Genesis 41:7
Afrikaans Bible (ABA) 2007 (Bybel vir almal)
Die sewe maer koring-are het die sewe vet, vol koring-are ingesluk. Toe word die farao wakker, en hy het besef dat hy gedroom het.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Pharaoh dreams about seven thin ears of grain devouring seven full and healthy ears of grain. The dream ends with Pharaoh waking up, realizing it was just a dream. This dream is significant as it foreshadows future events in Egypt.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have seven big, juicy apples and seven small, dry apples. In your dream, the small apples eat up the juicy ones. That’s what happened in Pharaoh's dream, and when he woke up, he knew it was just a dream.
Historical Background
The Book of Genesis, which includes this verse, was likely written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. It was intended for the Israelites, who were in the wilderness after their exodus from Egypt, and it provides a historical and theological account of the early history of the world and Israel.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, you might have a dream that worries you, like losing all your money or failing an important test. Like Pharaoh, you can wake up and realize it was just a dream, but you might also consider what your subconscious is trying to tell you and seek advice from wise people.
Topics
dreamsprophecyleadershipEgyptfaminesymbolism
Related Verses
Genesis 41:25-27Daniel 2:28-29Matthew 2:19-21Daniel 7:13-14Revelation 17:14-15
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the number seven in this verse?
The number seven in this verse is significant as it often represents completeness or perfection in biblical numerology, highlighting the fullness of the dream's symbolic message.
How does this dream relate to the story of Joseph?
This dream is crucial as it leads Pharaoh to seek an interpretation, which Joseph provides, leading to his promotion and the saving of Egypt from famine.
What does the act of devouring symbolize in this context?
The act of devouring symbolizes destruction or consumption, indicating that the good years will be overshadowed by the famine years, as foretold in Joseph's interpretation.
How did this dream affect Pharaoh's actions?
Pharaoh, upon waking and realizing the importance of the dream, sought an interpretation, which led to Joseph's rise and the preparation of Egypt for the predicted famine.
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