Genesis 41:6

6 aliae quoque totidem spicae tenues et percussae uredine oriebantur

Genesis 41:6 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 41:6

And, behold, seven thin ears, and blasted with the east wind,
&c.] Which is very fatal to corn, to dry, burn, smite, or blast it; and especially to the corn in Egypt, whither it blew from the desert of Arabia: these sprung up after them;
after the seven full ears, in the same place the other did, or near unto them.

Genesis 41:6 In-Context

4 devoraveruntque eas quarum mira species et habitudo corporum erat expergefactus Pharao
5 rursum dormivit et vidit alterum somnium septem spicae pullulabant in culmo uno plenae atque formonsae
6 aliae quoque totidem spicae tenues et percussae uredine oriebantur
7 devorantes omnem priorum pulchritudinem evigilans post quietem
8 et facto mane pavore perterritus misit ad coniectores Aegypti cunctosque sapientes et accersitis narravit somnium nec erat qui interpretaretur
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