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Genesis 41:46 says that Joseph was 30 years old when he entered Pharaoh’s service. As soon as he did so, the time of plenty predicted by Pharaoh’s dreams began. Genesis 41:47 and 53 tell us that 7 years of plenty came in Egypt, followed by famine.
Joseph was seventeen years old when his brothers sold him into slavery (Genesis 37:2). He then lived in Egypt for thirteen years, between his time serving Potiphar and his time in prison, and, at the age of thirty was released from prison and set over the land of Egypt (Genesis 41:46).
4 lip 2020 · Joseph interprets two dreams by the cupbearer and the baker, two years before Pharaoh's dreams, Gen 40, Gen 41:1. Therefore, Joseph is 28 years old. Joseph 30 at the time he enters Pharaoh's service, Gen 41:46.
9 gru 2020 · Joseph has his dreams when he is 17 years old (Gen 37:2). Joseph is 30 years old when he comes before Pharaoh (Gen 41:46). Two years before he comes before Pharaoh, when he is 28 years old, he interprets the wine-steward’s dream (Gen 41:1).
25 lut 2014 · 1. Joseph was 30 years old when he interpreted Pharaoh’s dream. 2. He was 37 at the end of the years of plenty. 3. It was sometime during the next seven years that the events we have just read were occurring, sometime between his 37th and 44 th year of age. (We later learn that he was 39 years at time he revealed himself to his brothers (see ...
29 mar 2021 · Joseph was 30 years old when he was given all this power and authority, along with a new name, and a wife. For the next seven years, he prospered in his family and stored up food from the abundant harvests as God had revealed in the dream.
[b] When Joseph was seventeen years old, he shared with his brothers two dreams he had: in the first dream, Joseph and his brothers gathered bundles of grain, of which those his brothers gathered, bowed to his own. In the second dream, the sun (father), the moon (mother), and eleven stars (brothers) bowed to Joseph himself.