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Genesis 41:13ESV·traditional attribution

And as he interpreted to us, so it came about. I was restored to my office, and the baker was hanged.”

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Here is, 1. The recommending of Joseph to Pharaoh for an interpreter. The chief butler did it more in compliment to Pharaoh, to oblige him, than in gratitude to Joseph, or in compassion for his case. He makes a fair confession (Gen 41:9): "I remember my faults this day, in forgetting Joseph." Note, It is best to remember our duty, and to do it in...

Commenting on Genesis 41:9-16

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And it came to pass, as he interpreted to us, so it was,.... The event answered to the interpretation, and showed it to be right; this is frequently hinted and repeated, to show the exactness and certainty of the interpretation given, in order to recommend Joseph to Pharaoh the more: me he restored unto my office, and him he hanged: that is, Joseph interpreted the...

Keil & Delitzsch Lutheran @keilanddelitzsch

Gen 41:9-13 In this dilemma the head cup-bearer thought of Joseph; and calling to mind his offence against the king (Gen 40:1), and his ingratitude to Joseph (Gen 40:23), he related to the king how Joseph had explained their dreams to him and the chief baker in the prison, and how entirely the interpretation had come true.

Commenting on Genesis 41:9-13