh,
Set
your
house
in
order;
for
you
shall
die,
and
not
live.
Lamentations 5:7
7
Our
fathers
sinned,
and
are
no
more;
We
have
borne
their
iniquities.
Hosea 5:15
15
I
will
go
and
return
to
my
place,
Until
they
acknowledge
their
offense,
And
seek
my
face.
In
their
affliction
they
will
seek
me
earnestly."
Matthew 5:44
44
But
I
tell
you,
love
your
enemies,
bless
those
who
curse
you,
do
good
to
those
who
hate
you,
and
pray
for
those
who
mistreat
you
and
persecute
you,
Matthew 7:2
2
For
with
whatever
judgment
you
judge,
you
will
be
judged;
and
with
whatever
measure
you
measure,
it
will
be
measured
to
you.
Luke 11:51
51
from
the
blood
of
Abel
to
the
blood
of
Zachariah,
who
perished
between
the
altar
and
the
sanctuary.'
Yes,
I
tell
you,
it
will
be
required
of
this
generation.
Acts 7:12
12
But
when
Jacob
heard
that
there
was
grain
in
Egypt,
he
sent
out
our
fathers
the
first
time.
Romans 12:21
21
Don't
be
overcome
by
evil,
but
overcome
evil
with
good.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Genesis 42:0
in
RV
Genesis 9:5
5
And
surely
your
blood,
{cf15i
the
blood}
of
your
lives,
will
I
require;
at
the
hand
of
every
beast
will
I
require
it:
and
at
the
hand
of
man,
even
at
the
hand
of
every
man-s
brother,
will
I
require
the
life
of
man.
Genesis 34:10
10
And
ye
shall
dwell
with
us:
and
the
land
shall
be
before
you;
dwell
and
trade
ye
therein,
and
get
you
possessions
therein.
Genesis 37:35
35
And
all
his
sons
and
all
his
daughters
rose
up
to
comfort
him;
but
he
refused
to
be
comforted;
and
he
said,
For
I
will
go
down
to
the
grave
to
my
son
mourning.
And
his
father
wept
for
him.
Genesis 41:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57
1
And
it
came
to
pass
at
the
end
of
two
full
years,
that
Pharaoh
dreamed:
and,
behold,
he
stood
by
the
river.
2
And,
behold,
there
came
up
out
of
the
river
seven
kine,
well
favoured
and
fatfleshed;
and
they
fed
in
the
reed-grass.
3
And,
behold,
seven
other
kine
came
up
after
them
out
of
the
river,
ill
favoured
and
leanfleshed;
and
stood
by
the
other
kine
upon
the
brink
of
the
river.
4
And
the
ill
favoured
and
leanfleshed
kine
did
eat
up
the
seven
well
favoured
and
fat
kine.
So
Pharaoh
awoke.
5
And
he
slept
and
dreamed
a
second
time:
and,
behold,
seven
ears
of
corn
came
up
upon
one
stalk,
rank
and
good.
6
And,
behold,
seven
ears,
thin
and
blasted
with
the
east
wind,
sprung
up
after
them.
7
And
the
thin
ears
swallowed
up
the
seven
rank
and
full
ears.
And
Pharaoh
awoke,
and,
behold,
it
was
a
dream.
8
And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
morning
that
his
spirit
was
troubled;
and
he
sent
and
called
for
all
the
magicians
of
Egypt,
and
all
the
wise
men
thereof:
and
Pharaoh
told
them
his
dream;
but
there
was
none
that
could
interpret
them
unto
Pharaoh.
9
Then
spake
the
chief
butler
unto
Pharaoh,
saying,
I
do
remember
my
faults
this
day:
10
Pharaoh
was
wroth
with
his
servants,
and
put
me
in
ward
in
the
house
of
the
captain
of
the
guard,
me
and
the
chief
baker:
11
and
we
dreamed
a
dream
in
one
night,
I
and
he;
we
dreamed
each
man
according
to
the
interpretation
of
his
dream.
12
And
there
was
with
us
there
a
young
man,
an
Hebrew,
servant
to
the
captain
of
the
guard;
and
we
told
him,
and
he
interpreted
to
us
our
dreams;
to
each
man
according
to
his
dream
he
did
interpret.
13
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
he
interpreted
to
us,
so
it
was;
me
he
restored
unto
mine
office,
and
him
he
hanged.
14
Then
Pharaoh
sent
and
called
Joseph,
and
they
brought
him
hastily
out
of
the
dungeon:
and
he
shaved
himself,
and
changed
his
raiment,
and
came
in
unto
Pharaoh.
15
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Joseph,
I
have
dreamed
a
dream,
and
there
is
none
that
can
interpret
it:
and
I
have
heard
say
of
thee,
that
when
thou
hearest
a
dream
thou
canst
interpret
it.
16
And
Joseph
answered
Pharaoh,
saying,
It
is
not
in
me:
God
shall
give
Pharaoh
an
answer
of
peace.
17
And
Pharaoh
spake
unto
Joseph,
In
my
dream,
behold,
I
stood
upon
the
brink
of
the
river:
18
and,
behold,
there
came
up
out
of
the
river
seven
kine,
fatfleshed
and
well
favoured;
and
they
fed
in
the
reed-grass:
19
and,
behold,
seven
other
kine
came
up
after
them,
poor
and
very
ill
favoured
and
leanfleshed,
such
as
I
never
saw
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
for
badness:
20
and
the
lean
and
ill
favoured
kine
did
eat
up
the
first
seven
fat
kine:
21
and
when
they
had
eaten
them
up,
it
could
not
be
known
that
they
had
eaten
them;
but
they
were
still
ill
favoured,
as
at
the
beginning.
So
I
awoke.
22
And
I
saw
in
my
dream,
and,
behold,
seven
ears
came
up
upon
one
stalk,
full
and
good:
23
and,
behold,
seven
ears,
withered,
thin,
{cf15i
and}
blasted
with
the
east
wind,
sprung
up
after
them:
24
and
the
thin
ears
swallowed
up
the
seven
good
ears:
and
I
told
it
unto
the
magicians;
but
there
was
none
that
could
declare
it
to
me.
25
And
Joseph
said
unto
Pharaoh,
The
dream
of
Pharaoh
is
one:
what
God
is
about
to
do
he
hath
declared
unto
Pharaoh.
26
The
seven
good
kine
are
seven
years;
and
the
seven
good
ears
are
seven
years:
the
dream
is
one.
27
And
the
seven
lean
and
ill
favoured
kine
that
came
up
after
them
are
seven
years,
and
also
the
seven
empty
ears
blasted
with
the
east
wind;
they
shall
be
seven
years
of
famine.
28
That
is
the
thing
which
I
spake
unto
Pharaoh:
what
God
is
about
to
do
he
hath
shewed
unto
Pharaoh.
29
Behold,
there
come
seven
years
of
great
plenty
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt:
30
and
there
shall
arise
after
them
seven
years
of
famine;
and
all
the
plenty
shall
be
forgotten
in
the
land
of
Egypt;
and
the
famine
shall
consume
the
land;
31
and
the
plenty
shall
not
be
known
in
the
land
by
reason
of
that
famine
which
followeth;
for
it
shall
be
very
grievous.
32
And
for
that
the
dream
was
doubled
unto
Pharaoh
twice,
it
is
because
the
thing
is
established
by
God,
and
God
will
shortly
bring
it
to
pass.
33
Now
therefore
let
Pharaoh
look
out
a
man
discreet
and
wise,
and
set
him
over
the
land
of
Egypt.
34
Let
Pharaoh
do
{cf15i
this},
and
let
him
appoint
overseers
over
the
land,
and
take
up
the
fifth
part
of
the
land
of
Egypt
in
the
seven
plenteous
years.
35
And
let
them
gather
all
the
food
of
these
good
years
that
come,
and
lay
up
corn
under
the
hand
of
Pharaoh
for
food
in
the
cities,
and
let
them
keep
it.
36
And
the
food
shall
be
for
a
store
to
the
land
against
the
seven
years
of
famine,
which
shall
be
in
the
land
of
Egypt;
that
the
land
perish
not
through
the
famine.
37
And
the
thing
was
good
in
the
eyes
of
Pharaoh,
and
in
the
eyes
of
all
his
servants.
38
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
his
servants,
Can
we
find
such
a
one
as
this,
a
man
in
whom
the
spirit
of
God
is?
39
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Joseph,
Forasmuch
as
God
hath
shewed
thee
all
this,
there
is
none
so
discreet
and
wise
as
thou:
40
thou
shalt
be
over
my
house,
and
according
unto
thy
word
shall
all
my
people
be
ruled:
only
in
the
throne
will
I
be
greater
than
thou.
41
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Joseph,
See,
I
have
set
thee
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
42
And
Pharaoh
took
off
his
signet
ring
from
his
hand,
and
put
it
upon
Joseph-s
hand,
and
arrayed
him
in
vestures
of
fine
linen,
and
put
a
gold
chain
about
his
neck;
43
and
he
made
him
to
ride
in
the
second
chariot
which
he
had;
and
they
cried
before
him,
Bow
the
knee:
and
he
set
him
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
44
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Joseph,
I
am
Pharaoh,
and
without
thee
shall
no
man
lift
up
his
hand
or
his
foot
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
45
And
Pharaoh
called
Joseph-s
name
Zaphenath-paneah;
and
he
gave
him
to
wife
Asenath
the
daughter
of
Poti-phera
priest
of
On.
And
Joseph
went
out
over
the
land
of
Egypt.
46
And
Joseph
was
thirty
years
old
when
he
stood
before
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt.
And
Joseph
went
out
from
the
presence
of
Pharaoh,
and
went
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
47
And
in
the
seven
plenteous
years
the
earth
brought
forth
by
handfuls.
48
And
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:
the
food
of
the
field,
which
was
round
about
every
city,
laid
he
up
in
the
same.
49
And
Joseph
laid
up
corn
as
the
sand
of
the
sea,
very
much,
until
he
left
numbering;
for
it
was
without
number.
50
And
unto
Joseph
were
born
two
sons
before
the
year
of
famine
came,
which
Asenath
the
daughter
of
Poti-phera
priest
of
On
bare
unto
him.
51
And
Joseph
called
the
name
of
the
firstborn
Manasseh:
For,
{cf15i
said
he},
God
hath
made
me
forget
all
my
toil,
and
all
my
father-s
house.
52
And
the
name
of
the
second
called
he
Ephraim:
For
God
hath
made
me
fruitful
in
the
land
of
my
affliction.
53
And
the
seven
years
of
plenty,
that
was
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
came
to
an
end.
54
And
the
seven
years
of
famine
began
to
come,
according
as
Joseph
had
said:
and
there
was
famine
in
all
lands;
but
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
there
was
bread.
55
And
when
all
the
land
of
Egypt
was
famished,
the
people
cried
to
Pharaoh
for
bread:
and
Pharaoh
said
unto
all
the
Egyptians,
Go
unto
Joseph;
what
he
saith
to
you,
do.
56
And
the
famine
was
over
all
the
face
of
the
earth:
and
Joseph
opened
all
the
storehouses,
and
sold
unto
the
Egyptians;
and
the
famine
was
sore
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
57
And
all
countries
came
into
Egypt
to
Joseph
for
to
buy
corn;
because
the
famine
was
sore
in
all
the
earth.
Genesis 42:38
38
And
he
said,
My
son
shall
not
go
down
with
you;
for
his
brother
is
dead,
and
he
only
is
left:
if
mischief
befall
him
by
the
way
in
the
which
ye
go,
then
shall
ye
bring
down
my
gray
hairs
with
sorrow
to
the
grave.
Genesis 43:21
21
and
it
came
to
pass,
when
we
came
to
the
lodging
place,
that
we
opened
our
sacks,
and,
behold,
every
man-s
money
was
in
the
mouth
of
his
sack,
our
money
in
full
weight:
and
we
have
brought
it
again
in
our
hand.
Genesis 44:31
31
it
shall
come
to
pass,
when
he
seeth
that
the
lad
is
not
{cf15i
with
us},
that
he
will
die:
and
thy
servants
shall
bring
down
the
gray
hairs
of
thy
servant
our
father
with
sorrow
to
the
grave.
Leviticus 25:43
43
Thou
shalt
not
rule
over
him
with
rigour;
but
shalt
fear
thy
God.
1 Samuel 1:26
26
And
she
said,
Oh
my
lord,
as
thy
soul
liveth,
my
lord,
I
am
the
woman
that
stood
by
thee
here,
praying
unto
the
LORD.
1 Samuel 17:55
55
And
when
Saul
saw
David
go
forth
against
the
Philistine,
he
said
unto
Abner,
the
captain
of
the
host,
Abner,
whose
son
is
this
youth?
And
Abner
said,
As
thy
soul
liveth,
O
king,
I
cannot
tell.
1 Kings 2:32
32
And
the
LORD
shall
return
his
blood
upon
his
own
head,
because
he
fell
upon
two
men
more
righteous
and
better
than
he,
and
slew
them
with
the
sword,
and
my
father
David
knew
it
not,
{cf15i
to
wit},
Abner
the
son
of
Ner,
captain
of
the
host
of
Israel,
and
Amasa
the
son
of
Jether,
captain
of
the
host
of
Judah.
2 Chronicles 24:22
22
Thus
Joash
the
king
remembered
not
the
kindness
which
Jehoiada
his
father
had
done
to
him,
but
slew
his
son.
And
when
he
died,
he
said,
The
LORD
look
upon
it,
and
require
it.
Nehemiah 5:15
15
But
the
former
governors
that
were
before
me
were
chargeable
unto
the
people,
and
took
of
them
bread
and
wine,
beside
forty
shekels
of
silver;
yea,
even
their
servants
bare
rule
over
the
people:
but
so
did
not
I,
because
of
the
fear
of
God.
Job 36:9
9
Then
he
sheweth
them
their
work,
and
their
transgressions,
that
they
have
behaved
themselves
proudly.
Psalms 9:12
12
For
he
that
maketh
inquisition
for
blood
remembereth
them:
he
forgetteth
not
the
cry
of
the
poor.
Proverbs 21:13
13
Whoso
stoppeth
his
ears
at
the
cry
of
the
poor,
he
also
shall
cry,
but
shall
not
be
heard.
Isaiah 38:1
1
In
those
days
was
Hezekiah
sick
unto
death.
And
Isaiah
the
prophet
the
son
of
Amoz
came
to
him,
and
said
unto
him,
Thus
saith
the
LORD,
Set
thine
house
in
order;
for
thou
shalt
die,
and
not
live.
Lamentations 5:7
7
Our
fathers
have
sinned,
and
are
not;
and
we
have
borne
their
iniquities.
Hosea 5:15
15
I
will
go
and
return
to
my
place,
till
they
acknowledge
their
offence,
and
seek
my
face:
in
their
affliction
they
will
seek
me
earnestly.
Matthew 5:44
44
but
I
say
unto
you,
Love
your
enemies,
and
pray
for
them
that
persecute
you;
Matthew 7:2
2
For
with
what
judgment
ye
judge,
ye
shall
be
judged:
and
with
what
measure
ye
mete,
it
shall
be
measured
unto
you.
Luke 11:51
51
from
the
blood
of
Abel
unto
the
blood
of
Zachariah,
who
perished
between
the
altar
and
the
sanctuary:
yea,
I
say
unto
you,
it
shall
be
required
of
this
generation.
Acts 7:12
12
But
when
Jacob
heard
that
there
was
corn
in
Egypt,
he
sent
forth
our
fathers
the
first
time.
Romans 12:21
21
Be
not
overcome
of
evil,
but
overcome
evil
with
good.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Genesis 42:0
in
AKJV
Genesis 9:5
5
And
surely
your
blood
of
your
lives
will
I
require;
at
the
hand
of
every
beast
will
I
require
it,
and
at
the
hand
of
man;
at
the
hand
of
every
man's
brother
will
I
require
the
life
of
man.
