Genesis ch.41. Two dreams.
Gen 20:3 ; the dream of Abimelech .
Joseph was able to correctly interpret Pharaoh's dream, and Daniel interpreted the king's dream.
The first recorded birthday celebration in the Bible was that of Pharaoh in the book of Genesis. After Joseph interpreted Pharaoh's dream, Pharaoh named him second in command and threw a birthday feast in his honor.
14 in total. (7 fat ones and 7 skinny ones)
The first king to celebrate his birthday in the bible , is the Egyptian Pharaoh in the book of Genesis chapter 20.
he was king of egypt. As the Pharaoh in the Bible is never explicitly named and dating the events of the Bible (if they occurred) is very difficult, there is no consensus over who the Pharaoh was that Moses was dealing with. The most common assumption is that is was Ramses II due the mention of the store-houses of Pithom and Raamses.
No, the Bible does not mention reincarnation.
In the Bible, the second dream of Pharaoh, found in Genesis 41, involves seven lean, ugly cows devouring seven healthy, fat cows that emerge from the Nile. This dream signifies a coming famine in Egypt after seven years of abundance. Joseph interprets these dreams to mean that Egypt will experience seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine, prompting Pharaoh to prepare for the impending crisis.
According to the bible Joseph was sold by his brothers to some traders going to Egypt. Joseph was later sold to Potiphar the captain of the palace guard. Joseph find favour with Pharaoh when he interprets a dream of pharaoh's. Pharaoh is pleased with Joseph and makes him governor of all Egypt. You can read the story in Genesis chapt 37 - 40
No, there is no mention of the character Loki in the Bible.
The pharaohs name is not mentioned in the bible.
There is no dream and no Pharaoh in parashat Vayikra. Pharaoh's dreams, and Joseph's interpretations of them, are related at the beginning of parashat Miketz.