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Genesis 40:2

Rotherham Emphasized Bible 1902

Then fell the wroth of Pharaoh upon his two courtiers, upon the chief of the butlers, and upon the chief of the bakers;

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The wrath of a king, meaneth messengers of death, but, a man who is wise, will appease it.

Now he was bitterly hostile to them of Tyre and Zidon; but, with one accord, they came unto him, and, persuading Blastus, who was over the bed-chamber of the king, they were suing for peace; because their country was fed by the king’s,

The cruelty of rage, and the overflow of anger! But who can stand before, jealousy?

A man in a rage, taketh away the penalty,—nevertheless, if thou let him go free, the more stripes must thou add.

The growl as of a young lion, is the rage of a king, but, like dew upon the grass, is his good pleasure.

For the multitude of mankind shall give thanks unto thee, The remainder of the multitude, shall keep holy festival unto thee.

And, over the vineyards, was Shimei, the Ramathite. And, over that which was in the vineyards, for the treasuries of wine, was Zabdi, the Shiphmite.

And it came to pass after these things, that the butler of the king of Egypt, and the baker, had sinned against their lord the king of Egypt.

and restored the chief of the butlers to his butlership, so that he set the cup upon the palm of Pharaoh;

Yet the chief of the butlers made no mention of Joseph but did forget him.

Pharaoh, was wroth with his servants,—and put them in the ward of the house of the chief of the royal executioners, me, and the chief of the bakers.




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