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1
And it
came
to
pass
after these
things
, that the
butler
of the
king
of
Egypt
and his
baker
had
offended
their
lord
the
king
of
Egypt
.
40
:
2
And
Pharaoh
was
wroth
against
two
of his
officers
, against the
chief
of the
butlers
, and against the
chief
of the
bakers
.
40
:
3
And he
put
them in
ward
in the
house
of the
captain
of the
guard
, into the
prison
, the
place
where
Joseph
was
bound
.
40
:
4
And the
captain
of the
guard
charged
Joseph
with them, and he
served
them: and they
continued
a
season
in
ward
.
40
:
5
And they
dreamed
a
dream
both of them, each
man
his
dream
in one
night
, each
man
according to the
interpretation
of his
dream
, the
butler
and the
baker
of the
king
of
Egypt
, which were
bound
in the
prison
.
40
:
6
And
Joseph
came
in unto them in the
morning
, and
looked
upon them, and,
behold
, they were
sad
.
40
:
7
And he
asked
Pharaoh
's
officers
that were with him in the
ward
of his
lord
's
house
,
saying
,
Wherefore
look
ye so
sadly
to
day
?
40
:
8
And they
said
unto him, We have
dreamed
a
dream
, and there is no
interpreter
of it. And
Joseph
said
unto them, Do not
interpretations
belong
to
God
?
tell
me them, I
pray
you.
40
:
9
And the
chief
butler
told
his
dream
to
Joseph
, and
said
to him, In my
dream
,
behold
, a
vine
was before me;
40
:
10
And in the
vine
were
three
branches
: and it was as though it
budded
, and her
blossoms
shot
forth
; and the
clusters
thereof
brought
forth
ripe
grapes
:
40
:
11
And
Pharaoh
's
cup
was in my
hand
: and I
took
the
grapes
, and
pressed
them into
Pharaoh
's
cup
, and I
gave
the
cup
into
Pharaoh
's
hand
.
40
:
12
And
Joseph
said
unto him, This is the
interpretation
of it: The
three
branches
are
three
days
:
40
:
13
Yet within
three
days
shall
Pharaoh
lift
up thine
head
, and
restore
thee unto thy
place
: and thou shalt
deliver
Pharaoh
's
cup
into his
hand
, after the former
manner
when thou
wast
his
butler
.
40
:
14
But
think
on me when it shall be well with thee, and
shew
kindness
, I
pray
thee, unto me, and make
mention
of me unto
Pharaoh
, and
bring
me out of this
house
:
40
:
15
For indeed I was
stolen
away out of the
land
of the
Hebrews
: and here also have I done nothing that they should
put
me into the
dungeon
.
40
:
16
When the
chief
baker
saw
that the
interpretation
was
good
, he
said
unto
Joseph
, I also was in my
dream
, and,
behold
, I had
three
white
baskets
on my
head
:
40
:
17
And in the
uppermost
basket
there was of all
manner
of
bakemeats
for
Pharaoh
; and the
birds
did
eat
them out of the
basket
upon my
head
.
40
:
18
And
Joseph
answered
and
said
, This is the
interpretation
thereof: The
three
baskets
are
three
days
:
40
:
19
Yet within
three
days
shall
Pharaoh
lift
up thy
head
from off thee, and shall
hang
thee on a
tree
; and the
birds
shall
eat
thy
flesh
from off thee.
40
:
20
And it
came
to
pass
the
third
day
, which was
Pharaoh
's
birthday
, that he made a
feast
unto all his
servants
: and he
lifted
up the
head
of the
chief
butler
and of the
chief
baker
among his
servants
.
40
:
21
And he
restored
the
chief
butler
unto his
butlership
again; and he
gave
the
cup
into
Pharaoh
's
hand
:
40
:
22
But he
hanged
the
chief
baker
: as
Joseph
had
interpreted
to them.
40
:
23
Yet did not the
chief
butler
remember
Joseph
, but
forgat
him.
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