Genesis 40:13
The thre braunches are thre dayes, and ouer thre dayes shall Pharao take the, and putt the in thine office agayne, that thou mayest geue him the cuppe in his hande after the olde maner, wha thou wast his butlar.
The thre braunches are thre dayes, and ouer thre dayes shall Pharao take the, and putt the in thine office agayne, that thou mayest geue him the cuppe in his hande after the olde maner, wha thou wast his butlar.
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14But whan thou art in thy prosperite, thynke vpon me, and shewe me kyndnesse, that thou mayest certifie Pharao of me, yt he maie bringe me out of this house:
15for I was preuely caried out of the lande of the Hebrues, and here also haue I done nothinge, that they shulde haue put me in this dongeon.
16Whan the chefe baker sawe, that the interpretacion was good, he sayde vnto Ioseph: I dreamed, that I bare thre wyker baskettes vpon my heade,
17and in ye vppermost basket all maner of bake meates vnto Pharao, and the foules ate out of the basket vpon my heade.
18Ioseph answered, and sayde: This is the interpretacion: The thre baskettes are thre dayes,
19and after thre dayes shall Pharao take the, and hange the vpon the galowe, and the foules shal eate thy flesh from of ye.
20And vpon the thirde daye it came to passe, that Pharao helde his byrth daye, and made a feast vnto all his seruauntes, and toke the chefe butlar and the chefe baker before all his seruauntes,
21and restored the chefe butlar to his butlar shipe agayne, so that he reached the cuppe in to Pharaos hande.
22As for the chefe baker, he caused him be hanged like as Ioseph had interpretated vnto him.
23Neuerthelesse the chefe butlar thought not on Ioseph, but forgat him.
9Then the chefe butlar tolde Ioseph his dreame, and saide vnto him: I dreamed that there was a vyne before me,
10which had thre braunches, and it budded, grewe and bare blossoms, and the grapes ther of were rype.
11And I had Pharaos cuppe in my hande, & toke (the grapes) and wronge the in to ye cuppe, and gaue Pharao the cuppe in his hade.
12Ioseph sayde: This is the interpretacio:
9Then spake the chefe butlar vnto Pharao, and saide: This daye do I remembre my fawte.
10Whan Pharao was angrie with his seruauntes, and put me in preson with ye chefe baker in ye chefe marshals house,
1And it fortuned after this, that ye kynge of Egiptes chefe butlar and ye chefe baker offended their lorde the kynge of Egipte.
2And Pharao was angrie wt them, & caused them be put in preson in ye chefe marshals house,
3where Ioseph laye presoner.
4And the chefe marshall put Ioseph vnto them, yt he might serue them. And so they were in preson for a season.
5And they dreamed, both the butlar & the baker in one night, euery ma his owne dreame, and euery dreame had his interpretacio.
17And he put the together in warde thre dayes longe.
13And as he declared it vnto vs, so came it to passe. So I was restored vnto myne office, and he was hanged.
14Then Pharao sent and called for Ioseph and they let him out of the dongeon. And he let himself be shauen, and chaunged his clothes, and came in vnto Pharao.
40Thou shalt be ouer my house, and acordinge vnto thy worde shall all my people obeye: onely in the kynges seate wyll I be more then thou.
41And he sayde: Beholde, I haue set the ouer the whole lande of Egipte.
17But he sayde: God forbyd that I shulde do so. The man by whom the cuppe is founde, shall by my seruaunt, but go ye vp in peace vnto youre father.
7Why loke ye so sadly to daye?