14 in total. (7 fat ones and 7 skinny ones)
8 cows (They all have 2 legs)
As often as possible and as often as there are cows that are needing his services. That said, a bull can breed as many as 2 to 10 cows (or more) per day, depending on how many cows are in heat on that day.
The function of a bull is to operate as half of your entire cow herd. In other words, his job is to breed your cows and sire as many offspring as he can in his lifetime with the many cows and heifers he is offered to service and as many cows and heifers allow his services.
Zero. By definition cows are female.
Only once.
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.
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.
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.
Joseph interpreted Pharaoh's dream as a prediction of seven years of abundant harvests followed by seven years of severe famine. He explained that the dream's symbolism of seven healthy cows and seven sickly cows represented this cycle of plenty and scarcity. Joseph advised Pharaoh to store surplus grain during the plentiful years to prepare for the impending famine. This interpretation ultimately led to Joseph's rise in power in Egypt.
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 had a dream of a grapevine filled with grapes that he squeezed into Pharaoh's cup, and then handed the cup to Pharaoh .(Genesis 40:9-13)
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