Genesis 40:23

Bishops' Bible (1568)

Neither dyd the chiefe butler remember Ioseph, but forgat hym.

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Referenced Verses

  • Job 19:14 : 14 Myne owne kinsefolkes haue forsaken me, and my best acquainted haue forgotten me.
  • Ps 31:12 : 12 I became cleane forgotten as a dead man out of minde: I became like a broken vessell.
  • Ps 105:19 : 19 Vntill the tyme came that his cause was knowen: the worde of the Lorde tryed hym.
  • Eccl 9:15-16 : 15 And in the citie there was founde a poore man, but he was wyse, whiche with his wysdome deliuered the citie, yet was there no body that had any respect to such a simple man. 16 Then sayd I, wysdome is better then strength: Neuerthelesse, a simple mans wysdome is despised, and his wordes are not hearde.
  • Amos 6:6 : 6 They drinke wine in bowles, and annoynt them selues with chiefe ointmentes: but no man is sorie for the affliction of Ioseph.

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  • Gen 40:20-22
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    20And it came to passe the thirde day, which was Pharaos birth day, that he made a feast vnto all his seruauntes: and he lyfted vp the head of the chiefe butler, and of the chiefe baker among his seruauntes:

    21And restored the chiefe butler vnto his butlership agayne, whiche also reached the cuppe into Pharaos hande.

    22But he hanged the chiefe baker, euen as Ioseph had interpreted vnto him.

  • Gen 41:9-10
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    9The spake the chiefe butler vnto Pharao, saying: I do remember my faultes this day:

    10Pharao beyng angry with his seruauntes, put in warde in the chiefe stewardes house both me, and the chiefe baker.

  • Gen 40:1-5
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    1And it came to passe after these thynges, that the butler of ye king of Egypt and his baker, had offended their lorde the kyng of Egypt.

    2And Pharao was angry agaynst his two officers, agaynst the chiefe butler and the chiefe baker.

    3And put them in warde in his chiefe stewardes house, euen in the prison and place where Ioseph was bounde.

    4And the chiefe steward gaue Ioseph a charge with them, & he serued them: and they continued a season in warde.

    5And they dreamed eyther of them in one night, both the butler and the baker of the kyng of Egypt, whiche were bounde in the pryson house, eyther of them his dreame, & eche mans dreame of a sundry interpretation.

  • Gen 40:11-16
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    11And I had Pharaos cup in my hand, and toke of the grapes and pressed them in Pharaos cuppe, and deliuered Pharaos cuppe into his hande.

    12And Ioseph sayde vnto hym, this is the interpretatio of it. The three braunches are three dayes.

    13For within three dayes shall Pharao lyft vp thine head, and restore thee into thine office agayne, and thou shalt deliuer Pharaos cup into his hande after the olde maner when thou wast his butler.

    14But thynke on me when thou art in good case, and shewe mercy I praye thee vnto me, and make mention of me to Pharao, & bring me out of this house:

    15For I was priuily by stealth taken away out of the lande of the Hebrewes: and here also haue I done nothyng at all wherfore they shoulde haue put me into this dungeon.

    16When the chiefe baker sawe that the interpretatio was good, he sayd vnto Ioseph: me thought also in my dreame that I had three whyte wycker baskettes on my head,

  • 9And the chiefe butler tolde his dreame to Ioseph, and saide vnto him: In my dreame, me thought there stoode a vine before me,

  • 23They were not aware that Ioseph vnderstoode them: for he spake vnto them by an interpreter.

  • 42They thought not of his hande: in the day when he redeemed them from the enemie.

  • 11But they forgat his workes: and his wonders which he had shewed them.

  • 18Tyll another king arose, which knew not of Ioseph.

  • 6And therfore he left all that he had in Iosephes hande: and he knewe nothyng with hym, saue onlye the breade which he dyd eate. And Ioseph was a goodly person, and a well fauoured.

  • Gen 39:20-23
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    20And Iosephes maister toke hym, and put hym in pryson, euen into the place where the kynges prysoners laye bounde: and there continued he in prison.

    21But the Lord was with Ioseph, and shewed hym mercie, and got hym fauour in the sight of the lord of the prison.

    22And the keper of the prison committed to Iosephes hande all the prisoners that were in the prison house, and what so euer was done there, that dyd he.

    23And the keper of the prison loked vnto nothyng that was vnder his hande, seyng that the Lord was with hym: For whatsoeuer he dyd, the Lorde made it to prosper.

  • 8And Ioseph knewe his brethren, but they knewe not him.

  • 51And Ioseph called the name of the first sonne, Manasse: for God sayde he hath made me forget al my labour, and all my fathers housholde.

  • 13But within a very short whyle they forgat his workes: they woulde not wayte for his counsell.

  • 13And as he declared them to vs, euen so it came to passe: For he restored me to myne office agayne, and hanged hym.

  • 21They forgat God their sauiour, who had done so great thynges in Egypt:

  • 30And agayne, there shall aryse after them seuen yeres of famine, and all the plenteousnes shalbe forgotten in the lande of Egypt: and the famine shall consume the lande.

  • 17This wyse shall ye say vnto Ioseph, Forgeue I pray thee the trespasse of thy brethren, and their sinne: for they rewarded thee euyll. And nowe we praye thee forgeue the trespasse of the seruauntes of the God of thy father. And Ioseph wept when they spake vnto hym.

  • 8But he refused, and sayde vnto his maisters wyfe: Beholde, my maister woteth not what he hath in the house with me, and hath committed all that he hath to my hande.

  • 15And Ioseph sayde vnto them: what deede is this that ye haue done? Wote ye not that suche a man as I do consult with propheciers?

  • 7And he asked Pharaos chiefe officers that were with hym in his maisters warde, saying: Wherfore loke ye so sadlye to day?