Genesis 40:1 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. Pharaoh’s chief butler and baker are put into prison, and committed to Joseph,
Genesis 40:1-4. They dream, and are sad,
Genesis 40:5 ,6. He asks the reason,
Genesis 40:7. Their answer, and Joseph’s reply,
Genesis 40:8. The chief butler tells his dream,
Genesis 40:9-11. Joseph interprets it of his restoration, and desires him to be mindful of him,
Genesis 40:12-15. The chief baker also tells his dream,
Genesis 40:16 ,17. Joseph interprets it,
Genesis 40:18 ,19. Both made good by the event,
Genesis 40:20-22. The butler forgets Joseph,
Genesis 40:23.
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