Genesis 41:23

23 Just then, seven hard and thin ears of grain, scorched by the east wind, sprouted after them,

Genesis 41:23 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 41:23

And, behold, seven ears withered
Here a new epithet of the bad ears is given, and expressed by a word nowhere else used, which Ben Melech interprets, small, little, according to the use of the word in the Misnah; Aben Ezra, void, empty, such as had no grains of corn in them, nothing but husk or chaff, and observes that some render it images; for the word is so used in the Arabic language, and may signify that these ears were only mere shadows or images of ears, which had no substance in them: Jarchi says, the word, in the Syriac language signifies a rock, and so it denotes that these ears were dry as a rock, and had no moisture in them, laid dried, burnt up, and blasted with the east wind.

Genesis 41:23 In-Context

21 But after they swallowed them whole, no one would have known it. They looked just as bad as they had before. Then I woke up.
22 I went to sleep again and saw in my dream seven full and healthy ears of grain growing on one stalk.
23 Just then, seven hard and thin ears of grain, scorched by the east wind, sprouted after them,
24 and the thin ears swallowed up the healthy ears. I told the religious experts, but they couldn't explain it to me."
25 Joseph said to Pharaoh, “Pharaoh has actually had one dream. God has announced to Pharaoh what he is about to do.
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