Corn: A Product of Egypt
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In the biblical context, the term "corn" often refers to grain in general, rather than the specific maize plant known as corn in modern English. In ancient Egypt, grain was a staple food and a significant agricultural product, primarily consisting of wheat and barley. The fertile lands of the Nile Delta provided an ideal environment for the cultivation of these grains, which played a crucial role in the economy and sustenance of the Egyptian civilization.

Biblical References:

The Bible frequently mentions Egypt as a land of abundance, particularly in terms of grain production. This is evident in the account of Joseph, who, through divine providence, rose to power in Egypt and managed the storage and distribution of grain during a severe famine. In Genesis 41:47-49 , it is recorded: "During the seven years of abundance, the land brought forth bountifully. So Joseph collected all the excess food in the land of Egypt during those seven years and stored it in the cities. In every city, he laid up the food grown in the surrounding fields. So Joseph stored up grain in such abundance, like the sand of the sea, that he stopped keeping track of it; for it was beyond measure."

This passage highlights Egypt's capacity to produce and store vast quantities of grain, which not only sustained its own population but also provided for neighboring regions during times of scarcity. The abundance of grain in Egypt is further emphasized in Genesis 42:1-3 , where Jacob sends his sons to Egypt to buy grain: "When Jacob learned that there was grain in Egypt, he said to his sons, 'Why are you staring at one another?' He continued, 'Look, I have heard that there is grain in Egypt. Go down there and buy some for us, so that we may live and not die.' So ten of Joseph’s brothers went down to buy grain from Egypt."

Cultural and Economic Significance:

Grain was not only a dietary staple but also a key element in the Egyptian economy. It served as a form of currency and was used in trade and taxation. The ability to produce and store large quantities of grain allowed Egypt to maintain its power and influence in the ancient world. The granaries of Egypt became a symbol of prosperity and divine blessing, as seen in the narrative of Joseph, where God's favor is demonstrated through the provision of grain.

Spiritual Implications:

From a spiritual perspective, the account of Egypt's grain during the time of Joseph serves as a testament to God's sovereignty and provision. It illustrates how God can use natural resources and human agency to fulfill His purposes and provide for His people. The grain of Egypt becomes a means of salvation for Jacob's family, preserving the lineage through which God's covenant promises would be fulfilled.

In summary, "corn" or grain as a product of Egypt holds significant historical, economic, and spiritual importance in the biblical narrative. It serves as a reminder of God's providence and the interconnectedness of His creation in sustaining life and fulfilling His divine plan.
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Genesis 41:47-49
And in the seven plenteous years the earth brought forth by handfuls.
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The Political Constitution of Egypt
... the manner in which the government of Egypt was conducted ... The product of the tax,
while awaiting redistribution, could ... the currier; if it were in corn, it was ...
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The Nile and Egypt
... Greek historians" gift of the Nile, or its natural product. ... [Illustration: 044.jpg
THE IBIS OF EGYPT.]. ... offerings"bunches of flowers, ears of corn, heaps of ...
/.../chapter i the nile and egypt.htm

A Revival Sermon
... of Hercules, so that Palestine became, like Egypt, the granary ... devoured the seven
ears of fat corn, and there ... The product of the seven years has been utterly ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 6 1860/a revival sermon.htm

The Typical Significance of the Scriptures Declare their Divine ...
... then the ear, and then the full corn in the ear ... when making mention of Israel's exodus
from Egypt and their ... to God the fruits of the ground"the product of his ...
/.../the divine inspiration of the bible/chapter six the typical significance.htm

Bread and Gravel
... then the ear, and after that the full corn in the ... to eat of the bread made from the
product of the ... and prefer the strong-favoured leeks and garlics of Egypt. ...
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Concerning the Wife of Solomon; Concerning his Wisdom and Riches ...
... every one was busy in augmenting the product of their ... which reached from the river
Euphrates to Egypt, and these ... do thou take care to procure us corn for this ...
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What Happened to the Hebrews During Thirty-Eight Years in the ...
... to God the first-fruits of the entire product of the ... the sheep; and that when any
baked bread corn, and made ... her fortieth year [5] since she left Egypt, on the ...
/.../josephus/the antiquities of the jews/chapter 4 what happened to.htm

Jesus Discussed in Jerusalem.
... of His goodness in watering the corn-lands and ... the desert preferable to the
well-provided residences of Egypt. ... as you construe Me into a mere earthly product. ...
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Against the Arians, and Concerning Himself.
... over Joseph, who was both a slave and the giver of corn to Egypt, and the ... has its
birthplace in sand; nor that translucent stones are the product and gifts ...
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The Old Faith Preparing for the New - Development of Hellenist ...
... was either written in Greek, or is the product of Hellenising ... tame and pure, and
they fed on corn or vegetable ... date from about 160 bc, come to us from Egypt. ...
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