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  • and committed him to the prison in which the king’s prisoners were kept. There lay Joseph, then, a captive, (Genesis 39, 20)

  • Thus the chief gaoler, in his turn, knew nothing of what went forward, but left all to Joseph, well knowing that the Lord was with him, and prospered all he did. (Genesis 39, 23)

  • handed them over to the captain of the guard, to share Joseph’s prison. (Genesis 40, 3)

  • So the gaoler put them in Joseph’s charge, and he saw to their needs. They had not been long in captivity (Genesis 40, 4)

  • Joseph, when he visited them next morning, found both of them downcast, (Genesis 40, 6)

  • We have been dreaming, they said, and we can find no interpreter. Why, said Joseph, it is God who interprets our dreams for us; tell me what it was you saw. (Genesis 40, 8)

  • This, answered Joseph, is what thy dream meant; the three shoots stand for three days which have yet to pass, (Genesis 40, 12)

  • Hereupon the chief cook, finding that Joseph could interpret the first dream so well, reminded them that he had dreamt too; I was carrying three baskets of loaves on my head, said he, (Genesis 40, 16)

  • Thy dream, answered Joseph, means this; the three baskets stand for three days which have yet to pass, (Genesis 40, 18)

  • With that, the king sent to have Joseph released from prison and brought before him, with his beard shaved and new clothes to wear. (Genesis 41, 14)

  • No skill of mine is needed, said Joseph; the Lord will give Pharao his answer, and a favourable one. (Genesis 41, 16)

  • My lord, answered Joseph, the two dreams are all one, God is warning my lord Pharao of what he intends to do. (Genesis 41, 25)


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