Genesis 34:10
10
And
you
shall
dwell
with
us:
and
the
land
shall
be
before
you;
dwell
and
trade
you
therein,
and
get
you
possessions
therein.
Genesis 37:35
35
And
all
his
sons
and
all
his
daughters
rose
up
to
comfort
him;
but
he
refused
to
be
comforted;
and
he
said,
For
I
will
go
down
into
the
grave
to
my
son
mourning.
Thus
his
father
wept
for
him.
Genesis 41:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57
1
And
it
came
to
pass
at
the
end
of
two
full
years,
that
Pharaoh
dreamed:
and,
behold,
he
stood
by
the
river.
2
And,
behold,
there
came
up
out
of
the
river
seven
well
favored
cows
and
fat;
and
they
fed
in
a
meadow.
3
And,
behold,
seven
other
cows
came
up
after
them
out
of
the
river,
ill
favored
and
skinney;
and
stood
by
the
other
cows
on
the
brink
of
the
river.
4
And
the
ill
favored
and
skinney
cows
did
eat
up
the
seven
well
favored
and
fat
cows.
So
Pharaoh
awoke.
5
And
he
slept
and
dreamed
the
second
time:
and,
behold,
seven
ears
of
corn
came
up
on
one
stalk,
rank
and
good.
6
And,
behold,
seven
thin
ears
and
blasted
with
the
east
wind
sprung
up
after
them.
7
And
the
seven
thin
ears
devoured
the
seven
rank
and
full
ears.
And
Pharaoh
awoke,
and,
behold,
it
was
a
dream.
8
And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
morning
that
his
spirit
was
troubled;
and
he
sent
and
called
for
all
the
magicians
of
Egypt,
and
all
the
wise
men
thereof:
and
Pharaoh
told
them
his
dream;
but
there
was
none
that
could
interpret
them
to
Pharaoh.
9
Then
spoke
the
chief
butler
to
Pharaoh,
saying,
I
do
remember
my
faults
this
day:
10
Pharaoh
was
wroth
with
his
servants,
and
put
me
in
ward
in
the
captain
of
the
guard's
house,
both
me
and
the
chief
baker:
11
And
we
dreamed
a
dream
in
one
night,
I
and
he;
we
dreamed
each
man
according
to
the
interpretation
of
his
dream.
12
And
there
was
there
with
us
a
young
man,
an
Hebrew,
servant
to
the
captain
of
the
guard;
and
we
told
him,
and
he
interpreted
to
us
our
dreams;
to
each
man
according
to
his
dream
he
did
interpret.
13
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
he
interpreted
to
us,
so
it
was;
me
he
restored
to
my
office,
and
him
he
hanged.
14
Then
Pharaoh
sent
and
called
Joseph,
and
they
brought
him
hastily
out
of
the
dungeon:
and
he
shaved
himself,
and
changed
his
raiment,
and
came
in
to
Pharaoh.
15
And
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
I
have
dreamed
a
dream,
and
there
is
none
that
can
interpret
it:
and
I
have
heard
say
of
you,
that
you
can
understand
a
dream
to
interpret
it.
16
And
Joseph
answered
Pharaoh,
saying,
It
is
not
in
me:
God
shall
give
Pharaoh
an
answer
of
peace.
17
And
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
In
my
dream,
behold,
I
stood
on
the
bank
of
the
river:
18
And,
behold,
there
came
up
out
of
the
river
seven
cows,
fat
and
well
favored;
and
they
fed
in
a
meadow:
19
And,
behold,
seven
other
cows
came
up
after
them,
poor
and
very
ill
favored
and
skinney,
such
as
I
never
saw
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
for
badness:
20
And
the
lean
and
the
ill
favored
cows
did
eat
up
the
first
seven
fat
cows:
21
And
when
they
had
eaten
them
up,
it
could
not
be
known
that
they
had
eaten
them;
but
they
were
still
ill
favored,
as
at
the
beginning.
So
I
awoke.
22
And
I
saw
in
my
dream,
and,
behold,
seven
ears
came
up
in
one
stalk,
full
and
good:
23
And,
behold,
seven
ears,
withered,
thin,
and
blasted
with
the
east
wind,
sprung
up
after
them:
24
And
the
thin
ears
devoured
the
seven
good
ears:
and
I
told
this
to
the
magicians;
but
there
was
none
that
could
declare
it
to
me.
25
And
Joseph
said
to
Pharaoh,
The
dream
of
Pharaoh
is
one:
God
has
showed
Pharaoh
what
he
is
about
to
do.
26
The
seven
good
cows
are
seven
years;
and
the
seven
good
ears
are
seven
years:
the
dream
is
one.
27
And
the
seven
thin
and
ill
favored
cows
that
came
up
after
them
are
seven
years;
and
the
seven
empty
ears
blasted
with
the
east
wind
shall
be
seven
years
of
famine.
28
This
is
the
thing
which
I
have
spoken
to
Pharaoh:
What
God
is
about
to
do
he
shows
to
Pharaoh.
29
Behold,
there
come
seven
years
of
great
plenty
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt:
30
And
there
shall
arise
after
them
seven
years
of
famine;
and
all
the
plenty
shall
be
forgotten
in
the
land
of
Egypt;
and
the
famine
shall
consume
the
land;
31
And
the
plenty
shall
not
be
known
in
the
land
by
reason
of
that
famine
following;
for
it
shall
be
very
grievous.
32
And
for
that
the
dream
was
doubled
to
Pharaoh
twice;
it
is
because
the
thing
is
established
by
God,
and
God
will
shortly
bring
it
to
pass.
33
Now
therefore
let
Pharaoh
look
out
a
man
discreet
and
wise,
and
set
him
over
the
land
of
Egypt.
34
Let
Pharaoh
do
this,
and
let
him
appoint
officers
over
the
land,
and
take
up
the
fifth
part
of
the
land
of
Egypt
in
the
seven
plenteous
years.
35
And
let
them
gather
all
the
food
of
those
good
years
that
come,
and
lay
up
corn
under
the
hand
of
Pharaoh,
and
let
them
keep
food
in
the
cities.
36
And
that
food
shall
be
for
store
to
the
land
against
the
seven
years
of
famine,
which
shall
be
in
the
land
of
Egypt;
that
the
land
perish
not
through
the
famine.
37
And
the
thing
was
good
in
the
eyes
of
Pharaoh,
and
in
the
eyes
of
all
his
servants.
38
And
Pharaoh
said
to
his
servants,
Can
we
find
such
a
one
as
this
is,
a
man
in
whom
the
Spirit
of
God
is?
39
And
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
For
as
much
as
God
has
showed
you
all
this,
there
is
none
so
discreet
and
wise
as
you
are:
40
You
shall
be
over
my
house,
and
according
to
your
word
shall
all
my
people
be
ruled:
only
in
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
And
Pharaoh
took
off
his
ring
from
his
hand,
and
put
it
on
Joseph's
hand,
and
arrayed
him
in
clothing
of
fine
linen,
and
put
a
gold
chain
about
his
neck;
43
And
he
made
him
to
ride
in
the
second
chariot
which
he
had;
and
they
cried
before
him,
Bow
the
knee:
and
he
made
him
ruler
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
44
And
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
I
am
Pharaoh,
and
without
you
shall
no
man
lift
up
his
hand
or
foot
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
45
And
Pharaoh
called
Joseph's
name
Zaphnathpaaneah;
and
he
gave
him
to
wife
Asenath
the
daughter
of
Potipherah
priest
of
On.
And
Joseph
went
out
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
46
And
Joseph
was
thirty
years
old
when
he
stood
before
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt.
And
Joseph
went
out
from
the
presence
of
Pharaoh,
and
went
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
47
And
in
the
seven
plenteous
years
the
earth
brought
forth
by
handfuls.
48
And
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:
the
food
of
the
field,
which
was
round
about
every
city,
laid
he
up
in
the
same.
49
And
Joseph
gathered
corn
as
the
sand
of
the
sea,
very
much,
until
he
left
numbering;
for
it
was
without
number.
50
And
to
Joseph
were
born
two
sons
before
the
years
of
famine
came,
which
Asenath
the
daughter
of
Potipherah
priest
of
On
bore
to
him.
51
And
Joseph
called
the
name
of
the
firstborn
Manasseh:
For
God,
said
he,
has
made
me
forget
all
my
toil,
and
all
my
father's
house.
52
And
the
name
of
the
second
called
he
Ephraim:
For
God
has
caused
me
to
be
fruitful
in
the
land
of
my
affliction.
53
And
the
seven
years
of
plenty,
that
was
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
were
ended.
54
And
the
seven
years
of
dearth
began
to
come,
according
as
Joseph
had
said:
and
the
dearth
was
in
all
lands;
but
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
there
was
bread.
55
And
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
said
to
you,
do.
56
And
the
famine
was
over
all
the
face
of
the
earth:
and
Joseph
opened
all
the
storehouses,
and
sold
to
the
Egyptians;
and
the
famine
waxed
sore
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
57
And
all
countries
came
into
Egypt
to
Joseph
for
to
buy
corn;
because
that
the
famine
was
so
sore
in
all
lands.
Genesis 42:38
38
And
he
said,
My
son
shall
not
go
down
with
you;
for
his
brother
is
dead,
and
he
is
left
alone:
if
mischief
befall
him
by
the
way
in
the
which
you
go,
then
shall
you
bring
down
my
gray
hairs
with
sorrow
to
the
grave.
Genesis 43:21
21
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
we
came
to
the
inn,
that
we
opened
our
sacks,
and,
behold,
every
man's
money
was
in
the
mouth
of
his
sack,
our
money
in
full
weight:
and
we
have
brought
it
again
in
our
hand.
Genesis 44:31
31
It
shall
come
to
pass,
when
he
sees
that
the
lad
is
not
with
us,
that
he
will
die:
and
your
servants
shall
bring
down
the
gray
hairs
of
your
servant
our
father
with
sorrow
to
the
grave.
Leviticus 25:43
43
You
shall
not
rule
over
him
with
rigor;
but
shall
fear
your
God.
1 Samuel 1:26
26
And
she
said,
Oh
my
lord,
as
your
soul
lives,
my
lord,
I
am
the
woman
that
stood
by
you
here,
praying
to
the
LORD.
1 Samuel 17:55
55
And
when
Saul
saw
David
go
forth
against
the
Philistine,
he
said
to
Abner,
the
captain
of
the
host,
Abner,
whose
son
is
this
youth?
And
Abner
said,
As
your
soul
lives,
O
king,
I
cannot
tell.
1 Kings 2:32
32
And
the
LORD
shall
return
his
blood
on
his
own
head,
who
fell
on
two
men
more
righteous
and
better
than
he,
and
slew
them
with
the
sword,
my
father
David
not
knowing
thereof,
to
wit,
Abner
the
son
of
Ner,
captain
of
the
host
of
Israel,
and
Amasa
the
son
of
Jether,
captain
of
the
host
of
Judah.
2 Chronicles 24:22
22
Thus
Joash
the
king
remembered
not
the
kindness
which
Jehoiada
his
father
had
done
to
him,
but
slew
his
son.
And
when
he
died,
he
said,
The
LORD
look
on
it,
and
require
it.
Nehemiah 5:15
15
But
the
former
governors
that
had
been
before
me
were
chargeable
to
the
people,
and
had
taken
of
them
bread
and
wine,
beside
forty
shekels
of
silver;
yes,
even
their
servants
bore
rule
over
the
people:
but
so
did
not
I,
because
of
the
fear
of
God.
Job 36:9
9
Then
he
shows
them
their
work,
and
their
transgressions
that
they
have
exceeded.
Psalms 9:12
12
When
he
makes
inquisition
for
blood,
he
remembers
them:
he
forgets
not
the
cry
of
the
humble.
Proverbs 21:13
13
Whoever
stops
his
ears
at
the
cry
of
the
poor,
he
also
shall
cry
himself,
but
shall
not
be
heard.
Isaiah 38:1
1
In
those
days
was
Hezekiah
sick
to
death.
And
Isaiah
the
prophet
the
son
of
Amoz
came
to
him,
and
said
to
him,
Thus
said
the
LORD,
Set
your
house
in
order:
for
you
shall
die,
and
not
live.
Lamentations 5:7
7
Our
fathers
have
sinned,
and
are
not;
and
we
have
borne
their
iniquities.
Hosea 5:15
15
I
will
go
and
return
to
my
place,
till
they
acknowledge
their
offense,
and
seek
my
face:
in
their
affliction
they
will
seek
me
early.
Matthew 5:44
44
But
I
say
to
you,
Love
your
enemies,
bless
them
that
curse
you,
do
good
to
them
that
hate
you,
and
pray
for
them
which
spitefully
use
you,
and
persecute
you;
Matthew 7:2
2
For
with
what
judgment
you
judge,
you
shall
be
judged:
and
with
what
measure
you
mete,
it
shall
be
measured
to
you
again.
Luke 11:51
51
From
the
blood
of
Abel
to
the
blood
of
Zacharias
which
perished
between
the
altar
and
the
temple:
truly
I
say
to
you,
It
shall
be
required
of
this
generation.
Acts 7:12
12
But
when
Jacob
heard
that
there
was
corn
in
Egypt,
he
sent
out
our
fathers
first.
Romans 12:21
21
Be
not
overcome
of
evil,
but
overcome
evil
with
good.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Genesis 42:0
in
NET
Genesis 9:5
5
For
your
lifeblood
I
will
surely
exact
punishment,
from
every
living
creature
I
will
exact
punishment.
From
each
person
I
will
exact
punishment
for
the
life
of
the
individual
since
the
man
was
his
relative.
Genesis 34:10
10
You
may
live
among
us,
and
the
land
will
be
open
to
you.
Live
in
it,
travel
freely
in
it,
and
acquire
property
in
it."
Genesis 37:35
35
All
his
sons
and
daughters
stood
by
him
to
console
him,
but
he
refused
to
be
consoled.
"No,"
he
said,
"I
will
go
to
the
grave
mourning
my
son."
So
Joseph's
father
wept
for
him.
Genesis 41:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57
1
At
the
end
of
two
full
years
Pharaoh
had
a
dream.
As
he
was
standing
by
the
Nile,
2
seven
fine-looking,
fat
cows
were
coming
up
out
of
the
Nile,
and
they
grazed
in
the
reeds.
3
Then
seven
bad-looking,
thin
cows
were
coming
up
after
them
from
the
Nile,
and
they
stood
beside
the
other
cows
at
the
edge
of
the
river.
4
The
bad-looking,
thin
cows
ate
the
seven
fine-looking,
fat
cows.
Then
Pharaoh
woke
up.
5
Then
he
fell
asleep
again
and
had
a
second
dream:
There
were
seven
heads
of
grain
growing
on
one
stalk,
healthy
and
good.
6
Then
seven
heads
of
grain,
thin
and
burned
by
the
east
wind,
were
sprouting
up
after
them.
7
The
thin
heads
swallowed
up
the
seven
healthy
and
full
heads.
Then
Pharaoh
woke
up
and
realized
it
was
a
dream.
8
In
the
morning
he
was
troubled,
so
he
called
for
all
the
diviner-priests
of
Egypt
and
all
its
wise
men.
Pharaoh
told
them
his
dreams,
but
no
one
could
interpret
them
for
him.
9
Then
the
chief
cupbearer
said
to
Pharaoh,
"Today
I
recall
my
failures.
10
Pharaoh
was
enraged
with
his
servants,
and
he
put
me
in
prison
in
the
house
of
the
captain
of
the
guards—
me
and
the
chief
baker.
11
We
each
had
a
dream
one
night;
each
of
us
had
a
dream
with
its
own
meaning.
12
Now
a
young
man,
a
Hebrew,
a
servant
of
the
captain
of
the
guards,
was
with
us
there.
We
told
him
our
dreams,
and
he
interpreted
the
meaning
of
each
of
our
respective
dreams
for
us.
