Genesis 40:22
ad hanged the chefe baker: eue as Ioseph had interpretated vnto the.
ad hanged the chefe baker: eue as Ioseph had interpretated vnto the.
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9Than spake the chefe buttelar vnto Pharao saynge. I do remembre my fawte this daye.
10Pharao was angrie with his servauntes and put in warde in the chefe marshals house both me and the chefe baker.
11And we dreamed both of vs in one nyght and ech mannes dreame of a sondrye interpretation.
12And there was with vs a yonge man an Hebrue borne servaunte vnto the chefe marshall. And we told him and he declared oure dreames to vs acordynge to ether of oure dreames.
13And as he declared them vnto vs euen so it came to passe. I was restored to myne office agayne and he was hanged.
14Than Pharao sent and called Ioseph. And they made him haste out of preson. And he shaued him self and chaunged his rayment and went in to Pharao.
23Notwithstonding the chefe buttelar remembred not Ioseph but forgat hym.
15for I was stollen out of the lande of the Hebrues and here also haue I done nothige at all wherfore they shulde haue put me in to this dongeon.
16When the chefe baker sawe that he had well interpretate it he sayde vnto Ioseph me thought also in my dreame yt I had. iij. wyker baskettes on my heade?
17And in ye vppermost basket of all maner bakemeates for Pharao. And the byrdes ate them out of the basket apon my head
18Ioseph answered and sayde: this is the interpretation therof. The.iij. baskettes are.iij. dayes
19for this daye.iij. dayes shall Pharao take thy heade from the and shall hange the on a tree and the byrdes shall eate thy flesh from of the.
20And it came to passe the thyrde daye which was Pharaos byrth daye that he made a feast vnto all his servauntes. And he lyfted vpp the head of the chefe buttelar and of the chefe baker amonge his servauntes.
21And restored the chefe buttelar vnto his buttelarshipe agayne and he reched the cuppe in to Pharaos hand
1And it chaunced after this that the chefe butlar of the kynge of Egipte and his chefe baker had offended there LORde the kynge of Egypte.
2And Pharao was angrie with them and put the in warde in his chefe marshals house:
3euen in ye preson where Ioseph was bownd.
4And the chefe marshall gaue Ioseph a charge with them and he serued them. And they contynued a season in warde.
5And they dreamed ether of them in one nyghte: both the butlar and the baker of the kynge of Egipte which were bownde in the preson house ether of them his dreame and eche manes dreame of a sondrie interpretatio
11And I had Pharaos cuppe in my hande and toke of the grapes and wronge them in to Pharaos cuppe and delyvered Pharaos cuppe into his hande.
12And Ioseph sayde vnto him this is the interpretation of it.
13The.iij. braunches ar thre dayes: for within thre dayes shall Pharao lyft vp thine heade and restore the vnto thyne office agayne and thou shalt delyuer Pharaos cuppe in to his hade after the old maner even as thou dydest when thou wast his butlar.
22which commytted to Iosephe hade all the presoners that were in the preson housse. And what soeuer was done there yt dyd he.
9And the chefe butlar tolde his dreame to Ioseph and sayde vnto him. In my dreame me thought there stode a vyne before m
20And he toke Ioseph and put him in pryson: euen in the place where the kinges prisoners laye bounde. And there contynued he in preson.
23They were not aware that Ioseph vnderstode them for he spake vnto them by an interpreter.
17And he put them in warde thre dayes.
17And the man dyd as Ioseph bad and brought them in to Iosephs house.
6And therfore he left all that he had in Iosephs hande and loked vpon nothinge that was with him saue only on the bread which he ate. And Ioseph was a goodly persone and a well favored