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September 1, 2010
Genesis 40:1-23 (Good News Translation)
Embodying Hope and Growing in God's Wisdom
Introduction
Genesis 40:1-23: Today we begin reading about Joseph, whose story sets the
stage for the events of Exodus. As we enter the story, Joseph has been
sold to be a slave in Egypt. In today's passage, Joseph is in prison, and
he interprets the dreams of the king's wine steward and chief baker.
Today’s Scripture: Genesis 40:14
Please remember me when everything is going well for you, and please be
kind enough to mention me to the king and help me get out of this prison.
Today’s Reading
1Some
time later the king of Egypt's wine steward and his chief baker offended
the king.
2He was angry with these two officials
3and put them in prison in the house of the captain
of the guard, in the same place where Joseph was being kept.
4They spent a long time in prison, and the captain
assigned Joseph as their servant.
5One night there in prison the wine steward and the
chief baker each had a dream, and the dreams had different meanings.
6When Joseph came to them in the morning, he saw
that they were upset.
7He asked them,
“Why do you look so worried today?”
8They answered,
“Each of us had a dream, and there is no one here to
explain what the dreams mean.”
“It is God who gives the ability to interpret
dreams,” Joseph said.
“Tell me your dreams.”
9So the wine steward said,
“In my dream there was a grapevine in front of me
10with three branches on it. As soon as the leaves
came out, the blossoms appeared, and the grapes ripened.
11I was holding the king's cup; so I took the
grapes and squeezed them into the cup and gave it to him.
”
12Joseph said,
“This is what it means: the three branches are three days.
13In three days the king will release you, pardon
you, and restore you to your position. You will give him his cup as you
did before when you were his wine steward.
14But please remember me when everything is going
well for you, and please be kind enough to mention me to the king and help
me get out of this prison.
15After all, I was kidnapped from the land of the
Hebrews, and even here in Egypt I didn't do anything to deserve being put
in prison.
”
16When the chief baker saw that the interpretation
of the wine steward's dream was favorable, he said to Joseph,
“I had a dream too; I was carrying three breadbaskets on my
head.
17In the top basket there were all kinds of baked
goods for the king, and the birds were eating them.
”
18Joseph answered,
“This is what it means: the three baskets are three days.
19In three days the king will release you—and
have your head cut off! Then he will hang your body on a pole, and the
birds will eat your flesh.
”
20On his birthday three days later the king gave a
banquet for all his officials; he released his wine steward and his chief
baker and brought them before his officials.
21He restored the wine steward to his former
position,
22but he executed the chief baker. It all happened
just as Joseph had said.
23But the wine steward never gave Joseph another
thought—he forgot all about him.
Reflect
In the ancient world, dreams were thought to have specific meanings and
could predict the future if they were correctly interpreted. God sometimes
spoke to people in dreams. How did Joseph interpret the dreams of the wine
steward and the baker? How did you respond when you read what happened
next? Have you ever had a dream that came true?
Pray
God who watches over us, awake or asleep, be present with me as I dream,
that I may know your mercy and love even as I sleep. Amen.
Prayer Concern
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