Génesis 41:9

9 Entonces el príncipe de los maestresalas habló al Faraón, diciendo: De mis pecados me acuerdo hoy:

Génesis 41:9 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 41:9

Then spake the chief butler unto Pharaoh
When the magicians and wise men could not interpret his dreams, he was in distress of mind on that account: saying, I do remember my faults this day;
which some interpret of his forgetfulness of Joseph and his afflictions, and of his ingratitude to him, and breach of promise in not making mention of him to Pharaoh before this time; but they seem rather to be faults he had committed against Pharaoh, and were the reason of his being wroth with him, as in ( Genesis 41:10 ) ; and these were either real faults, which the king had pardoned, or however such as he had been charged with, and cleared from; and which he now in a courtly manner takes to himself, and owns them, that the king's goodness and clemency to him might appear, and lest he should seem to charge the king with injustice in casting him into prison; which circumstance he could not avoid relating in the story he was about to tell.

Génesis 41:9 In-Context

7 Y las siete espigas menudas tragaban a las siete espigas gruesas y llenas. Y despertó el Faraón, y le pareció que era sueño.
8 Y acaeció que a la mañana su espíritu se atormentó; y envió e hizo llamar a todos los magos de Egipto, y a todos sus sabios: y les contó el Faraón sus sueños, mas no había quién los declarase al Faraón.
9 Entonces el príncipe de los maestresalas habló al Faraón, diciendo: De mis pecados me acuerdo hoy:
10 El Faraón se enojó contra sus siervos, y a mí me echó en la cárcel de la casa del capitán de los de la guardia, a mí y al príncipe de los panaderos.
11 Y yo y él soñamos sueño una misma noche: cada uno soñó conforme a la declaración de su sueño.
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