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Show Notes
Joseph’s prison ends when Pharaoh dreams of seven fat
cows, being swallowed by seven skinny cows, and seven
big ears swallowed by seven thin ears. Joseph interprets
dreams as meaning that seven years of plenty will be
followed by seven years of famine and advises Pharaoh to
store grain during the seven years of plenty. Pharaoh
appoints Joseph as governor of Egypt. Joseph marries
Asnat, daughter of Potiphar, and they have two sons,
Menashe and Ephraim.
Famine spreads throughout the region. Ten of Joseph’s
brothers come to Egypt to buy grain. Benjamin stays at
home because Jacob fears for his safety. Joseph recognizes
his brothers, but they do not recognize him; he accuses
them of being spies, insists that they bring Benjamin to
prove what they said, and holds Shimon prisoner as a
hostage. Later, the brothers discover that the money they
paid for their provisions is returned to them