Genesis 40:23
Yet the chiefe butler did not remember Ioseph, but forgate him.
Yet the chiefe butler did not remember Ioseph, but forgate him.
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20And so the third day, which was Pharaohs birthday, hee made a feast vnto all his seruants: and hee lifted vp the head of the chiefe butler, and the head of the chiefe baker among his seruants.
21And he restored the chiefe butler vnto his butlershippe, who gaue the cup into Pharaohs hande,
22But he hanged the chiefe baker, as Ioseph had interpreted vnto them.
9Then spake the chiefe butler vnto Pharaoh, saying, I call to minde my faultes this day.
10Pharaoh being angrie with his seruantes, put me in ward in the chiefe stewards house, both me and the chiefe baker.
1And after these things, the butler of the King of Egypt and his baker offended their lorde the King of Egypt.
2And Pharaoh was angrie against his two officers, against the chiefe butler, and against the chiefe baker.
3Therefore he put them in ward in his chiefe stewardes house, in the prison and place where Ioseph was bound.
4And the chiefe steward gaue Ioseph charge ouer them, and he serued them: and they continued a season in warde.
5And they both dreamed a dreame, eyther of them his dreame in one night, eche one according to the interpretation of his dreame, both the butler and the baker of the King of Egypt, which were bounde in the prison.
11And I had Pharaohs cup in mine hande, and I tooke the grapes, & wrung the into Pharaohs cup, and I gaue the cup into Pharaohs hand.
12Then Ioseph sayde vnto him, This is the interpretation of it: The three braunches are three dayes.
13Within three dayes shall Pharaoh lift vp thine head, & restore thee vnto thine office, and thou shalt giue Pharaohs cup into his hand after the olde maner, when thou wast his butler.
14But haue me in remeberance with thee, when thou art in good case, & shew mercie, I pray thee, vnto me, and make mention of me to Pharaoh, that thou mayest bring me out of this house.
15For I was stollen away by theft out of the land of the Ebrewes, and here also haue I done nothing, wherefore they should put mee in the dungeon.
16And when the chiefe baker sawe that the interpretation was good, hee saide vnto Ioseph, Also mee thought in my dreame that I had three white baskets on mine head.
9So the chiefe butler tolde his dreame to Ioseph, and said vnto him, In my dreame, behold, a vine was before me,
23(And they were not aware that Ioseph vnderstoode them: for he spake vnto them by an interpreter.)
42They remebred not his hand, nor the day when he deliuered them from the enemie,
11And forgate his Actes, and his wonderfull woorkes that he had shewed them.
18Till another King arose, which knewe not Ioseph.
6Therefore he left all that he had in Iosephs hand, and tooke accompt of nothing, that was with him, saue onely of the bread, which he did eate; Ioseph was a faire person, and well fauoured.
20And Iosephs master tooke him and put him in prison, in the place, where the kings prisoners lay bounde: and there he was in prison.
21But the Lorde was with Ioseph, and shewed him mercie, and got him fauour in the sight of the master of the prison.
22And the keeper of the prison committed to Iosephs hande all the prisoners that were in the prison, and whatsoeuer they did there, that did he.
23And the keeper of the prison looked vnto nothing that was vnder his hande, seeing that the Lord was with him: for whatsoeuer he did, the Lorde made it to prosper.
8(Now Ioseph knewe his brethren, but they knew not him.
51And Ioseph called the name of the first borne Manasseh: for God, said he, hath made me forget all my labour & al my fathers houshold.
13But incontinently they forgate his workes: they wayted not for his counsell,
13And as he declared vnto vs, so it came to passe: for he restored me to mine office, & hanged him.
21They forgate God their Sauiour, which had done great things in Egypt,
30Againe, there shall arise after them seuen yeeres of famine, so that all the plentie shall be forgotten in the land of Egypt, and the famine shall consume the land:
17Thus shal ye say vnto Ioseph, Forgiue now, I pray thee, the trespasse of thy brethren, and their sinne: for they rewarded thee euil; nowe, we pray thee, forgiue the trespasse of the seruants of thy fathers God; Ioseph wept, when they spake vnto him.
8But he refused and said to his masters wife, Beholde, my master knoweth not what he hath in the house with me, but hath committed all that he hath to mine hande.
15Then Ioseph sayd vnto them, What acte is this, which ye haue done? know ye not that such a man as I, can deuine and prophecie?
7And he asked Pharaohs officers, that were with him in his masters warde, saying, Wherefore looke ye so sadly to day?