13
It
happened
just
as
he
had
said
to
us—
Pharaoh
restored
me
to
my
office,
but
he
impaled
the
baker."
14
Then
Pharaoh
summoned
Joseph.
So
they
brought
him
quickly
out
of
the
dungeon;
he
shaved
himself,
changed
his
clothes,
and
came
before
Pharaoh.
15
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"I
had
a
dream,
and
there
is
no
one
who
can
interpret
it.
But
I
have
heard
about
you,
that
you
can
interpret
dreams."
16
Joseph
replied
to
Pharaoh,
"It
is
not
within
my
power,
but
God
will
speak
concerning
the
welfare
of
Pharaoh."
17
Then
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"In
my
dream
I
was
standing
by
the
edge
of
the
Nile.
18
Then
seven
fat
and
fine-looking
cows
were
coming
up
out
of
the
Nile,
and
they
grazed
in
the
reeds.
19
Then
seven
other
cows
came
up
after
them;
they
were
scrawny,
very
bad-looking,
and
lean.
I
had
never
seen
such
bad-looking
cows
as
these
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt!
20
The
lean,
bad-looking
cows
ate
up
the
seven
fat
cows.
21
When
they
had
eaten
them,
no
one
would
have
known
that
they
had
done
so,
for
they
were
just
as
bad-looking
as
before.
Then
I
woke
up.
22
I
also
saw
in
my
dream
seven
heads
of
grain
growing
on
one
stalk,
full
and
good.
23
Then
seven
heads
of
grain,
withered
and
thin
and
burned
with
the
east
wind,
were
sprouting
up
after
them.
24
The
thin
heads
of
grain
swallowed
up
the
seven
good
heads
of
grain.
So
I
told
all
this
to
the
diviner-priests,
but
no
one
could
tell
me
its
meaning."
25
Then
Joseph
said
to
Pharaoh,
"Both
dreams
of
Pharaoh
have
the
same
meaning.
God
has
revealed
to
Pharaoh
what
he
is
about
to
do.
26
The
seven
good
cows
represent
seven
years,
and
the
seven
good
heads
of
grain
represent
seven
years.
Both
dreams
have
the
same
meaning.
27
The
seven
lean,
bad-looking
cows
that
came
up
after
them
represent
seven
years,
as
do
the
seven
empty
heads
of
grain
burned
with
the
east
wind.
They
represent
seven
years
of
famine.
28
This
is
just
what
I
told
Pharaoh:
God
has
shown
Pharaoh
what
he
is
about
to
do.
29
Seven
years
of
great
abundance
are
coming
throughout
the
whole
land
of
Egypt.
30
But
seven
years
of
famine
will
occur
after
them,
and
all
the
abundance
will
be
forgotten
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
The
famine
will
devastate
the
land.
31
The
previous
abundance
of
the
land
will
not
be
remembered
because
of
the
famine
that
follows,
for
the
famine
will
be
very
severe.
32
The
dream
was
repeated
to
Pharaoh
because
the
matter
has
been
decreed
by
God,
and
God
will
make
it
happen
soon.
33
"So
now
Pharaoh
should
look
for
a
wise
and
discerning
man
and
give
him
authority
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
34
Pharaoh
should
do
this—
he
should
appoint
officials
throughout
the
land
to
collect
one-fifth
of
the
produce
of
the
land
of
Egypt
during
the
seven
years
of
abundance.
35
They
should
gather
all
the
excess
food
during
these
good
years
that
are
coming.
By
Pharaoh's
authority
they
should
store
up
grain
so
the
cities
will
have
food,
and
they
should
preserve
it.
36
This
food
should
be
held
in
storage
for
the
land
in
preparation
for
the
seven
years
of
famine
that
will
occur
throughout
the
land
of
Egypt.
In
this
way
the
land
will
survive
the
famine."
37
This
advice
made
sense
to
Pharaoh
and
all
his
officials.
38
So
Pharaoh
asked
his
officials,
"Can
we
find
a
man
like
Joseph,
one
in
whom
the
Spirit
of
God
is
present?"
39
So
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"Because
God
has
enabled
you
to
know
all
this,
there
is
no
one
as
wise
and
discerning
as
you
are!
40
You
will
oversee
my
household,
and
all
my
people
will
submit
to
your
commands.
Only
I,
the
king,
will
be
greater
than
you.
41
"See
here,"
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"I
place
you
in
authority
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt."
42
Then
Pharaoh
took
his
signet
ring
from
his
own
hand
and
put
it
on
Joseph's.
He
clothed
him
with
fine
linen
clothes
and
put
a
gold
chain
around
his
neck.
43
Pharaoh
had
him
ride
in
the
chariot
used
by
his
second-in-command,
and
they
cried
out
before
him,
"Kneel
down!"
So
he
placed
him
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
44
Pharaoh
also
said
to
Joseph,
"I
am
Pharaoh,
but
without
your
permission
no
one
will
move
his
hand
or
his
foot
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt."
45
Pharaoh
gave
Joseph
the
name
Zaphenath-Paneah.
He
also
gave
him
Asenath
daughter
of
Potiphera,
priest
of
On,
to
be
his
wife.
So
Joseph
took
charge
of
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
46
Now
Joseph
was
30
years
old
when
he
began
serving
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt.
Joseph
was
commissioned
by
Pharaoh
and
was
in
charge
of
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
47
During
the
seven
years
of
abundance
the
land
produced
large,
bountiful
harvests.
48
Joseph
collected
all
the
excess
food
in
the
land
of
Egypt
during
the
seven
years
and
stored
it
in
the
cities.
In
every
city
he
put
the
food
gathered
from
the
fields
around
it.
49
Joseph
stored
up
a
vast
amount
of
grain,
like
the
sand
of
the
sea,
until
he
stopped
measuring
it
because
it
was
impossible
to
measure.
50
Two
sons
were
born
to
Joseph
before
the
famine
came.
Asenath
daughter
of
Potiphera,
priest
of
On,
was
their
mother.
51
Joseph
named
the
firstborn
Manasseh,
saying,
"Certainly
God
has
made
me
forget
all
my
trouble
and
all
my
father's
house."
52
He
named
the
second
child
Ephraim,
saying,
"Certainly
God
has
made
me
fruitful
in
the
land
of
my
suffering."
53
The
seven
years
of
abundance
in
the
land
of
Egypt
came
to
an
end.
54
Then
the
seven
years
of
famine
began,
just
as
Joseph
had
predicted.
There
was
famine
in
all
the
other
lands,
but
throughout
the
land
of
Egypt
there
was
food.
55
When
all
the
land
of
Egypt
experienced
the
famine,
the
people
cried
out
to
Pharaoh
for
food.
Pharaoh
said
to
all
the
people
of
Egypt,
"Go
to
Joseph
and
do
whatever
he
tells
you."
56
While
the
famine
was
over
all
the
earth,
Joseph
opened
the
storehouses
and
sold
grain
to
the
Egyptians.
The
famine
was
severe
throughout
the
land
of
Egypt.
57
People
from
every
country
came
to
Joseph
in
Egypt
to
buy
grain
because
the
famine
was
severe
throughout
the
earth.
Genesis 42:38
38
But
Jacob
replied,
"My
son
will
not
go
down
there
with
you,
for
his
brother
is
dead
and
he
alone
is
left.
If
an
accident
happens
to
him
on
the
journey
you
have
to
make,
then
you
will
bring
down
my
gray
hair
in
sorrow
to
the
grave."
Genesis 43:21
21
But
when
we
came
to
the
place
where
we
spent
the
night,
we
opened
our
sacks
and
each
of
us
found
his
money—
the
full
amount—
in
the
mouth
of
his
sack.
So
we
have
returned
it.
Genesis 44:31
31
When
he
sees
the
boy
is
not
with
us,
he
will
die,
and
your
servants
will
bring
down
the
gray
hair
of
your
servant
our
father
in
sorrow
to
the
grave.
Leviticus 25:43
43
You
must
not
rule
over
him
harshly,
but
you
must
fear
your
God.
1 Samuel 1:26
26
She
said,
"Just
as
surely
as
you
are
alive,
my
lord,
I
am
the
woman
who
previously
stood
here
with
you
in
order
to
pray
to
the
LORD.
1 Samuel 17:55
55
Now
as
Saul
watched
David
going
out
to
fight
the
Philistine,
he
asked
Abner,
the
general
in
command
of
the
army,
"Whose
son
is
this
young
man,
Abner?"
Abner
replied,
"As
surely
as
you
live,
O
king,
I
don't
know."
1 Kings 2:32
32
May
the
LORD
punish
him
for
the
blood
he
shed;
behind
my
father
David's
back
he
struck
down
and
murdered
with
the
sword
two
men
who
were
more
innocent
and
morally
upright
than
he—
Abner
son
of
Ner,
commander
of
Israel's
army,
and
Amasa
son
of
Jether,
commander
of
Judah's
army.
2 Chronicles 24:22
22
King
Joash
disregarded
the
loyalty
his
father
Jehoiada
had
shown
him
and
killed
Jehoiada's
son.
As
Zechariah
was
dying,
he
said,
"May
the
LORD
take
notice
and
seek
vengeance!"
Nehemiah 5:15
15
But
the
former
governors
who
preceded
me
had
burdened
the
people
and
had
taken
food
and
wine
from
them,
in
addition
to
forty
shekels
of
silver.
Their
associates
were
also
domineering
over
the
people.
But
I
did
not
behave
in
this
way,
due
to
my
fear
of
God.
Job 36:9
9
then
he
reveals
to
them
what
they
have
done,
and
their
transgressions,
that
they
were
behaving
proudly.
Psalms 9:12
12
For
the
one
who
takes
revenge
against
murderers
took
notice
of
the
oppressed;
he
did
not
overlook
their
cry
for
help
Proverbs 21:13
13
The
one
who
shuts
his
ears
to
the
cry
of
the
poor,
he
too
will
cry
out
and
will
not
be
answered.
Isaiah 38:1
1
In
those
days
Hezekiah
was
stricken
with
a
terminal
illness.
The
prophet
Isaiah
son
of
Amoz
visited
him
and
told
him,
"This
is
what
the
LORD
says,
'Give
instructions
to
your
household,
for
you
are
about
to
die;
you
will
not
get
well.'"
Lamentations 5:7
7
Our
forefathers
sinned
and
are
dead,
but
we
suffer
their
punishment.
Hosea 5:15
15
Then
I
will
return
again
to
my
lair
until
they
have
suffered
their
punishment.
Then
they
will
seek
me;
in
their
distress
they
will
earnestly
seek
me.
Matthew 5:44
44
But
I
say
to
you,
love
your
enemy
and
pray
for
those
who
persecute
you,
Matthew 7:2
2
For
by
the
standard
you
judge
you
will
be
judged,
and
the
measure
you
use
will
be
the
measure
you
receive.
Luke 11:51
51
from
the
blood
of
Abel
to
the
blood
of
Zechariah,
who
was
killed
between
the
altar
and
the
sanctuary.
Yes,
I
tell
you,
it
will
be
charged
against
this
generation.
Acts 7:12
12
So
when
Jacob
heard
that
there
was
grain
in
Egypt,
he
sent
our
ancestors
there
the
first
time.
Romans 12:21
21
Do
not
be
overcome
by
evil,
but
overcome
evil
with
good.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Genesis 42:0
in
ERVEN
Genesis 9:5
5
Also,
I
will
demand
your
blood
for
your
lives.
That
is,
I
will
demand
the
life
of
any
person
or
animal
that
takes
a
human
life.
Genesis 34:10
10
You
can
live
in
the
same
land
with
us.
You
will
be
free
to
own
the
land
and
to
trade
here."
Genesis 37:35
35
All
of
Jacob's
sons
and
daughters
tried
to
comfort
him,
but
Jacob
was
never
comforted.
He
said,
"I
will
be
sorry
for
my
son
until
the
day
I
die."
So
Jacob
continued
to
be
sad
for
his
son
Joseph.
Genesis 41:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57
1
Two
years
later
Pharaoh
dreamed
that
he
was
standing
by
the
Nile
River.
2
In
the
dream,
seven
cows
came
out
of
the
river
and
stood
there
eating
grass.
They
were
healthy,
good-looking
cows.
3
Then
seven
more
cows
came
out
of
the
river
and
stood
on
the
bank
of
the
river
by
the
healthy
cows.
But
these
cows
were
thin
and
looked
sick.
4
The
seven
sick
cows
ate
the
seven
healthy
cows.
Then
Pharaoh
woke
up.
5
Pharaoh
went
back
to
sleep
and
began
dreaming
again.
This
time
he
dreamed
that
he
saw
seven
heads
of
grain
growing
on
one
plant.
They
were
healthy
and
full
of
grain.
6
Then
he
saw
seven
more
heads
of
grain
sprouting,
but
they
were
thin
and
scorched
by
the
hot
wind.
7
The
thin
heads
of
grain
ate
the
seven
good
heads
of
grain.
Then
Pharaoh
woke
up
again
and
realized
it
was
only
a
dream.
8
The
next
morning
Pharaoh
was
worried
about
these
dreams,
so
he
sent
for
all
the
magicians
and
wise
men
of
Egypt.
Pharaoh
told
these
men
the
dreams,
but
none
of
them
could
explain
the
dreams.
9
Then
the
wine
servant
remembered
Joseph
and
said
to
Pharaoh,
"I
remember
something
that
happened
to
me.
10
You
were
angry
with
the
baker
and
me,
and
you
put
us
in
prison.
11
Then
one
night
he
and
I
had
a
dream.
Each
dream
had
a
different
meaning.
12
There
was
a
young
Hebrew
man
in
prison
with
us.
He
was
a
servant
of
the
commander
of
the
guards.
We
told
him
our
dreams,
and
he
explained
them
to
us.
He
told
us
the
meaning
of
each
dream,
13
and
what
he
said
came
true.
He
said
I
would
be
free
and
have
my
old
job
back,
and
it
happened.
He
also
said
the
baker
would
die,
and
it
happened!"
14
So
Pharaoh
called
Joseph
from
the
prison.
The
guards
quickly
got
Joseph
out
of
prison.
Joseph
shaved,
put
on
some
clean
clothes,
and
went
to
see
Pharaoh.
15
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"I
had
a
dream,
and
no
one
can
explain
it
for
me.
I
heard
that
you
can
explain
dreams
when
someone
tells
you
about
them."
16
Joseph
answered,
"I
cannot!
But
God
can
explain
the
dream
for
you,
Pharaoh."
17
Then
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"In
my
dream
I
was
standing
by
the
Nile
River.
18
Seven
cows
came
up
out
of
the
river
and
stood
there
eating
the
grass.
They
were
healthy,
good-looking
cows.
19
Then
I
saw
seven
more
cows
come
out
of
the
river
after
them,
but
these
cows
were
thin
and
looked
sick.
They
were
the
worst
cows
I
had
ever
seen
anywhere
in
Egypt!
20
The
thin,
sick
cows
ate
the
first
healthy
cows,
21
but
they
still
looked
thin
and
sick.
You
couldn't
even
tell
they
had
eaten
the
healthy
cows.
They
looked
as
thin
and
sick
as
they
did
in
the
beginning.
Then
I
woke
up.
22
"In
my
next
dream
I
saw
seven
heads
of
grain
growing
on
one
plant.
They
were
healthy
and
full
of
grain.
23
And
then
seven
more
heads
of
grain
grew
after
them,
but
they
were
thin
and
scorched
by
the
hot
wind.
24
Then
the
thin
heads
of
grain
ate
the
seven
good
heads
of
grain.
"I
told
these
dreams
to
my
magicians.
But
no
one
could
explain
the
dreams
to
me.
What
do
they
mean?"
25
Then
Joseph
said
to
Pharaoh,
"Both
of
these
dreams
have
the
same
meaning.
God
is
telling
you
what
will
happen
soon.
