The Old Testament
| Book | Chapter | Verse | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Genesis | 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. | |
| Genesis | 40 | (9) And the chief butler told his dream to Joseph, and said to him, In my dream, behold, a vine was before me; | |
| Genesis | 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: | |
| Genesis | 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. | |
| Genesis | 40 | (12) And Joseph said unto him, This is the interpretation of it: The three branches are three days: | |
| Genesis | 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. | |
| Genesis | 40 | (14) But think on me when it shall be well with thee, and show kindness, I pray thee, unto me, and make mention of me unto Pharaoh, and bring me out of this house: | |
| Genesis | 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. | |
| Genesis | 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: | |
| Genesis | 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. | |
| Genesis | 40 | (18) And Joseph answered and said, This is the interpretation thereof: The three baskets are three days: | |
| Genesis | 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. | |
| Genesis | 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. | |
| Genesis | 40 | (21) And he restored the chief butler unto his butlership again; and he gave the cup into Pharaoh's hand: | |
| Genesis | 40 | (22) But he hanged the chief baker: as Joseph had interpreted to them. | |
| Genesis | 40 | (23) Yet did not the chief butler remember Joseph, but forgat him. | |
| Genesis | 41 | (1) AND IT came to pass at the end of two full years, that Pharaoh dreamed: and, behold, he stood by the river. | |
| Genesis | 41 | (2) And, behold, there came up out of the river seven well favoured kine and fatfleshed; and they fed in a meadow. | |
| Genesis | 41 | (3) And, behold, seven other kine came up after them out of the river, ill favoured and leanfleshed: and stood by the other kine upon the brink of the river. | |
| Genesis | 41 | (4) And the ill favoured and leanfleshed kine did eat up the seven wellfavoured and fat kine. So Pharaoh awoke. | |