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Verse 1

At that time the pharaoh had two dreams in one night about the subject of the famine which would come on the whole land. When he awakened, he summoned all the dream interpreters who were in Egypt and the enchanters. He told them his two dreams, but they were unable to understand (them).

Verse 2

Then the chief butler remembered Joseph. After he had told the king about him, he was brought from prison and he related his two dreams in his presence.

Verse 3

He said in the pharaoh’s presence that his two dreams were one. He said to him: ‘Seven years are coming (in which there will be) abundance in the entire land of Egypt, but afterwards there will be a seven-year famine, the like of which famine has never been in the entire land.

Verse 4

Now let the pharaoh appoint overseers throughout the entire land of Egypt and let them store each city’s food in the city during the period of the years of abundance. Then there will be food for the seven years of famine, and the land will not be destroyed because of the famine, since it will be very severe’.

Verse 5

The Lord gave Joseph a favorable and kind reception in the view of the pharaoh. The pharaoh said to his servants: ‘We will not find a man as wise and knowledgeable as this man, for the spirit of the Lord is with him’.

Verse 6

He appointed him as the second (in command) in his entire kingdom, gave him authority over all Egypt, and allowed him to ride on his second chariot which was the pharaoh’s.

Verse 7

He dressed him with clothing made of hnen and hung a gold chain on his neck. He made a proclamation before him and said: ‘El, El the Mighty One of El’.

Verse 8

So Joseph became ruler over the entire land of Egypt. All of the pharaoh’s princes, all of his servants, and all who were doing the king’s work loved him because he conducted himself in a just way. He was not arrogant, proud, or partial, nor did he accept bribes because he was ruling all the people of the land in a just way.

Verse 9

The land of Egypt lived in harmony before the pharaoh because of Joseph for the Lord was with him. He gave him a favorable and kind reception for all his family before all who knew him and who heard reports about him. The pharaoh’s rule was just, and there was no satan or any evil one.

Verse 10

The king named Joseph Sefantifanes

Verse 11

On the day when Joseph took up his position with the pharaoh he was 30 years of age when he took up his position with the pharaoh.

Verse 12

(Isaac died that year). Things turned out just as Joseph had reported about the interpretation of his two dreams, just as he had reported to him. There were seven years of abundance in the whole land of Egypt. The land of Egypt was most productive: one measure (would produce) 1800 measures.

Verse 13

Joseph collected (each) city’s food in the city until it was so full of wheat that it was impossible to count or measure it because of its quantity.

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