26
The
seven
good
cows
and
the
seven
good
heads
of
grain
are
seven
good
years.
27
And
the
seven
thin,
sick-looking
cows
and
the
seven
thin
heads
of
grain
mean
that
there
will
be
seven
years
of
hunger
in
this
area.
These
seven
bad
years
will
come
after
the
seven
good
years.
28
God
has
shown
you
what
will
happen
soon.
He
will
make
these
things
happen
just
as
I
told
you.
29
For
seven
years
there
will
be
plenty
of
food
in
Egypt.
30
But
then
there
will
be
seven
years
of
hunger.
The
people
will
forget
how
much
food
there
had
been
in
Egypt
before.
This
famine
will
ruin
the
country.
31
It
will
be
so
bad
that
people
will
forget
what
it
was
like
to
have
plenty
of
food.
32
"Pharaoh,
you
had
two
dreams
about
the
same
thing.
That
means
God
wanted
to
show
you
that
he
really
will
make
this
happen,
and
he
will
make
it
happen
soon!
33
So,
Pharaoh,
you
should
choose
a
wise,
intelligent
man
and
put
him
in
charge
of
Egypt.
34
Then
you
should
choose
other
men
to
collect
food
from
the
people.
During
the
seven
good
years,
the
people
must
give
them
one
fifth
of
all
the
food
they
grow.
35
In
this
way
these
men
will
collect
all
the
food
during
the
seven
good
years
and
store
it
in
the
cities
until
it
is
needed.
Pharaoh,
this
food
will
be
under
your
control.
36
Then
during
the
seven
years
of
hunger,
there
will
be
food
for
the
country
of
Egypt.
And
Egypt
will
not
be
destroyed
by
the
famine."
37
This
seemed
like
a
very
good
idea
to
Pharaoh,
and
all
his
officials
agreed.
38
Then
Pharaoh
told
them,
"I
don't
think
we
can
find
anyone
better
than
Joseph
to
take
this
job!
God's
Spirit
is
in
him,
making
him
very
wise!"
39
So
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"God
showed
these
things
to
you,
so
you
must
be
the
wisest
man.
40
I
will
put
you
in
charge
of
my
country,
and
the
people
will
obey
all
your
commands.
I
will
be
the
only
one
more
powerful
than
you."
41
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"I
now
make
you
governor
over
all
of
Egypt."
42
Then
Pharaoh
gave
his
special
ring
to
Joseph.
The
royal
seal
was
on
this
ring.
Pharaoh
also
gave
Joseph
a
fine
linen
robe
and
put
a
gold
chain
around
his
neck.
43
Then
he
told
Joseph
to
ride
in
his
second
chariot.
Pharaoh's
officials
said,
"Let
him
be
the
governor
over
the
whole
land
of
Egypt!"
44
Then
Pharaoh
said
to
him,
"I
am
Pharaoh,
the
king
over
everyone
in
Egypt,
but
no
one
else
in
Egypt
can
lift
a
hand
or
move
a
foot
unless
you
say
he
can."
45
Then
Pharaoh
gave
Joseph
another
name,
Zaphenath
Paneah.
He
also
gave
Joseph
a
wife
named
Asenath.
She
was
the
daughter
of
Potiphera,
a
priest
in
the
city
of
On.
So
Joseph
became
the
governor
over
the
whole
country
of
Egypt.
46
Joseph
was
30
years
old
when
he
began
serving
the
king
of
Egypt.
He
traveled
throughout
the
country
of
Egypt.
47
During
the
seven
good
years,
the
crops
in
Egypt
grew
very
well.
48
Joseph
saved
the
food
in
Egypt
during
those
seven
years
and
stored
the
food
in
the
cities.
In
every
city
he
stored
grain
that
grew
in
the
fields
around
the
city.
49
Joseph
stored
so
much
grain
that
it
was
like
the
sands
of
the
sea.
He
stored
so
much
grain
that
it
could
not
be
measured.
50
Joseph's
wife,
Asenath,
was
the
daughter
of
Potiphera,
the
priest
in
the
city
of
On.
Before
the
first
year
of
hunger
came,
Joseph
and
Asenath
had
two
sons.
51
Joseph
named
the
first
son
Manasseh.
He
was
given
this
name
because
Joseph
said,
"God
made
me
forget
all
of
my
hard
work
and
everything
back
home
in
my
father's
house."
52
Joseph
named
the
second
son
Ephraim.
Joseph
gave
him
this
name
because
he
said,
"I
had
great
troubles,
but
God
has
made
me
successful
in
everything."
53
For
seven
years
people
had
all
the
food
they
needed,
but
those
years
ended.
54
Then
the
seven
years
of
hunger
began,
just
as
Joseph
had
said.
No
food
grew
anywhere
in
any
of
the
countries
in
that
area.
But
in
Egypt
people
had
plenty
to
eat
because
Joseph
had
stored
the
grain.
55
The
famine
began,
and
the
people
cried
to
Pharaoh
for
food.
Pharaoh
said
to
the
Egyptian
people,
"Go
ask
Joseph
what
to
do."
56
There
was
famine
everywhere,
so
Joseph
gave
the
people
grain
from
the
warehouses.
He
sold
the
stored
grain
to
the
people
of
Egypt.
The
famine
was
bad
in
Egypt,
57
but
the
famine
was
bad
everywhere.
So
people
from
the
countries
around
Egypt
had
to
come
to
Joseph
in
Egypt
to
buy
grain.
Genesis 42:38
38
But
Jacob
said,
"I
will
not
let
Benjamin
go
with
you.
His
brother
is
dead,
and
he
is
the
only
son
left
from
my
wife
Rachel.
It
would
kill
me
if
anything
happened
to
him
during
the
trip
to
Egypt.
You
would
send
me
to
the
grave
a
very
sad,
old
man."
Genesis 43:21
21
On
the
way
home
we
opened
our
sacks
and
found
our
money
in
every
sack.
We
don't
know
how
it
got
there,
but
we
brought
that
money
with
us
to
give
it
back
to
you.
And
we
have
brought
more
money
to
pay
for
the
food
that
we
want
to
buy
this
time."
Genesis 44:31
31
Our
father
will
die
if
he
sees
that
the
boy
isn't
with
us—and
it
will
be
our
fault.
We
will
send
our
father
to
his
grave
a
very
sad
man.
Leviticus 25:43
43
You
must
not
be
a
cruel
master
to
them.
You
must
respect
your
God.
1 Samuel 1:26
26
She
said
to
him,
"Pardon
me,
sir.
I
am
the
same
woman
who
stood
near
you
praying
to
the
Lord.
I
promise
that
I
am
telling
the
truth.
1 Samuel 17:55
55
Saul
watched
David
go
out
to
fight
Goliath.
Saul
spoke
to
Abner,
the
commander
of
the
army.
"Abner,
who
is
that
young
man's
father?"
Abner
answered,
"I
swear
I
don't
know,
sir."
1 Kings 2:32
32
Joab
killed
two
men
who
were
much
better
than
he
was.
He
killed
Abner
son
of
Ner,
the
commander
of
the
army
of
Israel,
and
Amasa
son
of
Jether,
the
commander
of
the
army
of
Judah.
He
did
this
without
my
father's
knowledge.
But
now
the
Lord
will
punish
Joab
for
the
men
he
killed.
2 Chronicles 24:22
22
Joash
the
king
didn't
remember
Jehoiada's
kindness
to
him.
Jehoiada
was
Zechariah's
father.
But
Joash
killed
Zechariah,
Jehoiada's
son.
Before
Zechariah
died,
he
said,
"May
the
Lord
see
what
you
are
doing
and
punish
you!"
Nehemiah 5:15
15
But
the
governors
who
ruled
before
me
made
life
hard
for
the
people.
The
governors
forced
everyone
to
pay
1
pound
of
silver.
They
also
made
the
people
give
them
food
and
wine.
The
leaders
under
these
governors
also
ruled
over
the
people
{and
made
life
even
harder}.
But
I
respected
and
feared
God,
so
I
didn't
do
things
like
that.
Job 36:9
9
And
God
will
tell
them
what
they
did,
that
they
sinned
and
were
proud.
Psalms 9:12
12
He
punishes
murderers
and
remembers
those
who
are
in
need.
When
suffering
people
cry
for
help,
he
does
not
ignore
them.
Proverbs 21:13
13
Those
who
refuse
to
help
the
poor
will
not
receive
help
when
they
need
it
themselves.
Isaiah 38:1
1
At
that
time
Hezekiah
became
sick
and
almost
died.
The
prophet
Isaiah
son
of
Amoz
went
to
see
him
and
told
him,
"The
Lord
told
me
to
tell
you
this:
'You
will
die
soon.
So
you
should
tell
your
family
what
they
should
do
when
you
die.
You
will
not
get
well.'"
Lamentations 5:7
7
Our
ancestors
sinned
against
you,
and
now
they
are
dead.
And
we
are
suffering
because
of
their
sins.
Hosea 5:15
15
I
will
go
back
to
my
place,
until
the
people
admit
they
are
guilty,
until
they
come
looking
for
me.
Yes,
in
their
trouble
they
will
try
very
hard
to
find
me."
Matthew 5:44
44
But
I
tell
you,
love
your
enemies.
Pray
for
those
who
treat
you
badly.
Matthew 7:2
2
If
you
judge
others,
you
will
be
judged
the
same
way
you
judge
them.
God
will
treat
you
the
same
way
you
treat
others.
Luke 11:51
51
You
will
be
punished
for
the
killing
of
Abel.
And
you
will
be
punished
for
the
killing
of
Zechariah,
who
was
killed
between
the
altar
and
the
Temple.
Yes,
I
tell
you
that
you
people
will
be
punished
for
them
all.
Acts 7:12
12
"But
Jacob
heard
that
there
was
food
in
Egypt.
So
he
sent
our
people
there.
(This
was
their
first
trip
to
Egypt.)
Romans 12:21
21
Don't
let
evil
defeat
you,
but
defeat
evil
by
doing
good.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Genesis 42:0
in
LXXEN
Genesis 9:5
5
For
your
blood
of
your
lives
will
I
require
at
the
hand
of
all
wild
beasts,
and
I
will
require
the
life
of
man
at
the
hand
of
his
brother
man.
Genesis 34:10
10
And
dwell
in
the
midst
of
us;
and,
behold,
the
land
is
spacious
before
you,
dwell
in
it,
and
trade,
and
get
possessions
in
it.
Genesis 37:35
35
And
the
Madianites
sold
Joseph
into
Egypt;
to
Petephres,
the
eunuch
of
Pharao,
captain
of
the
guard.
Genesis 41:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57
1
And
it
came
to
pass
after
two
Gr.
years
of
days
full
years
that
Pharao
had
a
dream.
He
thought
he
stood
upon
the
bank
of
the
river.
2
And
lo,
there
came
up
as
it
were
out
of
the
river
seven
cows,
fair
in
appearance,
and
choice
of
flesh,
and
they
fed
on
the
sedge.
The
Hebrew
word
which
the
LXX
have
here
written
in
Greek
characters
without
translating
it,
is
rendered
in
this
place
A.
V.
by
meadow,
in
Job
8:11,
the
only
other
passage
where
it
occurs,
by
flag.
3
And
other
seven
cows
came
up
after
these
out
of
the
river,
ill-favoured
and
lean-fleshed,
and
fed
by
the
other
cows
on
the
bank
of
the
river.
4
And
the
seven
ill-favoured
and
lean
cows
devoured
the
seven
well-favoured
and
choice-fleshed
cows;
and
Pharao
awoke.
5
And
he
dreamed
again.
And,
behold,
seven
ears
came
up
on
one
stalk,
choice
and
good.
6
And,
behold,
seven
ears
thin
and
blasted
with
the
wind,
grew
up
after
them.
7
And
the
seven
thin
ears
and
blasted
with
the
wind
devoured
the
seven
choice
and
full
ears;
and
Pharao
awoke,
and
it
was
a
dream.
8
And
it
was
morning,
and
his
soul
was
troubled;
and
he
sent
and
called
all
the
interpreters
of
Egypt,
and
all
her
wise
men;
and
Pharao
related
to
them
his
dream,
and
there
was
no
one
to
Or,
tell
interpret
it
to
Pharao.
9
And
the
chief
cupbearer
spoke
to
Pharao,
saying,
I
this
day
remember
my
fault:
10
Pharao
was
angry
with
his
servants,
and
put
us
in
prison
in
the
house
of
the
captain
of
the
guard,
both
me
and
the
chief
baker.
11
And
we
Gr.
saw
had
a
dream
both
in
one
night,
I
and
he;
we
saw,
each
according
to
his
dream.
12
And
there
was
there
with
us
a
young
man,
a
Hebrew
servant
of
the
captain
of
the
guard;
and
we
related
to
him
our
dreams,
and
he
interpreted
them
to
us.
13
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
he
interpreted
them
to
us,
so
also
it
happened,
both
that
I
was
restored
to
my
office,
and
that
he
was
hanged.
14
And
Pharao
having
sent,
called
Joseph;
and
they
brought
him
out
from
the
prison,
and
shaved
him,
and
changed
his
dress,
and
he
came
to
Pharao.
15
And
Pharao
said
to
Joseph,
I
have
seen
a
vision,
and
there
is
no
one
to
interpret
it;
but
I
have
heard
Gr.
men
saying
say
concerning
thee
that
thou
didst
hear
dreams
and
interpret
them.
16
And
Joseph
answered
Pharao
and
said,
Without
God
an
answer
of
safety
shall
not
be
given
to
Pharao.
17
And
Pharao
spoke
to
Joseph,
saying,
In
my
dream
methought
I
stood
by
the
bank
of
the
river;
18
and
there
came
up
as
it
were
out
of
the
river,
seven
cows
well-favoured
and
choice-fleshed,
and
they
fed
on
the
sedge.
19
And
behold
seven
other
cows
came
up
after
them
out
of
the
river,
evil
and
ill-favoured
and
lean-fleshed,
such
that
I
never
saw
worse
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
20
And
the
seven
ill-favoured
and
thin
cows
ate
up
the
seven
first
good
and
choice
cows.
21
And
they
went
into
their
bellies;
and
Gr.
there
were
it
was
not
perceptible
that
they
had
gone
into
their
bellies,
and
their
appearance
was
ill-favoured,
as
also
at
the
beginning;
and
after
I
awoke
I
slept,
22
and
saw
again
in
my
sleep,
and
as
it
were
seven
ears
came
up
on
one
stem,
full
and
good.
23
And
other
seven
ears,
thin
and
blasted
with
the
wind,
sprang
up
close
to
them.
24
And
the
seven
thin
and
blasted
ears
devoured
the
seven
fine
and
full
ears:
so
I
spoke
to
the
interpreters,
and
there
was
no
one
to
explain
it
to
me.
25
And
Joseph
said
to
Pharao,
The
dream
of
Pharao
is
one;
whatever
God
does,
he
has
shewn
to
Pharao.
26
The
seven
good
cows
are
seven
years,
and
the
seven
good
ears
are
seven
years;
the
dream
of
Pharao
is
one.
27
And
the
seven
thin
kine
that
came
up
after
them
are
seven
years;
and
the
seven
thin
and
blasted
ears
are
seven
years;
there
shall
be
seven
years
of
famine.
28
And
as
for
the
word
which
I
have
told
Pharao,
whatsoever
God
intends
to
do,
he
has
shewn
to
Pharao:
29
behold,
for
seven
years
there
is
coming
great
plenty
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
30
But
there
shall
come
seven
years
of
famine
after
these,
and
they
shall
forget
the
plenty
that
shall
be
in
all
Egypt,
and
the
famine
shall
consume
the
land.
31
And
the
plenty
shall
not
be
known
in
the
land
by
reason
of
the
famine
that
shall
be
after
this,
for
it
shall
be
very
grievous.
