Genesis 41:6
French OST (Ostervald)
Puis, voici, sept épis maigres et brûlés par le vent d'Orient germaient après ceux-là.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Joseph is interpreting a dream about seven thin and scorched ears of grain that sprouted after seven healthy ears. This is part of a dream Pharaoh had, and the dream represents a future famine following seven years of abundance.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a garden where you grow corn. First, you see seven really healthy corn plants, but then, seven skinny and dried-up plants grow right after them. This is what Joseph saw in a dream that Pharaoh had, and it meant that after seven good years, seven bad years would come.
Historical Background
Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. The audience was the Israelites who were about to enter the Promised Land. The cultural setting was the region around Egypt and Canaan where agriculture was a significant part of life.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this can remind us to prepare for hard times during good times. For example, saving money during a period of prosperity to help us through tough financial times later.
Topics
prosperityfaminedream interpretationpreparationagricultureleadership
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'blasted with the east wind' signify?
The east wind in the Bible often signifies destruction or a force that brings harm. In this context, it likely represents the devastation of famine.
How does this verse fit into Joseph's story?
This verse is part of Joseph's interpretation of Pharaoh's dream, which led to Joseph's rise to power in Egypt and his ability to save his family and people from famine.
How can this verse be applied to modern-day planning?
This verse teaches us the importance of preparing for future hardships during times of plenty, similar to saving money or resources for when we might need them.
What can we learn about God's providence from this verse?
The verse shows that God uses dreams and natural signs to give guidance and prepare people for future challenges, demonstrating His providence over human affairs.
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