While these things were going on, it happened that two eunuchs, the cupbearer of the king of Egypt, and the miller of grain, offended their lord.
Genesis 40:2 - Catholic Public Domain Version And Pharaoh, being angry with them, (now the one was in charge of the cupbearers, the other of the millers of grain) 更多版本King James Version (Oxford) 1769 And Pharaoh was wroth against two of his officers, against the chief of the butlers, and against the chief of the bakers. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition And Pharaoh was angry with his officers, the chief of the butlers and the chief of the bakers. American Standard Version (1901) And Pharaoh was wroth against his two officers, against the chief of the butlers, and against the chief of the bakers. Common English Bible Pharaoh was angry with his two officers, the chief wine steward and the chief baker, Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version And Pharao being angry with them (now the one was chief butler and the other chief baker), English Standard Version 2016 And Pharaoh was angry with his two officers, the chief cupbearer and the chief baker, |
While these things were going on, it happened that two eunuchs, the cupbearer of the king of Egypt, and the miller of grain, offended their lord.
And although he advanced with so much prosperity, the chief cupbearer forgot his interpreter of dreams.
The king, being angry with his servants, ordered me and the chief miller of grain to be forced into the prison of the leader of the military.
And over the cultivators of vineyards was Shimei, a Ramathite; then over the wine cellars was Zabdi, an Aphonite.
And would God ever forget to be merciful? Or, would he, in his wrath, restrict his mercies?
Like the roaring of a lion, so also is the wrath of a king. And his cheerfulness is like the dew upon the grass.
Whoever is impatient will sustain damage. And when it has been taken away, he will set up another.
Anger holds no mercy, nor does fury when it erupts. And who can bear the assault of one who has been provoked?
Now he was angry with those of Tyre and Sidon. But they came to him with one accord, and, having persuaded Blastus, who was over the bedchamber of the king, they petitioned for peace, because their regions were supplied with food by him.