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  • slept again, and he saw another dream. Seven ears of grain sprung up on one stalk, full and well-formed. (Genesis 41, 5)

  • and when morning arrived, being terrified with fear, sent to all the interpreters of Egypt and to all of the wise men. And when they were summoned, he explained to them his dream; but there was no one who could interpret it. (Genesis 41, 8)

  • There, in one night, both of us saw a dream presaging the future. (Genesis 41, 11)

  • I saw a dream. Seven ears of grain sprang up on one stalk, full and very beautiful. (Genesis 41, 22)

  • And they devoured the beauty of the first. I explained this dream to the interpreters, and there is no one who can unfold it.” (Genesis 41, 24)

  • Joseph responded: “The dream of the king is one. What God will do, he has revealed to Pharaoh. (Genesis 41, 25)

  • Now, as to what you saw the second time, it is a dream pertaining to the same thing. It is an indication of its firmness, because the word of God shall be done, and it shall be completed swiftly. (Genesis 41, 32)

  • Then Jacob, hearing that food was being sold in Egypt, said to his sons: “Why are you negligent? (Genesis 42, 1)

  • Benjamin was kept at home by Jacob, who said to his brothers, “Lest perhaps he may suffer harm on the journey.” (Genesis 42, 4)

  • And they went to their father Jacob in the land of Canaan, and they explained to him all the things that had befallen them, saying: (Genesis 42, 29)

  • Their father Jacob said, “You have caused me to be without children. Joseph is not living, Simeon is held in chains, and Benjamin you would carry away. All these evils have fallen back upon me.” (Genesis 42, 36)

  • And having consumed the provisions that they had brought out of Egypt, Jacob said to his sons, “Return and buy us a little food.” (Genesis 43, 2)


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