Genesis 41:11

“And we dreamed a dream in one night, I and he; we dreamed each man according to the interpretation of his dream.”

King James Version (KJV)

Other Translations for Genesis 41:11

And we dreamed a dreame in one night, I and he: we dreamed each man according to the interpretation of his dreame.
- King James Version (1611) - View 1611 Bible Scan

"We had a dream on the same night, he and I; each of us dreamed according to the interpretation of his {own} dream.
- New American Standard Version (1995)

and we dreamed a dream in one night, I and he; we dreamed each man according to the interpretation of his dream.
- American Standard Version (1901)

And we had a dream on the same night, the two of us, and the dreams had a special sense.
- Basic English Bible

One night both the chief baker and I had dreams, and each dream had its own meaning.
- Berean Standard Bible Bible

And we dreamed a dream in one night, I and he; we dreamed each according to the interpretation of his dream.
- Darby Bible

Where in one night both of us dreamed a dream foreboding things to come.
- Douay-Rheims Bible

and we dreamed a dream in one night, I and he; we dreamed each man according to the interpretation of his dream.
- English Revised Version

We dreamed a dream in one night, I and he. We dreamed each man according to the interpretation of his dream.
- World English Bible

Bible Commentary for Genesis 41:11

Wesley's Notes for Genesis 41:11


41:9 I remember my faults this day - in forgetting Joseph. Some think he means his faults against Pharaoh, for which he was imprisoned, and then he would insinuate, that through Pharaoh had forgiven him, he had not forgiven himself. God's time for the enlargement of his people will appear, at last, to be the fittest time. If the chief butler had at first used his interest for Joseph's enlargement, and had obtained, it is probable, he would have gone back to the land of the Hebrews, and then he had neither been so blessed himself, nor such a blessing to his family. But staying two years longer, and coming out upon this occasion to interpret the king's dreams, way was made for his preferment. The king can scarce allow him time, but that decency required it, to shave himself, and to change his raiment, #Ge 41:14|. It is done with all possible expedition, and Joseph is brought in perhaps almost as much surprised as Peter was, #Acts 12:9|, so suddenly is his captivity brought back, that he is as one that dreams, #Psa 126:1|. Pharaoh immediately, without enquiring who or whence he was tells him his business, that he expected he should interpret his dream.


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