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  • When he also told it to his father, his father reproved him. "What is the meaning of this dream of yours?" he asked. "Can it be that I and your mother and your brothers are to come and bow to the ground before you?" (Genesis 37, 10)

  • So his brothers were wrought up against him but his father pondered the matter. (Genesis 37, 11)

  • One day, when his brothers had gone to pasture their father's flocks at Shechem, (Genesis 37, 12)

  • Instead of shedding blood," he continued, "just throw him into that cistern there in the desert; but don't kill him outright." His purpose was to rescue him from their hands and restore him to his father. (Genesis 37, 22)

  • Then they sent someone to bring the long tunic to their father, with the message: "We found this. See whether it is your son's tunic or not." (Genesis 37, 32)

  • Though his sons and daughters tried to console him, he refused all consolation, saying, "No, I will go down mourning to my son in the nether world." Thus did his father lament him. (Genesis 37, 35)

  • Thereupon Judah said to his daughter-in-law Tamar, "Stay as a widow in your father's house until my son Shelah grows up"--for he feared that Shelah also might die like his brothers. So Tamar went to live in her father's house. (Genesis 38, 11)

  • When Tamar was told that her father-in-law was on his way up to Timnah to shear his sheep, (Genesis 38, 13)

  • But as they were bringing her out, she sent word to her father-in-law, "It is by the man to whom these things belong that I am with child. Please verify," she added, "whose seal and cord and whose staff these are." (Genesis 38, 25)

  • when up out of the Nile came seven cows, handsome and fat; they grazed in the reed grass. (Genesis 41, 2)

  • the ugly, gaunt cows ate up the seven handsome, fat cows. Then Pharaoh woke up. (Genesis 41, 4)

  • He fell asleep again and had another dream. He saw seven ears of grain, fat and healthy, growing on a single stalk. (Genesis 41, 5)


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