32
And
concerning
the
repetition
of
the
dream
to
Pharao
twice,
it
is
because
the
saying
which
is
from
God
shall
be
true,
and
God
will
hasten
to
accomplish
it.
33
Now
then,
look
out
a
wise
and
prudent
man,
and
set
him
over
the
land
of
Egypt.
34
And
let
Pharao
make
and
appoint
local
governors
over
the
land;
and
let
them
take
up
a
fifth
part
of
all
the
produce
of
the
land
of
Egypt
for
the
seven
years
of
the
plenty.
35
And
let
them
gather
all
the
food
of
these
seven
good
years
that
are
coming,
and
let
the
corn
be
gathered
under
the
hand
of
Pharao;
let
food
be
kept
in
the
cities.
36
And
the
stored
food
shall
be
for
the
land
against
the
seven
years
of
famine,
which
shall
be
in
the
land
of
Egypt;
and
the
land
shall
not
be
utterly
destroyed
by
the
famine.
37
And
the
word
was
pleasing
in
the
sight
of
Pharao,
and
in
the
sight
of
all
his
servants.
38
And
Pharao
said
to
all
his
servants,
Shall
we
find
such
a
man
as
this,
who
has
the
Spirit
of
God
in
him?
39
And
Pharao
said
to
Joseph,
Since
God
has
shewed
thee
all
these
things,
there
is
not
a
wiser
or
more
prudent
man
than
thou.
40
Thou
shalt
be
over
my
house,
and
all
my
people
shall
be
obedient
to
thy
Gr.
mouth
word;
only
in
the
throne
will
I
excel
thee.
41
And
Pharao
said
to
Joseph,
Behold,
I
set
thee
this
day
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
42
And
Pharao
took
his
ring
off
his
hand,
and
put
it
on
the
hand
of
Joseph,
and
put
on
him
a
robe
of
fine
linen,
and
put
a
necklace
of
gold
about
his
neck.
43
And
he
mounted
him
on
the
second
of
his
chariots,
and
a
herald
made
proclamation
before
him;
and
he
set
him
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
44
And
Pharao
said
to
Joseph,
I
am
Pharao;
without
thee
no
one
shall
lift
up
his
hand
on
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
45
And
Pharao
called
the
name
of
Joseph,
Psonthomphanech;
and
he
gave
him
Aseneth,
the
daughter
of
Petephres,
priest
of
Heliopolis,
to
wife.
46
And
Joseph
was
thirty
years
old
when
he
stood
before
Pharao,
king
of
Egypt.
And
Joseph
went
out
from
the
presence
of
Pharao,
and
went
through
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
47
And
the
land
produced,
in
the
seven
years
of
plenty,
whole
handfuls
of
corn.
48
And
he
gathered
all
the
food
of
the
seven
years,
in
which
was
the
plenty
in
the
land
of
Egypt;
and
he
laid
up
the
food
in
the
cities;
the
food
of
the
fields
of
a
city
round
about
it
he
laid
up
in
it.
49
And
Joseph
gathered
very
much
corn
as
the
sand
of
the
sea,
until
it
could
not
be
numbered,
for
there
was
no
number
of
it.
50
And
to
Joseph
were
born
two
sons,
before
the
seven
years
of
famine
came,
which
Aseneth,
the
daughter
of
Petephres,
priest
of
Heliopolis,
bore
to
him.
51
And
Joseph
called
the
name
of
the
first-born,
Manasse;
for
God,
said
he,
has
made
me
forget
all
my
toils,
and
all
Gr.
things
belonging
to
my
father
my
father’s
house.
52
And
he
called
the
name
of
the
second,
Ephraim;
for
God,
said
he,
has
increased
me
in
the
land
of
my
humiliation.
53
And
the
seven
years
of
plenty
passed
away,
which
were
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
54
And
the
seven
years
of
famine
began
to
come,
as
Joseph
said;
and
there
was
a
famine
in
all
the
land;
but
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
there
was
bread.
55
And
all
the
land
of
Egypt
was
hungry;
and
the
people
cried
to
Pharao
for
bread.
And
Pharao
said
to
all
the
Egyptians,
Go
to
Joseph,
and
do
whatsoever
he
shall
tell
you.
56
And
the
famine
was
on
the
face
of
all
the
earth;
and
Joseph
opened
all
the
granaries,
and
sold
to
all
the
Egyptians.
57
And
all
countries
came
to
Egypt
to
buy
of
Joseph,
for
the
famine
prevailed
in
all
the
earth.
Genesis 42:38
38
But
he
said,
My
son
shall
not
go
down
with
you,
because
his
brother
is
dead,
and
he
only
has
been
left;
and
suppose
it
shall
come
to
pass
that
he
is
afflicted
by
the
way
by
which
ye
go,
then
ye
shall
bring
down
my
old
age
with
sorrow
to
Hades.
Genesis 43:21
21
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
we
came
to
unlade,
and
opened
our
sacks,
there
was
also
this
money
of
each
in
his
sack;
we
have
now
brought
back
our
money
by
weight
in
our
hands.
Genesis 44:31
31
—it
shall
even
come
to
pass,
when
he
sees
the
boy
is
not
with
us,
that
he
will
die,
and
thy
servants
will
bring
down
the
old
age
of
thy
servant,
and
our
father,
with
sorrow
to
the
grave.
Leviticus 25:43
43
Thou
shalt
not
Gr.
violently
strain
him
oppress
him
with
labour,
and
shalt
fear
the
Lord
thy
God.
1 Samuel 1:26
26
And
she
said,
I
pray
thee,
my
lord,
as
thy
soul
liveth,
I
am
the
woman
that
stood
in
thy
presence
with
thee
while
praying
to
the
Lord.
1 Samuel 17:55
55
Alex.
And
when
Saul
saw
David
going
out
to
meet
the
Philistine,
he
said
to
Abener
the
captain
of
the
host,
Whose
son
is
this
youth?
and
Abener
said,
As
thy
soul
lives,
O
king,
I
know
not.
1 Kings 2:32
32
And
the
Lord
has
returned
upon
his
own
head
the
blood
of
his
unrighteousness,
inasmuch
as
he
attacked
two
men
more
righteous
and
better
than
himself,
and
slew
them
with
the
sword,
and
my
father
David
knew
not
of
their
blood,
even
Abenner
the
son
of
Ner
the
commander-in-chief
of
Israel,
and
Amessa
the
son
of
Jether
the
commander-in-chief
of
Juda.
2 Chronicles 24:22
22
So
Joas
remembered
not
the
Gr.
mercy
kindness
which
his
father
Jodae
had
exercised
towards
him,
but
slew
his
son.
And
as
he
died,
he
said,
The
Lord
look
upon
it,
and
judge.
Nehemiah 5:15
15
But
as
for
the
former
acts
of
extortion
wherein
those
who
were
before
me
oppressed
them,
they
even
took
of
them
their
last
money,
forty
didrachms
for
bread
and
wine;
and
the
very
outcasts
of
them
Gr.
exercise
exercised
authority
over
the
people:
but
I
did
not
so,
because
of
the
fear
of
God.
Job 36:9
9
And
he
shall
recount
to
them
their
works,
and
their
transgressions,
Alex.
whenever
they
act
for
such
will
act
with
violence.
Psalms 9:12
12
For
he
remembered
them,
in
making
inquisition
for
blood:
he
has
not
forgotten
the
supplication
of
the
poor.
Proverbs 21:13
13
He
that
stops
his
ears
from
hearing
the
poor,
himself
also
shall
cry,
and
there
shall
be
none
to
hear
him.
Isaiah 38:1
1
And
it
came
to
pass
at
that
time,
that
Ezekias
was
sick
even
to
death.
And
Esaias
the
prophet
the
son
of
Amos
came
to
him,
and
said
to
him,
Thus
saith
the
Lord,
Give
orders
concerning
thy
house:
for
thou
shalt
die,
and
not
live.
Lamentations 5:7
7
Our
fathers
sinned,
and
are
not:
we
have
borne
their
iniquities.
Hosea 5:15
15
I
will
go
and
return
to
my
place,
until
they
are
brought
to
nought,
and
then
shall
they
seek
my
face.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Genesis 42:0
in
NLV
Genesis 9:5
5
For
sure,
I
will
take
the
life
of
every
animal
and
every
person
for
taking
a
life.
I
will
punish
every
man's
brother
for
taking
the
life
of
man.
Genesis 34:10
10
May
you
live
with
us.
And
the
land
will
be
open
to
you.
Live
and
trade
in
it,
and
buy
land
in
it."
Genesis 37:35
35
All
his
sons
and
daughters
tried
to
comfort
him.
But
he
would
not
be
comforted.
He
said,
"I
will
go
down
to
the
grave
in
sorrow
for
my
son."
And
his
father
cried
for
him.
Genesis 41:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57
1
After
two
years
had
passed,
Pharaoh
had
a
dream.
He
dreamed
that
he
was
standing
by
the
Nile
River.
2
And
he
saw
seven
cows
coming
out
of
the
Nile.
They
were
good-looking
and
fat,
and
they
ate
the
grass
beside
the
river.
3
Then
he
saw
seven
other
cows
coming
out
of
the
Nile
after
them.
They
looked
bad
and
were
thin.
They
stood
by
the
other
cows
beside
the
Nile.
4
Then
the
bad
looking
cows
that
were
thin
ate
the
seven
good-looking,
fat
cows,
and
Pharaoh
awoke.
5
Then
he
fell
asleep
and
dreamed
a
second
time.
He
saw
seven
heads
of
grain
growing
on
one
stick
of
grain.
They
were
large
and
full.
6
Then
he
saw
seven
heads
of
grain
come
after
them,
which
were
small
and
made
dry
by
the
east
wind.
7
And
the
small
heads
of
grain
ate
the
seven
large,
full
heads
of
grain.
Then
Pharaoh
awoke
and
saw
that
it
was
a
dream.
8
So
when
morning
came
his
spirit
was
troubled.
He
called
for
all
the
wise
men
of
Egypt.
Pharaoh
told
them
his
dreams.
But
there
was
no
one
who
could
tell
Pharaoh
the
meaning
of
them.
9
Then
the
head
cup-carrier
said
to
Pharaoh,
"I
remember
today
what
I
have
done
wrong.
10
Pharaoh
was
angry
with
his
servants.
And
he
put
me
and
the
head
bread-maker
in
prison
in
the
house
of
the
head
of
the
soldiers.
11
He
and
I
had
a
dream
on
the
same
night.
Each
dream
had
its
own
meaning.
12
A
young
Hebrew
was
there
with
us.
He
worked
for
the
head
of
the
soldiers.
We
told
our
dreams
to
him.
And
he
told
us
the
meaning
of
them.
He
told
each
of
us
what
our
different
dreams
meant.
13
And
it
happened
just
like
he
had
said
it
would.
I
was
returned
to
my
place
of
work.
The
bread-maker
was
killed
on
a
tree."
14
Pharaoh
then
called
for
Joseph.
And
they
brought
him
out
of
the
prison
in
a
hurry.
He
cut
off
the
hair
on
his
face
and
put
on
clean
clothes.
Then
he
came
to
Pharaoh.
15
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"I
have
had
a
dream.
But
no
one
can
tell
me
what
it
means.
I
have
heard
it
said
that
you
are
able
to
hear
a
dream
and
tell
what
it
means."
16
Joseph
answered
Pharaoh,
"Not
by
myself.
God
will
give
Pharaoh
a
good
answer."
17
So
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"In
my
dream,
I
was
standing
beside
the
Nile.
18
I
saw
seven
cows
coming
out
of
the
Nile.
They
were
fat
and
good-looking,
and
they
ate
the
grass
beside
the
river.
19
Then
I
saw
seven
other
cows
coming
after
them.
They
looked
bad
and
were
thin.
I
had
never
seen
worse
cows
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
20
Then
the
bad
looking
cows
that
were
thin
ate
the
first
seven
fat
cows.
21
But
after
they
had
eaten
them,
it
could
not
be
seen
that
they
had
eaten
them.
For
they
were
just
as
bad
looking
as
before.
Then
I
awoke.
22
I
saw
also
in
my
dream
seven
heads
of
grain
growing
on
one
stick
of
grain.
They
were
large
and
full.
23
Then
I
saw
seven
heads
of
grain
come
after
them.
They
were
small
and
were
dry
because
of
the
east
wind.
24
The
small
heads
of
grain
ate
the
seven
good
heads
of
grain.
Then
I
told
it
to
the
wise
men.
But
there
was
no
one
who
could
tell
me
what
it
means."
25
Joseph
said
to
Pharaoh,
"Pharaoh's
dreams
are
one
and
the
same.
God
has
shown
Pharaoh
what
He
is
about
to
do.
26
The
seven
good
cows
are
seven
years.
And
the
seven
good
heads
of
grain
are
seven
years.
The
dreams
are
one
and
the
same.
27
The
seven
bad
looking
cows
that
are
thin
that
came
up
after
them
are
seven
years.
And
the
seven
small
heads
of
grain
made
dry
by
the
east
wind
mean
seven
years
without
food.
28
It
is
as
I
have
said
to
Pharaoh.
God
has
shown
Pharaoh
what
He
is
about
to
do.
29
Seven
years
are
coming
when
there
will
be
much
food
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
30
But
after
them
will
come
seven
years
when
there
will
be
no
food.
The
time
of
much
food
will
be
forgotten
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
The
time
of
no
food
will
destroy
the
land.
31
The
time
without
food
will
be
so
hard
that
no
one
in
the
land
will
remember
when
they
had
much.
32
That
the
dream
was
sent
twice
to
Pharaoh
shows
that
what
will
happen
is
planned
by
God.
And
God
will
make
it
happen
soon.
33
"So
now
let
Pharaoh
look
for
a
man
who
is
understanding
and
wise.
Let
the
land
of
Egypt
be
put
into
his
care.
34
Let
Pharaoh
take
action
to
choose
men
to
watch
over
the
land.
And
let
him
take
a
fifth
part
of
the
food
of
the
land
of
Egypt
during
the
seven
years
of
much
food.
35
Let
them
gather
all
the
food
of
these
good
years
that
are
coming.
Have
them
store
the
grain
under
the
power
of
Pharaoh,
to
be
used
as
food
in
the
cities.
And
let
them
keep
it
safe.
36
This
food
will
be
kept
for
the
people
to
eat
during
the
seven
years
of
no
food
that
will
come
upon
the
land
of
Egypt.
This
way
the
land
will
not
be
destroyed
during
the
time
without
food."
37
The
plan
pleased
Pharaoh
and
all
his
servants.
38
Then
Pharaoh
said
to
his
servants,
"Can
we
find
a
man
like
this,
who
has
in
him
the
Spirit
of
God?"
39
So
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"Because
God
has
shown
you
all
this,
there
is
no
one
as
understanding
and
wise
as
you
are.
40
My
house
will
be
put
in
your
care.
And
all
my
people
will
do
as
you
say.
Only
on
the
throne
will
I
be
greater
than
you."
41
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"See,
I
have
put
you
in
power
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt."
42
Then
Pharaoh
took
the
ring
from
his
hand,
and
put
it
on
Joseph's
hand.
He
dressed
him
in
clothes
of
fine
cloth.
He
put
a
gold
chain
around
his
neck.
43
He
had
him
travel
in
his
second
wagon
of
honor.
And
they
called
out
in
front
of
him,
"Bow
down!"
Pharaoh
put
him
in
power
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
44
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"I
am
Pharaoh.
But
unless
it
is
your
will,
no
one
will
raise
his
hand
or
foot
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt."
45
Then
Pharaoh
gave
Joseph
the
name
of
Zaphenath-paneah.
He
gave
him
for
a
wife
Asenath,
the
daughter
of
Potiphera
who
was
the
religious
leader
of
On.
So
Joseph
went
out
through
the
land
of
Egypt.
46
Joseph
was
thirty
years
old
when
he
stood
in
front
of
Pharaoh,
king
of
Egypt.
