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Verse Genesis 40:8. THERE IS _NO INTERPRETER_] They either had access
to none, or those to whom they applied could give them no consistent,
satisfactory meaning.
Do _NOT INTERPRETATIONS BELONG TO GOD...
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- Joseph in Prison
An uncomplaining patience and an unhesitating hopefulness keep the
breast of Joseph in calm tranquillity. There is a God above, and that
God is with him. His soul swerves not from...
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CHAPTER 40 JOSEPH THE INTERPRETER OF DREAMS
_ 1. The fellow prisoners (Genesis 40:1)_
2. The dream of the chief butler (Genesis 40:9)
3. The interpretation (Genesis 40:12)
4. Joseph's request ...
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GENESIS 40. JOSEPH INTERPRETS THEIR DREAMS TO PHARAOH'S TWO IMPRISONED
OFFICERS. This chapter is from E, with harmonistic additions and
touches from J (Genesis 40:3_ b_, Genesis 40:5_ b_, Genesis 40:1...
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_none that can interpret it_ The Egyptians regarded the interpretation
of dreams as a science requiring special study; or as a department of
magic needing special initiation. Had the two officials bee...
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The two Officers in Prison
1. _after these things_ A vague definition of time: see Genesis 15:1;
Genesis 22:1; Genesis 39:7.
_the butler_ In...
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DO NOT INTERPRETATIONS, &C.— That is, says Calmet, "the explanation
of your dreams depends not on a diviner; it is God who reveals it to
the diviner himself, [if it be revealed] and who can reveal it...
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2. _Joseph as Prisoner in Egypt_ (Genesis 39:1 to Genesis 41:45).
39 And Joseph was brought down to Egypt; and Potiphar, an officer of
Pharaoh'S, the captain of the guard, an Egyptian, bought him of t...
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_AND THEY DREAMED A DREAM BOTH OF THEM, EACH MAN HIS DREAM IN ONE
NIGHT, EACH MAN ACCORDING TO THE INTERPRETATION OF HIS DREAM, THE
BUTLER AND THE BAKER OF THE KING OF EGYPT, WHICH WERE BOUND IN THE
P...
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JOSEPH INTERPRETS THE DREAMS OF PHARAOH'S OFFICERS
1. Butler] rather, 'cupbearer,' a high court official: cp. Nehemiah
1:11; Nehemiah 2:1. BAKER] rather, 'cook.' It is conjectured that
these official...
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No professional interpreter was available: see on Genesis 41:8. DO NOT
INTERPRETATIONS, etc.] i.e. It may be that God who sent the dreams
will give me the interpretation of them.
9-11. Grape juice mix...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 40
THE *CUP-BEARER AND THE BAKER IN PRISON
V1 Some time after this, the king of Egypt’s *cup-bearer offended
his master the king. And the king’s...
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They said, ‘There is nobody who can explain their meanings to us.’
In *Pharaoh’s court there were wise men. These wise men believed
that they could tell the meanings of dreams. But the *cup-bearer and...
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THERE IS NO INTERPRETER. — In Egypt it was the business of men
trained for the purpose, called in Genesis 41:8, _magicians_ and _wise
men,_ to interpret dreams, and to such the butler and baker could...
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JOSEPH FARES WELL IN PRISON
Genesis 39:19; Genesis 40:1
These two men remind us of the two thieves crucified beside our Lord;
to the one He was a savor of life, to the other of death. Jeremy
Taylor s...
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The works of God are ever characterized by simplicity. No study is
more fascinating in the Divine Oracles or in human experience than the
wonderful mosaic of the divine government. If it may be stated...
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GOD WAS WITH JOSEPH IN PRISON
Again, the Lord was with Joseph. He caused the keeper of the prison to
look on Joseph with mercy. Eventually, the keeper placed all under
Joseph's authority, just as Pot...
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And they said unto him, We have dreamed a dream, and [there is] no
interpreter of it. And Joseph said unto them, (c) [Do] not
interpretations [belong] to God? tell me [them], I pray you.
(c) Cannot G...
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Doth not interpretation belong to God? When dreams are from God, as
these were, the interpretation of them is a gift of God. But the
generality of dreams are not of this sort; but either proceed from...
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How piously Joseph refers all wisdom unto GOD! Isaiah 41:22; Daniel
2:28....
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Having already shown the position of Isaac, I resume briefly with the
remark that he stands before us clearly as the representative of the
Son, and this too as dead, risen, and in heaven. All will und...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 37 THROUGH 41.
What follows from chapter 37 is the interesting history of Joseph, to
which even children ever yield a ready ear, although ignorant of all
the...
