Genesis 41:6 - Behold, seven heads of grain, thin and blasted with the east wind, sprung up after them.

Generated Verse: Genesis 41:6

What does "Genesis 41:6" mean?


This verse from Genesis 41:6 describes a part of Pharaoh's dream, which Joseph later interprets. It refers to seven heads of grain that are:

Thin: Lacking substance and plumpness, suggesting they are not full of grain.
Blasted with the east wind: Dried up, withered, and damaged by the hot, dry east wind. The east wind in that region was known for bringing scorching heat and destroying crops.

Essentially, it signifies seven years of famine and agricultural devastation. The "sprung up after them" suggests they followed the seven healthy ears of grain in the dream, implying the famine would come after a period of plenty.

Here's the breakdown in context:

Pharaoh dreams of seven healthy cows followed by seven gaunt cows that devour the healthy ones. He then dreams of seven full, healthy ears of grain followed by seven thin, blighted ears that devour the healthy ones. The thin, blasted grain are symbolic of seven years of crop failure and famine that will follow seven years of abundance.

In short, the verse is a vivid depiction of agricultural disaster, foreshadowing a time of severe food shortage.

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