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Chapter 40
And
it
came
to
passe
after
these
things,
that
the
Butler
of
the
King
of
Egypt,
and
his
Baker,
had
offended
their
lord
the
King
of
Egypt.
2
And
Pharaoh
was
wroth
against
two
of
his
officers,
against
the
chiefe
of
the
Butlers,
and
against
the
chiefe
of
the
Bakers.
3
And
he
put
them
in
ward
in
the
house
of
the
captaine
of
the
guard,
into
the
prison,
the
place
where
Ioseph
was
bound.
4
And
the
captaine
of
the
guard
charged
Ioseph
with
them,
and
he
serued
them,
and
they
continued
a
season
in
warde.
5
And
they
dreamed
a
dreame
both
of
them,
each
man
his
dreame
in
one
night,
each
man
according
to
the
interpretation
of
his
dreame,
the
Butler
and
the
Baker
of
the
king
of
Egypt,
which
were
bound
in
the
prison.
6
And
Ioseph
came
in
vnto
them
in
the
morning,
and
looked
vpon
them,
and
behold,
they
were
sad.
7
And
he
asked
Pharaohs
officers
that
were
with
him
in
the
warde
of
his
lords
house,
saying,
wherefore
looke
ye
so
sadly
to
day?
8
And
they
said
vnto
him,
we
haue
dreamed
a
dreame,
and
there
is
no
interpreter
of
it.
And
Ioseph
said
vnto
them,
Doe
not
interpretations
belong
to
God?
tell
me
them,
I
pray
you.
9
And
the
chiefe
Butler
tolde
his
dreame
to
Ioseph,
and
said
to
him;
In
my
dreame,
beholde,
a
vine
was
before
mee:
10
And
in
the
vine
were
three
branches,
and
it
was
as
though
it
budded,
and
her
blossoms
shot
foorth;
and
the
clusters
thereof
brought
forth
ripe
grapes.
11
And
Pharaohs
cup
was
in
my
hand,
and
I
tooke
the
grapes
and
pressed
them
into
Pharaohs
cup:
and
I
gaue
the
cup
into
Pharaohs
hand.
12
And
Ioseph
said
vnto
him,
This
is
the
interpretation
of
it:
the
three
branches
are
three
dayes,
13
Yet
within
three
dayes
shall
Pharaoh
lift
vp
thine
head,
and
restore
thee
vnto
thy
place,
and
thou
shalt
deliuer
Pharaohs
cup
into
his
hand,
after
the
former
manner
when
thou
wast
his
Butler.
14
But
thinke
on
me,
when
it
shall
be
well
with
thee,
and
shew
kindenesse,
I
pray
thee,
vnto
mee,
and
make
mention
of
me
vnto
Pharaoh,
and
bring
me
out
of
this
house.
15
For
indeed
I
was
stollen
away
out
of
the
land
of
the
Hebrewes:
and
here
also
haue
I
done
nothing,
that
they
should
put
me
into
the
dungeon.
16
When
the
chiefe
Baker
saw,
that
the
interpretation
was
good,
he
said
vnto
Ioseph,
I
also
was
in
my
dreame,
and
behold,
I
had
three
white
baskets
on
my
head.
17
And
in
the
vppermost
basket
there
was
of
all
maner
of
bake-meats
for
Pharaoh,
and
the
birds
did
eat
them
out
of
the
basket
vpon
my
head.
18
And
Ioseph
answered,
and
said,
This
is
the
interpretation
thereof:
the
three
baskets
are
three
dayes:
19
Yet
within
three
dayes
shall
Pharaoh
lift
vp
thy
head
from
off
thee,
and
shall
hang
thee
on
a
tree,
and
the
birds
shall
eate
thy
flesh
from
off
thee.
20
And
it
came
to
passe
the
third
day,
which
was
Pharaohs
birth
day,
that
hee
made
a
feast
vnto
all
his
seruaunts:
and
he
lifted
vp
by
the
head
of
the
chiefe
Butler,
and
of
the
chiefe
Baker
among
his
seruants.
21
And
he
restored
the
chiefe
Butler
vnto
his
Butlership
againe,
and
hee
gaue
the
cup
into
Pharaohs
hand.
22
But
he
hanged
the
chiefe
Baker,
as
Ioseph
had
interpreted
to
them.
23
Yet
did
not
the
chiefe
Butler
remember
Ioseph,
but
forgate
him.
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