Introduction
Pharaoh's two dreams, Genesis 41:1-7.
He is troubled; sends for interpreters; their inability, Genesis 41:8.
The chief butler, sensible of his fault, remembers Joseph, Genesis 41:9; commends him to Pharaoh, Genesis 41:10-13, who causes him to be brought before him, Genesis 41:14, expecting the interpretation from him, Genesis 41:15.
Joseph ascribes all to God, Genesis 41:16.
Pharaoh relates his dreams to Joseph, Genesis 41:17-24.
He interprets them, Genesis 41:25-31.
The reason of their being doubled, Genesis 41:32.
His advice to Pharaoh against the dearth to come, Genesis 41:33-36, which he approves of, Genesis 41:37; appoints him governor, next himself, over the whole land, Genesis 41:38-41.
The ensigns of dignity and stately presents conferred on him, Genesis 41:42-44; also a new name, Zaphnath-paaneah, and a wife, Genesis 41:45.
Joseph, now thirty years of age, makes a progress over all the land, inspects the stores, lays up provisions, Genesis 41:45-49; has two children, Manasseh and Ephraim, Genesis 41:50-52.
Bad years come on; he supplies the country, Genesis 41:53-57.
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