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Joseph goes from prison to palace in a single day by interpreting dreams that no one else in Egypt can explain.
Pharaoh has two disturbing dreams — seven fat cows eaten by seven thin cows, and seven plump heads of grain swallowed by seven withered ones. None of his advisors can crack it. The cupbearer finally remembers the Hebrew prisoner who interpreted his dream two years earlier. Joseph tells Pharaoh it means seven years of plenty followed by seven years of devastating famine, and advises him to stockpile grain. Pharaoh makes him second-in-command on the spot.
Joseph interprets two prisoners' dreams with perfect accuracy — one restoration, one execution — and asks the survivor for just one thing: remember me. He's forgotten anyway. It's a chapter about what faithfulness looks like when no one is watching and no one repays it.
GenesisFrom the Dungeon to the Throne RoomJoseph has been rotting in an Egyptian prison for years when Pharaoh has two dreams nobody can explain. One phone call from a guy who owed Joseph a favor changes everything — and by the end of the day, the prisoner is running the country.
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