Genesis 41:49-57

49 Alzo bracht Jozef zeer veel koren bijeen, als het zand der zee, totdat men ophield te tellen: want daarvan was geen getal.
50 En Jozef werden twee zonen geboren, eer er een jaar des hongers aankwam, die Asnath, de dochter van Potifera, overste van On, hem baarde.
51 En Jozef noemde den naam des eerstgeborenen Manasse; want, zeide hij, God heeft mij doen vergeten al mijn moeite, en het ganse huis mijns vaders.
52 En den naam des tweeden noemde hij Efraim; want, zeide hij, God heeft mij doen wassen in het land mijner verdrukking.
53 Toen eindigden de zeven jaren des overvloeds, die in Egypte geweest was.
54 En de zeven jaren des hongers begonnen aan te komen, gelijk als Jozef gezegd had. En er was honger in al de landen; maar in gans Egypteland was brood.
55 Als nu gans Egypteland hongerde, riep het volk tot Farao om brood; en Farao zeide tot alle Egyptenaren: Gaat tot Jozef, doet wat hij u zegt.
56 Als dan honger over het ganse land was, zo opende Jozef alles, waarin iets was, en verkocht aan de Egyptenaren; want de honger was sterk in Egypteland.
57 En alle landen kwamen in Egypte tot Jozef, om te kopen; want de honger was sterk in alle landen.

Genesis 41:49-57 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO GENESIS 41

In this chapter are related Pharaoh's dreams, which his magicians could not interpret, Ge 41:1-9, upon which the chief butler now remembering Joseph, recommended him to Pharaoh as an interpreter, having had an happy experience of him as such himself, Ge 41:10-13, when Joseph was sent for out of prison; and Pharaoh having related his dreams, he interpreted them of seven years of plenty, and seven years of famine, that should be in the land of Egypt, Ge 41:14-32; and having done, he gave his advice to provide in the years of plenty against the years of famine, and proposed a scheme for doing it, which was approved of by Pharaoh and his ministers, Ge 41:33-37; and Joseph himself was pitched upon as the most proper person to execute it, and was appointed chief over the kingdom next to Pharaoh, who gave him a new name and a wife upon this occasion, Ge 41:38-45; accordingly, in the years of plenty he took a tour throughout the whole land, and gathered and laid up food in vast quantities in every city, Ge 41:46-49; an account is given of two sons born to Joseph, and of their names, Ge 41:50-52; and of the seven years of famine, beginning to come on at the end of the seven years of plenty, which brought great distress on the land of Egypt, and the countries round about, who all came to Joseph to buy corn, Ge 41:53-57.

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