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and, behold, there came up out of the river seven cattle, fat-fleshed and well-favored. They fed in the reed-grass,
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A Culturally Potent Dream
Commentators explain that Pharaoh's dream was deeply rooted in Egyptian culture. The Nile River was the source of all life, and the cow was a powerful symbol of fertility, the earth, and agriculture, sometimes associated with the goddess Isis. The specific mention of "reed-grass" or "marsh-grass" further grounds the vision in the familiar Nile landscape, making the dream's message particularly potent.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
19th Century
Anglican
In a meadow.—Heb., in the marsh-grass, as in Genesis 41:2.
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And, behold, there came up out of the river seven kine Cows or heifers, (See Gill on Genesis 41:2); the acc…
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