17. Pharaoh said, In my dream, behold, I stood upon the bank of the river--The dreams were purely Egyptian, founded on the productions of that country and the experience of a native. The fertility of Egypt being wholly dependent on the Nile, the scene is laid on the banks of that river; and oxen being in the ancient hieroglyphics symbolical of the earth and of food, animals of that species were introduced in the first dream.
JFB.
Outline
				1 Pharaoh's two dreams
				25 Joseph interprets them
				33 Josephe gives Pharaoh counsel
				38 Joseph is promoted
				50 The birth of Manasseh and Ephraim
				53 The famine begins
				Quick Reference Map
				
				
				
				Map of the Nile River and Egypt
Ancient Customs
				chief butler 
				Pharaoh
				Dreams
				shaved
				changed his raiment 
				Egyptian magicians
				famine
				Pharaoh's ring
				vestures of fine linen
				gold chain about his neck
				Egyptian priest of On
Ancient Topics
				Hebrew
				an answer of peace
Ancient People
				Pharaoh, Joseph, butler, Asenath, Manasseh,
				Ephraim
				Zaphnathpaaneah
				Potipherah 
Geography 
				Egypt
				On (Heliopolis)
The Old Testament
Genesis Resources
		
		Creation
		
		Adam and Eve
		The
		Flood
		
		The Tower of Babel
		
		Abraham the First Hebrew
		Isaac, Son of Promise
		Jacob
		and the 12 Tribes
		Joseph
		and Egypt