Genesis 40:5

5 videruntque ambo somnium nocte una iuxta interpretationem congruam sibi

Genesis 40:5 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 40:5

And they dreamed a dream both of them
Not one and the same dream: each man his dream in one night;
which made it the more remarkable, and the more impressed their minds, concluding from hence there must be something of importance in their dreams: each man according to the interpretation of his dream;
they dreamed each what was suitable to his office and character, and which portended what should hereafter befall them, as the interpretation of them by Joseph afterwards, and the event showed; so that it was not a vain idle dream, but divine and certain: the butler and the baker of the king of Egypt, which [were] bound in
the prison;
this is added for explanation's sake, showing who were the persons spoken of that dreamed the dreams.

Genesis 40:5 In-Context

3 misit eos in carcerem principis militum in quo erat vinctus et Ioseph
4 at custos carceris tradidit eos Ioseph qui et ministrabat eis aliquantum temporis fluxerat et illi in custodia tenebantur
5 videruntque ambo somnium nocte una iuxta interpretationem congruam sibi
6 ad quos cum introisset Ioseph mane et vidisset eos tristes
7 sciscitatus est dicens cur tristior est hodie solito facies vestra
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