Genesis 41 recounts Pharaoh's troubling dreams of seven fat cows and seven lean cows, as well as seven healthy ears of grain and seven withered ears. Disturbed by these dreams, Pharaoh seeks an interpreter, and the cupbearer remembers Joseph. Joseph is summoned from prison and, with God's guidance, interprets the dreams as a warning of seven years of abundance followed by seven years of severe famine. Impressed by Joseph's wisdom, Pharaoh appoints him as second-in-command over Egypt, tasking him with preparing for the impending crisis. This chapter emphasizes themes of divine providence, the importance of preparation, and the fulfillment of God's plans through Joseph's life.
Genesis Chapter 41
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