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AND THEY SAID UNTO HIM, WE HAVE DREAMED A DREAM,.... Each of them:
AND [THERE IS] NO INTERPRETER OF IT; in that place in which they were,
the prison; otherwise there were persons enough in the land t...
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And they said unto him, We have dreamed a dream, and [there is] no
interpreter of it. And Joseph said unto them, [Do] not interpretations
[belong] to God? tell me [them], I pray you.
Ver. 8. _And the...
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_Do not interpretations belong to God?_ He means the God whom he
worshipped, to the knowledge of whom he endeavours hereby to lead
them. _And_ if _interpretations belong to God_, he is a free agent,
a...
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1 The Butler and Baker of Pharaoh in prison.
4 Ioseph hath charge of them.
5 He interpreteth their dreames.
20 They come to passe according to his interpretation.
23 The ingratitude of the Butler....
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THE DREAMS OF THE TWO PRISONERS...
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AND THEY SAID UNTO HIM, WE HAVE DREAMED A DREAM, AND THERE IS NO
INTERPRETER OF IT. The interpretation of dreams, which were in those
days considered omens for good or evil, was in the hands of a spec...
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FOURTH SECTION
_Joseph as interpreter of the dreams of his fellow-prisoners_.
GENESIS 40:1-23
1And it came to pass after these things _that_ the butler of the king
of Egypt, and _his_ baker, had off...
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JOSEPH, INTERPRETER OF DREAMS
Two men are seen now to be committed to Joseph's care in the prison,
the cup bearer and the baker of Pharaoh, king of Egypt. It is not told
us for what offenses they wer...
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1-19 It was not so much the prison that made the butler and baker
sad, as their dreams. God has more ways than one to sadden the
spirits. Joseph had compassion towards them. Let us be concerned for
t...
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THERE IS NO INTERPRETER OF IT, to wit, with us, or to whom we can now
resort; for otherwise there were many in Egypt of that profession,
GENESIS 41:8. DO NOT INTERPRETATIONS BELONG TO GOD? In vain do...
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In Genesis 1:23 Satan uses Potiphar's wife, and in Genesis 1:23 he
uses Pharaoh's chief butler. The former he used to put Joseph into the
dungeon; and the latter he used to keep him there, through his...
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Genesis 40:8 said H559 (H8799) had H2492 (H8804) dream H2472
interpreter H6622 (H8802) Joseph H3130 said...
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‘And Joseph came in to them in the morning and saw them, and behold,
they were sad. And he asked Pharaoh's officers who were in custody
with him in his master's house, “Why are you looking so sad
toda...
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CONTENTS: Joseph in prison in Egypt. Interprets dreams.
CHARACTERS: Butler, baker, captain of guard, Joseph, Potiphar.
CONCLUSION: Whatever our lot in God's providence, we may ever be a
blessing to...
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Genesis 40:4. _Captain of the guard;_ that is, Potiphar who had a
controul over the gaoler. It would seem, by enlarging Joseph's liberty
in prison, that he now believed his asseverations of innocence:...
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_The captain of the guard charged Joseph with them, and he served
them_
LIGHT UPON JOSEPH’S DESTINY
This chapter discovers signs that Joseph was destined to fill an
important place in the history of...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 40:1 Some time after Joseph was imprisoned
(ch. Genesis 39:1), two royal attendants are imprisoned for offending
Pharaoh. With God’s help, Joseph interprets their dreams. This...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 40:5 In the ancient Near East, DREAMS were
often viewed as a medium of divine revelation.
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
The butler.] “The cupbearer and overseer of the WINE—MAKING and
storing and serving, an important officer of the king. (2 Kings
18:17.) He was now a state prisoner for an offence agai...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 40:1
AND IT CAME TO PASS (literally, _and it was_) AFTER THESE THINGS
(literally, _words_, _i.e._ after the transactions just recorded),
THAT THE BUTLER—מָשְׁקֶה, the hiph. part. o...
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For the correlating audio message go to Chapter 39 It came to pass
after these things, that the butler of the king of Egypt and his baker
had offended their lord the king of Egypt. And Pharaoh was ang...
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Do not, etc. Genesis 41:15 Genesis 41:16 Job 33:15 Job 33:16 Psalms
25:14...
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JOSEPH IN PRISON
Genesis 40:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We left Joseph, in chapter 39, in prison under the order of Potiphar,
captain of the guard. Chapter forty of Genesis discovers to us several
importan...
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Do not interpretations belong to God? — He means the God whom he
worshipped, to the knowledge of whom he endeavours hereby to lead
them. And if interpretations belong to God, he is a free agent, and
m...