Genesis 41:6
BSB · Public Domain (CC0)“After them, seven other heads of grain sprouted, thin and scorched by the east wind.”
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“After them, seven other heads of grain sprouted, thin and scorched by the east wind.”
Berean Standard Bible · Public Domain (CC0)“And, behold, seven thin ears and blasted with the east wind sprung up after them.”
King James Version · Public Domain“And, behold, seven ears, thin and blasted with the east wind, sprung up after them.”
American Standard Version · Public Domain“and lo, seven ears, thin, and blasted with an east wind, are springing up after them;”
Young's Literal Translation · Public DomainOther passages that echo Genesis 41:6 — 5 related verses from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.
- Genesis 41:23After them, seven other heads of grain sprouted—withered, thin, and scorched by the east wind.
- Ezekiel 17:10Even if it is transplanted, will it flourish? Will it not completely wither when the east wind strikes? It will wither on the bed where it sprouted.’”
- Ezekiel 19:12But it was uprooted in fury, cast down to the ground, and the east wind dried up its fruit. Its strong branches were stripped off and they withered; the fire consumed them.
- Hosea 13:15Although he flourishes among his brothers, an east wind will come— a wind from the LORD rising up from the desert. His fountain will fail, and his spring will run dry. The wind will plunder his treasury of every precious article.
- Jonah 4:8As the sun was rising, God appointed a scorching east wind, and the sun beat down on Jonah’s head so that he grew faint and wished to die, saying, “It is better for me to die than to live.”
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