- v1-4
- Joseph ended up in charge of two of Pharaoh's officers in the prison
- v5-8
- the two officers had dreams, and Joseph knew that help to interpret the dreams would come from the Lord
- v9-13
- the butler's dream meant good news, that he would be Pharaoh's butler again
- v14-15
- Joseph told his innocence and asked for assistance
- v16-19
- the baker's dream meant bad news, that he would be executed a terrible way
- v20-22
- the dreams came true in 3 days, just like Joseph had interpreted
- v23
- after all that, the butler forgot to speak up for Joseph
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Genesis 40 - Outline
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I updated my outline for verses 5-8. It used to say, "the two officers had dreams, and Joseph had the kind of faith that he just knew the Lord would help him interpret the dreams". I made it more of an observation for the outline, and less of an interpretation, because I included interpretation from that section in my "Genesis 40 - Key" post.
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