Genesis 45:6

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Joseph explains that the famine in Egypt has lasted for two years and will continue for another five years without any crops being planted or harvested. This highlights the severity and long-lasting nature of the famine.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a garden where you grow yummy vegetables. Now, think about not being able to plant or eat any veggies for seven whole years! That's how long the famine lasted, and Joseph was explaining this to his brothers.

Historical Background

The book of Genesis was written by Moses, around 1446-1406 BCE. It was written for the Israelites to understand their origins and the covenant with God. The cultural context includes agricultural societies dependent on harvests for survival.

Living It Out Today

Consider a community facing a prolonged drought that affects food supply. This verse can remind us of the importance of planning ahead and relying on one another during times of scarcity.

Topics

famineprovisionplanningsurvivalhopeperseverance

Related Verses

Genesis 41:25Genesis 41:30Genesis 47:13Deuteronomy 28:23Matthew 24:7

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Joseph's statement about the famine indicate?
Joseph's statement shows a deep understanding of the famine's severity and duration, indicating foresight and reliance on God's revelation to him through dreams.
How does this verse relate to the theme of provision?
This verse highlights the theme of provision by showing that even in times of scarcity, God's plans ensure that people are cared for, as seen later in the story when Joseph provides for his family.
Why is it significant that there will be no planting or harvesting?
The absence of planting and harvesting for seven years underscores the severity of the famine and the challenge it posed to survival, emphasizing the need for preparation and reliance on God's provision.
How can we apply the message of this verse to our lives?
We can apply this message by planning for the future and trusting in God's provision, even in times of scarcity or uncertainty, ensuring we are prepared to help others in need.
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