Gênesis 41:8

8 Pela manhã, perturbado, mandou chamar todos os magos e sábios do Egito e lhes contou os sonhos, mas ninguém foi capaz de interpretá-los.

Gênesis 41:8 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 41:8

And it came to pass in the morning, that his spirit was
troubled
With the thoughts of his dreams; they were uppermost in his mind; he was continually thinking of them; it was as if he had always the same images before him now awake, as well as when asleep, and therefore could not be easy without getting knowledge of the meaning of them: and he sent and called for all the magicians of Egypt, and all the
wise men thereof;
who pretended to have great skill in the things of nature, and in astrology and other sciences, by which they pretended to know future events, and to interpret dreams among other things; and show what they portended, and what things would happen for the accomplishment of them: and Pharaoh told them his dream;
both his dreams, which for the similarity of them, and there being so little interruption between them, are represented as one dream; for that both were told them appears by what follows: but [there was] none that could interpret them unto Pharaoh;
they were nonplussed and confounded, and did not know what to say; the things were so strange and surprising that he related, that they could not offer any conjectures about them, or, if they did, they were very unsatisfactory to Pharaoh.

Gênesis 41:8 In-Context

6 Depois brotaram outras sete espigas, mirradas e ressequidas pelo vento leste.
7 As espigas mirradas engoliram as sete espigas graúdas e cheias. Então o faraó acordou; era um sonho.
8 Pela manhã, perturbado, mandou chamar todos os magos e sábios do Egito e lhes contou os sonhos, mas ninguém foi capaz de interpretá-los.
9 Então o chefe dos copeiros disse ao faraó: “Hoje me lembro de minhas faltas.
10 Certa vez o faraó ficou irado com dois dos seus servos e mandou prender-me junto com o chefe dos padeiros, na casa do capitão da guarda.
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