Pharaohwas furiouswith his twoofficials,the chiefcupbearerand the chiefbaker.
Then it cameabout afterthesethings,the cupbearerand the bakerfor the kingof Egyptoffendedtheir lord,the kingof Egypt.
He restoredthe chiefcupbearerto his office,and he putthe cupinto Pharaoh'shand;
Yet the chiefcupbearerdid not rememberJoseph,but forgothim.
"Pharaohwas furiouswith his servants,and he putme in confinementin the houseof the captainof the bodyguard,[both] me and the chiefbaker.
Shimeithe Ramathitehad chargeof the vineyards;and Zabdithe Shiphmitehad chargeof the produce of the vineyards[stored] in the winecellars.
For the wrathof manshall praiseYou; With a remnantof wrathYou will girdYourself.
The furyof a kingis [like] messengersof death,But a wisemanwill appeaseit.
The king'swrathis like the roaringof a lion,But his favoris like dewon the grass.
[A man of] greatangerwill bearthe penalty,For ifyou rescue[him], you will only have to doit again.
Wrathis fierceand angeris a flood,But whocan standbeforejealousy?
Nowhe was very angrywith the people of Tyreand Sidon;and with one accordthey cameto him, and having won overBlastusthe king'schamberlain,they were askingfor peace,becausetheir countrywas fedby the king'scountry.