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- Some time later, Pharaoh's chief cup-bearer and chief baker offended him. - Genesis 40:1
- One night the cup-bearer and the baker each had a dream, and each dream had its own meaning. - Genesis 40:5
- When the chief baker saw that the first dream had such a good meaning, he told his dream to Joseph, too. "In my dream," he said, "there were three baskets of pastries on my head. - Genesis 40:16
- In the top basket were all kinds of bakery goods for Pharaoh, but the birds came and ate them." - Genesis 40:17
- Pharaoh's birthday came three days later, and he gave a banquet for all his officials and household staff. He sent for his chief cup-bearer and chief baker, and they were brought to him from the prison. - Genesis 40:20
- but he sentenced the chief baker to be impaled on a pole, just as Joseph had predicted. - Genesis 40:22
- "Some time ago, you were angry with the chief baker and me, and you imprisoned us in the palace of the captain of the guard. - Genesis 41:10
- One night the chief baker and I each had a dream, and each dream had a meaning. - Genesis 41:11
- and everything happened just as he said it would. I was restored to my position as cup-bearer, and the chief baker was executed and impaled on a pole." - Genesis 41:13
- They are all adulterers, always aflame with lust. They are like an oven that is kept hot even while the baker is still kneading the dough. - Hosea 7:4
New Living Translation Bible used with permission Tyndale House Publishers. |
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