Genesis 40:8

8 And they said to him, "We [each] dreamed a dream, but there is no one to interpret it." And Joseph said to them, "Do not interpretations belong to God? Please tell [them] to me."

Genesis 40:8 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 40:8

And they said unto him, we have dreamed a dream
Each of them: and [there is] no interpreter of it;
in that place in which they were, the prison; otherwise there were persons enough in the land that pretended to the interpretation of dreams, ( Genesis 41:8 ) ; but they could not come at them, being in prison: and Joseph said unto them, [do] not interpretations [belong] to God?
that is, of dreams, and to him only, meaning the true God whom he worshipped; for as dreams themselves, which are of importance, and predict things to come, are of God; for none can foretell future events but he, and such to whom he imparts the gift of prophecy; so none can interpret dreams with any certainty but God himself, and those to whom he gives the faculty of interpretation of them; this Joseph said to take off their minds from the magicians and wise men, and interpreters of dreams among the Egyptians, these officers were hankering after, and wished they had them with them to interpret their dreams to them; and to suggest unto them, that though he did not arrogate such a power to himself, as having it of himself, yet intimates that he doubted not, but upon an address to his God, he would favour him with the interpretation of their dreams, and therefore encourages them to relate them to him: tell me [them], I pray you;
or "now" F26, directly, as the Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan; signifying, that he would immediately interpret them to them; no doubt Joseph said this under a divine impulse.


FOOTNOTES:

F26 (an) "nunc", Drusius.

Genesis 40:8 In-Context

6 When Joseph came to them in the morning he looked at them, and behold, they were troubled.
7 And he asked the court officials of Pharaoh that [were] with him in the custody of his master's house, "Why [are] your faces sad today?"
8 And they said to him, "We [each] dreamed a dream, but there is no one to interpret it." And Joseph said to them, "Do not interpretations belong to God? Please tell [them] to me."
9 Then the chief cupbearer told his dream to Joseph, and he said to him, "In my dream, now behold, [there was] a vine before me,
10 and on the vine [were] three branches. And as it budded, its blossoms came up, [and] its clusters of grapes grew ripe.
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