14 in total. (7 fat ones and 7 skinny ones)
None, because cows don't eat meat.
42.
8 cows (They all have 2 legs)
Depends on how big the cows are, how big the field is, whether your grazing them or not, and what the whole purpose of putting these cows in a field is in the fist place!
10 cows didn't eat there were 30 chickens.
The dream of the cows indicated that Egypt would have seven years of abundance followed by seven years of famine.
he had a dream of 7 thin cows eating 7 fat cows; which means they will suffer 7 years of famine and then 7 years of good harvest.
Joseph interpreted Pharaoh's dream of seven lean cows eating seven fat cows as a prediction of seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine in Egypt. He advised Pharaoh to store up grain during the years of plenty to prepare for the coming famine.
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.
The Cup Bearer dreamt of pressing grapes into Pharaoh's cup in his dream. Joseph interpreted this dream to mean that in three days the Cup Bearer would be restored to his position serving Pharaoh.
Genesis 41 does not contain a dream of Joseph. The chapter tells of Pharaoh's dream, and of Joseph's interpretation of Pharaoh's dream. The chapter continues to tell how that dream was fulfilled. Pharaoh's dream predicted seven years of prosperity followed by seven years of famine.
Genesis 41: Pharaoh had a dream that 7 fat cows were eaten by 7 starving cows. 7 fat heads of grain came up on one stalk. 7 withered heads consumed them, meaning there was going to be seven good years, and seven years of famine
There are a few dreams in the old testament Jacobs dream, Josephs two dreams, the baker and cup bearers dream, the two dreams of Pharaoh, Daniel and Nebuchadnezzar dream.
Bulls with LARGE..... Horns. (what did you think?)
it was Joseph(Yosef) who was in a prison and interpreted pharaoh's dream
God gave Joseph the ability to interpret the Pharaoh's dream, which gained him favor with the Pharaoh. The story is found in Genesis 41.
Joseph impressed the Pharaoh by interpreting what his dreams meant. The first dream meant 7 years of flourishing and then the second dream meant 7 years of starvation and famine. By telling the Pharaoh these dreams he saved Egypt and was looked upon with respect.