Français : symbole de la tribu de Joseph, l'homme des rêves. Joseph a fait, en particulier, un rêve où figuraient des gerbes de blé, et un autre avec des étoiles. Les épis de blé figurent également dans le rêve de Pharaon, décrypté par Joseph. Au centre, on voit une 'hamsa, une main avec un oeil, symbole de chance et de réussite. En dessous une inscription en hébreu יוסף qui se lit Yossef, nom traduit en français par Joseph.
The S.S. Teacher's Edition: The Holy Bible. New York: Henry Frowde, Publisher to the University of Oxford, 1896.
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