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Jeg sovnet igjen og drømte videre at sju tykke og gode aks kom opp på ett strå. Så kom sju inntørkede og tynne aks, svidd av østavinden, opp etter dem. De tynne aksene slukte de sju gode aksene. Dette fortalte jeg til spåmennene, men det var ingen som kunne forklare drømmene for meg.» Da sa Josef til farao: «Farao, du har hatt én og samme drøm. Gud har forklart farao hva Han kommer til å gjøre. De sju fine kuene og de sju gode aksene er bilder på sju år. Det er én og samme drøm. De sju magre og stygge kuene og de sju tomme, svidde aksene, er også sju år, sju år med hungersnød.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Genesis, Pharaoh recounts a part of his dream to Joseph. He describes seeing seven full and good ears of grain growing on a single stalk. This dream is part of a series of dreams that lead to Joseph's interpretation and his rise to power in Egypt.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a dream where you see a magical plant with seven big, healthy ears of corn all growing on one stalk. That's what Pharaoh dreamed about. Just like how you might wonder about a strange dream, this dream made Pharaoh curious and worried.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of Genesis, written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was during their time in the wilderness, reflecting back on their history with Egypt. The story underscores the significance of dreams and divine interpretation in the ancient Near East.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, imagine you have a dream that seems to foretell a significant event in your life. Like Pharaoh in this story, you might seek out someone who can help interpret the meaning of your dream, guiding you to make important decisions.
Why did Pharaoh have a dream with seven ears of corn?
Pharaoh's dream was part of a divine message that Joseph would later interpret, indicating seven years of plenty in Egypt, followed by seven years of famine.
What does it mean when ears of corn grow on one stalk?
In ancient times, seeing seven ears of corn on one stalk symbolized abundance and plenty, which was a key part of the divine message in Pharaoh's dream.
How did Joseph interpret Pharaoh's dream?
Joseph explained that the seven ears of corn represented seven years of abundance, which would be followed by seven years of famine, a prediction that led to Joseph's rise in Egypt.
What can we learn from this dream?
We can learn about the importance of seeking wise counsel and interpretation when faced with uncertainty, as well as the value of preparing for the future based on divine guidance.