< Genesis 40 >

1 And it comes to pass, after these things—the butler of the king of Egypt and the baker have sinned against their lord, against the king of Egypt;
Kutu pacl tok, sifen mwet okwok wain ac sifen mwet manman flao lun tokosra Egypt eltal aktoasryal tokosra.
2 and Pharaoh is angry against his two eunuchs, against the chief of the butlers, and against the chief of the bakers,
Tokosra el kasrkusrakak sin mwet kol luo inge
3 and puts them in confinement in the house of the chief of the executioners, into the round-house, the place where Joseph [is] a prisoner,
ac fuhleltal uh in presin, in lohm sin captain lun mwet liyaung mwet kapir, yen se pacna ma Joseph el kapir we.
4 and the chief of the executioners charges Joseph with them, and he serves them; and they are in confinement [for some] days.
Eltal muta in kapir ke pacl na loeloes se, ac captain sac srisrngilya Joseph tuh elan kulansupwaltal.
5 And they dream a dream both of them, each his dream in one night, each according to the interpretation of his dream, the butler and the baker whom the king of Egypt has, who [are] prisoners in the round-house.
Sie fong ah, mwet okwok wain sac ac sifen mwet manman flao sac tukeni mweme in presin, ac mweme laltal tia oana sie kalmac.
6 And Joseph comes to them in the morning, and sees them, and behold, they [are] morose;
Ke Joseph el tuku nu yoroltal ke lotu tok ah, el liye lah toasr ngetnget laltal.
7 and he asks Pharaoh’s eunuchs who [are] with him in confinement in the house of his lord, saying, “Why [are] your faces sad today?”
El siyuk seltal, “Efu ku komtal luman toasr misenge?”
8 And they say to him, “We have dreamed a dream, and there is no interpreter of it”; and Joseph says to them, “Are interpretations not with God? Please recount to me.”
Eltal topuk, “Kais sie sesr mweme, ac wangin sie mwet ku in aketeya lah mea kalmen mweme inge.” Joseph el fahk, “God mukena pa ku in fahk nu sin mwet kalmen mweme uh. Fahkma nu sik mweme lomtal ingan.”
9 And the chief of the butlers recounts his dream to Joseph and says to him, “In my dream, then behold, a vine [is] before me!
Ouinge mwet okwok wain sac fahk, “In mweme luk ah, oasr oa in grape soko ye mutuk,
10 And in the vine [are] three branches, and it [is] as it were flourishing; gone up has its blossom, its clusters have ripened grapes;
ac lah tolu kac. Na ke pacl se na sra kac uh srunak ah, ros kac farngelik, ac fahko kac uh mwesrla.
11 and Pharaoh’s cup [is] in my hand, and I take the grapes and press them into the cup of Pharaoh, and I give the cup into the hand of Pharaoh.”
Ac nga sruok cup lun tokosra, na nga eis grape uh ac fuleya nu in cup sac ac sang nu sel.”
12 And Joseph says to him, “This [is] its interpretation: the three branches are three days;
Joseph el fahk, “Pa inge kalmen mweme sacn: lah tolu an pa len tolu.
13 yet, within three days Pharaoh lifts up your head, and has put you back on your station, and you have given the cup of Pharaoh into his hand, according to the former custom when you were his butler.
Tukun len tolu tokosra el ac tulekomla, nunak munas nu sum, ac folokonot orekma se lom meet ah. Kom ac fah sifilpa sang cup nimal, oana ke kom oru meet ke kom tuh liyaung wain nimal.
14 Surely if you have remembered me with you, when it is well with you, and have please done kindness with me, and have made mention of me to Pharaoh, then you have brought me out from this house,
Tusruktu nga siyuk kom in esamyu ke pacl ma nukewa fahsr wo nu sum, ac nunak munas esam in sramsramkinyu nu sin tokosra, elan tuleyula liki kapir luk.
15 for I was really stolen from the land of the Hebrews; and here also I have done nothing that they have put me in the pit [for].”
Pwayeiya ah, pisreyukla nga liki facl sin mwet Hebrew, ac finne inge in acn Egypt, wanginna ma nga orala in pwanang ngan kapiri.”
16 And the chief of the bakers sees that he has interpreted good, and he says to Joseph, “I also [am] in a dream, and behold, three baskets of white bread [are] on my head,
Ke sifen mwet manman flao sac liye lah aketeyuki mweme lun mwet okwok wain sac tuh wo, na el fahk nu sel Joseph, “Oasr pac mweme se luk. Nga mweme mu nga us fotoh in bread tolu fin sifuk.
17 and in the highest basket [are] of all [kinds] of Pharaoh’s food, work of a baker; and the birds are eating them out of the basket, from off my head.”
In fotoh se oelucng ah, kain in flao manman puspis nun tokosra oan loac, ac won uh tuku kang.”
18 And Joseph answers and says, “This [is] its interpretation: the three baskets are three days;
Joseph el topuk, “Pa inge kalmac: fotoh tolu an pa len tolu.
19 yet, within three days Pharaoh lifts up your head from off you, and has hanged you on a tree, and the birds have eaten your flesh from off you.”
Tukun len tolu tokosra el ac tulekomla, ac sang in pakpukla sifom! Na el ac srupusrak monum fin soko sak, ac won uh fah kang ikom.”
20 And it comes to pass, on the third day, Pharaoh’s birthday, that he makes a banquet to all his servants, and lifts up the head of the chief of the butlers, and the head of the chief of the bakers among his servants,
Len tolu tok pa len in isusla lun tokosra, na el oru kufwa se nu sin mwet kacto lal nukewa. El ikasla mwet okwok wain lal ac sifen mwet manman flao lal liki presin, ac usaltalu nu ye mutun mwet kacto lal.
21 and he puts back the chief of the butlers to his butlership, and he gives the cup into the hand of Pharaoh;
El folokonang orekma lun mwet okwok wain lal oana meet ah,
22 and the chief of the bakers he has hanged, as Joseph has interpreted to them;
a el uniya sifa se lun mwet manman flao lal. Ma inge sikyak oana ma Joseph el tuh fahk.
23 and the chief of the butlers has not remembered Joseph, but forgets him.
Tusruktu mwet okwok wain el tiana esamulak Joseph. El mulkunulla na pwaye.

< Genesis 40 >