And
Joseph
went
from
Pharaoh
to
visit
every
part
of
Egypt.
47
During
the
seven
good
years
the
land
brought
much
food.
48
So
he
gathered
into
the
cities
all
the
food
of
these
seven
years
when
there
was
much
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
He
put
into
each
city
the
food
from
the
fields
around
it.
49
Joseph
gathered
as
much
grain
as
the
sand
of
the
sea.
The
time
came
when
he
stopped
trying
to
know
how
much
there
was.
50
Two
sons
were
born
to
Joseph
before
the
years
without
food
came.
Asenath,
the
daughter
of
Potiphera,
the
religious
leader
of
On,
gave
birth
to
them.
51
Joseph
gave
the
first-born
the
name
Manasseh.
"For,"
he
said,
"God
has
made
me
forget
all
my
trouble
and
all
those
of
my
father's
house."
52
He
gave
the
second
son
the
name
of
Ephraim.
"For,"
he
said,
"God
has
given
me
children
in
the
land
of
my
suffering."
53
The
seven
good
years
of
much
food
in
the
land
of
Egypt
came
to
an
end.
54
And
the
seven
bad
years
of
no
food
began,
as
Joseph
had
said.
No
food
was
growing
in
all
the
lands,
but
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
there
was
food.
55
So
when
all
the
people
of
Egypt
were
hungry,
they
cried
to
Pharaoh
for
bread.
Pharaoh
said
to
all
the
Egyptians,
"Go
to
Joseph.
Do
what
he
tells
you."
56
When
the
hunger
was
spreading
over
all
the
earth,
Joseph
opened
the
store-houses.
And
he
sold
food
to
the
Egyptians
for
the
time
without
food
had
become
hard
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
57
The
people
of
all
the
earth
came
to
Egypt
to
buy
grain
from
Joseph
because
the
time
without
food
was
hard
everywhere.
Genesis 42:38
38
But
Jacob
said,
"My
son
will
not
go
with
you.
For
his
brother
is
dead,
and
only
he
is
left.
If
something
were
to
happen
to
him
during
your
traveling,
you
would
bring
my
white
hair
down
to
the
grave
in
sorrow."
Genesis 43:21
21
When
we
came
to
the
place
where
we
stayed
the
night,
we
opened
our
bags.
And
we
found
that
the
full
weight
of
each
man's
money
was
at
the
top
of
the
bag.
So
we
have
brought
it
again
with
us.
Genesis 44:31
31
when
he
sees
that
the
boy
is
not
with
us,
he
will
die.
So
your
servants
will
bring
the
white
hair
of
your
servant
our
father
down
to
the
grave
in
sorrow.
Leviticus 25:43
43
Do
not
make
it
hard
for
him,
but
fear
your
God.
1 Samuel 1:26
26
Hannah
said,
"O,
my
lord!
As
you
live,
my
lord,
I
am
the
woman
who
stood
here
beside
you,
praying
to
the
Lord.
1 Samuel 17:55
55
When
Saul
saw
David
going
out
against
the
Philistine,
he
said
to
Abner
the
head
of
his
army,
"Abner,
whose
son
is
this
young
man?"
And
Abner
said,
"By
your
life,
O
king,
I
do
not
know."
1 Kings 2:32
32
The
Lord
will
return
Joab's
acts
of
killing
upon
his
own
head.
Because
Joab
killed
two
men
who
were
right
and
good
and
better
than
he.
He
killed
them
with
the
sword
while
my
father
David
did
not
know
it.
He
killed
Abner
the
son
of
Ner,
captain
of
the
army
of
Israel,
and
Amasa
the
son
of
Jether,
captain
of
the
army
of
Judah.
2 Chronicles 24:22
22
So
Joash
the
king
did
not
remember
the
kindness
his
father
Jehoiada
had
shown
him,
but
he
killed
his
son.
And
when
Zechariah
was
dying,
he
said,
"May
the
Lord
see
and
punish!"
Nehemiah 5:15
15
The
rulers
who
were
before
me
made
the
people
work
very
hard.
They
took
bread
and
wine
from
them,
besides
forty
pieces
of
silver.
Even
their
servants
ruled
over
the
people.
But
I
did
not
do
so
because
of
the
fear
of
God.
Job 36:9
9
then
He
makes
known
to
them
their
work
and
their
sins,
that
they
have
shown
pride.
Psalms 9:12
12
For
He
Who
punishes
for
the
blood
of
another
remembers
them.
He
does
not
forget
the
cry
of
those
who
suffer.
Proverbs 21:13
13
He
who
shuts
his
ears
to
the
cry
of
the
poor
will
also
cry
himself
and
not
be
answered.
Isaiah 38:1
1
In
those
days
Hezekiah
became
sick
and
was
near
death.
Isaiah
the
man
of
God,
the
son
of
Amoz,
came
to
him
and
said,
"The
Lord
says,
'Make
those
of
your
house
ready,
for
you
will
die
and
not
live.'
"
Lamentations 5:7
7
Our
fathers
sinned,
and
are
no
more,
and
we
have
suffered
for
their
sins.
Hosea 5:15
15
I
will
go
away
and
return
to
My
place
until
they
know
they
are
guilty
and
look
for
Me.
In
their
suffering
they
will
try
to
find
Me."
Matthew 5:44
44
But
I
tell
you,
love
those
who
hate
you.
(*Respect
and
give
thanks
for
those
who
say
bad
things
to
you.
Do
good
to
those
who
hate
you.)
Pray
for
those
who
do
bad
things
to
you
and
who
make
it
hard
for
you.
Matthew 7:2
2
You
will
be
guilty
of
the
same
things
you
find
in
others.
When
you
say
what
is
wrong
in
others,
your
words
will
be
used
to
say
what
is
wrong
in
you.
Luke 11:51
51
It
will
be
from
the
blood
of
Abel
to
the
blood
of
Zacharias,
the
one
who
died
between
the
altar
and
the
house
of
God.
For
sure,
I
tell
you,
the
people
of
this
day
will
be
guilty
for
this.
Acts 7:12
12
Then
Jacob
heard
there
was
food
in
Egypt.
He
sent
our
early
fathers
there
the
first
time.
Romans 12:21
21
Do
not
let
sin
have
power
over
you.
Let
good
have
power
over
sin!
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Genesis 42:0
in
NCV
Genesis 9:5
5
I
will
demand
blood
for
life.
I
will
demand
the
life
of
any
animal
that
kills
a
person,
and
I
will
demand
the
life
of
anyone
who
takes
another
person's
life.
Genesis 34:10
10
You
can
live
in
the
same
land
with
us.
You
will
be
free
to
own
land
and
to
trade
here."
Genesis 37:35
35
All
of
his
sons
and
daughters
tried
to
comfort
him,
but
he
could
not
be
comforted.
He
said,
"I
will
be
sad
about
my
son
until
the
day
I
die."
So
Jacob
cried
for
his
son
Joseph.
Genesis 41:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57
1
Two
years
later
the
king
dreamed
he
was
standing
on
the
bank
of
the
Nile
River.
2
He
saw
seven
fat
and
beautiful
cows
come
up
out
of
the
river,
and
they
stood
there,
eating
the
grass.
3
Then
seven
more
cows
came
up
out
of
the
river,
but
they
were
thin
and
ugly.
They
stood
beside
the
seven
beautiful
cows
on
the
bank
of
the
Nile.
4
The
seven
thin
and
ugly
cows
ate
the
seven
beautiful
fat
cows.
Then
the
king
woke
up.
5
The
king
slept
again
and
dreamed
a
second
time.
In
his
dream
he
saw
seven
full
and
good
heads
of
grain
growing
on
one
stalk.
6
After
that,
seven
more
heads
of
grain
sprang
up,
but
they
were
thin
and
burned
by
the
hot
east
wind.
7
The
thin
heads
of
grain
ate
the
seven
full
and
good
heads.
Then
the
king
woke
up
again,
and
he
realized
it
was
only
a
dream.
8
The
next
morning
the
king
was
troubled
about
these
dreams,
so
he
sent
for
all
the
magicians
and
wise
men
of
Egypt.
The
king
told
them
his
dreams,
but
no
one
could
explain
their
meaning
to
him.
9
Then
the
chief
officer
who
served
wine
to
the
king
said
to
him,
"Now
I
remember
something
I
promised
to
do,
but
I
forgot
about
it.
10
There
was
a
time
when
you
were
angry
with
the
baker
and
me,
and
you
put
us
in
prison
in
the
house
of
the
captain
of
the
guard.
11
In
prison
we
each
had
a
dream
on
the
same
night,
and
each
dream
had
a
different
meaning.
12
A
young
Hebrew
man,
a
servant
of
the
captain
of
the
guard,
was
in
the
prison
with
us.
When
we
told
him
our
dreams,
he
explained
their
meanings
to
us.
He
told
each
man
the
meaning
of
his
dream,
and
13
things
happened
exactly
as
he
said
they
would:
I
was
given
back
my
old
position,
and
the
baker
was
hanged."
14
So
the
king
called
for
Joseph.
The
guards
quickly
brought
him
out
of
the
prison,
and
he
shaved,
put
on
clean
clothes,
and
went
before
the
king.
15
The
king
said
to
Joseph,
"I
have
had
a
dream,
but
no
one
can
explain
its
meaning
to
me.
I
have
heard
that
you
can
explain
a
dream
when
someone
tells
it
to
you."
16
Joseph
answered
the
king,
"I
am
not
able
to
explain
the
meaning
of
dreams,
but
God
will
do
this
for
the
king."
17
Then
the
king
said
to
Joseph,
"In
my
dream
I
was
standing
on
the
bank
of
the
Nile
River.
18
I
saw
seven
fat
and
beautiful
cows
that
came
up
out
of
the
river
and
ate
the
grass.
19
Then
I
saw
seven
more
cows
come
out
of
the
river
that
were
thin
and
lean
and
ugly
--
the
worst
looking
cows
I
have
seen
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
20
And
these
thin
and
ugly
cows
ate
the
first
seven
fat
cows,
21
but
after
they
had
eaten
the
seven
cows,
no
one
could
tell
they
had
eaten
them.
They
looked
just
as
thin
and
ugly
as
they
did
in
the
beginning.
Then
I
woke
up.
22
"I
had
another
dream.
I
saw
seven
full
and
good
heads
of
grain
growing
on
one
stalk.
23
Then
seven
more
heads
of
grain
sprang
up
after
them,
but
these
heads
were
thin
and
ugly
and
were
burned
by
the
hot
east
wind.
24
Then
the
thin
heads
ate
the
seven
good
heads.
I
told
this
dream
to
the
magicians,
but
no
one
could
explain
its
meaning
to
me."
25
Then
Joseph
said
to
the
king,
"Both
of
these
dreams
mean
the
same
thing.
God
is
telling
you
what
he
is
about
to
do.
26
The
seven
good
cows
stand
for
seven
years,
and
the
seven
good
heads
of
grain
stand
for
seven
years.
Both
dreams
mean
the
same
thing.
27
The
seven
thin
and
ugly
cows
stand
for
seven
years,
and
the
seven
thin
heads
of
grain
burned
by
the
hot
east
wind
stand
for
seven
years
of
hunger.
28
This
will
happen
as
I
told
you.
God
is
showing
the
king
what
he
is
about
to
do.
29
You
will
have
seven
years
of
good
crops
and
plenty
to
eat
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
30
But
after
those
seven
years,
there
will
come
seven
years
of
hunger,
and
all
the
food
that
grew
in
the
land
of
Egypt
will
be
forgotten.
The
time
of
hunger
will
eat
up
the
land.
31
People
will
forget
what
it
was
like
to
have
plenty
of
food,
because
the
hunger
that
follows
will
be
so
great.
32
You
had
two
dreams
which
mean
the
same
thing.
This
shows
that
God
has
firmly
decided
that
this
will
happen,
and
he
will
make
it
happen
soon.
33
"So
let
the
king
choose
a
man
who
is
very
wise
and
understanding
and
set
him
over
the
land
of
Egypt.
34
And
let
the
king
also
appoint
officers
over
the
land,
who
should
take
one-fifth
of
all
the
food
that
is
grown
during
the
seven
good
years.
35
They
should
gather
all
the
food
that
is
produced
during
the
good
years
that
are
coming,
and
under
the
king's
authority
they
should
store
the
grain
in
the
cities
and
guard
it.
36
That
food
should
be
saved
to
use
during
the
seven
years
of
hunger
that
will
come
on
the
land
of
Egypt.
Then
the
people
in
Egypt
will
not
die
during
the
seven
years
of
hunger."
37
This
seemed
like
a
very
good
idea
to
the
king,
and
all
his
officers
agreed.
38
And
the
king
asked
them,
"Can
we
find
a
better
man
than
Joseph
to
take
this
job?
God's
spirit
is
truly
in
him!"
39
So
the
king
said
to
Joseph,
"God
has
shown
you
all
this.
There
is
no
one
as
wise
and
understanding
as
you
are,
so
40
I
will
put
you
in
charge
of
my
palace.
All
the
people
will
obey
your
orders,
and
only
I
will
be
greater
than
you."
41
Then
the
king
said
to
Joseph,
"Look!
I
have
put
you
in
charge
of
all
the
land
of
Egypt."
42
Then
the
king
took
off
from
his
own
finger
his
ring
with
the
royal
seal
on
it,
and
he
put
it
on
Joseph's
finger.
He
gave
Joseph
fine
linen
clothes
to
wear,
and
he
put
a
gold
chain
around
Joseph's
neck.
43
The
king
had
Joseph
ride
in
the
second
royal
chariot,
and
people
walked
ahead
of
his
chariot
calling,
"Bow
down!"
By
doing
these
things,
the
king
put
Joseph
in
charge
of
all
of
Egypt.
44
The
king
said
to
him,
"I
am
the
king,
and
I
say
that
no
one
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
may
lift
a
hand
or
a
foot
without
your
permission."
45
The
king
gave
Joseph
the
name
Zaphenath-Paneah.
He
also
gave
Joseph
a
wife
named
Asenath,
who
was
the
daughter
of
Potiphera,
priest
of
On.
So
Joseph
traveled
through
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
46
Joseph
was
thirty
years
old
when
he
began
serving
the
king
of
Egypt.
And
he
left
the
king's
court
and
traveled
through
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
47
During
the
seven
good
years,
the
crops
in
the
land
grew
well.
48
And
Joseph
gathered
all
the
food
which
was
produced
in
Egypt
during
those
seven
years
of
good
crops
and
stored
the
food
in
the
cities.
In
every
city
he
stored
grain
that
had
been
grown
in
the
fields
around
that
city.
49
Joseph
stored
much
grain,
as
much
as
the
sand
of
the
seashore
--
so
much
that
he
could
not
measure
it.
50
Joseph's
wife
was
Asenath
daughter
of
Potiphera,
the
priest
of
On.
Before
the
years
of
hunger
came,
Joseph
and
Asenath
had
two
sons.
51
Joseph
named
the
first
son
Manassehn
and
said,
"God
has
made
me
forget
all
the
troubles
I
have
had
and
all
my
father's
family."
52
Joseph
named
the
second
son
Ephraimn
and
said,
"God
has
given
me
children
in
the
land
of
my
troubles."
53
The
seven
years
of
good
crops
came
to
an
end
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
54
Then
the
seven
years
of
hunger
began,
just
as
Joseph
had
said.
In
all
the
lands
people
had
nothing
to
eat,
but
in
Egypt
there
was
food.
55
The
time
of
hunger
became
terrible
in
all
of
Egypt,
and
the
people
cried
to
the
king
for
food.
He
said
to
all
the
Egyptians,
"Go
to
Joseph
and
do
whatever
he
tells
you."
56
The
hunger
was
everywhere
in
that
part
of
the
world.
