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Genesis 41:5

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5 Daarna sliep hij en droomde andermaal; en ziet, zeven aren rezen op, in een halm, vet en goed.

Genesis 41:5 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 41:5

And he slept, and dreamed the second time
He fell asleep again quickly, and dreamed another dream the same night, and to the same purpose, being much of the like kind with the former: and, behold, seven ears of corn came up upon one stalk, rank and good;
which were very uncommon even in those fruitful countries; though Dr. Shaw F5 observes of Barbary, which vied with Egypt for fruitfulness, that it sometimes happens that one stalk of wheat will bear two ears, while each of these ears will as often shoot out into a number of lesser ones, thereby affording a most plentiful increase.


FOOTNOTES:

F5 Travels, p. 137. Ed. 2.
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Genesis 41:5 In-Context

3 En ziet, zeven andere koeien kwamen na die op uit de rivier, lelijk van aanzien, en dun van vlees; en zij stonden bij de andere koeien aan den oever der rivier.
4 En die koeien, lelijk van aanzien, en dun van vlees, aten op die zeven koeien, schoon van aanzien en vet. Toen ontwaakte Farao.
5 Daarna sliep hij en droomde andermaal; en ziet, zeven aren rezen op, in een halm, vet en goed.
6 En ziet, zeven dunne en van den oostenwind verzengde aren schoten na dezelve uit.
7 En de dunne aren verslonden de zeven vette en volle aren. Toen ontwaakte Farao, en ziet, het was een droom.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.

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