v. 46). By the end of the chapter, he has interpreted the dreams, been freed from prison, married an Egyptian, and become a father of two sons (Manasseh [God has made me forget]; Ephraim [God has made me fruitful]).
I will Meditate
Monday, October 10, 2011
Genesis 41: The Pharaoh--Another "Dreamer"
I almost started by saying that Pharaoh was god-less. But if he was like other Pharaohs, he probably had more gods than he knew what to do with. But he did not know the True God, nor did he know that Jehovah could use him for His Own purposes whenever He chose to do so. So—He gave Pharaoh two dreams which served as his introduction to the man of providence, Joseph (who by now was thirty;
v. 46). By the end of the chapter, he has interpreted the dreams, been freed from prison, married an Egyptian, and become a father of two sons (Manasseh [God has made me forget]; Ephraim [God has made me fruitful]).
v. 46). By the end of the chapter, he has interpreted the dreams, been freed from prison, married an Egyptian, and become a father of two sons (Manasseh [God has made me forget]; Ephraim [God has made me fruitful]).
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