And
Joseph
opened
the
storehouses
and
sold
grain
to
the
people
of
Egypt,
because
the
time
of
hunger
became
terrible
in
Egypt.
57
And
all
the
people
in
that
part
of
the
world
came
to
Joseph
in
Egypt
to
buy
grain
because
the
hunger
was
terrible
everywhere
in
that
part
of
the
world.
Genesis 42:38
38
But
Jacob
said,
"I
will
not
allow
Benjamin
to
go
with
you.
His
brother
is
dead,
and
he
is
the
only
son
left
from
my
wife
Rachel.
I
am
afraid
something
terrible
might
happen
to
him
during
the
trip
to
Egypt.
Then
I
would
be
sad
until
the
day
I
die."
Genesis 43:21
21
While
we
were
going
home,
we
stopped
for
the
night
and
when
we
opened
our
sacks
each
of
us
found
all
his
money
in
his
sack.
We
brought
that
money
with
us
to
give
it
back
to
you.
Genesis 44:31
31
when
our
father
sees
the
young
boy
is
not
with
us,
he
will
die.
And
it
will
be
our
fault.
We
will
cause
the
great
sorrow
that
kills
our
father.
Leviticus 25:43
43
You
must
not
rule
this
person
cruelly,
but
you
must
respect
your
God.
1 Samuel 1:26
26
She
said
to
Eli,
"As
surely
as
you
live,
sir,
I
am
the
same
woman
who
stood
near
you
praying
to
the
Lord.
1 Samuel 17:55
55
When
Saul
saw
David
go
out
to
meet
Goliath,
Saul
asked
Abner,
commander
of
the
army,
"Abner,
who
is
that
young
man's
father?"
Abner
answered,
"As
surely
as
you
live,
my
king,
I
don't
know."
1 Kings 2:32
32
Without
my
father
knowing
it,
he
killed
two
men
who
were
much
better
than
he
was
--
Abner
son
of
Ner,
the
commander
of
Israel's
army,
and
Amasa
son
of
Jether,
the
commander
of
Judah's
army.
So
the
Lord
will
pay
him
back
for
those
deaths.
2 Chronicles 24:22
22
King
Joash
did
not
remember
Jehoiada's
kindness
to
him,
so
Joash
killed
Zechariah,
Jehoiada's
son.
Before
Zechariah
died,
he
said,
"May
the
Lord
see
what
you
are
doing
and
punish
you."
Nehemiah 5:15
15
But
the
governors
before
me
had
placed
a
heavy
load
on
the
people.
They
took
about
one
pound
of
silver
from
each
person,
along
with
food
and
wine.
The
governors'
helpers
before
me
also
controlled
the
people,
but
I
did
not
do
that,
because
I
feared
God.
Job 36:9
9
God
tells
them
what
they
have
done,
that
they
have
sinned
in
their
pride.
Psalms 9:12
12
He
remembers
who
the
murderers
are;
he
will
not
forget
the
cries
of
those
who
suffer.
Proverbs 21:13
13
Whoever
ignores
the
poor
when
they
cry
for
help
will
also
cry
for
help
and
not
be
answered.
Isaiah 38:1
1
At
that
time
Hezekiah
became
very
sick;
he
was
almost
dead.
The
prophet
Isaiah
son
of
Amoz
went
to
see
him
and
told
him,
"This
is
what
the
Lord
says:
Make
arrangements,
because
you
are
not
going
to
live,
but
die."
Lamentations 5:7
7
Our
ancestors
sinned
against
you,
but
they
are
gone;
now
we
suffer
because
of
their
sins.
Hosea 5:15
15
Then
I
will
go
back
to
my
place
until
they
suffer
for
their
guilt
and
turn
back
to
me.
In
their
trouble
they
will
look
for
me."
Matthew 5:44
44
But
I
say
to
you,
love
your
enemies.
Pray
for
those
who
hurt
you.
Matthew 7:2
2
You
will
be
judged
in
the
same
way
that
you
judge
others,
and
the
amount
you
give
to
others
will
be
given
to
you.
Luke 11:51
51
from
the
killing
of
Abel
to
the
killing
of
Zechariah,
who
died
between
the
altar
and
the
Temple.
Yes,
I
tell
you
that
you
who
are
alive
now
will
be
punished
for
them
all.
Acts 7:12
12
But
when
Jacob
heard
there
was
grain
in
Egypt,
he
sent
his
sons
there.
This
was
their
first
trip
to
Egypt.
Romans 12:21
21
Do
not
let
evil
defeat
you,
but
defeat
evil
by
doing
good.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Genesis 42:0
in
LITV
Genesis 9:5
5
And
surely
the
blood
of
your
lives
I
will
demand.
At
the
hand
of
every
animal
I
will
demand
it,
and
at
the
hand
of
man.
I
will
demand
the
life
of
man
at
the
hand
of
every
man's
brother.
Genesis 34:10
10
And
live
with
us,
and
the
land
is
before
you;
live
and
trade
in
it,
and
get
property
in
it.
Genesis 37:35
35
And
all
his
sons
and
all
his
daughters
rose
up
to
comfort
him.
And
he
refused
to
be
comforted,
and
said,
I
will
go
down
to
Sheol
mourning
for
my
son.
And
his
father
wept
for
him.
Genesis 41:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57
1
And
it
happened
at
the
end
of
two
years
of
days,
Pharaoh
was
dreaming.
And,
lo,
he
was
standing
by
the
River.
2
And,
behold!
Seven
cows
were
going
up
from
the
River,
beautiful
of
appearance
and
fat
of
flesh;
and
they
were
feeding
in
the
reeds.
3
And,
behold,
seven
other
cows
were
going
up
after
them
from
the
River,
evil
of
appearance
and
lean
of
flesh.
And
they
were
standing
beside
the
cows
on
the
lip
of
the
River.
4
And
the
evil-appearing
and
lean-fleshed
cows
were
eating
the
seven
cows
of
beautiful
and
fat
appearance.
And
Pharaoh
awoke.
5
And
he
slept
and
dreamed
a
second
time.
And,
behold,
seven
ears
of
grain
were
coming
up
on
one
stalk,
fat
and
good.
6
And,
behold,
seven
ears
of
grain,
being
lean
and
blasted
by
the
east
wind,
sprouting
forth
after
them.
7
And
the
seven
lean
ears
were
swallowing
the
seven
fat
and
full
ears.
And
Pharaoh
awakened;
and,
lo,
it
was
a
dream.
8
And
it
happened
in
the
morning,
his
spirit
was
troubled.
And
he
sent
and
called
for
all
the
magicians
of
Egypt,
and
all
its
wise
men.
And
Pharaoh
told
them
his
dream,
and
there
was
no
interpreter
of
them
to
Pharaoh.
9
And
the
chief
of
the
cupbearers
spoke
with
Pharaoh,
saying,
I
mention
my
sin
today.
10
Pharaoh
was
angry
against
his
servants,
and
gave
me
into
custody
in
the
house
of
the
chief
of
the
executioners,
me
and
the
chief
of
the
bakers.
11
And
we
dreamed
a
dream
in
one
night,
he
and
I;
we
each
dreamed
according
to
the
interpretation
of
his
dream.
12
And
a
Hebrew
youth
was
with
us,
a
slave
to
the
chief
of
the
executioners.
And
we
told
him,
and
he
interpreted
our
dreams
to
us;
he
interpreted
to
each
according
to
his
dream.
13
And
it
happened,
as
he
had
interpreted
to
us,
so
it
was;
he
returned
me
to
my
position,
and
he
hanged
him.
14
And
Pharaoh
sent
and
called
Joseph;
and
they
rushed
him
from
the
dungeon.
And
he
shaved
and
changed
his
clothing
and
came
in
to
Pharaoh.
15
And
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
I
have
dreamed
a
dream,
and
there
is
no
one
to
interpret
it;
and
I
have
heard
about
you,
saying,
you
hear
a
dream
to
interpret
it.
16
And
Joseph
replied
to
Pharaoh,
saying,
Not
I!
God
will
answer
the
well-being
of
Pharaoh.
17
And
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
In
my
dream,
lo,
I
was
standing
on
the
lip
of
the
River.
18
And,
behold,
seven
cows
were
going
up
from
the
River,
fat
of
flesh
and
beautiful
of
form,
and
were
feeding
in
the
reeds.
19
And,
behold,
seven
other
cows
were
going
up
after
them,
poor
and
very
evil
of
form,
and
lean
of
flesh;
I
have
not
seen
any
like
them
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
for
badness.
20
And
the
cows,
the
lean
and
the
evil,
ate
the
first
seven
fat
cows.
21
And
they
went
into
their
stomachs,
and
it
could
not
be
seen
that
they
had
gone
into
their
stomachs;
and
their
appearance
was
as
evil
as
at
the
beginning.
And
I
awakened.
22
And
I
looked
in
my
dream.
And,
behold,
seven
ears
of
grain
were
coming
up
on
one
stalk,
full
and
good.
23
And,
behold,
seven
ears,
withered,
lean,
blasted
by
the
east
wind,
sprouting
forth
after
them.
24
And
the
lean
ears
were
swallowing
the
seven
good
ears.
And
I
spoke
to
the
magicians,
but
not
one
is
making
known
the
meaning
to
me.
25
And
Joseph
said
to
Pharaoh,
The
dream
of
Pharaoh
is
one.
God
has
shown
Pharaoh
what
He
is
about
to
do.
26
The
seven
good
cows,
they
are
seven
years
and
the
seven
good
ears,
they
are
seven
years;
it
is
one
dream.
27
And
the
seven
thin
and
evil-appearing
cows
going
up
after
them,
they
are
seven
years;
and
the
seven
empty
ears
blasted
by
the
east
wind
will
be
seven
years
of
famine.
28
This
is
the
word
that
I
spoke
to
Pharaoh:
what
God
is
about
to
do,
He
has
made
Pharaoh
see.
29
Behold!
Seven
years
of
great
plenty
are
coming
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
30
And
seven
years
of
famine
will
arise
after
them
and
all
the
plenty
of
the
land
of
Egypt
will
be
forgotten;
and
the
famine
will
consume
the
land.
31
And
the
plenty
in
the
land
will
not
be
remembered
because
of
that
famine
afterwards;
for
it
will
be
very
severe.
32
And
as
to
the
dream
being
repeated
to
Pharaoh
twice,
the
thing
is
settled
because
it
is
from
God,
and
God
is
hastening
to
do
it.
33
And
now
let
Pharaoh
look
for
a
man
who
is
intelligent
and
wise,
and
set
him
over
the
land
of
Egypt.
34
Let
Pharaoh
act
and
let
him
appoint
rulers
over
the
land
and
take
a
fifth
of
the
land
of
Egypt
in
the
seven
years
of
plenty.
35
And
let
them
gather
all
the
food
of
these
coming
good
years.
And
let
them
heap
up
grain
under
Pharaoh's
hand
as
food
in
the
cities,
and
let
them
keep
it.
36
And
let
the
food
be
for
a
store
for
the
land,
for
the
seven
years
of
famine
which
will
be
in
the
land
of
Egypt
and
let
not
the
land
be
cut
off
by
famine.
37
And
the
word
was
good
in
Pharaoh's
eyes,
and
in
the
eyes
of
all
his
servants.
38
And
Pharaoh
said
to
his
servants,
Can
we
find
any
man
like
this,
in
whom
is
the
Spirit
of
God?
39
And
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
Since
God
has
taught
you
all
this,
there
is
no
one
wise
and
intelligent
like
you.
40
You
shall
be
over
my
house,
and
at
your
mouth
all
my
people
shall
kiss
the
hand.
Only
in
respect
to
the
throne
will
I
be
greater
than
you.
41
And
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
Behold,
I
have
put
you
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
42
And
Pharaoh
took
off
his
ring
from
his
hand
and
put
it
on
the
hand
of
Joseph;
and
he
clothed
him
with
fine
linen
robes,
and
put
a
golden
chain
on
his
neck.
43
And
he
caused
him
to
ride
in
a
chariot
which
was
the
second
to
him.
And
they
cried
before
him,
Bow
the
knee!
And
he
put
him
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
44
And
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
I
am
Pharaoh,
and
without
a
word
from
you
not
a
man
shall
lift
his
hand
or
his
foot
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
45
And
Pharaoh
called
Joseph
by
the
name
of
Zaphnath-paaneah.
And
He
gave
him
Asenath
the
daughter
of
Potipherah,
priest
of
On,
for
a
wife.
And
Joseph
went
out
over
the
land
of
Egypt.
46
And
Joseph
was
a
son
of
thirty
years
as
he
stood
before
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt.
And
Joseph
went
out
from
the
face
of
Pharaoh
and
passed
over
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
47
And
the
land
produced
by
handfuls
in
the
seven
years
of
plenty.
48
And
he
gathered
all
the
food
of
the
seven
years
which
were
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
he
put
food
in
the
cities,
the
food
of
the
field
which
is
around
each
city
he
put
into
the
middle
of
it.
49
And
Joseph
heaped
up
grain
like
the
sand
of
the
sea,
exceedingly
much,
until
he
ceased
to
count
it,
because
it
was
without
number.
50
And
two
sons
were
born
to
Joseph
before
the
year
of
the
famine
came
in,
whom
Asenath
the
daughter
of
Potipherah,
priest
of
On,
bore
to
him.
51
And
Joseph
called
the
name
of
the
first-born
Manasseh;
for
he
said,
God
has
made
me
forget
all
my
toil,
and
all
the
house
of
my
father.
52
And
the
name
of
the
second
he
called
Ephraim;
for
he
said,
God
has
made
me
fruitful
in
the
land
of
my
affliction.
53
And
the
seven
years
of
plenty
which
were
in
the
land
of
Egypt
were
ended.
54
And
the
seven
years
of
famine
began
to
come,
according
as
Joseph
had
said.
And
the
famine
was
in
all
lands,
but
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
there
was
bread.
55
And
all
the
land
of
Egypt
hungered
and
the
people
cried
to
Pharaoh
for
bread.
And
Pharaoh
said
to
all
Egypt,
Go
to
Joseph;
what
he
says
to
you,
do.
56
And
the
famine
was
on
the
face
of
all
the
land.
And
Joseph
opened
all
which
was
in
them,
and
sold
to
the
Egyptians.
And
the
famine
was
strong
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
57
And
all
the
earth
came
to
Egypt
to
buy,
to
Joseph.
For
the
famine
was
strong
in
all
the
earth.
Genesis 42:38
38
And
he
said,
My
son
shall
not
go
down
with
you;
for
his
brother
is
dead,
and
he
alone
is
left.
And
if
harm
should
happen
to
him
in
the
way
in
which
you
go,
you
would
bring
down
my
gray
hair
in
sorrow
to
the
grave.
Genesis 43:21
21
And
it
happened,
when
we
came
to
the
camp
and
opened
our
sacks,
behold,
the
silver
of
each
one
was
in
the
mouth
of
his
sack;
our
silver
in
its
weight.
And
we
bring
it
back
in
our
hand.
Genesis 44:31
31
it
will
be
when
he
sees
that
the
youth
is
not,
he
will
die.
And
your
servants
will
bring
down
the
gray
hair
of
your
servant
our
father
to
the
grave
in
sorrow.
Leviticus 25:43
43
You
shall
not
rule
over
him
with
severity,
and
you
shall
fear
your
God.
1 Samuel 1:26
26
And
she
said,
O
my
lord,
may
your
soul
live!
My
lord,
I
am
the
woman
who
stood
with
you
here
to
pray
to
Jehovah.
1 Samuel 17:55
55
And
when
Saul
saw
David
going
out
to
meet
the
Philistine,
he
said
to
Abner,
the
army
commander,
Whose
son
is
this
youth,
Abner?
And
Abner
said,
As
your
soul
lives,
O
king,
I
do
not
know.
