The Book of Jubilees, also known as 'Little Genesis' or 'Kufale', is a pseudepigraphal text of the Old Testament that rewrites the history of Genesis and part of Exodus, with emphasis on the division of time into jubilees and weeks of years. It is canonical only in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and preserved entirely in Ge'ez. The book was originally written in Hebrew around the 2nd century BC and is cited by the Early Church Fathers.
Jubilees
Chapter 40
And in those days Pharaoh dreamed two dreams in one night about a famine that would happen in all the land, and he awoke from his sleep and called all the interpreters of dreams who were in Egypt, and the magicians, and told them his two dreams, and they were not able to interpret them.
Then the chief cupbearer remembered Joseph and spoke about him to the king, and he brought him out of prison, and he told his two dreams before him.
And he said before Pharaoh that his two dreams were one, and he said to him: "Seven years will pass in which there will be abundance over all the land of Egypt, and after that seven years of famine, a famine such as never occurred in all the land.
And now let Pharaoh build storehouses in all the land of Egypt, and let men store food in every city during the days of the years of abundance, and there would be food for the seven years of famine, and the land would not perish by famine, because this would be very severe."
And the Lord gave Joseph favor and mercy in the eyes of Pharaoh, and Pharaoh said to his servants: "We will not find a man as wise and discerning as this man, because the spirit of the Lord is with him."
And he appointed him second in all his kingdom and gave him authority over all Egypt, and made him ride in the second chariot of Pharaoh.
And he clothed him with fine linen garments, and put a gold chain about his neck, and proclaimed before him, and put a ring on his hand and made him ruler over all his house, and magnified him, and said to him: "Only I on the throne will be greater than you."
And Joseph ruled over all the land of Egypt, and all the princes of Pharaoh, and all his servants, and all who attended to the king's business loved him, because he walked in uprightness, because he had no pride nor arrogance, and he did not respect persons nor accept gifts, but he judged in uprightness and righteousness all the people of the land.
And the land of Egypt was at peace before Pharaoh because of Joseph, because the Lord was with him, and gave him favor and mercy for all his generations before all who knew him and those who heard about him, and the kingdom of Pharaoh was well ordered, and there was no Satan nor evil person.
The king called Joseph by the name of Zaphnathpaaneah, and gave Joseph as wife the daughter of Potiphar, daughter of the prince of Heliopolis, the chief cook.
And on the day when Joseph stood before Pharaoh he was thirty years old.
And on that day Isaac died. And it came to pass as Joseph had said in the interpretation of the two dreams, as he had said, there were seven years of abundance over all the land of Egypt, and the land of Egypt produced abundantly, one measure produced eight hundred measures.
And Joseph gathered food in every city until they were full of corn until they could no longer count or measure by their multitude.