Genesis 37:7
For, behold, we were binding sheaves in the field, and, lo, my sheaf arose, and also stood upright; and, behold, your sheaves stood round about, and made obeisance to my sheaf.
Cross-reference
Genesis 37:9 gives Joseph's second dream—sun, moon, and stars bowing—reinforcing and expanding the sheaf dream's message.
Genesis 42:6 directly fulfills the sheaf dream: Joseph's brothers arrive and bow down to him with faces to the ground.
Genesis 42:9 explicitly recalls this dream — Joseph remembers it as his brothers bow, confirming its prophetic meaning.
Genesis 43:26 again shows the dream fulfilled: Joseph's brothers bow before him with gifts, their sheaves submitting to his.
Genesis 44:14 depicts yet another fulfillment — the brothers throw themselves before Joseph, echoing the sheaves bowing down.
Genesis 43:28 shows the brothers bowing to Joseph in Egypt, the first partial fulfillment of the sheaf dream.
Genesis 50:18 has the brothers bowing and offering themselves as slaves, the ultimate fulfillment of the sheaf dream's prophecy.
In Genesis 41:32, Pharaoh notes dreams are repeated for certainty, mirroring how Joseph's two dreams established his future authority.