1 Kings 2:32
32
And
Jehovah
shall
turn
back
his
blood
on
his
own
head,
who
has
fallen
on
two
men
more
righteous
and
better
than
he,
and
murdered
them
with
the
sword;
and
my
father
David
not
knowing:
Abner
the
son
of
Ner,
the
commander
of
the
army
of
Israel,
and
Amasa
the
son
of
Jether,
the
commander
of
the
army
of
Judah.
2 Chronicles 24:22
22
And
Joash
the
king
did
not
remember
the
kindness
that
Jehoiada
his
father
had
done
to
him,
and
killed
his
son.
And
at
his
death
he
said,
Jehovah
shall
seek
you
out.
Nehemiah 5:15
15
The
former
governors
that
had
been
before
me
were
too
heavy
on
the
people,
and
had
taken
bread
and
wine
from
them,
besides
forty
shekels
of
silver.
Yes,
even
their
servants
bore
rule
over
the
people.
But
I
did
not
do
this,
because
of
the
fear
of
God.
Job 36:9
9
then
He
declares
to
them
their
work
and
their
transgressions,
that
they
have
behaved
proudly.
Psalms 9:12
12
For
He
remembers
them,
the
seeker
of
bloodshed;
He
does
not
forget
the
cry
of
the
afflicted.
Proverbs 21:13
13
Whoever
stops
his
ears
at
the
cry
of
the
poor,
he
himself
shall
also
call,
and
shall
not
be
answered.
Isaiah 38:1
1
In
those
days
Hezekiah
was
sick
to
death.
And
Isaiah
the
son
of
Amoz,
the
prophet,
came
to
him
and
said
to
him,
So
says
Jehovah,
Command
your
house,
for
you
are
dying,
and
shall
not
live.
Lamentations 5:7
7
Our
fathers
have
sinned,
and
are
not;
we
have
borne
their
iniquities.
Hosea 5:15
15
I
will
go;
I
will
return
to
My
place
until
they
confess
their
guilt
and
seek
My
face.
In
their
affliction
they
will
seek
Me
diligently.
Matthew 5:44
44
but
I
say
to
you,
Love
your
enemies;
bless
those
cursing
you,
do
well
to
those
hating
you;
and
pray
for
those
abusing
and
persecuting
you,
Matthew 7:2
2
for
with
whatever
judgment
you
judge,
you
will
be
judged;
and
with
whatever
measure
you
measure,
it
will
be
measured
again
to
you.
Luke 11:51
51
from
the
blood
of
Abel
until
the
blood
of
Zechariah
who
perished
between
the
altar
and
the
House.
Yea,
I
say
to
you,
It
will
be
required
from
this
generation.
Acts 7:12
12
But
hearing
grain
was
in
Egypt,
Jacob
sent
our
fathers
out
first.
Romans 12:21
21
Do
not
be
overcome
by
evil,
but
overcome
the
evil
with
good.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Genesis 42:0
in
HCSB
Genesis 9:5
5
I
will
require
the
life
of
every
animal
and
every
man
for
your
life
and
your
blood.
I
will
require
the
life
of
each
man's
brother
for
a
man's
life.
Genesis 34:10
10
Live
with
us.
The
land
is
before
you.
Settle
here,
move
about,
and
acquire
property
in
it."
Genesis 37:35
35
All
his
sons
and
daughters
tried
to
comfort
him,
but
he
refused
to
be
comforted.
"No,"
he
said.
"I
will
go
down
to
Sheol
to
my
son,
mourning."
And
his
father
wept
for
him.
Genesis 41:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57
1
Two
years
later
Pharaoh
had
a
dream:
He
was
standing
beside
the
Nile,
2
when
seven
healthy-looking,
well-fed
cows
came
up
from
the
Nile
and
began
to
graze
among
the
reeds.
3
After
them,
seven
other
cows,
sickly
and
thin,
came
up
from
the
Nile
and
stood
beside
those
cows
along
the
bank
of
the
Nile.
4
The
sickly,
thin
cows
ate
the
healthy,
well-fed
cows.
Then
Pharaoh
woke
up.
5
He
fell
asleep
and
dreamed
a
second
time:
Seven
heads
of
grain,
full
and
good,
came
up
on
one
stalk.
6
After
them,
seven
heads
of
grain,
thin
and
scorched
by
the
east
wind,
sprouted
up.
7
The
thin
heads
of
grain
swallowed
up
the
seven
full,
good
ones.
Then
Pharaoh
woke
up,
and
it
was
only
a
dream.
8
When
morning
came,
he
was
troubled,
so
he
summoned
all
the
magicians
of
Egypt
and
all
its
wise
men.
Pharaoh
told
them
his
dreams,
but
no
one
could
interpret
them
for
him.
9
Then
the
chief
cupbearer
said
to
Pharaoh,
"Today
I
remember
my
faults.
10
Pharaoh
had
been
angry
with
his
servants,
and
he
put
me
and
the
chief
baker
in
the
custody
of
the
captain
of
the
guard.
11
He
and
I
had
dreams
on
the
same
night;
each
dream
had
its
own
meaning.
12
Now
a
young
Hebrew,
a
slave
of
the
captain
of
the
guards,
was
with
us
there.
We
told
him
our
dreams,
he
interpreted
our
dreams
for
us,
and
each
had
its
own
interpretation.
13
It
turned
out
just
the
way
he
interpreted
them
to
us:
I
was
restored
to
my
position,
and
the
other
man
was
hanged."
14
Then
Pharaoh
sent
for
Joseph,
and
they
quickly
brought
him
from
the
dungeon.
He
shaved,
changed
his
clothes,
and
went
to
Pharaoh.
15
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"I
have
had
a
dream,
and
no
one
can
interpret
it.
But
I
have
heard
it
said
about
you
that
you
can
hear
a
dream
and
interpret
it."
16
"I
am
not
able
to,"
Joseph
answered
Pharaoh.
"It
is
God
who
will
give
Pharaoh
a
favorable
answer."
17
So
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph:
"In
my
dream
I
was
standing
on
the
bank
of
the
Nile,
18
when
seven
well-fed,
healthy-looking
cows
came
up
from
the
Nile
and
began
to
graze
among
the
reeds.
19
After
them,
seven
other
cows--
ugly,
very
sickly,
and
thin--
came
up.
I've
never
seen
such
ugly
ones
as
these
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
20
Then
the
thin,
ugly
cows
ate
the
first
seven
well-fed
cows.
21
When
they
had
devoured
them,
you
could
not
tell
that
they
had
devoured
them;
their
appearance
was
as
bad
as
it
had
been
before.
Then
I
woke
up.
22
In
my
dream
I
had
also
seen
seven
heads
of
grain,
full
and
good,
coming
up
on
one
stalk.
23
After
them,
seven
heads
of
grain--
withered,
thin,
and
scorched
by
the
east
wind--
sprouted
up.
24
The
thin
heads
of
grain
swallowed
the
seven
full
ones.
I
told
this
to
the
magicians,
but
no
one
can
tell
me
what
it
means."
25
Then
Joseph
said
to
Pharaoh,
"Pharaoh's
dreams
mean
the
same
thing.
God
has
revealed
to
Pharaoh
what
He
is
about
to
do.
26
The
seven
good
cows
are
seven
years,
and
the
seven
good
heads
are
seven
years.
The
dreams
mean
the
same
thing.
27
The
seven
thin,
ugly
cows
that
came
up
after
them
are
seven
years,
and
the
seven
worthless,
scorched
heads
of
grain
are
seven
years
of
famine.
28
"It
is
just
as
I
told
Pharaoh:
God
has
shown
Pharaoh
what
He
is
about
to
do.
29
Seven
years
of
great
abundance
are
coming
throughout
the
land
of
Egypt.
30
After
them,
seven
years
of
famine
will
take
place,
and
all
the
abundance
in
the
land
of
Egypt
will
be
forgotten.
The
famine
will
devastate
the
land.
31
The
abundance
in
the
land
will
not
be
remembered
because
of
the
famine
that
follows
it,
for
the
famine
will
be
very
severe.
32
Because
the
dream
was
given
twice
to
Pharaoh,
it
means
that
the
matter
has
been
determined
by
God,
and
He
will
soon
carry
it
out.
33
"So
now,
let
Pharaoh
look
for
a
discerning
and
wise
man
and
set
him
over
the
land
of
Egypt.
34
Let
Pharaoh
do
this:
Let
him
appoint
overseers
over
the
land
and
take
one-fifth
of
the
harvest
of
the
land
of
Egypt
during
the
seven
years
of
abundance.
35
Let
them
gather
all
the
excess
food
during
these
good
years
that
are
coming,
store
the
grain
under
Pharaoh's
authority
as
food
in
the
cities,
and
preserve
it
.
36
The
food
will
be
a
reserve
for
the
land
during
the
seven
years
of
famine
that
will
take
place
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
Then
the
country
will
not
be
wiped
out
by
the
famine."
37
The
proposal
pleased
Pharaoh
and
all
his
servants.
38
Then
Pharaoh
said
to
his
servants,
"Can
we
find
anyone
like
this,
a
man
who
has
the
spirit
of
God
in
him?"
39
So
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"Since
God
has
made
all
this
known
to
you,
there
is
no
one
as
intelligent
and
wise
as
you.
40
You
will
be
over
my
house,
and
all
my
people
will
obey
your
commands.
Only
with
regard
to
the
throne
will
I
be
greater
than
you."
41
Pharaoh
also
said
to
Joseph,
"See,
I
am
placing
you
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt."
42
Pharaoh
removed
his
signet
ring
from
his
hand
and
put
it
on
Joseph's
hand,
clothed
him
with
fine
linen
garments,
and
placed
a
gold
chain
around
his
neck.
43
He
had
Joseph
ride
in
his
second
chariot,
and
servants
called
out
before
him,
"Abrek!"
So
he
placed
him
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
44
Pharaoh
said
to
Joseph,
"I
am
Pharaoh,
but
without
your
permission
no
one
will
be
able
to
raise
his
hand
or
foot
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt."
45
Pharaoh
gave
Joseph
the
name
Zaphenath-paneah
and
gave
him
a
wife,
Asenath
daughter
of
Potiphera,
priest
at
On.
And
Joseph
went
throughout
the
land
of
Egypt.
46
Joseph
was
30
years
old
when
he
entered
the
service
of
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt.
Joseph
left
Pharaoh's
presence
and
traveled
throughout
the
land
of
Egypt.
47
During
the
seven
years
of
abundance
the
land
produced
outstanding
harvests.
48
Joseph
gathered
all
the
excess
food
in
the
land
of
Egypt
during
the
seven
years
and
placed
it
in
the
cities.
He
placed
the
food
in
every
city
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
because
it
was
beyond
measure.
50
Two
sons
were
born
to
Joseph
before
the
years
of
famine
arrived.
Asenath
daughter
of
Potiphera,
priest
at
On,
bore
them
to
him.
51
Joseph
named
the
firstborn
Manasseh,
meaning,
"God
has
made
me
forget
all
my
hardship
in
my
father's
house."
52
And
the
second
son
he
named
Ephraim,
meaning,
"God
has
made
me
fruitful
in
the
land
of
my
affliction."
53
Then
the
seven
years
of
abundance
in
the
land
of
Egypt
came
to
an
end,
54
and
the
seven
years
of
famine
began,
just
as
Joseph
had
said.
There
was
famine
in
every
country,
but
throughout
the
land
of
Egypt
there
was
food.
55
Extreme
hunger
came
to
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
the
people
cried
out
to
Pharaoh
for
food.
Pharaoh
told
all
Egypt,
"Go
to
Joseph
and
do
whatever
he
tells
you."
56
Because
the
famine
had
spread
across
the
whole
country,
Joseph
opened
up
all
the
storehouses
and
sold
grain
to
the
Egyptians,
for
the
famine
was
severe
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
57
The
whole
world
came
to
Joseph
in
Egypt
to
buy
grain,
for
the
famine
was
severe
all
over
the
earth.
Genesis 42:38
38
But
Jacob
answered,
"My
son
will
not
go
down
with
you,
for
his
brother
is
dead
and
he
alone
is
left.
If
anything
happens
to
him
on
your
journey,
you
will
bring
my
gray
hairs
down
to
Sheol
in
sorrow."
Genesis 43:21
21
When
we
came
to
the
place
where
we
lodged
for
the
night
and
opened
our
bags
of
grain,
each
one's
money
was
at
the
top
of
his
bag!
It
was
the
full
amount
of
our
money,
and
we
have
brought
it
back
with
us.
Genesis 44:31
31
when
he
sees
that
the
boy
is
not
with
us,
he
will
die.
Then
your
servants
will
have
brought
the
gray
hairs
of
your
servant
our
father
down
to
Sheol
in
sorrow.
Leviticus 25:43
43
You
are
not
to
rule
over
them
harshly
but
fear
your
God.
1 Samuel 1:26
26
"Please,
my
lord,"
she
said,
"as
sure
as
you
live,
my
lord,
I
am
the
woman
who
stood
here
beside
you
praying
to
the
LORD.
1 Samuel 17:55
55
When
Saul
had
seen
David
going
out
to
confront
the
Philistine,
he
asked
Abner
the
commander
of
the
army,
"Whose
son
is
this
youth,
Abner?"
"
My
king,
as
surely
as
you
live,
I
don't
know,"
Abner
replied.
1 Kings 2:32
32
The
LORD
will
bring
back
his
own
blood
on
his
own
head
because
he
struck
down
two
men
more
righteous
and
better
than
he,
without
my
father
David's
knowledge.
With
his
sword,
Joab
murdered
Abner
son
of
Ner,
commander
of
Israel's
army,
and
Amasa
son
of
Jether,
commander
of
Judah's
army.
2 Chronicles 24:22
22
King
Joash
didn't
remember
the
kindness
that
Zechariah's
father
Jehoiada
had
extended
to
him,
but
killed
his
son.
While
he
was
dying,
he
said,
"May
the
LORD
see
and
demand
an
account."
Nehemiah 5:15
15
The
governors
who
preceded
me
had
heavily
burdened
the
people,
taking
food
and
wine
from
them,
as
well
as
a
pound
of
silver.
Their
subordinates
also
oppressed
the
people,
but
I
didn't
do
this,
because
of
the
fear
of
God.
Job 36:9
9
God
tells
them
what
they
have
done
and
how
arrogantly
they
have
transgressed.
Psalms 9:12
12
For
the
One
who
seeks
an
accounting
for
bloodshed
remembers
them;
He
does
not
forget
the
cry
of
the
afflicted.
Proverbs 21:13
13
The
one
who
shuts
his
ears
to
the
cry
of
the
poor
will
himself
also
call
out
and
not
be
answered.
Isaiah 38:1
1
In
those
days
Hezekiah
became
terminally
ill.
The
prophet
Isaiah
son
of
Amoz
came
and
said
to
him,
"This
is
what
the
LORD
says:
'Put
your
affairs
in
order,
for
you
are
about
to
die;
you
will
not
recover.'"
Lamentations 5:7
7
Our
fathers
sinned;
they
no
longer
exist,
but
we
bear
their
punishment.
Hosea 5:15
15
I
will
depart
and
return
to
My
place
until
they
recognize
their
guilt
and
seek
My
face;
they
will
search
for
Me
in
their
distress.
Matthew 5:44
44
But
I
tell
you,
love
your
enemies
and
pray
for
those
who
persecute
you,
Matthew 7:2
2
For
with
the
judgment
you
use,
you
will
be
judged,
and
with
the
measure
you
use,
it
will
be
measured
to
you.
Luke 11:51
51
from
the
blood
of
Abel
to
the
blood
of
Zechariah,
who
perished
between
the
altar
and
the
sanctuary.
"Yes,
I
tell
you,
this
generation
will
be
held
responsible.
Acts 7:12
12
When
Jacob
heard
there
was
grain
in
Egypt,
he
sent
our
forefathers
the
first
time.
Romans 12:21
21
Do
not
be
conquered
by
evil,
but
conquer
evil
with
good.
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