Genesis 41:57

And all countries came into Egypt to Joseph for to buy corn; because that the famine was so sore in all lands.

Cross-reference

In Genesis 41:54, the seven years of famine begin, setting the stage for Genesis 41:57 where all nations come to Egypt for grain.

In Genesis 41:56, the famine spreads over all the earth and Joseph opens storehouses, directly leading to Genesis 41:57 where all nations come to buy.

In Genesis 42:1, Jacob hears there is grain in Egypt, directly continuing the famine story from Genesis 41:57 where all nations come to buy grain.

In Genesis 42:5, Jacob's sons go to Egypt to buy grain, fulfilling the global famine described in Genesis 41:57 where all the earth came to Joseph.

In Genesis 50:20, Joseph explains God used the famine for good — the same famine that drove all nations to Egypt in Genesis 41:57.

In Psalm 105:16, the psalmist recalls God summoning famine, which matches the severe famine in Genesis 41:57 that affected all nations.

In Psalm 105:17, God sent Joseph ahead to Egypt — the same Joseph who sold grain to all nations in Genesis 41:57 during the famine.