Genesis 40:12 - Joseph said to him, “This is its interpretation: the three branches are three days.

Generated Verse: Genesis 40:12

What does "Genesis 40:12" mean?


In Genesis 40, Joseph is in prison and interprets the dreams of two fellow prisoners: the chief cupbearer and the chief baker of Pharaoh. This verse refers to Joseph interpreting the cupbearer's dream.

Here's a breakdown of what Genesis 40:12 means:

"Joseph said to him": Joseph is speaking to the chief cupbearer.
"This is its interpretation": Joseph is about to explain the meaning of the cupbearer's dream.
"the three branches are three days": The core of the interpretation is that the three branches the cupbearer saw in his dream represent a period of three days. Specifically, within three days, something significant will happen to the cupbearer.

Therefore, Joseph is telling the cupbearer that his dream foretells that in three days, he will be restored to his position as Pharaoh's cupbearer.

And that is exactly what happens, according to the rest of the narrative in Genesis 40. The cupbearer is released from prison and reinstated in his role after three days.

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