And I
awoke. And I saw again in my dream seven ears spring out of one
stalk full and good, and seven other ears withered, thin and
blasted with wind, spring up after them. And the thin ears
devoured the seven good ears. And I have told it unto the
soothsayers, but no man can tell me what it meaneth. Then Ioseph
said unto Pharao: both Pharao's dreams are one. And God doth shew
Pharao what he is about to do. The seven good kine are seven
years: and the seven good ears are seven years also, and is but
one dream. Likewise, the seven thin and evil favored kine that
came out after them, are seven years: and the seven empty and
blasted ears shall be seven years of hunger. This is that which I
said unto Pharao, that God doth shew Pharao what he is about to
do. Behold there shall come seven year of great plenteousness
throughout all the land of Egypt. And there shall arise after them
seven years of hunger. So that all the plenteousness shall be
forgotten in the land of Egypt. And the hunger shall consume the
land: so that the plenteousness shall not be once a seen in the
land by reason of that hunger that shall come after, for it shall
be exceeding great. And as concerning that the dream was doubled
unto Pharao the second time, it betokeneth that the thing is
certainly prepared of God, and that God will shortly bring it to
pass.
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