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Genesis 41


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CATHOLIC PUBLIC DOMAINDOUAI-RHEIMS
1 After two years, Pharaoh saw a dream. He thought himself to be standing above a river,1 After two years Pharao had a dream. He thought he stood by the river,
2 from which ascended seven cows, exceedingly beautiful and stout. And they pastured in marshy places.2 Out of which came up seven kine, very beautiful and fat: and they fed in marshy places.
3 Likewise, another seven emerged from the river, filthy and thoroughly emaciated. And they pastured on the same bank of the river, in green places.3 Other seven also came up out of the river, ill favoured, and leanfleshed: and they fed on the very bank of the river, in green places:
4 And they devoured those whose appearance and condition of body was so wonderful. Pharaoh, having been awakened,4 And they devoured them, whose bodies were very beautiful and well conditioned. So Pharao awoke.
5 slept again, and he saw another dream. Seven ears of grain sprung up on one stalk, full and well-formed.5 dummy verses inserted by amos
6 Likewise, other ears of grain, of the same number, rose up, thin and struck with blight,6 He slept again, and dreamed another dream: Seven ears of corn came up upon one stalk full and fair:
7 devouring all the beauty of the first. Pharaoh, when he awakened after his rest,
8 and when morning arrived, being terrified with fear, sent to all the interpreters of Egypt and to all of the wise men. And when they were summoned, he explained to them his dream; but there was no one who could interpret it.8 Then seven other ears sprung up thin and blasted,
9 Then at last the chief cupbearer, remembering, said, “I confess my sin.9 And devoured all the beauty of the former. Pharao awaked after his rest:
10 The king, being angry with his servants, ordered me and the chief miller of grain to be forced into the prison of the leader of the military.10 And when morning was come, being struck with fear, he sent to all the interpreters of Egypt, and to all the wise men: and they being called for, he told them his dream, and there was not any one that could interpret it.
11 There, in one night, both of us saw a dream presaging the future.11 Then at length the chief butler remembering, said: I confess my sin:
12 In that place, there was a Hebrew, a servant of the same commander of the military, to whom we explained our dreams.12 The king being angry with his servants, commanded me and the chief baker to be cast into the prison of the captain of the soldiers:
13 Whatever we heard was proven afterwards by the event of the matter. For I was restored to my office, and he was suspended on a cross.”13 Where in one night both of us dreamed a dream foreboding things to come.
14 Immediately, by the king’s authority, Joseph was led out of prison, and they shaved him. And changing his apparel, they presented him to him.14 There was there a young man a Hebrew, servant to the same captain of the soldiers: to whom we told our dreams,
15 And he said to him, “I have seen dreams, and there is no one who can unfold them. I have heard that you are very wise at interpreting these.”15 And we heard what afterwards the event of the thing proved to be so. For I was restored to my office: and he was hanged upon a gibbet.
16 Joseph responded, “Apart from me, God will respond favorably to Pharaoh.”16 Forthwith at the king's command, Joseph was brought out of the prison, and they shaved him, and changing his apparel, brought him in to him.
17 Therefore, Pharaoh explained what he had seen: “I thought myself to be standing on the bank of a river,17 And he said to him: I have dreamed dreams, and there is no one that can expound them: Now I have heard that thou art very wise at interpreting them.
18 and seven cows climbed up from the river, exceedingly beautiful and full of flesh. And they grazed in a pasture of a marshy greenery.18 Joseph answered: Without me, God shall give Pharao a prosperous answer.
19 And behold, there followed after these, another seven cows, with such deformity and emaciation as I had never seen in the land of Egypt.19 So Pharao told what he had dreamed: Methought I stood upon the bank of the river,
20 These devoured and consumed the first,20 And seven kine came up out of the river exceeding beautiful and full of flesh: and they grazed on green places in a marshy pasture.
