Genesis
40
New International Version (NIV)
Genesis
40
The
Cupbearer and the Baker
1 Some time later, the cupbearer and the baker of the king of
Egypt offended their master, the king of Egypt. 2 Pharaoh was angry
with his two officials, the chief cupbearer and the chief baker, 3
and put them in custody in the house of the captain of the guard, in the same
prison where Joseph was confined. 4 The captain of the guard
assigned them to Joseph, and he attended them.
After they had been in custody for
some time, 5 each of the two men—the cupbearer and the baker of the
king of Egypt, who were being held in prison—had a dream the same night, and
each dream had a meaning of its own.
6 When Joseph came to them the next morning, he saw that they
were dejected. 7 So he asked Pharaoh’s officials who were in custody
with him in his master’s house, “Why do you look so sad today?”
8 “We both had dreams,” they answered, “but there is no one
to interpret them.”
Then Joseph said to them, “Do not
interpretations belong to God? Tell me your dreams.”
9 So the chief cupbearer told Joseph his dream. He said to
him, “In my dream I saw a vine in front of me, 10 and on the vine
were three branches. As soon as it budded, it blossomed, and its clusters
ripened into grapes. 11 Pharaoh’s cup was in my hand, and I took the
grapes, squeezed them into Pharaoh’s cup and put the cup in his hand.”
12 “This is what it means,” Joseph said to him. “The three
branches are three days. 13 Within three days Pharaoh will lift up
your head and restore you to your position, and you will put Pharaoh’s cup in
his hand, just as you used to do when you were his cupbearer. 14 But
when all goes well with you, remember me and show me kindness; mention me to
Pharaoh and get me out of this prison. 15 I was forcibly carried off
from the land of the Hebrews, and even here I have done nothing to deserve
being put in a dungeon.”
16 When the chief baker saw that Joseph had given a favorable
interpretation, he said to Joseph, “I too had a dream: On my head were three
baskets of bread.[a] 17
In the top basket were all kinds of baked goods for Pharaoh, but the birds were
eating them out of the basket on my head.”
18 “This is what it means,” Joseph said. “The three baskets
are three days. 19 Within three days Pharaoh will lift off your head
and impale your body on a pole. And the birds will eat away your flesh.”
20 Now the third day was Pharaoh’s birthday, and he gave a
feast for all his officials. He lifted up the heads of the chief cupbearer and
the chief baker in the presence of his officials: 21 He restored the
chief cupbearer to his position, so that he once again put the cup into
Pharaoh’s hand— 22 but he impaled the chief baker, just as Joseph
had said to them in his interpretation.
23 The chief cupbearer, however, did not remember Joseph; he
forgot him.
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