Génesis 40:2

2 El faraón se enojó con esos dos funcionarios

Génesis 40:2 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 40:2

And Pharaoh was wroth against two [of] his officers
The same above mentioned: against the chief of the butlers, and against the chief of the bakers;
for as there were several butlers and bakers that belonged unto him, who were employed in providing wine and food for him, there was one of each who was over the rest; and as their business was to see that those under them did their work well, when they were faulty the principal officers were answerable for it: wherefore, if in this case they had not been guilty of anything criminal themselves personally, yet they might have neglected to look after those that were under them, and so were culpable, and drew upon them the wrath and resentment of their lord and sovereign.

Génesis 40:2 In-Context

1 José interpreta dos sueños
Pasado un tiempo, el jefe de los coperos y el jefe de los panaderos del faraón ofendieron a su señor, el rey.
2 El faraón se enojó con esos dos funcionarios
3 y los puso en la cárcel donde estaba José, en el palacio del capitán de la guardia.
4 Ellos permanecieron en la cárcel durante mucho tiempo, y el capitán de la guardia los asignó a José, quien se ocupaba de ellos.
5 Una noche, mientras estaban en la cárcel, el copero y el panadero del faraón tuvieron cada uno un sueño, y cada sueño tenía su propio significado.
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