< Genesis 40 >
1 Some time later, the king’s cupbearer and baker offended their master, the king of Egypt.
Asili, eso enoga, Idibidi hina bagade (Felou) amo ea waini ouligisu dunu amola ea agi hamosu dunu, da hina bagade ougima: ne hou hamoi.
2 Pharaoh was angry with his two officers, the chief cupbearer and the chief baker,
Hina bagade da amo dunu aduna elama ougi bagade.
3 and imprisoned them in the house of the captain of the guard, the same prison where Joseph was confined.
E da amo dunu se iasu diasu ganodini ha: digi. Ela da se iasu diasu ouligisu hina dunu ea diasu ganodini esalu. Yousefe amola da amo diasu ganodini esalebe ba: i.
4 The captain of the guard assigned them to Joseph, and he became their personal attendant. After they had been in custody for some time,
Ela da eso bagohame amo se iasu diasu ganodini esalu. Se iasu diasu ouligisu hina da sia: beba: le, Yousefe da amo dunuma hawa: hamosu dunu esalu.
5 both of these men—the Egyptian king’s cupbearer and baker, who were being held in the prison—had a dream on the same night, and each dream had its own meaning.
Gasi afaega, hina bagade ea waini ouligisu dunu da simasia ba: i amola agi ouligisu dunu da eno simasia ba: i. Amo simasia ba: i da bai hisu hisu galu.
6 When Joseph came to them in the morning, he saw that they were distraught.
Hahabe, Yousefe da elama misini, ela da da: i dioi esalebe ba: i.
7 So he asked the officials of Pharaoh who were in custody with him in his master’s house, “Why are your faces so downcast today?”
E da elama amane adole ba: i, “Alia da abuli da: i dione esalabala?”
8 “We both had dreams,” they replied, “but there is no one to interpret them.” Then Joseph said to them, “Don’t interpretations belong to God? Tell me your dreams.”
Ela da bu adole i, “Ania da hisu hisu simasia ba: i. Be amo ea bai olelemusa: , dunu da guiguda: hame esala.” Yousefe da amane sia: i, “Gode Hi fawane da simasia ba: su bai olelemusa: gasa iaha. Alia simasia ba: su amo nama adoma.”
9 So the chief cupbearer told Joseph his dream: “In my dream there was a vine before me,
Amalalu, waini hano ouligisu da amane sia: i, “Na simasia ba: i amo ganodini na da waini efe na midadi lelebe ba: i.
10 and on the vine were three branches. As it budded, its blossoms opened and its clusters ripened into grapes.
Waini efe da amoda udiana dialu. Lubi da misini amola mosoi amola fage misini yoi ba: i.
11 Pharaoh’s cup was in my hand, and I took the grapes, squeezed them into his cup, and placed the cup in his hand.”
Na da Felou ea faigelei gagui dialebe ba: i. Amaiba: le, na da waini fage lale, labugili, waini hano amo Felou ea faigelei ganodini salawane, Felou ea lobo ganodini ligisi.”
12 Joseph replied, “This is the interpretation: The three branches are three days.
Yousefe da ema amane sia: i, “Bai da agoane diala. Waini amoda udiana da dawa: loma: ne eso udiana.
13 Within three days Pharaoh will lift up your head and restore your position. You will put Pharaoh’s cup in his hand, just as you did when you were his cupbearer.
Eso udiana asili, Felou da dia se iasu diasu logo doasili, dia musa: hawa: hamosu dima bu imunu. Di da dia musa: hou defele, ema waini faigelei imunu.
14 But when it goes well for you, please remember me and show me kindness by mentioning me to Pharaoh, that he might bring me out of this prison.
Be di hahawane dia musa: hawa: hamosu bu lasea, dia na mae gogolema. Na se iasu diasu logo doasima: ne Felouma sia: ma.
15 For I was kidnapped from the land of the Hebrews, and even here I have done nothing for which they should have put me in this dungeon.”
Na da musa: Hibulu sogega enoga gasawane gagulaligi, mugululi asi dagoi ba: i, amola Idibidi soge ganodini wadela: i hou se iasu diasu ganodini salima: ne hamedafa hamoi.”
16 When the chief baker saw that the interpretation was favorable, he said to Joseph, “I too had a dream: There were three baskets of white bread on my head.
Bisili agi hamosu dunu da waini ouligisu ea simasia ba: i da hahawane olelei, amo ba: beba: le e da Yousefema amane sia: i, “Na amola da simasia ba: i. Na da na dialuma da: iya agi daba udiana gaguli ahoanebe ba: i.
17 In the top basket were all sorts of baked goods for Pharaoh, but the birds were eating them out of the basket on my head.”
Daba amo gadodili diala amo ganodini da Felou ea agi gobei hisu hisu dialebe ba: i. Amola sio da amo nanebe ba: i.”
18 Joseph replied, “This is the interpretation: The three baskets are three days.
Yousefe da bu adole i, “Simasia ba: i ea bai da agoane. Daba udiana da eso udiana.
19 Within three days Pharaoh will lift off your head and hang you on a tree. Then the birds will eat the flesh of your body.”
Eso udiana asili, Felou da dia se iasu diasu logo doasimu. E da dia dialuma damuni fasima: ne sia: mu. Amasea, e da dia da: i hodo amo ifaga hegoa: nesili, sio da misini dia hu na dagomu.”
20 On the third day, which was Pharaoh’s birthday, he held a feast for all his officials, and in their presence he lifted up the heads of the chief cupbearer and the chief baker.
Eso udiana da asili, Felou ea lalelegesu eso amoga e da ea hou ouligisu dunu ilima lolo nasu bagade hamoi. E da waini hano ouligisu dunu amola agi hamosu dunu, ela se iasu diasu logo doasili, ea ouligisu dunu huluane ba: ma: ne oule misi.
21 Pharaoh restored the chief cupbearer to his position, so that he once again placed the cup in Pharaoh’s hand.
E da waini hano ouligisu dunuma ea musa: hawa: hamosu bu i dagoi.
22 But Pharaoh hanged the chief baker, just as Joseph had described to them in his interpretation.
Be bisili agi hamosu dunu amo e da fane legei dagoi. Hou huluane Yousefe adoi defele ba: i dagoi.
23 The chief cupbearer, however, did not remember Joseph; he forgot all about him.
Be waini hano ouligisu dunu da Yousefema bu hame dawa: i. E da Yousefe gogolei.