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Genesis 41:4-57
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Genesis 41:4-57
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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
a
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
,
b
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.
c
32
And for that the
dream
was
doubled
unto
Pharaoh
twice;
it is because the
thing
is
established
d
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
e
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
f
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
:
g
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
Zaphnathpaaneah;
h
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 unto
Joseph
were
born
two
sons
before the
years
of
famine
came
, which
Asenath
the
daughter
of
Potipherah
priest
i
of
On
bare
unto him.
51
And
Joseph
called
the
name
of the
firstborn
Manasseh:
j
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:
k
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
l
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.
La Biblia de las Américas (Español)
BLA
Génesis 41:4
y las vacas de mal aspecto y flacas devoraron las siete vacas de hermoso aspecto y gordas. Entonces Faraón despertó.
English Standard Version
ESV
Genesis 41:4
And the ugly, thin cows ate up the seven attractive, plump cows. And Pharaoh awoke.
La Biblia del Jubileo 2000
JBS
Génesis 41:4
Y que las vacas de fea vista y enjutas de carne tragaban a las siete vacas hermosas y muy gordas. Y despertó
el
Faraón
New King James Version
NKJV
Genesis 41:4
And the ugly and gaunt cows ate up the seven fine looking and fat cows. So Pharaoh awoke.
Nueva Traducción Viviente
NTV
Génesis 41:4
¡Entonces las vacas flacas y raquíticas se comieron a las siete vacas gordas y sanas! En ese momento del sueño, el faraón se despertó.
Nueva Versión Internacional
NVI
Génesis 41:4
¡Y las vacas feas y flacas se comieron a las vacas hermosas y gordas!En ese momento el faraón se despertó.
La Biblia Reina-Valera (Español)
RVR
Génesis 41:4
Y que las vacas de fea vista y enjutas de carne devoraban á las siete vacas hermosas y muy gordas. Y despertó Faraón.
Sagradas Escrituras (1569) (Español)
SEV
Génesis 41:4
Y que las vacas de fea vista y enjutas de carne tragaban a las siete vacas hermosas y muy gordas. Y despertó
el
Faraón.
Genesis 41:4-57
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