21 giving no indication of being full. But they remained in the same state of emaciation and squalor. Awakening, but being weighed down into sleep again,21 And behold, there followed these, other seven kine, so very ill favoured and lean, that I never saw the like in the land of Egypt:
22 I saw a dream. Seven ears of grain sprang up on one stalk, full and very beautiful.22 And the devoured and consumed the former,
23 Likewise, another seven, thin and struck with blight, rose up from the stalk.23 And yet gave no mark of their being full: but were as lean and ill favoured as before. I awoke, and then fell asleep again,
24 And they devoured the beauty of the first. I explained this dream to the interpreters, and there is no one who can unfold it.”24 And dreamed a dream: Seven ears of corn grew upon one stalk, full and very fair.
25 Joseph responded: “The dream of the king is one. What God will do, he has revealed to Pharaoh.25 Other seven also thin and blasted, sprung of the stock:
26 The seven beautiful cows, and the seven full ears of grain, are seven years of abundance. And so the force of the dreams is understood to be the same.26 And they devoured the beauty of the former: I told this dream to the conjecturers, and there is no man that can expound it.
27 Likewise, the seven thin and emaciated cows, which ascended after them, and the seven thin ears of grain, which were struck with the burning wind, are seven approaching years of famine.27 Joseph answered: The king's dream is one: God hath shewn to Pharao what he is about to do.
28 These will be fulfilled in this order.28 The seven beautiful kine, and the seven full ears, are seven years of plenty: and both contain the same meaning of the dream.
29 Behold, there will arrive seven years of great fertility throughout the entire land of Egypt.29 And the seven lean and thin kine that came up after them, and the seven thin ears that were blasted with the burning wind, are seven years of famine to come:
30 After this, there will follow another seven years, of such great barrenness that all the former abundance will be delivered into oblivion. For the famine will consume all the land,30 Which shall be fulfilled in this order:
31 and the greatness of this destitution will cause the greatness of the abundance to be lost.31 Behold, there shall come seven years of great plenty in the whole land of Egypt:
32 Now, as to what you saw the second time, it is a dream pertaining to the same thing. It is an indication of its firmness, because the word of God shall be done, and it shall be completed swiftly.32 After which shall follow other seven years of so great scacity, that all the abundance before shall be forgotten: for the famine shall consume all the land,
33 Now therefore, let the king provide a wise and industrious man, and place him over the land of Egypt,33 And the greatness of the scarcity shall destroy the greatness of the plenty.
34 so that he may appoint overseers throughout all the regions. And let a fifth part of the fruits, throughout the seven fertile years34 And for that thou didst see the second time a dream pertaining to the same thing: it is a token of the certainty, and that the word of God cometh to pass, and is fulfilled speedily.
35 that now have already begun to occur, be gathered into storehouses. And let all the grain be stored away, under the power of Pharaoh, and let it be kept in the cities.35 Now therefore let the king provide a wise and industrious man, and make him ruler over the land of Egypt:
36 And let it be prepared for the future famine of seven years, which will oppress Egypt, and then the land will not be consumed by destitution.”36 That he may appoint overseers over all the countries: and gather into barns the fifth part of the fruits, during the seven fruitful years,
37 The counsel pleased Pharaoh and all his ministers.37 That shall now presently ensue: and let all the corn be laid up under Pharao's hands and be reserved in the cities.
38 And he said to them, “Would we be able to find another such man, who is full of the Spirit of God?”38 And let it be in readiness, against the famine of seven years to come, which shall oppress Egypt, and the land shall not consumed with scarcity.
39 Therefore, he said to Joseph: “Because God has revealed to you all that you have said, would I be able to find anyone wiser and as much like you?39 The counsel pleased Pharao and all his servants.
40 You will be over my house, and to the authority of your mouth, all the people will show obedience. Only in one way, in the throne of the kingdom, will I go before you.”40 And he said to them: Can we find such another man, that is full of the spirit of God?
41 And again, Pharaoh said to Joseph, “Behold, I have appointed you over the entire land of Egypt.”41 He said therefore to Joseph: Seeing God hath shewn thee all that thou hast said, can I find one wiser and one like unto thee?
