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UST GEN Chapter 40

GEN 40 ©

The Head Wine-server’s and Head Baker’s Dreams

40:1-23

40Sometime after that, the head wine-server and the head baker disobeyed their master, who was Pharaoh, the king of Egypt. 2As a result, King Pharaoh was furious with those two officers. 3So he had his soldiers arrest them and put them in prison at the captain over the guards’ house, in the same prison where Joseph was. 4There the captain over the guards appointed Joseph to take care of them, so he served them, and they remained in prison for some time.

5One night the king of Egypt’s wine server and baker each had a dream while they were in prison. Each one’s dream had its own meaning. 6The next morning, when Joseph came to serve them, he noticed that they looked sad. 7So he asked them, “Why do you look so unhappy today?” 8They answered him, “We each had a dream last night, but there is no one here who can tell us what our dreams mean.” Joseph replied, “God is the only one who gives someone the ability to interpret the meaning of dreams. Please tell me what you dreamed.”

9Then the head wine-server told Joseph what was in his dream. He said, “While I was dreaming, I saw a vine in front of me 10that had three branches. Soon buds started forming on the branches. Then the buds became flowers, and the flowers became bunches of ripe grapes. 11Next I was holding King Pharaoh’s cup, and I picked grapes from the vine and squeezed juice from them into the cup. Then I handed the cup to Pharaoh and he drank from it.”

12Joseph said to him, “This is what your dream means: The three branches represent three days. 13In three days King Pharaoh will summon you and give you back your job, so that you will again serve wine to him, as you used to do when you were his wine-server. 14When you are out of prison and everything is going well for you, please remember that I was here with you, and please be kind to me and mention my situation to King Pharaoh so that he releases me from this prison. 15People brought me here by force from the land where my people, the Hebrews, live. Even here in Egypt I have done nothing wrong to deserve being in a dungeon.”

16When the head baker heard the positive meaning that Joseph gave for the first dream, he told him, “I also had a dream, and while I was dreaming, I saw three bread baskets stacked on my head. 17In the top basket there were many kinds of bread and cakes for King Pharaoh to eat, but some birds were gobbling them up from the basket.”

18Joseph said to him, “This is what your dream means: The three baskets represent three days. 19In three days King Pharaoh will have his soldiers chop off your head and impale your body on a sharp pole, where vultures will eat all your flesh off your bones.”

20Then sure enough, three days later it was King Pharaoh’s birthday, and he invited all his officers to attend a banquet. During the banquet, he had soldiers bring his head wine-server and head baker to the banquet in front of all his other officers. 21Then he returned the head wine-server to his former work, so that he again served wine to him. 22But he had his soldiers execute the head baker and impale his body on a pole. Everything happened exactly the way Joseph had explained their dreams to them.

23However the head wine-server completely forgot about Joseph and did not remember to tell Pharaoh about him.

GEN 40 ©

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