Genesis 41:30

30 After them will come seven years of famine. People will forget that there was plenty of food in Egypt, and the famine will ruin the land.

Genesis 41:30 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 41:30

And there shall arise after them seven years of famine
Which might be occasioned by the river Nile not rising so high as to overflow its banks, as, when it did not rise to more than twelve cubits, a famine ensued, as the above writer says F14; and it must be owing to the overruling providence of God that this should be the case for seven years running: and all the plenty shall be forgotten in the land of Egypt;
the seven years of plenty being all spent, it should be as if it never was; the minds of men would be so intent upon their present distressed case and circumstances, that they should wholly forget how it had been with them in time past; or it would be as if they had never enjoyed it, or were never the better for it: this answers to and explains how it was with the ill favoured kine, when they had eaten up the fat kine; they seemed never the better, nor could it be known by their appearance that they had so done: and the famine shall consume the land:
the inhabitants of it, and all the fruits and increase of it the former years produced.


FOOTNOTES:

F14 Nat Hist. l. 5. c. 9.

Genesis 41:30 In-Context

28 "It's just as I said to Pharaoh. God has shown Pharaoh what he's going to do.
29 Seven years are coming when there will be plenty of food in Egypt.
30 After them will come seven years of famine. People will forget that there was plenty of food in Egypt, and the famine will ruin the land.
31 People won't remember that there once was plenty of food in the land, because the coming famine will be so severe.
32 The reason Pharaoh has had a recurring dream is because the matter has been definitely decided by God, and he will do it very soon.
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