42 And he took the ring from his own hand, and he gave it into his hand. And he clothed him with a robe of fine linen, and he placed a necklace of gold around his neck.42 Thou shalt be over my house, and at the commandment of thy mouth all the people shall obey: only in the kingly throne will I be above thee.
43 And he caused him to ascend upon his second swift chariot, with the herald proclaiming that everyone should bend their knee before him, and that they should know that he was governor over the entire land of Egypt.43 And again Pharao said to Joseph: Behold, I have appointed thee over the whole land of Egypt.
44 Likewise, the king said to Joseph: “I am Pharaoh: apart from your authority, no one will move hand or foot in all the land of Egypt.”44 And he took his ring from his own hand, and gave it into his hand: and he put upon him a robe of silk, and put a chain of gold about his neck.
45 And he changed his name and called him, in the Egyptian tongue: ‘Savior of the world.’ And he gave him as a wife, Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera, priest of Heliopolis. And so Joseph went out into the land of Egypt.45 And he made him go up into his second chariot, the crier proclaiming that all should bow their knee before him, and that they should know he was made govenor over the whole land of Egypt.
46 (Now he was thirty years old when he stood in the sight of king Pharaoh.) And he traveled throughout the regions of Egypt.46 And the king said to Joseph: I am Pharao; without thy commandment no man shall move hand or foot in all the land of Egypt.
47 And the fertility of the seven years arrived. And when the grain fields were reduced to sheaves, these were gathered into the storehouses of Egypt.47 And he turned his name, and called him in the Eyyptian tounge, The saviour of the world. And he gave him to wife Asenth the daughter of Putiphare priest of Heliopolis. Then Joseph went out to the land of Egypt:
48 And now all the abundance of grain was stored away in every city.48 (Now he was thirty years old when he stood before king Pharao) and he went round all the countries of Egypt.
49 And there was such a great abundance of wheat that it was comparable to the sands of the sea, and its bounty exceeded all measure.49 And the fruitfulness of the seven years came: and the corm being bound up into sheaves was gathered together into the barns of Egypt.
50 Then, before the famine arrived, Joseph had two sons born, whom Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera, priest of Heliopolis, bore for him.50 And all the abundance of grain was laid up in every city.
51 And he called the name of the firstborn Manasseh, saying, “God has caused me to forget all my labors and the house of my father.”51 And there was so great abundance of wheat, that it was equal to the sand of the sea, and the plenty exceeded measure.
52 Likewise, he named the second Ephraim, saying, “God has caused me to increase in the land of my poverty.”52 And before the famine came, Joseph had two sons born: whom Aseneth the daughter of Putiphare priest of Heliopolis bore unto him.
53 And so, when the seven years of fertility that occurred in Egypt had passed,53 And he called the name of the first born Manasses, saying: God hath made me to forget all my labours, and my father's house.
54 the seven years of destitution, which Joseph had predicted, began to arrive. And the famine prevailed throughout the whole world, but there was bread in all the land of Egypt.54 And he named the second Epharaim, saying: God hath made me to grow in the land of my poverty.
55 And being hungry, the people cried out to Pharaoh, asking for provisions. And he said to them: “Go to Joseph. And do whatever he will tell you.”55 Now when the seven years of the plenty that had been in Egypt were past:
56 Then the famine increased daily in all the land. And Joseph opened all of the storehouses and sold to the Egyptians. For the famine had oppressed them also.56 The seven years of scarcity, which Joseph had foretold, began to come: and the famine prevailed in the whole world, but there was bread in all the land of Egypt.
57 And all the provinces came to Egypt, to buy food and to temper the misfortune of their destitution.57 And when there also they began to be famished, the people cried to Pharao for food. And he said to them: Go to Joseph: and do all that he shall say to you.
58 And the famine increased daily in all the land: and Joseph opened all the barns, and sold to the Egyptians: for the famine had oppressed them also.